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Goblin Captain in Final Fantasy IV (PSP).

Goblin Captain (ゴブリンキャップ, Goburinkyappu?, lit. Goblin Cap), also known as Dark Imp or GoblinCap, is a recurring enemy in the Final Fantasy series.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy IV[]

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Goblin Captain is an enemy fought at Tower of Babil. It appears in large groups, but only attacks with a weak physical attack and is otherwise no threat to the party.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-[]

Goblin Captain is an enemy fought at the Tower of Babel and around the Tower on the overworld. It is of no threat to the party and fights identically to its previous version.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]

Goblin Captain is an enemy fought at various places in the game. It is ultimately no threat to the party and fights identically to its previous versions.

Final Fantasy Dimensions[]

FFD Goblin Captain

Goblin Captain is an enemy fought on the world map near Mathel, at Mt. Burtgang, and Ashmonte. It fights using regular physical attacks and Goblin Punch, but is ultimately no threat to the party. It can drop the rare Rune Bangle and has the Mythril Bangle to steal.

Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

FFBE Goblin Captain Sprite
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Etymology[]

A goblin is a small, mischievous creature found in many European folk tales and legends. The word "goblin" comes from the Norman French word Gobelinus, the name of a ghost that haunted the town of Évreux in the 12th century.

Captain and chief officer are overlapping terms, formal or informal, for the commander of a military unit, the commander of a ship, airplane, spacecraft, or other vessel, or the commander of a port, fire department or police department, election precinct, etc. Captain is a military rank in armies, navies, coast guards, etc., typically at the level of an officer commanding a company of infantry, a ship, or a battery of artillery, or similar distinct unit.

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