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Goblin Prince in Final Fantasy Dimensions.

Goblin Prince (ゴブリンプリンス, Goburin Purinsu?) is a recurring enemy in the Final Fantasy series.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy II[]

Goblin Prince FFII PSP

Goblin Prince is an enemy fought at Kashuan Keep near the entrance and on the world map. It is not a very powerful foe, and are very rare foes to encounter.

Final Fantasy IV[]

FF4PSP Goblin Prince

Goblin Prince is an enemy fought at Lunar Ruins exclusively in the Game Boy Advance and later versions of the game. It is the strongest of the Goblin family of enemies, and will fight using a physical attack that hits two party members. It is otherwise not a big threat to a well-prepared party.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]

Goblin Prince is an enemy fought at the Depths and the C-Peninsula during the Crystals Tale. It is similar to its previous version.

Final Fantasy XVI[]

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Final Fantasy Dimensions[]

Goblin Prince is an enemy fought at the Coliseum and around the world map during Chapter 4. They tend to travel in groups with other monsters and attack using Goblin Punch and Sleep, and upon defeat can relinquish the Crystal Bangle.

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

FFBE Goblin Prince 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.

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