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When three of them get together, they launch a Delta Hit which can be avoided if you have Ribbon. Larrys are weak vs. fire, so use Fire 3 to attack.

Final Fantasy VI PlayStation Bestiary entry

Laragorn, also known as Larry, is a boss in Final Fantasy VI. He, Curlax, and Moebius make up the Three Dream Stooges.

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Battle

The three stooges can cast Delta Attack when they are all alive, which petrifies a target and never misses. The only way to block it is to be immune to Petrify. Laragorn can run away at times. He attacks with Blizzaga, and is weak to Fire and Instant Death.

There exists a glitch that stops Curlax from reviving the other stooges.

Strategy

Equipping Ribbons and Jeweled Rings is advised. Curlax should be the first to die, as he uses Arise to revive his dead siblings if he does not die first. Curlax is weak to Ice, so Blizzara and Blizzaga spells work well. He is also vulnerable to Sleep. Moebius should go down next. He can cast Haste to speed himself and his brothers up, as well as Thundaga. He has no weakness, but he absorbs Lightning, so he may take a few hits to take down. He can, however, be stopped. Laragorn should be saved for last. Fira and Firaga work well. An easy win to defeat the brothers is to cast Ultima.

AI script

Attack Turns
If Laragorn is on-screen:

1st Turn: Attack (100%)

If Laragorn is on-screen:

If either Curlax and/or Moebius are dead:
1st Turn: Blizzara (33%) or Blizzaga (33%) or Nothing (33%)
2nd Turn: Blizzara (33%) or Blizzaga (33%) or Nothing (33%)
3rd Turn: Blizzara (66%) or Nothing (33%)

If Curlax, Laragorn, AND Moebius are alive:

If Timer >= 30:
Reset Timer = 0
Target: Random Player
Delta Attack

If attacked by anything: Blizzara (33%)

If either Curlax and/or Moebius are dead:

If attacked by anything:
Blizzara (33%)
Increase Var2 by 1

If Laragorn is on-screen:

If Laragorn has not run away from battle before:
If either Curlax and/or Moebius are dead:
If Var2 >= 4:
Set Var2 = 0
Display message: Laragorn runs away.
Laragorn runs away from battle

If Laragorn is off-screen:

If Timer >= 30:
Display message: Laragorn returns!
Laragorn returns to battle

If Var3 >= 4:

If Laragorn does NOT have Reflect status:
Set Var3 = 0
Target: Self
Reflect (100%)

Note: This part of Laragorn's AI script will never trigger, as there is no code in his script to increase Var3.

If Laragorn has Reflect status:

Target: Self
Blizzara (33%) or Blizzaga (66%)

Other appearances

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Etymology

In the Japanese version, Laragorn is named Sogno, which is Italian for "dream."

In the original SNES translation, the three demons were directly named after the Three Stooges.

In modern translations, the name is most likely a portmanteau of "Larry" and "Aragorn", the latter being a hero in the Tolkien Middle-earth legendarium. The full name was likely created to sound fantastic as well as to bridge the translation gap between releases.

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