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Uses Missile, Tek Laser, Grav Bomb, Diffuser, Atomic Ray, and other MagiTek attacks.

PlayStation bestiary

The Machine, also known as Tools, is a boss in Final Fantasy VI. It is fought as part of the second tier of the Statue of the Gods alongside Tiger, Magic, and Power.

Stats[]

Battle[]

Machine uses Magitek-type attacks like Diffractive Laser, Gravity Bomb, Delta Attack, and Atomic Rays, among other attacks. However, it is vulnerable to stop and doom, so casting the latter will kill Machine over time, allowing the player to focus their efforts on the second tier's more dangerous enemies. It can also be instantly killed by Level 5 Death, as it lacks immunity.

Formations[]

Number Enemies Encounter flags Introduction flag Musical theme Magic AP
Normal Back Surrounded Side
512 Power, Tiger, Machine, Magic Y N N N Pre-drawn Dancing Mad (2)
No victory pose upon winning. Hide start messages. Prevent triple 7 for Joker's Death.

AI script[]

Attack Turns:
1st Turn: Diffractive Laser (33%) or Gravity Bomb (33%) or Magitek Laser (33%)
2nd Turn: Diffractive Laser (33%) or Missile (33%) or Atomic Rays (33%)
3rd Turn: Delta Attack (33%) or Gravity Bomb (33%) or Atomic Rays (33%)

If HP <= 11520:

1st Turn: Diffractive Laser (33%) or Gravity Bomb (33%) or Magitek Laser (33%)
2nd Turn: Diffractive Laser (33%) or Missile (33%) or Absolute Zero (33%)
3rd Turn: Delta Attack (33%) or Gravity Bomb (33%) or Absolute Zero (33%)

Other appearances[]

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Behind the scenes[]

According to the Final Fantasy III Nintendo Player's Guide, the second tier which includes Machine, Power, Tiger, and Magic is supposed to be a rematch of Goddess from the Warring Triad.[1] No official material support this; the idea was created by Nintendo of America.

The SNES version of Final Fantasy VI censored the appearance of the female figure at the core of the second tier with clothing offering more coverage.

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Related enemies[]

References[]

  1. Final Fantasy III Nintendo Player's Guide, p.129
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