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The Pipsqueak's Program 55 attack turns its target into an Imp. Finish these off quick and easy with Edgar's Flash attack.

Final Fantasy VI PlayStation Bestiary entry

The Onion Knight, also known as Pipsqueak, is an enemy in Final Fantasy VI.

Battle

Like most enemies in the Magitek Research Facility, it has high Defense, and they often attack in large groups. Their special attack, Program 55, can turn party members into Imps, and they have a 33% chance to use it every other turn. Furthermore, if attacked, they have a 33% chance of countering with Explode.

Strategy

Their low HP makes them easy to dispatch. Sabin's Rising Phoenix and Edgar's Flash work well, as does Ramuh and Thunder.

AI script

Attack Turns:
1st Turn: Attack (66%) or Nothing (33%)
2nd Turn: Attack (66%) or Program 55 (33%)

If attacked by "Attack": Self-Destruct (33%)

Other appearances

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

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Onion Knight from Final Fantasy VI appears in Final Fantasy Record Keeper as an enemy.

Etymology

The onion, also known as the bulb onion or common onion, is used as a vegetable and is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium.

In a 2020 Famitsu interview with Koichi Ishii and Hiromichi Tanaka about Final Fantasy III, Tanaka stated that he created the term "Onion Knight" after seeing Ishii's character design for the job, likening the shape of its helmet's large, white plume to that of an onion.[1]

Fans had previously speculated that "Onion Knight" refers to the Japanese metaphoric idiom "peeling away one layer at a time and crying all the way" (referring to poverty) or from the slang phrase "to know one's onions" (meaning to be very versatile).


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