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Remora (レモラ, Remora?) is a recurring creature in the Final Fantasy series. It is usually depicted as seven golden piranhas. It has appeared as a summon and as an enemy.

Appearances

Final Fantasy V

Template:Sideicon Remora is a Level 1 summon in Final Fantasy V. Remora are several fish, similar in appearance to piranha. By attaching themselves onto an enemy, they paralyze it for a moment. It costs 2 MP to summon and is bought in Walse for 250 gil.

Final Fantasy X

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Remora is a golden fish fiend.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

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Remora in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade.

Remora is a Thunder-elemental esper in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade. From time to time, players may encounter Remora in battle. Defeating Remora will grant players the Remora I summon stone, which allows Remora to be summoned into battle. When summoned, Remora uses the skill, El Nino.

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

Template:Sideicon Remora was set to appear as a Summoning ability, but doesn't appear in the final product. It uses the animation for Carbuncle's Ruby Light.[1]

Mobius Final Fantasy

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MFF Remora
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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

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Remora TCG

Remora has a card in Final Fantasy Trading Card Game. The card is Water-elemental.

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Etymology

The remora is a small species of fish, often found in association with sharks. It possesses a sucker-like disc, which it uses to attach itself onto other fish, so as to gain protection and easy food. In Latin, remora means "delay."

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