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Cactrot is the name given to the cactus-man enemy commonly called Cactuar in English and Sabotender in Japanese in Final Fantasy VI (1994), which marked the first appearance of this creature in the Final Fantasy series. Cactrot is a combination of Cactus + Trot, namely because it is a cactus which runs away and dodges attacks with great ease (trot refers to a pace of movement faster than walking, but slower than running. A jog can be considered analogous to a trot). Rapido is Spanish for "fast" or "rapid", which describes its extremely fast movement.

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  • Cactrot Rapido
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  • Cactrot is the name given to the cactus-man enemy commonly called Cactuar in English and Sabotender in Japanese in Final Fantasy VI (1994), which marked the first appearance of this creature in the Final Fantasy series. Cactrot is a combination of Cactus + Trot, namely because it is a cactus which runs away and dodges attacks with great ease (trot refers to a pace of movement faster than walking, but slower than running. A jog can be considered analogous to a trot). Rapido is Spanish for "fast" or "rapid", which describes its extremely fast movement.
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  • Cactrot is the name given to the cactus-man enemy commonly called Cactuar in English and Sabotender in Japanese in Final Fantasy VI (1994), which marked the first appearance of this creature in the Final Fantasy series. Cactrot is a combination of Cactus + Trot, namely because it is a cactus which runs away and dodges attacks with great ease (trot refers to a pace of movement faster than walking, but slower than running. A jog can be considered analogous to a trot). Rapido is Spanish for "fast" or "rapid", which describes its extremely fast movement.
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