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  • Moogle
  • Moogle
  • Moogle
  • Moogle
  • Moogle
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  • Tiedosto:Moogle.jpg "Kupo!" —Moogle Mooglet ovat laji Final Fantasy-sarjoissa.
  • Moogle medals can be sold for Munny.
  • Moogle is also a name of an FFXI Server used at fanfestivals, playing demos of events.
  • Moogles are creatures that appear in every game in the Kingdom Hearts series. They made their first appearance in Kingdom Hearts and have been present in different numbers since. In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, Moogles sell various cards to Sora in Moogle Rooms, and in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts Re:coded and Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance they sell Commands that can be installed on to the Command Deck in holographic versions of their shops. In the majority of Kingdom Hearts series games, Moogles are in charge of running Moogle Shops, however, they appear in the form of medals and plot characters in Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ.
  • The role of Moogles has varied across the various Final Fantasy titles, but in each appearance they have remained a benevolent and industrious race.
  • A Moogle is a character from the Final Fantasy series. It communicates through dancing, and before you laugh, could kick your ass through dance as well. The use of the ball on its head is still unknown and is probably currently studied by today’s top video game experts. It is likely that this ball is capable of doing anything. Anything. Well, except that.
  • The name moogle (or Moguri in Japanese, Spanish and Italian and Mogry in German) is a portmanteau of the Japanese words for mole (mogura) and bat (kōmori). They first appeared in Final Fantasy III and have appeared in some capacity in every main series game since, with the exception of Final Fantasy IV.
  • Mog-Haus-Moogles können deinen Haupt- und Neben-Job ändern. Außerdem ermöglichen sie Dir den Zugriff auf die Lieferbox sowie den Mog-Safe, das Mog-Fach und deine Möbel. Zudem kümmert dein Moogle sich um deine . Mittels Layout kannst du die Einrichtung in deinem Mog-Haus verändern. Sie halten sich in den Mog-Häusern und Mietzimmern in Bastok, San d'Oria, Windurst, Jeuno und Aht Urhgan-Weißtor/Al Zahbi auf. Wenn bestimmte Einrichtungsgegenstände im Layout deines Mog-Hauses stehen, werden manchmal Ereignisse mit deinem Moogle ausgelöst.
  • In the games they appear in, they will either help you fight, be a major team member, or will give you advice. In Final Fantasy III for the Nintendo DS, the Moogles would allow you to access Mog Net. Their signature catch-phrase is the word "Kupo". Notable Moogles include Mog, one of the playable characters in Final Fantasy VI, Montblanc, a main playable character in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Nono, Montblanc's younger brother, and Hurdy, who appears in Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift and Montblanc's and Nono's younger brother.
Attack
  • N/A
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Multiplier
  • N/A
Luck Skill
  • -
Obtain
  • Special
Max Luck
  • 2
Jogo
  • Kingdom Hearts
BOH
  • 0
Sling
  • Bounce
Bump Combo
  • 30
  • Attacks with a medium-sized elemental laser that rebounds three times.
Mundo
  • A
ATK
  • 12759
Strike shot
  • Dizzies foes with speed and cancels projectiles for a set number of turns.
  • やってやるクポ! - 22 Turns
spd
  • 216.030000
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Defense
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Element
  • 25
Catalog
  • 211
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  • 214
Row
  • Male
nome
  • Moogle
Role
  • Ally
Game
  • Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Kingdom Hearts coded, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Kingdom Hearts χ, Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ
Name
  • Moogle
Type
  • Species
  • N/A
  • Balanced
Romaji
  • Mōguri
  • Mōguri
First
  • Final Fantasy III
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Gauge
  • -
Ability
  • Null Warp
  • Sell for 1,000 Munny
  • Sell for 12,200 Munny
  • Sell for 3,500 Munny
  • Sell for 32,000 Munny
Title
  • Moogle
Imagem
  • 200
Class
  • Etherean
NA
  • -
Cost
  • N/A
Image
  • Base=File:2499.png
JP
  • 2499
HP
  • 13733
Kana
  • モーグリ
  • モーグリ
World
  • Twilight Town ()
  • Traverse Town ()
  • Mirage Arena ()
  • Radiant Garden ()
  • The World That Never Was ()
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  • N/A
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  • Tiedosto:Moogle.jpg "Kupo!" —Moogle Mooglet ovat laji Final Fantasy-sarjoissa.
  • The name moogle (or Moguri in Japanese, Spanish and Italian and Mogry in German) is a portmanteau of the Japanese words for mole (mogura) and bat (kōmori). They first appeared in Final Fantasy III and have appeared in some capacity in every main series game since, with the exception of Final Fantasy IV. The importance of moogles to the plot varies from game to game, ranging from playable characters to simple cameos. Several, such as Mog, Stiltzkin, Artemicion and Montblanc, have made repeated appearances. Although their appearance has changed throughout games, they can easily be recognized by the small wings, usually pink or white fur and a pom-pom hanging from their heads. Moogles are generally mild tempered and like to eat vines and Kupo Nuts.
  • Moogle medals can be sold for Munny.
  • Mog-Haus-Moogles können deinen Haupt- und Neben-Job ändern. Außerdem ermöglichen sie Dir den Zugriff auf die Lieferbox sowie den Mog-Safe, das Mog-Fach und deine Möbel. Zudem kümmert dein Moogle sich um deine . Mittels Layout kannst du die Einrichtung in deinem Mog-Haus verändern. Sie halten sich in den Mog-Häusern und Mietzimmern in Bastok, San d'Oria, Windurst, Jeuno und Aht Urhgan-Weißtor/Al Zahbi auf. Wenn bestimmte Einrichtungsgegenstände im Layout deines Mog-Hauses stehen, werden manchmal Ereignisse mit deinem Moogle ausgelöst. Nomad Moogles (Nomaden-Moogles) sind nicht so vielseitig wie Mog-Haus-Moogles. Sie wechseln nur deine Jobs und erlauben Dir den Zugriff auf Deine Lieferbox sowie Deinen Mog-Safe. Allerdings findest du Nomaden-Moogles auch in entlegenen Gebieten, wie Nashmau, Rabao, Norg und Kazham. Einige Nomaden-Moogles erscheinen in den Zwischensequenzen diverser Aufträge und in Ru'Lude-Gärten hilft ein Nomaden-Moogle bei der Vergabe deiner Verdienstpunkte. Ereignis-Moogles erscheinen im Allgemeinen nur, wenn besondere Ereignisse in Vana'diel stattfinden. Sie erklären, was gerade vor sich geht und übergeben dem Spieler gegebenenfalls Gegenstände und Ausrüstung, welche mit dem Ereignis zu tun haben. Festive Moogles übergeben Geschenke an Spieler, welche an speziellen Veranstaltungen von Square Enix teilgenommen haben. Fehler-Moogles werden vom Entwicklerteam verwendet, um die Spieler auf spezielle Probleme, zum Beispiel den Ausfall des Auktionshauses, hinzuweisen. Solche Fehler-Moogles befinden sich immer in unmittelbarer Nähe der Problemstellen. Es gibt auch eine Welt namens Moogle, sie kommt während der Fanfestivals und Vorführungen spezieller Ereignisse zum Einsatz.
  • Moogle is also a name of an FFXI Server used at fanfestivals, playing demos of events.
  • In the games they appear in, they will either help you fight, be a major team member, or will give you advice. In Final Fantasy III for the Nintendo DS, the Moogles would allow you to access Mog Net. Their signature catch-phrase is the word "Kupo". A Moogle appeared as a playable character in the Nintendo DS video game Mario Hoops 3-on-3. This marks the first Mario to Final Fantasy crossover of a Moogle. They have also appeared in Mario Sports Mix as an unlockable character. Moogles have also appeared in other game series such as the Kingdom Hearts video games for the Playstation 2 and Game Boy Advance. Notable Moogles include Mog, one of the playable characters in Final Fantasy VI, Montblanc, a main playable character in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Nono, Montblanc's younger brother, and Hurdy, who appears in Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift and Montblanc's and Nono's younger brother.
  • Moogles are creatures that appear in every game in the Kingdom Hearts series. They made their first appearance in Kingdom Hearts and have been present in different numbers since. In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, Moogles sell various cards to Sora in Moogle Rooms, and in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts Re:coded and Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance they sell Commands that can be installed on to the Command Deck in holographic versions of their shops. In the majority of Kingdom Hearts series games, Moogles are in charge of running Moogle Shops, however, they appear in the form of medals and plot characters in Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ.
  • A Moogle is a character from the Final Fantasy series. It communicates through dancing, and before you laugh, could kick your ass through dance as well. The use of the ball on its head is still unknown and is probably currently studied by today’s top video game experts. It is likely that this ball is capable of doing anything. Anything. Well, except that. Master Mooglologist Tone Loc has been quoted as saying, "To assume Moogles to be slaves to so intelligent an entity as the pre-historic cockroach would be to doubt the inherent sense of equality and infinite wisdom characterised by its species. The roach would not allow itself to have slaves. Roaches were probably more like gods to Moogles." Archaeological evidence suggests these creatures possessed at least three arms apiece and walked around with nothing but woven snail and plant fibers to protect them from the 4 Billion Year Blizzard of Poisonous Scorpions. It has also recently come to light that these moogles met their demise in one of four possible ways, known, collectively, as the Foreplay Theory.
  • The role of Moogles has varied across the various Final Fantasy titles, but in each appearance they have remained a benevolent and industrious race.
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