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  • Coeurl
  • Coeurl
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  • Common and notable variants include the Werepanther ; the Panther , which is usually a lower-level palette swap of the Coeurl; the Coeurlregina , or Queen Coeurl, which is a more powerful variant; and the Cait Sith , although this variant is more common in early games, and has since become a recurring character.
  • Coeurl is an enemy present in Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl. It is the main boss of Gladsheim AREA I, fought in a dark room alongside two Carmine Beaks. It can only be fought in the story mode. This creature, vaguely resembling a large black panther, uses its agility and strength to great effect during fights. Being able to deliver lightning fast strikes and even put its prey to sleep, it is a great threat to the Highlander's party as they explore Gladsheim, searching for a terminal mentioned by Frederica.
  • The Coeurl originates from the science fiction short story "Black Destroyer" by A.E. Van Vogt (published in Astounding magazine, July 1939). The short story was later included as part of a compilation work, The Voyage of the Space Beagle (1950), with 3 other short stories by Van Vogt. It was depicted as a sentient alien panther-like creature with tentacles and psionic capabilities that resided on a planet that houses the ruins of ancient cities. The Coeurl has appeared in Final Fantasy II, IV, VII, VIII, IX, X, X-2, XI, XII and Crystal Chronicles.
  • The coeurl resembles a big cat, only with hairless black skin, clusters of antennae instead of ears, and two spiked prehensile tentacles growing from its shoulders. Its forelegs are longer than its hind legs. Coeurls are not native to Golarion, and are speculated to have arrived via portals between planets. They feed on an unidentified energy called id that they harvest from their prey. Although coeurls are intelligent and telepathic, they are not particularly communicative.
  • Coeurl is a fictional alien race of predators created by the late science fiction novelist A. E. van Vogt (1912-2000) and featured in his first published short story "Black Destroyer" (1939), later incorporated in the novel The Voyage of the Space Beagle (1950). Its resemblance is comparable to a large cat, except that its forelegs are twice as long as its hind legs, and it possesses tentacles (most likely two) attached to its shoulders. These tentacles terminate in suction cups. Its skin coloration is not mentioned, but it may be inferred from the title of the story that it is black. It sustains itself by feeding upon a substance it calls the Id of other beings, which is not related to the Freudian concept but is actually organic phosphorus, most probably as the phosphate groups bound in
  • The Coeurls have the appearance of a black panther, but with its forelimbs longer than its hind limbs, and a couple of long tentacles protruding from its shoulders. Each tentacle ends in suction cups that allow it to manipulate tools. In the place the ears would be there is instead two tufts of whiskers, which can receive and transmit radio waves with which the creature communicates.
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Weak
  • Ice
low mp
  • none
  • none
Familie
  • Coeurls
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Job
Challenge
  • 8
Skills
  • Avidya Apostle, Dark Cradle, Nightmare, Gloom Strike
Page
  • 78
Name
  • Coeurl
  • Coeurl Coin
Type
  • Magical beast
Coin Value
  • 5
Coin No.
  • 22
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exp
  • 4200
imagewidth
  • 300
at
  • 21
Items
  • Black Stinger
Environment
  • any land
Trait
  • Coin Count: 2
Bildbeschreibung
  • Coeurl
Description
  • A panther-like creature with long antennae. It is pretty fast, and prefers to strike from darkness
Resist
  • Volt
DF
  • 16
Image
  • File:Ffx2-coin22-coeurl-front.gif
  • File:Ffx2-coin22-coeurl-frontg.gif
HP
  • 2980
Source
Bild
  • Coeurl .JPG
Location
  • Found in the Western or Southern Expanses of the Bikanel Desert.
Kristall
  • Blitz
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  • Common and notable variants include the Werepanther ; the Panther , which is usually a lower-level palette swap of the Coeurl; the Coeurlregina , or Queen Coeurl, which is a more powerful variant; and the Cait Sith , although this variant is more common in early games, and has since become a recurring character.
  • The Coeurl originates from the science fiction short story "Black Destroyer" by A.E. Van Vogt (published in Astounding magazine, July 1939). The short story was later included as part of a compilation work, The Voyage of the Space Beagle (1950), with 3 other short stories by Van Vogt. It was depicted as a sentient alien panther-like creature with tentacles and psionic capabilities that resided on a planet that houses the ruins of ancient cities. The Coeurl has appeared in Final Fantasy II, IV, VII, VIII, IX, X, X-2, XI, XII and Crystal Chronicles. * Two spawn around the Spine and mountain formation at D-6. * Three spawn in J-4, K-4. * One spawns in K-5. * One will either spawn in K-5 or J-5/6. * One spawns in J-6, K-6. * Two spawn around J-7, K-7. * Coeurl spawns may vary slightly but will be found in their locations a majority of the time.
  • Coeurl is an enemy present in Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl. It is the main boss of Gladsheim AREA I, fought in a dark room alongside two Carmine Beaks. It can only be fought in the story mode. This creature, vaguely resembling a large black panther, uses its agility and strength to great effect during fights. Being able to deliver lightning fast strikes and even put its prey to sleep, it is a great threat to the Highlander's party as they explore Gladsheim, searching for a terminal mentioned by Frederica. It's main ability, is to turn nearly invisible in dark environments, forcing the party to avoid it as they search for a way to light the room the creature lives in. Only then they can fight Coeurl.
  • The coeurl resembles a big cat, only with hairless black skin, clusters of antennae instead of ears, and two spiked prehensile tentacles growing from its shoulders. Its forelegs are longer than its hind legs. Coeurls are not native to Golarion, and are speculated to have arrived via portals between planets. They feed on an unidentified energy called id that they harvest from their prey. A coeurl has blindsense out to sixty feet. It can corrode metal at a touch; also, by manipulating vibrations, it can work non-magical locks, disrupt machinery, and deal sonic damage to constructs. Coeurls are immune to sonic damage and resistant to electricity. Although coeurls are intelligent and telepathic, they are not particularly communicative.
  • Coeurl is a fictional alien race of predators created by the late science fiction novelist A. E. van Vogt (1912-2000) and featured in his first published short story "Black Destroyer" (1939), later incorporated in the novel The Voyage of the Space Beagle (1950). Its resemblance is comparable to a large cat, except that its forelegs are twice as long as its hind legs, and it possesses tentacles (most likely two) attached to its shoulders. These tentacles terminate in suction cups. Its skin coloration is not mentioned, but it may be inferred from the title of the story that it is black. It sustains itself by feeding upon a substance it calls the Id of other beings, which is not related to the Freudian concept but is actually organic phosphorus, most probably as the phosphate groups bound in ATP. It appears indifferent to environment and can survive in different atmospheres. It also has the ability to manipulate EM radiation (referred to as "electric vibrations" in the story) at will, and seems to communicate via this method. In "Black Destroyer", a sentient creature that calls itself Coeurl lives on an alien planet, feeding on the "id" of local creatures. When a human starship (the Space Beagle) arrives on the planet, they find Coeurl but assume it is an unintelligent animal, and even allow it to come onboard. Coeurl realizes it can feed on humans but plays along in order to learn more about them and their ship. Eventually however, it gives in to hunger and kills and feeds on one of the ship's crew. The crew suspects the Coeurl did it, and tries to prove it by feeding him organically-bound phosphorus similar to that in the victim's bones, but Coeurl is smart enough to pass the test. Eventually however, he is found out and tries to escape, but it is no match for the human's technology, and in the end commits suicide.
  • The Coeurls have the appearance of a black panther, but with its forelimbs longer than its hind limbs, and a couple of long tentacles protruding from its shoulders. Each tentacle ends in suction cups that allow it to manipulate tools. In the place the ears would be there is instead two tufts of whiskers, which can receive and transmit radio waves with which the creature communicates. These beasts are notable for being able to survive both in an oxygen atmosphere and in a chlorine atmosphere, though whether they breathe both gases or neither is not known. They are able to directly manipulate energy in many forms, including electrical, and feed on the energy of living cells by removing phosphorus.
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