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rdfs:label | - Red Marshmallow (Final Fantasy III)
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rdfs:comment | - The Red Marshmallow, also known as the RedMallow, is an enemy from Final Fantasy III, found in the Molten Cave. Despite being a Flan-type monster, it does not take less damage from physicals, so attacking it should be fine. They will only appear in groups with Balloons, and should be the focus of the weaker party members, while the stronger party members try to kill the Balloons in one hit or deal as much damage as they can to avoid heavy damage from their Self-Destruct. Red Marshmallows can deal upwards to 80 damage per attack, so it should be advised to be careful when fighting them. In the NES version, they are weak to Fire-elemental attacks, while in the DS version, they are instead weak to Ice and Water-elemental attacks.
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DS Steal | - Potion, Bomb Fragment, Sheep Pillow, Lamia Scale, Bomb Arm
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DS Uncommon Drop | - Sheep Pillow, Lamia Scale
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abstract | - The Red Marshmallow, also known as the RedMallow, is an enemy from Final Fantasy III, found in the Molten Cave. Despite being a Flan-type monster, it does not take less damage from physicals, so attacking it should be fine. They will only appear in groups with Balloons, and should be the focus of the weaker party members, while the stronger party members try to kill the Balloons in one hit or deal as much damage as they can to avoid heavy damage from their Self-Destruct. Red Marshmallows can deal upwards to 80 damage per attack, so it should be advised to be careful when fighting them. In the NES version, they are weak to Fire-elemental attacks, while in the DS version, they are instead weak to Ice and Water-elemental attacks.
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