. . . . "The first English translations of the earlier games in the series (e.g. Final Fantasy IV) had them referred to as Imps, but in some of the games, Imps appear as entirely different creatures. Several subtypes of Goblins appear in the series, the most recurring being Goblin Guards, Red Caps and Li'l Murderers."@en . . . . "Attack"@en . . . "*"@en . . . "Deal 1 damage."@en . . "Defend"@en . . "#116"@en . . . "None"@en . . . . . . . . "Crystal Ability \n\nDeals 6 damage and causes a Burn."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The first English translations of the earlier games in the series (e.g. Final Fantasy IV) had them referred to as Imps, but in some of the games, Imps appear as entirely different creatures. Several subtypes of Goblins appear in the series, the most recurring being Goblin Guards, Red Caps and Li'l Murderers."@en . "#114"@en . . . "Gray"@en . . "Deal 2 damage."@en . . . . "#118"@en . . "Goblin"@en . . . "Goblin (creature)"@en . "None"@en . . . . . . "Shout"@en . . . "None"@en . . "Defend"@en . "Defend"@en . . . "Meteor"@en . . . . . "***"@en . . . "Slap+"@en . "None"@en . "Slap"@en . . "Attack"@en . . . . . "Defend"@en . . "Rage"@en . . . . "Deal 5 damage."@en . "Attack"@en . "#117"@en . . "#115"@en . . . . .