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Glitch: Dead attacking monster? Huh?

Posted: 5th January 2006 15:45
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I was at the part where Locke and the other Moogles protect Terra, and inside a battle, I killed that Mammoth or w/e monster that uses Blizzard and after that wolf used "Tusk" it flashed the wolf. Then, like 3 seconds later "Tusk" was used again but it wasn't coming from that wolf or any other monster.
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Posted: 5th January 2006 16:47

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Its the unheard of, dreaded monster that so rarely appears!: The Phantom Tusk! *gasp!*

But yeah, that's rather, well, odd... I've never seen anything like that happen in any FF game I'm played, let alone VI - although, I've not really played VI extensively, but I think I will be soon. I'll watch for that too. Was it PS, SNES or a ROM?

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Posted: 5th January 2006 19:42
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This glitch occured on the ROM version.
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Posted: 5th January 2006 23:33
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That's no bug. Lobo's attack script has a chance to use Tusk twice in one turn when a character is above a certain level. Monsters only flash for their initial attack; combination strikes don't do that for subsequent maneuvers.

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Posted: 6th January 2006 23:51

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Now would this also apply to the Mag Roaders (I've seen it only with the what this site calls Mag Roader cool.gif that can counter attack? I've noticed that sometimes when I hit it, it responds with a spell (I think it's called fireball). But I've noticed a few times, that if it is the last enemy to die, it can disappear off the screen and then attack a character. I don't know if it's supposed to do that or not. I just always assumed that the last thing the monster does when it dies is disappear from the screen. If it was going to counter, I thought it would do it before it disappeared.

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Posted: 8th January 2006 15:12

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They're called Mag Roaders, plain and simple. If you're playing a re-translation, it's always good to mention that.

The only Mag Roaders that use Fire Ball are the brown ones, which use the spell when they're alone. There's nothing counter-ey going on there.

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