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Biggs is a recurring character in the Final Fantasy franchise, often along with Wedge to offer comic relief. He is named after Biggs Darklighter, one of Luke Skywalker's wingmen in Starwars Episode IV.
Boko is a common name for chocobos in the Final Fantasy series. The first one was introduced in Final Fantasy V and was the chocobo Bartz Klauser.
Though it is a species of bird, individual chocobos have also taken the lead role in some games.
A baby chocobo that Sazh bought for his son in Final Fantasy XIII. It spends most of its time roosting in Sazh's afro.
An item vendor and quest giver in the Final Fantasy XIII series with an unusual connection to the protagonists.
A man who served in the Chocobo Knights but later quit to become a Chocobo breeder.
Cloud Strife is the main protagonist in Final Fantasy VII. He is mostly recognized by his distinct hair style and trademark enormous buster sword.
Diamond Weapon is a boss in the game Final Fantasy VII. Upon opening fire on Midgar, it is destroyed by the Sister Ray mounted on Midgar.
A young woman who served in the Chocobo Knights in Final Fantasy X. She served under Captain Lucil.
The Fat Chocobo is a a large chocobo that appeared in the early games in the Final Fantasy series.
One of three bad chocobos in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales.
Captain of the Chocobo Knights. After Operation Mi'ihen, she tried to restore the Chocobo Knights after suffering major casualties.
Mog is the most well known of all moogles, and was a key part of fighting Kefka in Final Fantasy VI.
A recurring character in the Final Fantasy world of Ivalice. Often appears as the leader of a clan, in a supporting role to the party in some fashion.
Omega Weapon is a super-boss within the Final Fantasy franchise. It's first appearance was in Final Fantasy V, and it has since appeared in every game within the series, either originally or within a remake, with the exception of Final Fantasy IX and Final Fantasy VII.
Ruby Weapon is an optional super-boss from the game Final Fantasy VII. Ruby Weapon was added to the North American, PAL, and International releases of Final Fantasy VII. It is not present in the original Japanese release.
Sazh Katzroy, an airship pilot by trade and a father of a young boy, finds himself caught up in a whirlwind series of events that inevitably sets him on his grand journey.
The protagonist of Final Fantasy X, Tidus is a popular Blitzball player who's transported to the world of Spira and becomes a Guardian.
Tifa Lockheart is one of the three female protagonists that first appeared in Square-Enix's Final Fantasy VII. She is a tough fighter as well as a compassionate person. She is one of the possible romantic interests of her childhood friend Cloud Strife.
Ultima Weapon, also known as Atma Weapon or Ultimate Weapon, is a recurring superboss within the Final Fantasy franchise. It makes appearances throughout the series as mandatory parts of the story progression, as well as an optional enemy.
Irma's number one chocobo in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales.
Wedge is a recurring character in the Final Fantasy franchise, often along with Biggs to offer comic relief. He is named after Wedge Antilles, one of Luke Skywalker's wingmen in Starwars Episode IV.
Yuna is the main protagonist in Final Fantasy X and the lead character in the sequel Final Fantasy X-2. No longer a summoner, she operates as a sphere-hunter with a group known as the Gullwings.
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