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Concept artwork from Final Fantasy II.

The Killer Fish (キラーフィッシュ, Kirāfisshu?), also known as the Ichthious or Ichthon, is a recurring creature in the Final Fantasy series, first appearing in Final Fantasy II. It is a generally weak enemy that attacks in large numbers.

Appearances

Final Fantasy II

Killer Fish from FFII Pixel Remaster sprite

The Killer Fish appears as an enemy encountered while sailing the seas before obtaining the Ultima Tome. It attacks in large groups, but is otherwise weak and falls easily to Lightning-elemental attacks.

Final Fantasy III

Killer Fish from FFIII Pixel Remaster sprite

The Killer Fish appears as an enemy encountered on the inner sea on the Floating Continent. It is of no threat to the player.

Final Fantasy XII

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The Ichthon appears as an enemy encountered in the Dalmasca Estersand, Garamsythe Waterway, and Giza Plains. It is often fought in pairs and will not attack the player unless attacked first. It primarily attacks using Lunge and Water Cannon.

Vagrant Story

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The Ichthious appears as an enemy encountered in the Snowfly Forest, posing little threat to the player.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

The Ichthon appears as an enemy encountered at sea and inside Cetus and the Moonsand Ruins.

Final Fantasy Dimensions

FFD Killer Fish

The Killer Fish appears as an enemy encountered in the Pirate Hideout. It often appears in in groups. However, it is not very powerful and can be felled in a few attacks.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper

FFRK Ichthon FFXII

The Ichthon from Final Fantasy XII appears as an enemy.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

Killer Fish from FFBE enemy sprite

The Killer Fish appears as an enemy encountered in the Shipwreck, Tokkle Coast, Old Olderion, Aquatic Cove, Lake Dorr, New Olderion, Mysidia Underground, Stormy Seas, Swamp of No Return, and Waterfall Way. It also appears during the events "Memories from the Aquapolis," "The Gathering," "Memories from the Battlefield," "In Search of True Strength," "Fate of the Dragoon," "Way of the Warrior," and "Sun, Sand, and Sea."