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Conceprt artwork for Final Fantasy II by Yoshitaka Amano.

Conceprt artwork for Final Fantasy II by Yoshitaka Amano.

Me want use magic, too. Me try and try, but me not learn...

The Ogre (オーガ, Ōga?) is a recurring creature in the Final Fantasy series, first appearing in the original Final Fantasy. It is typically encountered as a hard-hitting humanoid enemy, often of the giant type. Its attacks are usually comprised of physical attacks, and it sometimes bears counterattacks.

Appearances

Final Fantasy

Ogre from FFI Pixel Remaster sprite

The Ogre appears as an enemy in the Pravoka, Elfheim, and Melmond regions, as well as within the Giant's Cave and Cavern of Earth. It grants a relatively large amount of EXP and GP upon its defeat. It often appear alongside Gigas Worms.

Final Fantasy II

Ogre from FFII Pixel Remaster sprite

The Ogre appears as a rank 2 enemy encountered in Kashuan and Deist Cavern, and various areas on the world map. For the points it is first encountered in the game, it has a plentiful HP count and Attack stat. It usually appears in groups, potentially being a threat to the player.

Final Fantasy III

Ogre from FFIII Pixel Remaster sprite

The Ogre appears as an enemy encountered in Doga's Grotto. It are moderately powerful when first encountered, but is easily defeated with physical attacks. It often attack in groups.

Final Fantasy IV

The Ogre appears as an enemy encountered in the Lodestone Cavern. It has abnormally high Strength and HP, and usually attacks in groups of three making them a formidable opponent. As the party is limited to using weaker equipment in the Cavern until the Dark Elf is defeated, they may wish to flee from Ogres until they can use they stronger equipment.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

FF4PSP Ogre

The Ogre returns as an enemy encountered in Baron and Mist Cave during Ceodore's chapter, Mount Ordeals and around Kaipo in Kain's chapter, Agart Mine and Sealed Cave in Rydia's chapter, the Tower of Babil in Edge's chapter, and the Challenge Dungeon in the chapters of Rydia, Yang, Porom, Edward, and Palom.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-

The Ogre returns as an enemy encountered in the upper section of the Tower of Babil.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Ogre from FFVII Rebirth render
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Final Fantasy IX

Ogre-FFIX

The Ogre appears as an enemy encountered in the Desert Palace, Triquai Plains, and Oeilvert. It attacks with the knives it wields, the Knife and the Trouble Knife, and the Fire-elemental Flame.

Final Fantasy X

Ogre from FFX

The Ogre is appears as an enemy and fiend genus. Ogres are over-muscular creatures with two or four arms. Their strength can be great enough at times to kill one of a player's characters with one, or maybe two punches. When they raise their fists, approximately after losing half their health in most cases, they can counter whenever a character makes a normal attack. The common Ogre is the weakest of the genus and is encountered in the Calm Lands. After losing half its health, it will move into its counter status.

Final Fantasy X-2 / Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission

While the ogre genus returns, the common Ogre is absent in Final Fantasy X-2 and Last Mission.

Final Fantasy XIV

Redhorn Ogre from FFXIV

The Ogre appears as an enemy family, being voidsent denizens of the Thirteenth. Ogres are phenomenally strong and violent but dim-witted creatures who dwell in the ninth rung of the voidsent hierarchy. Within the Source they make their dwellings in caves and mountains where they raid villages for food and kidnap women and children.

Final Fantasy XVI

The Ogre appears as an enemy encountered in the Vidargraes region of Waloed.

Final Fantasy Type-0

FFType-0 Golem

The Ogre appears as a golem-type Eidolon obtained from the mission A Fog-Laden Foray.

Final Fantasy Adventure

FFA Titan Sprite

The Ogre appears as an enemy found in the area near Mt. Rocks. They have a chance of dropping Cure.

The Final Fantasy Legend

FFL Giant

The Ogre appears as an enemy encountered on the 11th floor of the Tower, and a potential transformation for the party's monster units.

Final Fantasy Legend II

FFLII Giant

The Ogre appears as an enemy encountered in the Guardian's Base, Volcano, Race World, and Race Course. It is also a possible transformation for monster units.

Vagrant Story

VS-enemy-ogre

The Ogre appears as a boss in the Abandoned Mines, and later as a regular enemy in the Limestone Quarry and Iron Maiden. . The Ogre is very agile and hits hard but can be beaten by inflicting it with Degenerate and buffing your equipment with Prostasia.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles

FFCC-Ogre

The Ogre appears as a strong enemy with high HP encountered in the Kilanda Islands and the Mine of Cathuriges, appearing quite frequently in the latter.

Final Fantasy Dimensions

FFD Ogre

The Ogre appears as an enemy encountered in Dragon Valley, Aulë, Cave of Convulsion, and near Kurgis. It can hit with very hard and powerful attacks.

Final Fantasy Dimensions II

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy

The Final Fantasy IV and X Ogres appear as enemies.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper

The Final Fantasy X Ogre appears as an enemy, as does the Ogre from Romancing SaGa 2 during crossover events.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

Ogre from FFBE enemy sprite

The Ogre appears as an enemy and boss encountered in the Shrine of Decay, Windy Heights West, and Colosseum. It also appears during the "Lands of Plenty" event.

War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

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Mobius Final Fantasy

MFF Ogre

The Ogre first appeared as a fire-elemental Monk ability card, granting the ability Fire Shock. A separate Ogre appears as a dark-elemental boss based on its Final Fantasy X appearance, with its associated card granting the Monk ability Monstrous Slam.

Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon

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Chocobo's Dungeon 2

CD2-Ogre
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Etymology

An ogre is a mythical creature found in West European folklore. Ogres are typically depicted as large, mean-spirited, humanoid monsters that prefer to feed on human beings.