![]() ![]() Print ads, television ads, and even the cover of the game box played him up as an important character, somewhat ironic considering his role as an optional character in the actual game. Mog was featured heavily in the original marketing campaign for the North American SNES release. He appears alongside Terra, Locke, Relm, Strago, and Umaro. ![]() In Secret of Evermore, Mog appears among the crowd of spectators that includes other Final Fantasy VI characters at the gladiator battle of Antiqua. Final Fantasy XIV as a mentioned moogle warrior of legend Estinien claims he was compared to a warrior by the name of Mog for his similar jumps and use of the spear.Final Fantasy Trading Card Game as a series of cards.Final Fantasy Record Keeper as a playable character.Final Fantasy All the Bravest as a playable character.Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade as a summonable Legend.Pictlogica Final Fantasy as a playable character.Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia as a playable character.Mog has made appearances in the following games in the Final Fantasy series: Edgar used a crane arm controlled from the catwalk to grab Mog and get him to safety, all the while Mog grumbling at the crane messing his hair up, proclaiming he isn't a stuffed animal. The party discovered Umaro and subdued him, and Mog declared himself Umaro's boss and ordered him to join them.Įdgar saving Mog during the game's finale.Īs the party escaped Kefka's Tower at the end of the game, Mog and Edgar entered a room when the floor collapsed Edgar jumped onto a catwalk, but Mog was left hanging over a pit. When the party found him, he rejoiced seeing them alive and rejoined them, and told them about a yeti in the mines that could be a help to them.Īfter the party confronted Valigarmanda on the cliffs and gained its magicite, a part of the cliff it was on collapsed, revealing an entrance to the Yeti's Cave. One year after the cataclysm, Mog had returned to the moogle cave in the Narshe Mines, but he was the only moogle left. After the party escaped the Floating Continent, the Blackjack was destroyed and the party was scattered across the world. Mog went to the airship to wait for the others. Lone Wolf, indignant over the party leaving him, let go of the cliff. He told them Ramuh had come to him in dreams to teach him how to talk and told him to join the Returners and help them. The party pulled Mog to safety, and he thanked them, revealing his ability to talk. He held Mog hostage, demanding the party let him go, but Mog struggled and threw the two to the sides of the cliff. When they found Lone Wolf he fled to the Narshe Cliffs. Mog formally introduces himself to the party.Īfter the party raided the Magitek Research Facility and returned to Narshe, they heard the thief Lone Wolf the Pickpocket was in town. The guard leader was defeated and Locke took Terra to safety. ![]() Mog and ten other moogles emerged from their lair and helped Locke, surprising him. Locke came to rescue her and found her at the same time as the guard leader. When Terra was fleeing the guards of Narshe through the mines she fell through a collapsed floor and fainted in front of the moogles' lair. Mog and the other moogles arrive to aid in Terra's rescue. ![]() When Mog uses Dance, unless the battlefield is already a terrain associated with that Dance, the terrain will be changed to one associated with the Dance. In Final Fantasy VI his Dance commands cause Mog to enter a berserk-like state where he uses one of four attacks every turn. Mog is a combination of Dancer and Geomancer whose dances harness the power of the terrain. When they next met, though Mog was ashamed of his ineptitude, he was motivated by Terra's kind words to join the party in their battle against the Empire. Though he is able to speak and understand the human language perfectly, Mog still punctuates his sentences with " kupo" as a verbal tic.Īccording to Final Fantasy VI Settei Shiryō-hen, Mog was a meek individual before meeting Terra, but still fought to protect her from Narshe's guards. He is loyal and friendly but has a sarcastic edge, such as referring to Ramuh as "an old dude" and in the ending snapping at Edgar to mind his hair when using a crane to lift Mog from a pit. Mog seems to be the leader of the Narshe moogles, as he is more intelligent than them and has abilities the others lack. Moogles in Final Fantasy VI are of small stature and Mog stands only four feet tall. Some of his concept arts depict him with a yellow smiley face insignia on the left side of his chest. His concept arts and sprite work variably color his pom-pom yellow, red, or pink, and his wings pink or red. Mog has the traditional appearance of a moogle, with white fur, small bat-like wings, a button nose, and a pom-pom emerging from the top of his head. ![]()
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