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The Flamboyant Dinoram is the first boss in Blue Dragon (excluding the fights with the Land Shark and Nene). It has 400-500 health. After fighting for a while Jiro will point out a weak spot on its eye that can only be hit with a wind spell. The Flamboyant Dinoram is hard to kill. As the only way to significantly injure it is by using Black Magic halfway through the fight. It heals often and can release devastating blows with its Mow Down attack.

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  • Flamboyant Dinoram
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  • The Flamboyant Dinoram is the first boss in Blue Dragon (excluding the fights with the Land Shark and Nene). It has 400-500 health. After fighting for a while Jiro will point out a weak spot on its eye that can only be hit with a wind spell. The Flamboyant Dinoram is hard to kill. As the only way to significantly injure it is by using Black Magic halfway through the fight. It heals often and can release devastating blows with its Mow Down attack.
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  • The Flamboyant Dinoram is the first boss in Blue Dragon (excluding the fights with the Land Shark and Nene). It has 400-500 health. After fighting for a while Jiro will point out a weak spot on its eye that can only be hit with a wind spell. The Flamboyant Dinoram is hard to kill. As the only way to significantly injure it is by using Black Magic halfway through the fight. It heals often and can release devastating blows with its Mow Down attack.
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