"1540"^^ . "The Labyrinth Games"@en . "3190"^^ . . "4100"^^ . . "Combat"@en . "Soulflayers are derived from the Mind Flayers (AKA Illithids) which appear in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. Mind Flayers were created by Gary Gygax (creator of Dungeons & Dragons) and made their first appearance in The Strategic Review #1 (Spring 1975), the official newsletter of TSR Games, the publisher of D&D. Gygax stated he was inspired by the cover painting for a work of Lovecraft horror, specifically The Burrowers Beneath by Brian Lumley (1974). Even the Soulflayers' primary move (the move it is most associated with in its appearances across the Final Fantasy series), Mind Blast (psionic blast which paralyzes targets), derives from D&D."@en . "Y"@en . "3400"^^ . "Wind Serpent"@en . "N/A"@en . . "3670"^^ . . "Soulflayer"@en . "Rare"@en . . "The Labyrinth Games"@en . "Wind Serpent"@en . . "Elite"@en . "Soulflayer"@en . . "Soulflayer"@en . "59"^^ . "1530"^^ . . "44000"^^ . "1"^^ . "3430"^^ . "N/A"@en . . "70"^^ . "Lightning Breath"@en . . . "11359"^^ . . "Glurrk. I salute you, my foe."@en . . "Found naturally in the Near East regions of Arrapago Reef and Caedarva Mire, these sentient beings can be extremely difficult to defeat. Soulflayers yield their robe, staff, or tentacle. The robe and staff are unusable by all but the Soulflayers themselves, but are valuable due to their being made of Imperial Silk Cloth and Bloodwood Lumber, respectively\u2014each of which can be difficult to obtain. The tentacle appears to contain certain regenerative powers, since with some more common materials it can be made into Hi-Ethers."@en . . . . . . . . "1850"^^ . "197"^^ . . "5610"^^ . . "Intense Assault"@en . "--01-27"^^ . . . . "1880"^^ . "Found naturally in the Near East regions of Arrapago Reef and Caedarva Mire, these sentient beings can be extremely difficult to defeat. Soulflayers yield their robe, staff, or tentacle. The robe and staff are unusable by all but the Soulflayers themselves, but are valuable due to their being made of Imperial Silk Cloth and Bloodwood Lumber, respectively\u2014each of which can be difficult to obtain. The tentacle appears to contain certain regenerative powers, since with some more common materials it can be made into Hi-Ethers."@en . . . "1210"^^ . . . . "Fish, Cheese, Bread"@en . "N/A"@en . "Beast"@en . . "N/A"@en . . . . . "N/A"@en . "__NOEDITSECTION__"@en . "Soulflayers are derived from the Mind Flayers (AKA Illithids) which appear in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. Mind Flayers were created by Gary Gygax (creator of Dungeons & Dragons) and made their first appearance in The Strategic Review #1 (Spring 1975), the official newsletter of TSR Games, the publisher of D&D. Gygax stated he was inspired by the cover painting for a work of Lovecraft horror, specifically The Burrowers Beneath by Brian Lumley (1974). Even the Soulflayers' primary move (the move it is most associated with in its appearances across the Final Fantasy series), Mind Blast (psionic blast which paralyzes targets), derives from D&D."@en . "__NOEDITSECTION__"@en . "O"@en . . "Fast"@en . "Darklander"@en . .