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Sabin Rene Figaro (マッシュ・レネ・フィガロ, Masshu Rene Figaro?, Mash Rene Figaro in Japanese) is a fictional character of the Square Co., Ltd.'s computer role-playing game Final Fantasy VI. His twin brother, King Edgar Roni Figaro, is the king of Figaro Castle. Image File history File links Sabin Rene Figaro from Final Fantasy VI This work is copyrighted. ...
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Final Fantasy VI ) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square Co. ...
Yoshitaka Amano (天é åå Amano Yoshitaka, originally 天é åå (pronounced the same), born July 28, 1952) is a Japanese artist, best known for his illustrations for Vampire Hunter D and for his character designs for the video game series Final Fantasy. ...
Limit Breaks (sometimes shortened to Limits) are powerful combat moves featured in Squaresofts (now Square Enix) Final Fantasy series. ...
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Final Fantasy VI ) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Edgar Roni Figaro, or King Edgar is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Biography Sabin won freedom to leave the kingdom in a rigged coin toss with his brother (his brother lost on purpose but did not tell him) and became a master at martial arts training with the world-famous Duncan. He himself became a master learning the art of Blitz. Vargas, Duncan's son and student, became jealous of Sabin, believing Duncan would leave the school in Sabin's hands. Vargas attempts to kill Duncan and flees to Mt. Koltz, only to be defeated by Sabin. Hawaiian State Grappling Championships. ...
In the World of Ruin, Sabin is found in Tzen. Sabin is using all of his strength to hold up a collapsing house, and does so until the party rescues a child trapped inside. Having been given hope from finding one other, Sabin joins the party to search for their remaining friends. (This scenario is typically played out with Celes and Sabin alone, but it can be skipped until later and played with any party combination.) // The Square Co. ...
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Sabin was born on August 16th, making him a Leo. August 16 is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
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In the game, Sabin is a strong fighter. His weapons and armor choices are somewhat limited but more than made up for with his high vitality and martial arts skills.
Blitz Sabin's Blitz command can be used in battles to perform various martial arts techniques. They are executed by selecting the Blitz command and pressing a certain sequence of buttons, much like a special move in a fighting game. The player cannot control which enemy the blitzes target. His different moves are: Screenshot of Kung Fu Master (1984, Irem). ...
- Pummel - Attacks a single enemy with a flurry of punches. This attack appears similar to, and shares the same command as, Ryo Sakazaki's Zanretsuken.
- AuraBolt - Attacks a single enemy with a beam of Holy damage. Interestingly, this blitz uses the same button combo as Ryu's Hadoken.
- Suplex - Leaps holding a single enemy and crashes them into the ground head-first. Does not work on all enemies.
- Fire Dance - Creates fire images of himself to attack the enemy party.
- Mantra - Heals other party members by the amount of life Sabin has divided by the amount of alive party members, and cures status effects. (Does not work on himself, and this move was later changed to "Chakra" by other Final Fantasies)
- Air Blade - Creates blades that attack the enemy party for wind damage.
- Spiraler - Heals his party's HP and MP by the amount Sabin has of each; removes him from battle and must be revived when the battle ends.
- Bum Rush - Attacks a single enemy from all around for massive damage. This attack is magical despite the graphics, and can be enhanced by any Magic Power enchancing equipment.
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Trivia - In an optional cinema scene, entering the main walkway of Figaro Castle with both Sabin and Edgar in the party causes Sabin to leave the party and wander the castle. Sleeping in the inn there triggers a scene of Sabin in the throne room, where he remembers the death of his father, and his disgust over the obsession with the successor rather than the King's death. It is in this cinema scene that the coin flip is shown. Afterwards, Edgar emerges from the behind a curtain, and the two toast their parents and Figaro. This cinema creates some minor timeline issues, as it can be seen in either the World of Balance or the World of Ruin, and in either Sabin remarks that he left the castle a decade ago.
- Although the glove weapons used by Sabin and some characters in different Final Fantasy games appear to have been made up by the game's makers, they are similar to a real-life weapon, the Bagh-nakh.
- Another cinema (and one that players are less likely to discover) takes place if Sabin and Edgar are in the party that attacks Vector. When Celes flips the coin to determine her deal with Setzer, if Edgar is in the party (regardless of if Sabin is as well), she asks him for a coin, and Edgar hands her the two-headed coin he used in his coin flip with Sabin. If Sabin is also in the party, he exclaims "Big Brother, don't tell me!", Edgar turns away, and Sabin thus discovers that his brother rigged their coin toss.
The Bakh Nagh, or Tigers Claws, are a weapon that originated on the Indian sub-continent. ...
Quotations - "Huh? Why is everybody singing?" - In the opera house
- "So, you finally hit pay dirt, huh?" - Disapproving of his brother's way with women
- "You think a little thing like the end of the world was going to do me in?" - World of Ruin - Tzen
- "Riiiiiight!" - World of Ruin, on Airship
- "Let me at the Empire!" - World of Balance, on Airship
- "Worried? Can't wage war on an empty stomach!" - Phantom Train
- "I'm tired of this, thou art such a pain in the...confound it all, I'm starting to talk like you!" - Frustrated over Cyan's style of formal speech.
- "And you're a King Crab!"-To his brother after returning to Figaro.
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Music In Final Fantasy VI Original Sound Version, Sabin shares a theme with Edgar, his twin brother; their theme is called "Edgar And Mash" -- disc 1, track 7 sample (help·
info). (It is also the background music in Figaro Castle.) Their leitmotif is also found in the tracks: Final Fantasy VI Original Sound Version is a soundtrack album of video game music from the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy VI, produced by Square Co. ...
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A leitmotif (IPA pronunciation: ) (also leitmotiv; lit. ...
- Coin Song -- 2, 2 sample (help·
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- Ending Theme [Character Medley] -- 3, 15 sample (help·info)
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External links | | | List of Final Fantasy VI characters - List of Final Fantasy VI locations - Terminology of Final Fantasy VI Terra - Locke - Edgar - Sabin - Shadow - Cyan - Gau - Celes - Setzer - Mog - Strago - Relm - Gogo - Umaro Kefka - Banon - Ultros - Leo - Gestahl - Cid - Maduin and Madonna Aria di Mezzo Carattere - Anthology Soundtrack - SGI Demo - Soundtrack - Piano Collections - Grand Finale - Special Tracks Wikia is a selective wiki hosting service (or wiki farm) founded in 2004 by Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley under the name Wikicities. ...
Final Fantasy VI ) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square Co. ...
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Similar to most games in the Final Fantasy series, the history and politics of the world of Final Fantasy VI contain many distinct elements as well as references to cultures of past and present. ...
Terra Branford , Tina Branford in Japan) is a fictional character in Square Co. ...
Locke Cole , Lock Cole in Japan) is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Edgar Roni Figaro, or King Edgar is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Shadow ) is a fictional character in the Square Co. ...
Cyan Garamonde is a playable character in the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Gau is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Celes Ch re or Celes Chere is a fictional character in the video game Final Fantasy VI. Before she joins the players party, she is General Celes of the Empire. ...
Setzer Gabbiani ) is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Mog ) is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Strago Magus , Stragus Magus in Japanese) is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Relm Arrowny is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Aria di Mezzo Carattere (translates to Air of Half Character when translated from Italian to English), or simply Aria ) in its original Japanese Language, is an aria from the opera The Dream Oath: Maria and Draco, written by veteran Final Fantasy game music composer Nobuo Uematsu for the Super Nintendo...
Final Fantasy Anthology Soundtrack is a promo soundtrack album of video game music from the computer role-playing games Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI, originally produced by Square Co. ...
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