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Fiends/Monstres/Monster/生物

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Antica Antica Antica

アンティカ
antika

Notes: Often referred to by Japanese players as 'ant', 蟻 (ari).
Bat Chauve-souris Bat

コウモリ
koumori

Beastmen Homme-bête Beastmen

獣人
juujin

Bee Abeille Bee

ハチ
hachi

Notes: Often referred to by Japanese players as 'bee', 蜂 (hachi)
Bird Oiseau Bird


tori

Crab Crabe Crab

カニ
kani

Damselfly Damselfly Damselfly

トンボ
tonbo

Dhalmel Dhalmel Dhalmel

ダルメル
darumeru

Notes: Often referred to by Japanese players as キリン (Kirin) - Giraffe (not to be mistaken for the NM Kirin)
Fish Poisson Fish


sakana

Notes: This is a noun, not a verb and certainly not a command. While {Fisherman} has been adapted to general usage to mean "puller," many English-speaking players have tried to adopt this as a command to said "Fisherman" to "Fish." However, in the various language clients, this comes across more like the English-speaking player screaming "Salmon! Tuna!" rather than "Please bring another enemy."
Funguar Funguar Funguar

キノコ
kinoko

Notes: Literally means "Mushroom"
Goblin Goblin Goblin

ゴブリン
goburin

Notes: Often abbreviated by Japanese players to ゴブ (gobu).
Leech Leech Leech

ヒル
hiru

Lizard Lézard Lizard

リザード
rizaado

Notes: Often referred to by Japanese players as トカゲ (tokage).
Malboro Malboro Malboro

モルボル
moruboru

Orc Orc Orc

オーク
ooku

Quadav Quadav Quadav

クゥダフ
kwudafu

Rabbit Lapin Rabbit

ウサギ
usagi

Raptor Raptor Raptor

ラプトゥル
raputuru

Sahagin Sahagin Sahagin

サハギン
sahagin

Sheep Mouton Sheep


hitsuji

Skeleton Squelette Skeleton

骸骨
gaikotsu

Notes: Often referred to by Japanese players as 骨 (Hone) "Bones"
Tiger Tigre Tiger

トラ
tora

Tonberry Tonberry Tonberry

トンベリ
tonberi

Worm Ver Worm

ミミズ
mimizu

Notes: Also sometimes used to refer to crawlers; however they typically use イモ (potato) for crawlers. 
Yagudo Yagudo Yagudo

ヤグード
yaguudo

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