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Moogle

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Special Event Moogle
Special Event Moogle
Nomad Moogle in Rabao.
Nomad Moogle in Rabao.

Moogles are useful creatures, and can be found in many places:


Moogle is also a name of an FFXI Server used at Square Enix special events, playing demos of events.

Capability Details

Because not every Moogle provides the same features, the following table breaks down each Mog House and Nomad Moogle by city, and details the functionality each one will present to the player. Please note that those Moogles listed as providing access to Storage and Layout functions will only provide those features when you are in the city of your Allegiance.

Location Type Mog Safe Change Jobs Delivery Box Gardening Storage† Layout† Mog Locker
Bastok Mog House Check Check Check Check Check Check Check
San d'Oria Mog House Check Check Check Check Check Check Check
Windurst Mog House Check Check Check Check Check Check Check
Jeuno Mog House Check Check Check Check X X Check
Aht Urhgan Whitegate / Al Zahbi Mog House Check Check Check Check X X Check
Kazham Nomad Check Check Check X X X Check
Norg Nomad Check Check Check X X X Check
Rabao Nomad Check Check Check X X X Check
Tavnazian Safehold Nomad Check Check Check X X X Check
Nashmau Nomad Check Check Check X X X Check
Selbina Nomad Check Check Check X X X Check
Mhaura Nomad Check Check Check X X X Check
† Only available in your Home Nation.

Involved in Quests

Historical Background

From the Wikipedia entry for Moogle:

Moogles are small creatures that appear throughout the Final Fantasy, Seiken Densetsu (Secret of Mana) and Kingdom Hearts game series. They first appeared in Final Fantasy III. Moogles serve a variety of purposes in the various games in which they appear. They sometimes provide opportunities to record game progress or access shops; occasionally they assist in battle or may even become a playable character. Good-natured creatures, moogles are usually white or tan, and their most notable feature is a white antenna protruding from the head with a small red ball (called a 'pompom') at the end. They have small red or purple wings, and their ears are shaped like those of a cat or rabbit. They tend to use the word (or possibly sound) "kupo" ("クポー" in Japanese versions) when they talk, more commonly to finish a sentence (for example, "What a beautiful day, kupo!"). Moogles, along with Chocobos, are often considered the mascots of the Final Fantasy series. It should also be noted that a Moogle's favorite food is the Kupo Nut, which is rumored to be the reason that Moogles use "Kupo" in their dialect. In Final Fantasy IX, Moogles were known for running an intercontinental mail delivery system known as "Mognet." The "Mognet" system was again used in the Nintendo DS remake of Final Fantasy III in conjunction with the Nintendo WiFi connection. Many names of Moogles have the pre-fix Mog, an example of this would be in Final Fantasy IX where every Moogle had a name.

Moogles are frequently featured as creatures that may be summoned by the Summoner or Caller class of playable characters. Typically, moogles are lower-level summon spells acquired earlier in a given game.

Moogles are called "Moguri" (モーグリ) in Japan. A portmanteau of the words "mogura" (土竜) and "koumori" (蝙蝠), (mole and bat, respectively). This is fitting as moogles tend to have small eyes and red/purple wings.

Some games refer to moogles as "mogs", for no readily apparent reason. Mog is also often used as a stand-in word for moogle, even when moogle is the term used to describe the species in that particular game. In both Final Fantasy VI and IX though, two significant moogles were actually called Mog because that was their given name.

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