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{{Species infobox
[[File:Rabite.png|200px|thumb|Artwork of a rabite from ''Children of Mana'']]
|image=[[File:Rabite.png|200px]]<br>Artwork of a rabite from ''Children of Mana''
|first_appearance=''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]'' (1991)
|latest_appearance=''[[Legend of Mana|Legend of Mana (remake)]]'' (2021)
|variant_of=
|variants=[[Black Rabite]]<br>[[Great Rabite]]<br>[[Grim Rabite]]<br>[[King Rabite]]<br>[[Raviolos]]<br>[[Silktail]]<br>[[Snowy Rabite]]
|comparable=[[Labune]]
|relatives=
|notable=[[Buju]]
|derivative=[[Rabite Cap]]<br>[[Rabite Forest]]<br>[[Rabite Knuckles]]<br>[[Rabite Slippers]]
|expand=
}}
'''Rabites''' are rabbit-like monsters that appear in nearly every game of the ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' series, since their debut in ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''. Rabites are very common enemies, although they have appeared as pets, and are among the weakest ones encountered. They are a mascot of the ''Mana'' series.


==History==
'''Rabites''' are rabbit-like monsters that appear in nearly every game of the ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' series, since their debut in ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''. Rabites are very common enemies, although they have appeared as pets, and are among the weakest ones encountered. They are a mascot of the ''Mana'' series and therefore have appeared in every single installment.
===''Final Fantasy Adventure''===
[[File:Rabite FFA sprite.png|left]]
In ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', Rabites are primarily encountered in [[Topple]], although they also appear in [[Wendel]] during [[Julius]]'s attack on the location. Rabites move around by bouncing very high, after which they slowly descend back onto the ground.
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===''Secret of Mana''===
Rabites have appeared prevalently in several pieces of ''Mana'' merchandise, including plush dolls, cushions, lighters, mousepads, straps, telephone cards, and T-shirts.
 
==General Information==
===Physical Description===
They are always depicted as round, yellow furballs sporting round eyes along with a bucktooth smile. They also have long floppy rabbit ears and a pink tail protuding from their backside. Rabites have a squishy body that allows them to leap high into the air. In most games they attack by biting their opponent or by jumping.
 
===Attributes===
The leporine monster is generally seen wandering in open fields, grassy meadows and forest, although they have proven to be extremely adaptable as they can be also spotted in various other settings. They are typically one of the first enemies to be found at the beginning of every installments.
 
They are generally neither strong or weak against a particular element, although some installments have made them weak to [[Luna]] or [[Aura]] magic.
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=== Variants ===
[[File:SoM fighting rabites.png|thumb|Screenshot of the [[Fuji|Heroine]] fighting yellow rabites in ''Sword of Mana''.]]
While the most common rabites are depicted as yellow, several other types exist, each one being different from the other in terms of strength. 
 
*[[Silktail]]s are a pink and stronger variant of a rabite enemy. Unlike yellow rabites, the pink rabites rely on their ability to both attack and heal, using their ability to conjure minor restorative magic (the silktails in ''Secret of Mana'' also possess a sleep spell). They are much more aggressive than regular rabites, using jumping and leaping attacks and pursuing foes well after dark.
 
*[[King Rabite]]s, which only appear in ''[[Trials of Mana]]'', have a lilac color, and are hardier and more aggressive than their relatives. Somewhat of a rarity, King Rabites make their home in the fabled Mana Holyland, a sacred place that houses the [[Mana Tree]]. They can summon rabites and rabilions to their aid, and they have a potent attack which pummels a foe with many tiny rabites.
 
*[[Great Rabite]]s are even more powerful than king rabites, and first appear in ''Trials of Mana''. Aside from inheriting nearly all of their lesser cousins' attacks, these green members of the species can stomp their foes flat by enlarging themselves to perform a [[Jumbonk]] attack.
 
*[[Black Rabite]]s are an elusive variant who are matched only by their immense power. First appearing in ''Trials of Mana'', the Black Rabite is an optional boss character that wields powerful magic and has a staggering amount of health. The origin of this beast is unknown, but it has somehow come into possession of powerful mana that allows it to cast nearly every spell in the game, as well as summon equal-level monsters to its aid. The Black Rabite is seen in a hidden path inside the Dragon's Hole in Trials of Mana, not too far from the entrance. The Black Rabite appears again as a result of an easter egg in ''[[Sword of Mana]]'' by killing 1000 normal rabites, thus allowing the player to "upgrade" any rabites encountered thereafter into their black counterparts.  Although much more powerful physically than normal rabites, these Black Rabites lack the magic abilities of the one found in ''Trials of Mana''.
*[[Grim Rabite]]s are not in themselves a rabite species in ''[[Dawn of Mana]]'', but rather a severe corruption of any rabite species by the [[Echoes of Mavolia]], inheriting various dark powers from the spirits that take hold.
Also in ''Dawn of Mana'', a rabite named [[Buju]] is a pet belonging to [[Ritzia]], who took him in after he was abandoned by his family.
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==Appearances==
===''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]/[[Adventures of Mana]]''===
{{main|Rabite (Adventures of Mana)}}
{{quote2|Hey, come dance with me!|Translated Quote}}
[[File:Rabite FFA artwork.jpg|100px|right]]
In ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' and its direct remake ''Adventures of Mana'', Rabites are primarily encountered in [[Topple]], although they also appear in [[Wendel]] during [[Julius]]'s attack on the location. Rabites move around by bouncing very high, after which they slowly descend back onto the ground.
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===''[[Secret of Mana]]''===
{{quote|Rabite -- These are the weakest creatures you"(''sic'')ll encounter.|''Secret of Mana'' Official Game Secrets'''|(page 158)}}
{{quote|Rabite -- These are the weakest creatures you"(''sic'')ll encounter.|''Secret of Mana'' Official Game Secrets'''|(page 158)}}
{{main|Rabite (Secret of Mana)}}
[[File:Rabite Mushboom icon SeoM artwork.png|100px|right]]
Rabites appear around [[Potos Village]] and in lowland areas between Potos and [[Pandora]]. They can also appear as the result of the spell [[Change Form]] or as a transformation of the [[Shape Shifter]] enemy.
Players can also purchase the [[Rabite Cap]] from [[Neko]] or at the [[Dwarf Village (Secret of Mana)|Dwarf Village]]. The headgear is onlt equippable by [[Popoi]].
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===''[[Trials of Mana]]''===
{{main|Rabite (Trials of Mana)}}
[[File:Rabite Trials of Mana artwork.jpg|100px|right]]
Rabites are commonly seen in beginning areas of the game, such as the eponymous [[Rabite Forest|forest]], [[Cascade Cavern]] and the [[Golden Road]]. Their behavior does not change much from the previous game, and they can be spawn from their [[Silktail (Trials of Mana)|evolved]] [[King Rabite (Secret of Mana)|species]] as backup during battle. They are generally only seen bouncing around during daytime and rest at nighttime instead, allowing players to sneak through them or strike while they sleep.


Rabites appear around [[Potos Village]] and in lowland areas between Potos and [[Pandora]]. They can also appear as the result of the spell [[Change Form]] or as a transformation of the [[Shape Shifter]] enemy.
The leporine creature seems to have an expanded biome in the [[Trials of Mana HD|HD remake]], as it can be found in many other locations compared to its original entry.


===''Trials of Mana''===
Players can once again procure the [[Rabite Cap]] for [[Charlotte]] in [[Jadd Stronghold|Jadd]]. In the 3D remake, the [[Rabite Adornment]] is an accessory obtainable for DLC that boosts EXP gain by 10% in battle for the wearer until reaching level 10.
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===''Legend of Mana''===
===''[[Legend of Mana]]''===
{{quote2|Beast -- STR: Wisp, Dryad ; WK: Shade, Aura -- A round bunny-like monster.  Watch out for its biting attacks!|In-Game Encyclopedia}}
{{quote2|Beast -- STR: Wisp, Dryad ; WK: Shade, Aura -- A round bunny-like monster.  Watch out for its biting attacks!|In-Game Encyclopedia}}
{{main|Rabite (Legend of Mana)}}
[[File:Rabite LOM artwork.jpg|100px|right]]
In ''[[Legend of Mana]]'', the rabites encountered in the wild are instead white, as it is possible for the [[Hero (Legend of Mana)|Hero]] or [[Heroine (Legend of Mana)|Heroine]] to raise a pet rabite, who retains its usual yellow color. Both types of rabites have the same attacks, such as biting, and [[Glare]], which is an attack that decreases its target's attack power.
In ''[[Legend of Mana]]'', the rabites encountered in the wild are instead white, as it is possible for the [[Hero (Legend of Mana)|Hero]] or [[Heroine (Legend of Mana)|Heroine]] to raise a pet rabite, who retains its usual yellow color. Both types of rabites have the same attacks, such as biting, and [[Glare]], which is an attack that decreases its target's attack power.


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Like other domesticated pet monsters, a rabite hatches from a [[Monster Egg]]. Monster Eggs with a rabite can be found at [[Lake Kilma]] and The White Forest. Unlike wild rabites, a domesticated rabite's strength depends on how many [[experience point]]s it has. Domesticated rabites are not strong fighters, but they have a special ability named [[HP Recovery]] that increases the the Hero or Heroine's [[hit point]] recovery rate.
Like other domesticated pet monsters, a rabite hatches from a [[Monster Egg]]. Monster Eggs with a rabite can be found at [[Lake Kilma]] and The White Forest. Unlike wild rabites, a domesticated rabite's strength depends on how many [[experience point]]s it has. Domesticated rabites are not strong fighters, but they have a special ability named [[HP Recovery]] that increases the the Hero or Heroine's [[hit point]] recovery rate.
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===''[[Sword of Mana]]''===
{{main|Rabite (Sword of Mana)}}
[[File:Rabite Sword of Mana artwork.jpg|100px|right]]
Rabites are once again encountered in early areas, such around [[Topple (Sword of Mana)|Topple]]. They are of the [[Fauna]] type and their prime sense is smell. The creature is not very aggressive and can be easily defeated with a few weapon swings. Like any other regular enemies in the game, slaying 1,000 of them will replace them with the much more powerful dark version, and can be subsequently defeated to gain experience faster.
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===''[[Children of Mana]]''===
{{main|Rabite (Children of Mana)}}
[[File:Rabite COM artwork.jpg|100px|right]]
Rabites are weak enemies encountered in the [[Mana Tower]]. They have a similar movement parttern to their ''Sword of Mana'' counterpart.
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===''[[Friends of Mana]]''===
{{main|Rabite (Friends of Mana)}}
[[File:Rabite FOM artwork.jpg|100px|right]]
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===''[[Dawn of Mana]]''===
{{main|Rabite (Dawn of Mana)}}
[[File:Rabite DOM sprite.png|100px|right]]
Rabites are fought mainly during the [[Prologue (Dawn of Mana)|Prologue]] in [[Sunbeam Forest]] and [[Chapter 1 (Dawn of Mana)|Chapter 1]] inside the [[Great Tree (chapter 1)|Great Tree]]. They can easily be frazzled and knocked back by surrounding objects.


===Other appearances===
[[Buju]] is [[Ritzia]]'s pet rabite and appears in several cutscenes during the adventure.
{{br}}
===''[[Heroes of Mana]]''===
{{main|Rabite (Heroes of Mana)}}
{{quote2|An animal with a round body with a big bucktooth. It's a hard worker that can carry its weight.|In-game description}}
[[File:Rabite HOM sprite.png|right]]
Rabites are gatherer [[Unit (Heroes of Mana)|units]] in ''Heroes of Mana''. They are the first summonable unit and are introduced in [[Chapter 1 (Heroes of Mana)|chapter 1]]. They are extremely weak as their fighting prowess are next to none and thus can easily be wiped out by enemy units.
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===''[[Circle of Mana]]''===
[[File:SSUR 0537 チョコボ&ラビ 桜農園.jpg|100px|right]]
Rabites are depicted in numerous cards albeit never as a standalone.
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===''[[Rise of Mana]]''===
[[File:Rabite ROM screenshot.jpg|100px|right]]
{{main|Rabite (Rise of Mana)}}
Rabites appear as a fire-type [[Magic pet]] and as monsters found in [[Salvira Cave]] and a few other locations.
{{-}}
===''[[Echoes of Mana]]''===
[[File:EoM Rabite.webp|100px|right]]
{{main|Rabite (Echoes of Mana)}}
Rabites are found in numerous chapters during the main story, side stories, and other exclusive events. They are weak against the [[Luna|moon]] element.
{{-}}
===''[[Visions of Mana]]''===
{{-}}
 
==Non-''Mana'' appearances==
* In ''[[ffwiki:Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]]'' there is an accessory called the [[ffwiki:Rabite's Foot|Rabite's Foot]] (despite Rabites not having any feet), which increases the [[ffwiki:Luck|Luck]] statistic by 100 points. Its name is a play on "{{wp|rabbit's foot}}" and also references how rabbit feet are considered by some to be a good-luck charm.
* In ''[[ffwiki:Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]]'' there is an accessory called the [[ffwiki:Rabite's Foot|Rabite's Foot]] (despite Rabites not having any feet), which increases the [[ffwiki:Luck|Luck]] statistic by 100 points. Its name is a play on "{{wp|rabbit's foot}}" and also references how rabbit feet are considered by some to be a good-luck charm.


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In the ''[[Legend of Mana (manga)|Legend of Mana]]'' manga, a Rabite appears as a dangerous but cuddly comic relief character and emergency food ration for the main hero.
In the ''[[Legend of Mana (manga)|Legend of Mana]]'' manga, a Rabite appears as a dangerous but cuddly comic relief character and emergency food ration for the main hero.


==Stats==
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== General information ==
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=== Physical appearance and traits ===
Rabites resemble a small rabbit with no legs, large ears that curve upward and form a point at the tip, and a round, puffy tail. They are usually found in grassy areas. Movement by the rabites is achieved by hopping along the ground by pushing up with the muscles on its underside, allowing it to move forward while propelling its body through the air.  Though many aspects of its physiology remain unrevealed by Square Enix, its body appears to contain little to no bone structure, as evidenced by the extreme pliability of its stomach and mouth, which it is able to open quite widely. However, in some games, the rabite tends to spew forth several bones from its body upon defeat, often more so than could logically be housed inside its small frame.  One possible explanation could be that the bones come from an animal the rabite has recently devoured, or it could simply be a recycled death graphic that should not be taken literally. In the earlier games, the rabite, upon defeat, explodes in a colorful splash.
 
Despite their docile appearance, rabites can and most often will attack unprovoked. Their primary attack consists of lunging at an opponent, mouth agape, and biting down on them with their single, large tooth. They can be quickly defeated from a single hit. According to some of its other traits found in ''[[Secret of Mana]]'', in the event it becomes too wounded to fight or if it faces a threat too large for it to handle, it will attempt to flee. If it becomes surrounded it will then cover its face in a last bid for mercy. In any game featuring a day-night cycle, rabites can be seen sleeping when it becomes dark rather than moving around screen, which would make them diurnal.
 
=== Variants ===
[[File:SoM fighting rabites.png|thumb|Screenshot of the [[Fuji|Heroine]] fighting yellow rabites in ''Sword of Mana''.]]
While the most common rabites are depicted as yellow, several other types exist, each one being different from the other in terms of strength. 
 
*[[Silktail]]s are a pink and stronger variant of a rabite enemy. Unlike yellow rabites, the pink rabites rely on their ability to both attack and heal, using their ability to conjure minor restorative magic (the silktails in ''Secret of Mana'' also possess a sleep spell). They are much more aggressive than regular rabites, using jumping and leaping attacks and pursuing foes well after dark.
 
*[[King Rabite]]s, which only appear in ''[[Trials of Mana]]'', have a lilac color, and are hardier and more aggressive than their relatives. Somewhat of a rarity, King Rabites make their home in the fabled Mana Holyland, a sacred place that houses the [[Mana Tree]]. They can summon rabites and rabilions to their aid, and they have a potent attack which pummels a foe with many tiny rabites.
 
*[[Great Rabite]]s are even more powerful than king rabites, and first appear in ''Trials of Mana''. Aside from inheriting nearly all of their lesser cousins' attacks, these green members of the species can stomp their foes flat by enlarging themselves to perform a [[Jumbonk]] attack.
 
*[[Black Rabite]]s are an elusive variant who are matched only by their immense power. First appearing in ''Trials of Mana'', the Black Rabite is an optional boss character that wields powerful magic and has a staggering amount of health. The origin of this beast is unknown, but it has somehow come into possession of powerful mana that allows it to cast nearly every spell in the game, as well as summon equal-level monsters to its aid. The Black Rabite is seen in a hidden path inside the Dragon's Hole in Trials of Mana, not too far from the entrance. The Black Rabite appears again as a result of an easter egg in ''[[Sword of Mana]]'' by killing 1000 normal rabites, thus allowing the player to "upgrade" any rabites encountered thereafter into their black counterparts.  Although much more powerful physically than normal rabites, these Black Rabites lack the magic abilities of the one found in ''Trials of Mana''.
*[[Grim Rabite]]s are not in themselves a rabite species in ''[[Dawn of Mana]]'', but rather a severe corruption of any rabite species by the [[Echoes of Mavolia]], inheriting various dark powers from the spirits that take hold.
Also in ''Dawn of Mana'', a rabite named [[Buju]] is a pet belonging to [[Ritzia]], who took him in after he was abandoned by his family.


===Etymology===
==Etymology==
Rabite's name is a portmanteau of "rabbit" and "bite," a reference to how it is based on rabbits and primary means of attack, respectively.
Rabite's name is a portmanteau of "rabbit" and "bite," a reference to how it is based on rabbits and primary means of attack, respectively.


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<gallery>
Rabite FFA artwork.jpg|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' artwork
Rabite FFA sprite.png|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' sprite
Rabite FFA Mobile.png|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' mobile sprite
Rabite AOM screenshot.png|''Adventures of Mana'' 3D model
Rabite AOM screenshot.png|''Adventures of Mana'' 3D model
Rabite Secret of Mana sprite.png|''Secret of Mana'' sprite
Rabite SOM mobile sprite.png|''Secret of Mana'' sprite
Rabite SOM remake screenshot.png|''Secret of Mana'' remake 3D model
Rabite SOM remake screenshot.png|''Secret of Mana'' remake 3D model
Rabite Trials of Mana artwork.jpg|''Trials of Mana'' artwork
Rabite TOM sprite.png|''Trials of Mana'' sprite\
Rabite TOM remake screenshot.png|''Trials of Mana'' remake 3D model
Rabite TOM remake screenshot.png|''Trials of Mana'' remake 3D model
Rabite LOM artwork.jpg|''Legend of Mana'' artwork
Rabite pet portrait LOM sprite.png|''Legend of Mana'' pet portrait
Rabite 1st palette LOM sprite.png|''Legend of Mana'' sprite
Rabite 2nd palette LOM sprite.png|''Legend of Mana'' sprite
Rabite Sword of Mana artwork.jpg|''Sword of Mana'' artwork
Rabite Sword of Mana sprite.png|''Sword of Mana'' sprite
Rabite FOM artwork.jpg|''Friends of Mana'' artwork
Rabite DOM screenshot.png|''Dawn of Mana'' 3D model
Rabite COM artwork.jpg|''Children of Mana'' artwork
Rabite 2 COM artwork.jpg|''Children of Mana'' artwork
Rabite COM sprite.png|''Children of Mana'' sprite
Rabite HOM sprite.png|''Heroes of Mana'' sprite
SSUR 0537 チョコボ&ラビ 桜農園.jpg|''Circle of Mana'' artwork
SSUR 0538 チョコボ&ラビ 桜農園.jpg|''Circle of Mana'' artwork
SSUR 0539 チョコボ&ラビ 桜農園.jpg|''Circle of Mana'' artwork
SSUR 0540 チョコボ&ラビ 桜農園.jpg|''Circle of Mana'' artwork
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Latest revision as of 17:13, April 6, 2024

Artwork of a rabite from Children of Mana

Rabites are rabbit-like monsters that appear in nearly every game of the Mana series, since their debut in Final Fantasy Adventure. Rabites are very common enemies, although they have appeared as pets, and are among the weakest ones encountered. They are a mascot of the Mana series and therefore have appeared in every single installment.

Rabites have appeared prevalently in several pieces of Mana merchandise, including plush dolls, cushions, lighters, mousepads, straps, telephone cards, and T-shirts.

General Information[edit]

Physical Description[edit]

They are always depicted as round, yellow furballs sporting round eyes along with a bucktooth smile. They also have long floppy rabbit ears and a pink tail protuding from their backside. Rabites have a squishy body that allows them to leap high into the air. In most games they attack by biting their opponent or by jumping.

Attributes[edit]

The leporine monster is generally seen wandering in open fields, grassy meadows and forest, although they have proven to be extremely adaptable as they can be also spotted in various other settings. They are typically one of the first enemies to be found at the beginning of every installments.

They are generally neither strong or weak against a particular element, although some installments have made them weak to Luna or Aura magic.

Variants[edit]

Screenshot of the Heroine fighting yellow rabites in Sword of Mana.

While the most common rabites are depicted as yellow, several other types exist, each one being different from the other in terms of strength.

  • Silktails are a pink and stronger variant of a rabite enemy. Unlike yellow rabites, the pink rabites rely on their ability to both attack and heal, using their ability to conjure minor restorative magic (the silktails in Secret of Mana also possess a sleep spell). They are much more aggressive than regular rabites, using jumping and leaping attacks and pursuing foes well after dark.
  • King Rabites, which only appear in Trials of Mana, have a lilac color, and are hardier and more aggressive than their relatives. Somewhat of a rarity, King Rabites make their home in the fabled Mana Holyland, a sacred place that houses the Mana Tree. They can summon rabites and rabilions to their aid, and they have a potent attack which pummels a foe with many tiny rabites.
  • Great Rabites are even more powerful than king rabites, and first appear in Trials of Mana. Aside from inheriting nearly all of their lesser cousins' attacks, these green members of the species can stomp their foes flat by enlarging themselves to perform a Jumbonk attack.
  • Black Rabites are an elusive variant who are matched only by their immense power. First appearing in Trials of Mana, the Black Rabite is an optional boss character that wields powerful magic and has a staggering amount of health. The origin of this beast is unknown, but it has somehow come into possession of powerful mana that allows it to cast nearly every spell in the game, as well as summon equal-level monsters to its aid. The Black Rabite is seen in a hidden path inside the Dragon's Hole in Trials of Mana, not too far from the entrance. The Black Rabite appears again as a result of an easter egg in Sword of Mana by killing 1000 normal rabites, thus allowing the player to "upgrade" any rabites encountered thereafter into their black counterparts. Although much more powerful physically than normal rabites, these Black Rabites lack the magic abilities of the one found in Trials of Mana.
  • Grim Rabites are not in themselves a rabite species in Dawn of Mana, but rather a severe corruption of any rabite species by the Echoes of Mavolia, inheriting various dark powers from the spirits that take hold.

Also in Dawn of Mana, a rabite named Buju is a pet belonging to Ritzia, who took him in after he was abandoned by his family.

Appearances[edit]

Final Fantasy Adventure/Adventures of Mana[edit]

Main article: Rabite (Adventures of Mana)
“Hey, come dance with me!”
Translated Quote
Rabite FFA artwork.jpg

In Final Fantasy Adventure and its direct remake Adventures of Mana, Rabites are primarily encountered in Topple, although they also appear in Wendel during Julius's attack on the location. Rabites move around by bouncing very high, after which they slowly descend back onto the ground.

Secret of Mana[edit]

“Rabite -- These are the weakest creatures you"(sic)ll encounter.”
Secret of Mana Official Game Secrets, (page 158)
Main article: Rabite (Secret of Mana)
Rabite Mushboom icon SeoM artwork.png

Rabites appear around Potos Village and in lowland areas between Potos and Pandora. They can also appear as the result of the spell Change Form or as a transformation of the Shape Shifter enemy.

Players can also purchase the Rabite Cap from Neko or at the Dwarf Village. The headgear is onlt equippable by Popoi.

Trials of Mana[edit]

Main article: Rabite (Trials of Mana)
Rabite Trials of Mana artwork.jpg

Rabites are commonly seen in beginning areas of the game, such as the eponymous forest, Cascade Cavern and the Golden Road. Their behavior does not change much from the previous game, and they can be spawn from their evolved species as backup during battle. They are generally only seen bouncing around during daytime and rest at nighttime instead, allowing players to sneak through them or strike while they sleep.

The leporine creature seems to have an expanded biome in the HD remake, as it can be found in many other locations compared to its original entry.

Players can once again procure the Rabite Cap for Charlotte in Jadd. In the 3D remake, the Rabite Adornment is an accessory obtainable for DLC that boosts EXP gain by 10% in battle for the wearer until reaching level 10.

Legend of Mana[edit]

“Beast -- STR: Wisp, Dryad ; WK: Shade, Aura -- A round bunny-like monster. Watch out for its biting attacks!”
In-Game Encyclopedia
Main article: Rabite (Legend of Mana)
Rabite LOM artwork.jpg

In Legend of Mana, the rabites encountered in the wild are instead white, as it is possible for the Hero or Heroine to raise a pet rabite, who retains its usual yellow color. Both types of rabites have the same attacks, such as biting, and Glare, which is an attack that decreases its target's attack power.

Wild rabites are encountered at Luon Highway, Fieg Snowfields, and The White Forest. Their strength is different in each location, depending on when it can be accessed by the Hero or Heroine.

Like other domesticated pet monsters, a rabite hatches from a Monster Egg. Monster Eggs with a rabite can be found at Lake Kilma and The White Forest. Unlike wild rabites, a domesticated rabite's strength depends on how many experience points it has. Domesticated rabites are not strong fighters, but they have a special ability named HP Recovery that increases the the Hero or Heroine's hit point recovery rate.

Sword of Mana[edit]

Main article: Rabite (Sword of Mana)
Rabite Sword of Mana artwork.jpg

Rabites are once again encountered in early areas, such around Topple. They are of the Fauna type and their prime sense is smell. The creature is not very aggressive and can be easily defeated with a few weapon swings. Like any other regular enemies in the game, slaying 1,000 of them will replace them with the much more powerful dark version, and can be subsequently defeated to gain experience faster.

Children of Mana[edit]

Main article: Rabite (Children of Mana)
Rabite COM artwork.jpg

Rabites are weak enemies encountered in the Mana Tower. They have a similar movement parttern to their Sword of Mana counterpart.

Friends of Mana[edit]

Main article: Rabite (Friends of Mana)
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Dawn of Mana[edit]

Main article: Rabite (Dawn of Mana)
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Rabites are fought mainly during the Prologue in Sunbeam Forest and Chapter 1 inside the Great Tree. They can easily be frazzled and knocked back by surrounding objects.

Buju is Ritzia's pet rabite and appears in several cutscenes during the adventure.

Heroes of Mana[edit]

Main article: Rabite (Heroes of Mana)
“An animal with a round body with a big bucktooth. It's a hard worker that can carry its weight.”
In-game description
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Rabites are gatherer units in Heroes of Mana. They are the first summonable unit and are introduced in chapter 1. They are extremely weak as their fighting prowess are next to none and thus can easily be wiped out by enemy units.

Circle of Mana[edit]

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Rabites are depicted in numerous cards albeit never as a standalone.

Rise of Mana[edit]

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Main article: Rabite (Rise of Mana)

Rabites appear as a fire-type Magic pet and as monsters found in Salvira Cave and a few other locations.

Echoes of Mana[edit]

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Main article: Rabite (Echoes of Mana)

Rabites are found in numerous chapters during the main story, side stories, and other exclusive events. They are weak against the moon element.

Visions of Mana[edit]


Non-Mana appearances[edit]

  • In Final Fantasy X-2 there is an accessory called the Rabite's Foot (despite Rabites not having any feet), which increases the Luck statistic by 100 points. Its name is a play on "rabbit's foot" and also references how rabbit feet are considered by some to be a good-luck charm.
  • In SaGa Frontier, statues of rabites appear outside of a shrine. In the hidden ending, when all scenarios are completed, the player can defeat a rabite in combat.

Appearances in other media[edit]

Legend of Mana (manga)[edit]

In the Legend of Mana manga, a Rabite appears as a dangerous but cuddly comic relief character and emergency food ration for the main hero.


Etymology[edit]

Rabite's name is a portmanteau of "rabbit" and "bite," a reference to how it is based on rabbits and primary means of attack, respectively.

Profiles[edit]

  • Secret of Mana Official Game Secrets (page 158): "These are the weakest enemies you''ll[sic] encounter."

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Rabite.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ラビ
Rabi
Spanish Gazapo ???
French Liévro (SNES)
Lapyn (remake)
Based on lièvre (hare)
Based on lapin (rabbit)
German Pogopuschel (SNES)
Mümmler (remake)
???
Munchkin
Italian Gorniglio ???
Rabite icon EOM artwork.png Randi --"Whoa! What's a Rabite doing in a place like this?"
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