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Sahagin

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Artwork of a water thug from Secret of Mana

The Sahagin, also known as Water Bandit or Water Thug, is a recurring enemy in the Mana series. Often appearing as a humanoid frog type monster, they are one of the most commonly recognized creatures in the franchise and have been appearing in all installments ever since their debut in Final Fantasy Adventure.

General Information[edit]

Physical Description[edit]

Sahagins are round, piscean creatures coverted in green scales and orange webby fins in lieu of hands and feets. They sport a mohawk made of fins on their head and back. Their bulbous eyes have a tired expression and their orange lips are perpetually swollen. They are often seen carrying a spear that they use either as a melee weapon or a projectile.

Attributes[edit]

Being aquatic creatures, Sahagins often haunt every bodies of water available in games they appear in. Their amphibious nature lead them to roam fields and caves as well. They can ever thrive in frigid regions. Very rarely will they venture in hot & dry environments although they are known exceptions.

These aquatic monsters are naturally attuned to the water element. They will most likely be vulnerable to the fire element although there are some exceptions to that rule.

Variants[edit]

The Sahagin has only one known variant called the Petit Poseidon. It is characterized by having stronger stats and casting Undine magic in some games.

The Dark Sahagin is a souped-up version of the regular monster in Sword of Mana, spawning after defeating 1,000 Sahagins.

Appearances[edit]

Final Fantasy Adventure/Adventures of Mana[edit]

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“Just try and withstand my multi-pitchfork attack!”
Translated Quote
Main article: Sahagin (Adventures of Mana)

This sea monster can be found in many bodies of water, including the ocean, and can be spotted around Westlake and the Subterranean River. It has a normal movement speed and attacks by throwing harpoons in a straight line at Sumo. It is fortunately quite frail defensively and is weak against lightning-based attack. It is one of the few monsters to drop Keyrings upon defeat.

In Adventures of Mana, the Shahagin’s only notable difference is their slightly better speed.

Secret of Mana[edit]

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“Water Thug (Water) -- Throws harpoons.”
Secret of Mana Official Game Secrets, (page 159)
Main article: Water Thug (Secret of Mana)

The Water Thug, also called Water Bandit in the HD remake, is a fish-type enemy first appearing in the Water Palace during the imperial invasion. They a spotted again in the Forest of Seasons and around Matango. They hurt the party by either swinging their spear or by tossing it.

The Light Trident, called Sahagin's Lance in Japanese, is a level 3 spear weapon that deals extra damage to beasts & bird type enemies.

Trials of Mana[edit]

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Main article: Sahagin (Trials of Mana)

Sahagins are found wandering in the Frostbite Fields and in the Labyrinth of Ice should they are summoned by their stronger variant. They attack by frothing bubbles at their opponent or by swinging their trident. They can drop Sahagin Chips once defeated, granting extra Magical attack and defense to a party member after use.

Legend of Mana[edit]

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“SAHAGIN -- Demi-human -- STR: Undine ; WK: Jinn -- It became a demi-human as it began living ashore.”
In-Game Encyclopedia
Main article: Sahagin (Legend of Mana)

Wild Sahagins can be found scouting numerous lands, such as Madora Beach, Fieg Snowfields, Mekiv Caverns, the SS Buccaneer, and Lucemia. They attack by spitting bubbles at their opponent and by doing various swings with their spears. They might leave equippable spears after being downed. Hostile varieties are colored blue instead of their regular green hue.

Players can recruit a friendly Sahagin called Tikkle in Duma Desert by completing their sidequest called The Wimpy Thugling. Their Synchro ability, Stabbing, allows the player to deal more damage with their piercing attacks.

Sword of Mana[edit]

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Main article: Sahagin (Sword of Mana)

Sahagins DemiHuman-type enemies that are only found in the Subland River. Their prime sense is Hearing and their secondary is DayViz. They attack by thrusting their spear to the party. They have a weakness to Gnome spells.

Children of Mana[edit]

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Main article: Sahagin (Children of Mana)

Sahagins appear as enemies in Star Lake.

Heroes of Mana[edit]

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“A rotund merman whose trident rarely misses its mark.”
In-game description
Main article: Sahagin (Heroes of Mana)

Sahagins are missile units in Heroes of Mana. They move easily on watery terrain.

Rise of Mana[edit]

Main article: Sahagin (Rise of Mana)

Sahagin appear as a water-type Magic pet and as monsters in Rise of Mana.

Echoes of Mana[edit]

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Main article: Sahagin (Echoes of Mana)

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

Visions of Mana[edit]


Gallery[edit]

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

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese サハギン
Sahagin
Sahagin
Spanish ???
French Harpono (SNES)
Sahuagin (remake)
Corruption of harpon (harpoon)
Sahagin
German Poseidonkröte (SNES)
Sahagin (remake)
Poseidon toad
Italian Tritone Triton
Rabite icon EOM artwork.png Randi --"Whoa! What's a Rabite doing in a place like this?"
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