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{{Enemy
The '''Furball''' (ふさふさ, ''Fusafusa'') is an enemy which appears in [[Suikoden]]. In the original 1996 English language localization, it was known as the BonBon.
|name = BonBon
 
|japanese_name= ふさふさ
==Data==
|romaji_name = Fusafusa
{{S1 enemy data
|level = 5
|name = Furball
|image = Furball
|lv = 5
|potch = 70
|potch = 70
|bribe = yes
|bribe= yes
|hp = 18
|hp=18
|power = 31
|str=31
|skill = 5
|dex=5
|defense = 5
|prot=5
|speed = 16
|spd=16
|magic = 9
|mag=9
|luck = 12
|lck=12
|area = Outside [[Gregminster]]
|fire = Weak
|items = [[Failure Urn]], [[Octopus Urn]], [[Celadon Urn]]
|location = [[Arus|Area A (Gregminster area)]]
}}The '''BonBon''' (ふさふさ, ''Fusafusa'') is an enemy which appears in [[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]] and [[Suikoden II]].
|item_1 = [[Defective Urn]]
|rate_1 = 2
|item_2 = [[Octopus Pot]]
|rate_2 = 2
|item_3 = [[Celadon Urn]]
|rate_3 = 0.67
}}
 
==Information==
A mysterious creature that lived around [[Gregminster]] in the early days of the [[Gate Rune War]]. It attacks by ramming, but reports suggest it is quite weak and would not challenge any adventurer seriously in combat.


BonBons are one of the earlier monsters encountered in the game. It is generally not a threat, even to a lone [[Tir McDohl]] at the beginning of the game, unless partnered with more dangerous foes.
Furballs are one of the earliest monsters encountered in the game. It is generally not a threat, even to a lone [[Hero (Suikoden)|protagonist]] at the beginning of the game, unless partnered with more dangerous foes.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* "Fusafusa" (ふさふさ) is a Japanese onomatopoeia used to denote fluffiness.
* "Fusafusa" (ふさふさ), this enemy's Japanese name, is a Japanese onomatopoeia used to denote fluffiness.
 
==Other languages and releases==
{{flex}}
{{Other Names}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese hiragana|ふさふさ}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese rōmaji|Fusafusa}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese simplified (HDR)|绒毛怪}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese traditional (HDR)|絨毛怪}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese pinyin|Róngmáo guài}}
{{Other Names footer}}


{{Top icons
{{Other Names}}
|Suikoden= yes
{{Other Names row|English (PS1)|BonBon}}
|Suikoden II= no
{{Other Names row|English (HDR)|Furball}}
|Suikoden III= no
{{Other Names row|French (HDR)|Boule de fourrure}}
|Suikoden IV= no
{{Other Names row|German (HDR)|Fellkugel}}
|Suikoden V= no
{{Other Names row|Italian (HDR)|Ciuffolo}}
|Tierkreis= no
{{Other Names row|Spanish (HDR)|Pelusón}}
|Suikogaiden 1= no
{{Other Names footer}}
|Suikogaiden 2= no
</div>
|Tactics= no
 
|Card Stories= no
==References==
}}
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 92


[[Category:Enemies]] [[Category:Enemies in Suikoden]]
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 11 March 2025

The Furball (ふさふさ, Fusafusa) is an enemy which appears in Suikoden. In the original 1996 English language localization, it was known as the BonBon.

Data

Furball
Level
Potch (Bribe)
Location
Stats
HP
STR
MAG
PROT
18
31
9
5
DEX
SPD
LCK
5
16
12
Element Resist
Fire
Water
Earth
Weak
Normal
Normal
Lightning
Wind
Holy
Normal
Normal
Normal
Items

Information

A mysterious creature that lived around Gregminster in the early days of the Gate Rune War. It attacks by ramming, but reports suggest it is quite weak and would not challenge any adventurer seriously in combat.

Furballs are one of the earliest monsters encountered in the game. It is generally not a threat, even to a lone protagonist at the beginning of the game, unless partnered with more dangerous foes.

Trivia

  • "Fusafusa" (ふさふさ), this enemy's Japanese name, is a Japanese onomatopoeia used to denote fluffiness.

Other languages and releases

Japanese hiragana ふさふさ
Japanese rōmaji Fusafusa
Chinese simplified (HDR) 绒毛怪
Chinese traditional (HDR) 絨毛怪
Chinese pinyin Róngmáo guài
English (PS1) BonBon
English (HDR) Furball
French (HDR) Boule de fourrure
German (HDR) Fellkugel
Italian (HDR) Ciuffolo
Spanish (HDR) Pelusón

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 92