Tomato is a species of enemy in Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift. It includes two diminutive members, the Alraune and Deadly Nightshade. These two enemies possess two different sets of abilities. Deadly Nightshades are among the weaker enemies, and their Speed is their biggest asset. Aside from the Dreamhares long ears and big fluffy tail, Deadly Nightshades are the smallest enemy if measured physically.
Classes[]
- Alraune
Humanoid in appearance, the alraune is actually a plant. It attacks with the sharp horn on its head.
- Deadly Nightshade
A variety of alraune with a tomato-red head. Some have even been known to possess enough intellect to cast magicks.
Stats[]
Monster | Move | Jump | Evasion | Resilience | Weak | Half | Null | Absorb |
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Alraune | 4 | 3 | 10 | 50 | Air | — | — | — |
Deadly Nightshade | 4 | 3 | 5 | 50 | Water | — | — | — |
Abilities[]
Impale[]
The alraune attacks with the drill-shaped horn atop its head.
Ability | MP | Range | Alraune | Deadly Nightshade |
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Horn Blow | — | 1 | Yes | No |
Damages and knocks back. | ||||
Horn Venom | — | 1 | Yes | No |
Damages and inflicts Poison. | ||||
Horn Shot | — | 4 | Yes | No |
Deals 3/4 of normal damage, increases hit rate by 20%. |
Deadly Nightshade[]
The large head of the deadly nightshade makes for a fearsome weapon.
Ability | MP | Range | Alraune | Deadly Nightshade |
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Tomato Fang | — | 1 | No | Yes |
Damages and knocks back. | ||||
Tomato Tackle | — | 1 | No | Yes |
Damages and lowers Speed. | ||||
Tomato Ketchup | — | 1 | No | Yes |
Inflicts Berserk. |
Etymology[]
Alraune is the German word for mandrake and is also the title of a German novel published in 1911 about the daughter, named Alraune, of a prostitute that has an overactive sex drive and no concept of love. This is based on legends which state that witches who make love to the mandrake root produce offspring that have no soul or feelings of love.
atropa belladonna, a perennial herbaceous plant whose foliage and berries are extremely toxic and cause a bizarre delirium and hallucinations. Witches were believed to use a mixture of deadly nightshade, opium poppy and other plants in making flying ointment.
Deadly nightshade is the common name forAs the Deadly Nightshade and Alraune are family of genus plant/Mandragora, they appear mostly like an Alraune King (Alraune) and Rogue Tomato (Deadly Nightshade).