

Unlike most games, Efreet goes by two names in this game, one of which is the name Ifrit, a viable alternative, and the other, Efreet. Given his nature in other games, he is associated with the game's Fire element.Įfreet is mentioned in Tales of the Abyss as the aggregate sentience of the Fifth Fonon, the Fonon of Fire. At the end of the story, Efreet is born from this seed as one of the Summon Spirits bequeathed onto the world. Acknowledging the role the immaturity of the world has on both Grune and his power, he then rests in Grune's urn as a seed, at which point Grune plants it in the Waterways. Efreet makes his first appearance at the end of Will Raynard's character quest as a glowing ball of light only Grune can see. He appears as a bird-like entity, similar to that of a phoenix. The subtitles for Tales of Eternia: The Animation spell his name as Ifreet.Įfreet appears in Tales of Legendia as one of the Summon Spirits. Merely getting too close to Efreet causes minor fire damage upon contact as well. He has access to fire-based strike artes as well as a plethora of Fire-elemental Craymel Artes. In battle, Efreet attacks mainly through his fists, slamming them down like hammers. Efreet can be summoned through the Efreet arte. His appearance calls Celsius, who attacks out of fear and insanity. Much like how Undine helps the party combat the intense heat of his domain, he in turn protects the party from Mt. Disgusted by Efreet's unwillingness to help, Undine forces him into the Craymel Cage, where the three Primary Craymels together summon Rem.

Proud and haughty, he looks down on humans and considers his duties as a Greater Craymel to be more important than humans. The Fire Craymel governs the use of all Fire-elemental spells. Lester can summon.Įfreet appears in Tales of Eternia as one of the Greater Craymels and one of the Primary Craymels of Inferia. Efreet can be summoned by Claus by default, and he also appears in Claus's mystic arte, Tetra Leader.Įfreet appears in Tales of the World: Summoner's Lineage as a unit Fulein K. Upon defeat, Mel and Dio collect his essence. At the bottom of the dungeon, they find Efreet ready to attack Milard, but Mel and Dio intervene and defeat him. Mel and Dio first encounter Efreet inside the Cave of Burning Sand in AC. In the story, Mel and Dio must collect his essence to save Vahalla City. Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon XĮfreet appears in Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X as a Spirit. Upon defeat, he teaches Mel and Dio the heart of fire: Fighting Spirit ( とうこん, toukon ?). He is found on the final level of the Cave of Flame and is the boss of the dungeon. Initially appearing as a wispy flame creature, Efreet has evolved into more of a crimson giant.Įfreet appears in Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon as the Spirit of Fire and one of the twelve Spirits that must be fought during the Ordeal of Spirits. In Tales of Graces, he is replaced by the Spirit Bloodflamme. In Tales of Rebirth, Efreet is replaced by Fenia, the Sacred Beast of Fire. Efreet is opposed by Undine, the Spirit of Water, and in certain games Celsius, the Spirit of Ice.
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Efreet has appeared in several games of the series as a character or cameo, and he is able to be summoned through the Efreet arte. Efreet ( イフリート, Ifuriito ?), also known as Ifreet, is the Spirit of Fire, also representing one of the four cardinal elements of the Tales games.
