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The moogle was first created as a race called クライオン ( Kuraion ?, lit. Cryon) that lived in cold regions, but was scrapped along with several other races. Their sprite and race details evolved into the Beaver race in the finished game. Moogles live among other tribes and in various dungeons, where they stamp the player's special card to allow the player to play a Mario Kart-esque minigame called Blazin' Caravans. They appear armless, puffy, and are usually flying around. When playing a single player game, a moogle named Mog will carry the player's Crystal Chalice allowing them to move around in the dungeons. The Summon Compendium expands on the species, explaining their ability to fly and says moogles saying "kupo" and those saying "nyaa" may be different species altogether.

It is said moogles once existed and lived in the Siedge Weald and became extinct, along with many other races, in the cataclysm.This section in Final Fantasy Tactics S is empty or needs to be expanded. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki by expanding it. Tzen ( Crumbling House) - Albrook - Maranda - Vector ( Magitek Research Facility - Imperial Palace) - Imperial Observation Post - Cave to the Sealed Gate - Phoenix Cave - Kefka's Tower Moogles are found all over the world, often in far-away lands and long abandoned locations no one else steps foot in anymore. Moogles serve a gameplay purpose in acting as save points, hosting shops in places that are far away from towns, and delivering letters via Mognet. Each moogle that appears on the field is named. The Moogle Paint feature allows players to paint a moogle. Moogles deliver mail once the player collects a drop of Myrrh. Moogles are unaffected by the Miasma, which causes the traveling moogle Stiltzkin to worry moogles are like monsters, but his journey leads him to Mag Mell where he discovers moogles have more connections to the Carbuncles than monsters. The moogles Stiltzkin and Artemicion appear in the prequel game that takes places many years before the original game, which could mean moogles can live for a long time, just like the Carbuncles.

Although the game predated The Crystal Bearers, it most resembles the design of moogles as they appeared in that game, having visible arms and a smaller-looking body overall. They appear as munny medals in Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]. Players can have their avatar dress as a moogle. The stray moogle the party rescues takes a liking to Lenna who calms it down, following its misfortune at the Underground Waterway, and becomes able to understand what it wants. Lenna tells the party to follow it to the Moogle Village, and as a reward, the party is allowed to take the items in the village's treasure room. Adrammelech - Alraune - Aquarius - Balasa - Belias - Chaos - Cúchulainn - Cu Sith - Cyclops - Djinn - Exodus - Famfrit - Garchimacera - Gnoam - Hashmal - Mateus - Raiden - Ramih - Sagittarius - Sahagin - Salamander - Shemhazai - Shivan - Shivar - White Hare - Wyvern - Zeromus - Zodiark Gau's father's house - Imperial Camp - Doma Castle - Phantom Forest - Phantom Train - Baren Falls - Veldt - Mobliz - Crescent Mountain Cave - Serpent Trench - Nikeah - Bomb forest - Cave on the Veldt - Cultists' Tower - Dinosaur forest - Soul Shrine

Moogles serve two purposes; A moogle resides in a player's home, known as a Mog House, to watch over the house and allow access to several options, including stored items, gardening, the delivery box and job changing. They resemble the Itahana moogle from Final Fantasy IX, likely because of his collaboration with other character designers for the title. A moogle emerges in Great Forest of Moore from underground, and saves the party when Exdeath burns the forest. Another moogle is seen in the underground cave when the party waits the flames to die out.

The Moogle appears as part of the Chocobo & Moogle Spirit, based on the summon from Final Fantasy VII Remake. The Spirit battle includes a grey Kirby to represent the Moogle. The Spirit was added in Version 10.1.0 that added Sephiroth as a DLC character. Only Mog is accustomed to being around humans, and through a series of telepathic dreams with Ramuh, learns to speak like humans. Following the cataclysm, it appears moogles except Mog died out, and their cave in Narshe is abandoned. Mog has returned to the cavern and dwells there alone when the party finds him. There are five minions the player can acquire based in moogles: the Wind-up Moogle, the Wind-up Delivery Moogle, the Set of Primogs, the Taoist Moogle, and the Bridesmoogle. A little moogle can also be seen in the Demon Box minion. In the English ADV release, he is listed in the credits for the Japanese cast under the name "Moogle Kupow." Additionally, in the English subtitles, he is shown using "kupo" at the end of each sentence, like the majority of the moogles in Final Fantasy IX, though this is not reflected in the audio, although he does use "kupo" in his speech during the episode " Kaze: The Glory of Life." The original "feline" moogle model has been replaced with the more "koala-like" model from the Final Fantasy VII remake project for Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion.In addition, the Moogle appears as a dark-elemental Eidolon for Morrow to equip and teaches him Festal Cant abilities. The moogles differ from the original sprite designs of previous titles; while maintaining the simple pom-pom unclothed model, the motif of squinted or closed eyes was established and has since become a staple of moogles' design.

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