
Ironmaiden in Wild Arms
Ironmaiden are enemies that appears in some Wild Arms games. His first appearence was in the very first game of the series. In the second has a completely new visual.
Wild Arms[]
In the first game they're encountered in Gemini's Corpse dungeon.
These creatures have several legs resembling a spider, but the upper half of their humanoid body have large sharp spears on both arms.
Its appearance is similar to the Raidbuster found in Tripillar, having your different colors and abilities.
Skills []
- LEVEL: 47
- HP: 700
- MP: 08
- EXP: 4500
- GELLA: 860
- WEAK: Thunder
- SPELLS: Hi-Shield
- DROP: Nothing
- Trickster: Nothing
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Wild Arms 2[]

Iron Maiden in Wild Arms 2
Iron Maiden (as it knows in Wild Arms 2) are enemies found in Gate Bridge. Her in-game model is the same as the Pantagruel found earlier in the game.
This strange floating creature has an all-orange body, has some extremities that resemble legs and arms, but its formation is somewhat irregular, they are bulky, it has some green and blue details on the body like stones, and its expression is similar to the ghostface. Its look is very different from its spiritual predecessor seen in the first game which was a creature that did not float.
His Monster Card Shop number is 175.
Skills[]
- LEVEL: 21
- HP: 250
- XP:
- GELLA:350
- ITEM: REVIVE FRUIT
- CAN STEAL: HEAL BERRY
- WEAK: ELETRICITY
- RED SKILL:
- DROP:
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Wild Arms 4[]

Iron Maiden in WA4
In Wild Arms 4 Iron Maidens appear as opponents in a challenge of the Battle Arena in Guara Bobelo, "Jude vs. The Grinning Gear!". They share their model with Raid Buster.
Stats[]
- LVL: 50
- HP: 7050
- EXP: 0
- Gella: 0
- Attribute: Machine
- Elements
- Water: Weak
- Items: None
ATK | DEF | MAG | RES | HIT | EVA | RFX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
276 | 238 | 226 | 373 | 321 | 138 | 288 |
Wild Arms 5[]
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Trivia[]
- An iron maiden is an alleged torture/execution device. In WA4, however, its name is interpreted more literally, as in "girl made of iron", hence its mechanical nature.