Hi, Draken! How've you been? I remember first passing this picture and I glossed over it, thinking the same thing. Later, while trying to figure out Mixed Form, I had to revisit EVERY Mixed Form combination result, and I saw this picture again. I did a search at Merriam-Webster and the Cambridge Dictionary, but neither had an entry for "griffon". I've seen the older spelling, "gryphon", used here and there, but I think "griffin" is more common. Is "griffon" incorrect? Depends on who you ask, I suppose. Both dictionaries I mention above would say that it is incorrect. Personally, I think it's understandable (I honestly didn't even know a "griffon" was a type of dog until Merriam-Webster cross-referenced it). Does it need to be changed? Like I said, it is understandable (even though I think it's misspelled, I immediately knew it was referring to the mythical creature), so whether it's changed or not isn't really that important. It did strike me as a misspelled word, so I made a note of it, that's all
Also, "Aretha" is pretty easy, so most people won't spend too much time with Mixed Form anyway (meaning that most people will never see this "Griffon Swd"). It's a shame, really, as I expected there to be hidden armors/weapons/accessories available through Mixed Form, but after spending many hours experimenting with it, I've reached the conclusion that there's nothing "special" or anything hidden in there. Every item I made through Mixed Form was an improvement on the BASE items (that is, single element combinations). Regardless, it's an interesting system, so I'm looking forward to seeing if they developed it further in "Aretha 2".
Well, I'm off to work. Have a great day, Draken.