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'''Bahamut''' is a large dragon that appears in many ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, and it first appears in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. Since ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', Bahamut has been a recurring [[summon]] throughout the series, but often has to be fought as a boss before it can be obtained. Bahamut is one of the most prominent summons in the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, and is the titular character of two spinoff games, ''[[Bahamut Lagoon]]'' and ''[[Blood of Bahamut]]''. Bahamut's signature ability is [[Mega Flare]], in which it exhales a powerful magical blast at every opponent. | '''Bahamut''' is a large dragon that appears in many ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, and it first appears in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. Since ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', Bahamut has been a recurring [[summon]] throughout the series, but often has to be fought as a boss before it can be obtained. Bahamut is one of the most prominent summons in the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, and is the titular character of two spinoff games, ''[[Bahamut Lagoon]]'' and ''[[Blood of Bahamut]]''. Bahamut's signature ability is [[Mega Flare]], in which it exhales a powerful magical blast at every opponent. | ||
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===''Final Fantasy'' series=== | ===''Final Fantasy'' series=== | ||
====''Final Fantasy''==== | ====''Final Fantasy''==== | ||
Bahamut first appears in ''Final Fantasy'', in which he is located under [[Cardia Islands]]. If the [[Warriors of Light]] retrieve the [[Rat's Tail]] in the [[Citadel of Trials]], they can return to Bahamut to have each of their [[class]]es upgraded. Starting with the ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' remake, Bahamut has a dark counterpart, [[Dark Bahamut]], who is found in the [[Lifespring Grotto]]. | |||
====''Final Fantasy III''==== | ====''Final Fantasy III''==== | ||
[[File:Bahamut FF3 DS screenshot.jpg|thumb | [[File:Bahamut FF3 DS screenshot.jpg|thumb|Appearance in ''Final Fantasy III''{{'}}s Nintendo DS remake]] | ||
In ''Final Fantasy III'', there is a Bahamut at [[Dragon's Peak]]. As the Warriors of Light traverse the area, they get kidnapped by the Bahamut, who carries them up to its nest and plans to feed them to its young. The party also finds [[Desch]] here. The party enters a [[battle]] against the Bahamut, but must [[flee]] because it is too powerful to defeat. | In ''Final Fantasy III'', there is a Bahamut at [[Dragon's Peak]]. As the Warriors of Light traverse the area, they get kidnapped by the Bahamut, who carries them up to its nest and plans to feed them to its young. The party also finds [[Desch]] here. The party enters a [[battle]] against the Bahamut, but must [[flee]] because it is too powerful to defeat. | ||
Later, when the warriors obtain the [[Invincible (Final Fantasy III)|Invincible]], they can optionally enter [[Bahamut's Lair]] to fight Bahamut once more. After the Warriors of Light defeat Bahamut, it offers itself as a summon. Alternatively, instead of fighting Bahamut, the warriors can buy it for 60,000 [[gil]] (65,000 gil in the [[Famicom]] version) at a [[Summon Shop]] in [[Eureka]]. | Later, when the warriors obtain the [[Invincible (Final Fantasy III)|Invincible]], they can optionally enter [[Bahamut's Lair]] to fight Bahamut once more. After the Warriors of Light defeat Bahamut, it offers itself as a summon. Alternatively, instead of fighting Bahamut, the warriors can buy it for 60,000 [[gil]] (65,000 gil in the [[Famicom]] version) at a [[Summon Shop]] in [[Eureka]]. | ||
====''Final Fantasy IV''==== | ====''Final Fantasy IV''==== | ||
In ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', Bahamut lives on the [[Red Moon]] in the [[Lair of the Father]]. It awaits [[Rydia]] and the [[party]] to challenge him in a battle so that they can receive Bahamut as a summon, therefore allowing Rydia to summon it in battle. Upon being defeated, Bahamut says that Rydia is the first [[Summoner]] that it has ever accepted. | In ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', Bahamut lives on the [[Red Moon]] in the [[Lair of the Father]]. It awaits [[Rydia]] and the [[party]] to challenge him in a battle so that they can receive Bahamut as a summon, therefore allowing Rydia to summon it in battle. Upon being defeated, Bahamut says that Rydia is the first [[Summoner]] that it has ever accepted. | ||
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====''Final Fantasy XII''==== | ====''Final Fantasy XII''==== | ||
In ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'', while Bahamut does not appear, the [[Sky Fortress Bahamut]] is named after it. | In ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'', while Bahamut does not appear, the [[Sky Fortress Bahamut]] is named after it. | ||
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* In ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', there is a dragon enemy similarly named [[mariowiki:Bahamutt|Bahamutt]]. | * In ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', there is a dragon enemy similarly named [[mariowiki:Bahamutt|Bahamutt]]. | ||
* The suffices and prefix for the variations of Bahamut in ''Final Fantasy VII'' and ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' are taken from the names of old Japanese fighter planes: KAI Bahamut ("Neo Bahamut"), Bahamut REISHIKI ("Bahamut Zero"), and Bahamut SHIN ("Bahamut TREMOR")<ref>Tetsuya Nomura, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (Japanese language version; Director's Commentary audio track)</ref>. | * The suffices and prefix for the variations of Bahamut in ''Final Fantasy VII'' and ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' are taken from the names of old Japanese fighter planes: KAI Bahamut ("Neo Bahamut"), Bahamut REISHIKI ("Bahamut Zero"), and Bahamut SHIN ("Bahamut TREMOR")<ref>Tetsuya Nomura, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (Japanese language version; Director's Commentary audio track)</ref>. | ||
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