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+ | |name={{PAGENAME}} |
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+ | |image=File:Baha_evl.jpg |
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+ | |element=Forest |
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+ | |base atk=4004 (5236) |
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+ | |max atk=10780 |
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+ | |base def=4004 (5236) |
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+ | |max def=10780 |
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+ | |max lvl=70 |
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+ | |pwr needed=14 |
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+ | |skill effect=Great drop in water ATK/DEF |
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+ | |sale price=16,050 |
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+ | }} |
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==Lore== |
==Lore== |
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One must travel the stars to see Bahamut in person. Its impermanent form is like that of space itself. An entire star can serve as only one of its scales. |
One must travel the stars to see Bahamut in person. Its impermanent form is like that of space itself. An entire star can serve as only one of its scales. |
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+ | ==Name Origin== |
⚫ | '''Bahamut''' is the name of a giant, omnipotent being in Arabian mythology. It is said to be so huge that human eyes cannot look upon it. It resides in a vast sea called the Adwad. Bahamut rides on a giant whale creature called the Liwash, and carries a huge bull named Kujata, who holds a ruby, atop which stands aN angel who supports the seven heavens. The depiction of Bahamut as a dragon stems from the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game where Bahamut is a "good" dragon, iN opposition to Tiamat, the "evil" dragon. |
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− | ELEMENT: [[Forest]] [[File:Baha_evl.jpg|thumb|280px]] |
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+ | ==Acquisition== |
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+ | * See [[Ethereal Bahamut]]. |
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+ | ==Additional Info== |
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− | ATK: 3696 |
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+ | *Artwork by [http://kera2.cghub.com/ Kera]. |
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+ | ==See Also== |
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− | DEF: 3696 |
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+ | {| |
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+ | |valign="top"| |
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− | Maximum ATK: 11000 |
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+ | * [[Athena, Protector of Order]] |
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+ | * [[Aurora, Light Bringer]] |
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− | Maximum DEF: 11000 |
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+ | * [[Azazel Prophet]] |
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+ | * [[Barbara, Undead Empress]] |
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− | Maximum Level: 70 |
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+ | * [[Berith, Forest Wanderer]] |
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+ | * [[Black Flame Caller Knight]] |
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− | ATK increase per level: 77.4 |
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+ | * [[Cascading Dragon God]] |
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+ | * [[Crystal Dragon]] |
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− | DEF increase per level: 77.4 |
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+ | * [[Dahaka, Doom Bringer]] |
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+ | * [[Dragon Massacre Knight]] |
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− | PWR NEEDED: 14 |
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+ | |valign="top"| |
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+ | * [[Earth Mother Rhea]] |
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+ | * [[Eirene, Eternal Peace Seeker]] |
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+ | * [[Flaming Werewolf]] |
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− | SALES PRICE: 16050 Coins |
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+ | * [[Ghoulish Annihilator]] |
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+ | * [[Hades, King of the Underworld]] |
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+ | * [[Impending Peg Powler]] |
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+ | * [[Loki, Prominent Deviant]] |
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− | ==Name Origin== |
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+ | * [[Maat, Goddess of Serenity]] |
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⚫ | '''Bahamut''' is the name of a |
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+ | * [[Morrigan, Battle Sparker]] |
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+ | * [[Ninlil, Sand Empress]] |
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+ | |valign="top"| |
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+ | * [[Power Hungry Gilgamesh]] |
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+ | * [[Puppeteer Satanachia]] |
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+ | * [[Queen of Seasonal Winds]] |
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+ | * [[Roaring Nidhogg]] |
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+ | * [[Sedna, Wintry Sea Queen]] |
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+ | * [[Surtr Aflame]] |
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+ | * [[Ullr, Godsend Rival Hunter]] |
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+ | * [[Wandering Geryon]] |
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+ | * [[Zera, Artillery Goddess]] |
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+ | |} |
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[[Category:Forest]] |
[[Category:Forest]] |
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[[Category:Ultra Rare EX]] |
[[Category:Ultra Rare EX]] |
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− | [[Category:EX]] |
+ | [[Category:Forest Ultra Rare EX]] |
+ | [[Category:Dragon]] |
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+ | [[Category:Artist: Kera]] |
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+ | [[Category:PWR 14]] |
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+ | [[Category:Drop Skill]] |
Latest revision as of 11:54, 1 August 2014
Lore[]
One must travel the stars to see Bahamut in person. Its impermanent form is like that of space itself. An entire star can serve as only one of its scales.
Name Origin[]
Bahamut is the name of a giant, omnipotent being in Arabian mythology. It is said to be so huge that human eyes cannot look upon it. It resides in a vast sea called the Adwad. Bahamut rides on a giant whale creature called the Liwash, and carries a huge bull named Kujata, who holds a ruby, atop which stands aN angel who supports the seven heavens. The depiction of Bahamut as a dragon stems from the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game where Bahamut is a "good" dragon, iN opposition to Tiamat, the "evil" dragon.
Acquisition[]
- See Ethereal Bahamut.
Additional Info[]
- Artwork by Kera.