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*Bahamut (with one "t") is a powerful dragon from the ''Final Fantasy series'' and Bahamutt's namesake. The two creatures, however, hardly look alike. | *Bahamut (with one "t") is a powerful dragon from the ''Final Fantasy series'' and Bahamutt's namesake. The two creatures, however, hardly look alike. | ||
**<i>Final Fantasy</i>'s Bahamut is most likely named after the Bahamut of Arabian mythology, an omnipotent being who rides on a whale's back. By extension, the Arabian Bahamut is also Bahamutt's namesake. | **<i>Final Fantasy</i>'s Bahamut is most likely named after the Bahamut of Arabian mythology, an omnipotent being who rides on a whale's back. By extension, the Arabian Bahamut is also Bahamutt's namesake. | ||
**<i>Final Fantasy</i>'s Bahamut [[List of Mario Sports Mix beta elements|was also supposed to appear in]] ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', but was taken out. | **A version of <i>Final Fantasy</i>'s Bahamut [[List of Mario Sports Mix beta elements|was also supposed to appear in]] ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', but was taken out. | ||
*There is an [[List of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars beta elements|unused]] sub-species of Bahamutt in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' who resembles [[Boshi]], with purplish coloration and pointed sunglasses. It has no psychopath and can use the move [[Flame]]. | *There is an [[List of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars beta elements|unused]] sub-species of Bahamutt in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' who resembles [[Boshi]], with purplish coloration and pointed sunglasses. It has no psychopath and can use the move [[Flame]]. | ||
*Bahamutt may be based on [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s. Its Japanese name is similar to Yoshi's name and that the creature loosely resembles Yoshis. If a [[Yoshi Cookie]] is used on a Bahamutt, Yoshi will swallow it and produce a [[Yoshi Candy]] item (which is normally earned if Yoshi fails to swallow an enemy). | *Bahamutt may be based on [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s. Its Japanese name is similar to Yoshi's name and that the creature loosely resembles Yoshis. If a [[Yoshi Cookie]] is used on a Bahamutt, Yoshi will swallow it and produce a [[Yoshi Candy]] item (which is normally earned if Yoshi fails to swallow an enemy). | ||
**In addition, it shares the same Japanese name as [[Dorrie]], which made its debut shortly afterwards. It could be that these animals are closely related. | |||
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Revision as of 16:09, July 17, 2013
Bahamutt is a colossal dragon encountered by Mario and his allies while exploring Bowser's Keep in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Both Chester and Magikoopa can summon him to help them in battle, as he is indeed a powerful foe. Bahamutt has a lot of HP and above average stats. Besides regular biting attacks, the dragon can resort to the special moves Iron Maiden, which triggers a Fear status ailment, and Drain.
Despite being very strong, Bahamutt doesn't seem very confident in his own abilities, as revealed by his Psychopath thought.
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- Bahamut (with one "t") is a powerful dragon from the Final Fantasy series and Bahamutt's namesake. The two creatures, however, hardly look alike.
- Final Fantasy's Bahamut is most likely named after the Bahamut of Arabian mythology, an omnipotent being who rides on a whale's back. By extension, the Arabian Bahamut is also Bahamutt's namesake.
- A version of Final Fantasy's Bahamut was also supposed to appear in Mario Sports Mix, but was taken out.
- There is an unused sub-species of Bahamutt in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars who resembles Boshi, with purplish coloration and pointed sunglasses. It has no psychopath and can use the move Flame.
- Bahamutt may be based on Yoshis. Its Japanese name is similar to Yoshi's name and that the creature loosely resembles Yoshis. If a Yoshi Cookie is used on a Bahamutt, Yoshi will swallow it and produce a Yoshi Candy item (which is normally earned if Yoshi fails to swallow an enemy).
- In addition, it shares the same Japanese name as Dorrie, which made its debut shortly afterwards. It could be that these animals are closely related.