Behemoth is an enemy in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years. They are powerful foes, counterattacking with extremely powerful physical attacks and countering spells with Maelstrom on the party, reducing them to single digit HP.
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#212
#319
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It is advised to keep any healers on standby to heal while having all physical attackers attack, though it may be necessary to keep another person on standby to heal/revive party members that need it.
In Edge's Tale, the Behemoths are the tail enemies of the tale, dropping Purple Tails. The easiest way to defeat them is to use Ninjutsu on them to provoke a Maelstrom, then use the Band Advent of Phoenix. Advent of Phoenix does more damage the lower the party's HP, and with all members at Level 40 and at single-digit health, will do over 9,000 damage, leaving the Behemoth weak enough to kill with a normal attack. The player can then use a Potion on the members to give them enough HP to survive an ambush attack from normal enemies, and against the next Behemoth can use Advent of Phoenix right away. The Behemoth may counter Advent of Phoenix with a normal attack, likely killing whoever it hits, but they can quickly be revived.
In Edge's Tale on the Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection, the encounter with Behemoths in Eblan Cave can be manipulated to always trigger. The process is thus:
- The player must save within the safe room in Eblan Cave just before entering the Tower of Babil.
- Soft reset.
- The player should stay within the box created by the pillars surrounding the save point and run 23–26 laps around the interior square.
- Leaving the room and entering a battle spawns a Behemoth.
This can alleviate the acquisition of a Purple Tail, though the Power Sash, among other Strength-boosting equipment, can likewise be obtained as drops from the Behemoth as well.
Etymology[]
Behemoth is a beast mentioned in Job 40:15–24. In addition to mythological creatures, it is likened to dinosaurs, especially sauropods, as well as elephants, hippos, rhinos, and bison. Metaphorically, the term behemoth denotes "an extremely large or powerful entity".