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In addition to magic attacks like Fire 3 and Meteo, this boss will Zap.

Final Fantasy VI PlayStation Bestiary entry for Behemoth King (Living)

This boss's victims rise as undead and attack from the rear. Attacks with Hypno Gas and Meteo. One Revivify will kill him.

Final Fantasy VI PlayStation Bestiary entry for Behemoth King (Undead)

The Behemoth King, also known as the SrBehemoth, is a boss in Final Fantasy VI. It is fought in the Cave on the Veldt when the player attempts to rescue Shadow or Relm in the rear of the cave.

The Behemoth King is one of the few bosses to appear on the Veldt and have a Rage. In Final Fantasy VI Advance, both versions of the boss appear on the Veldt in one encounter, but because the undead Behemoth King is always a back attack, the party changes formation, and Gau cannot return after the encounter. To get the Behemoth King Rage, Gau must leap at the undead form.

Stats[]

Living

Undead

Battle[]

FFVI IOS Living King Behemoth

The battle in the discontinued 2014 version.

The Behemoth King casts Meteor, Blizzara, and Blizzaga, and occasionally uses Holy. If any party members have reflect, the Behemoth King uses its special attack, Devil Claw, to remove it from all party members at once. It also has a unique AI script to attack several times a turn if afflicted with the Imp Imp status.

When killed, the Behemoth King rises as an undead and surprises the party with a back attack. The undead Behemoth King uses normal attacks, Meteor, Death, and its special, Sleeping Gas. If any party member is put to sleep, the Behemoth King attacks them four times in a row.

Strategy[]

Stop and Slow work well against the living Behemoth King, giving the player time to hit him with Firaga spells or weapons with Fire Fire damage, like Burning Fist. Against his undead form, a Phoenix Down can be used to kill him instantly.

Coliseum setup[]

Bet Force Armor for Force Armor

All three encounters are with the undead version of Behemoth King. The undead Behemoth King can only use a regular attack in the Dragon's Neck Coliseum, so having high Evasion can help lower-level characters; for higher-level characters, the Mirage Vest can help. The player can maximize Defense with a Snow Scarf.

A character under the Imp status with the imp equipment will work perfectly for the battle, since Behemoth King only uses physical attacks.

Formations[]

Number Enemies Encounter flags Introduction flag Musical theme Magic AP
Normal Back Surrounded Side
424 Behemoth King (Undead) N Y N N Sides, individual The Decisive Battle 2
452 Behemoth King (Living) Y N N N Sides, individual The Decisive Battle 5
Prevent triple 7 for Joker's Death.

AI script[]

Normal script[]

Living[]

Attack Turns:
1st Turn: Holy (33%) or Blizzara (33%) or Nothing (33%)
2nd Turn: Attack (33%) or Blizzaga (33%) or Nothing (33%)

Unset Var36

If HP <= 10240:

1st Turn: Attack (33%) or Blizzaga (66%)
2nd Turn: Attack (33%) or Meteor (33%) or Holy (33%)
3rd Turn: Attack (33%) or Blizzara (33%) or Meteor (33%)
Unset Var36

If last attack was Holy or Flare: Meteor (100%)

If attacked by anything: Attack (33%)

If Var36 is not set:

If Character #1 has Reflect status:
Target: Character #1
Devil Claw (100%)
Display message: Reflect effect vanishes.
Set Var36
If Character #2 has Reflect status:
Target: Character #2
Devil Claw (100%)
Display message: Reflect effect vanishes.
Set Var36
If Character #3 has Reflect status:
Target: Character #3
Devil Claw (100%)
Display message: Reflect effect vanishes.
Set Var36
If Character #4 has Reflect status:
Target: Character #4
Devil Claw (100%)
Display message: Reflect effect vanishes.
Set Var36

If Behemoth King has Imp status:

1st Turn: Target: Random Player
Attack (100%)
Attack (100%)
2nd Turn: Target: Random Player
Attack (100%)
Attack (100%)
3rd Turn: Target: Random Player
Attack (100%)
Attack (100%)
If Behemoth King does NOT have Reflect status:
Target: Self
Imp (100%)

If killed:

Display message: Something's coming from behind!
Characters run to the left
Display message: Another monster appears!
Change to Formation 424: Behemoth King (Undead)

Undead[]

Attack Turns:
1st Turn: Attack (33%) or Nothing (33%) or Sleeping Gas (33%)
2nd Turn: Attack (66%) or Death (33%)
3rd Turn: Meteor (33%) or Sleeping Gas (33%)

If attacked by anything: Attack (33%)

If any character has Sleep status and is not KO:

Target: Character that has Sleep status but is not KO
Display message: 4-hit combo!
Attack (100%)
Attack (100%)
Attack (100%)
Attack (100%)

Coliseum script[]

Attack Turns:
1st Turn: Attack (100%)

Other appearances[]

Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]

Behemoth King from Final Fantasy VI appears in Pictlogica Final Fantasy as an enemy.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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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".

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