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+ | | release = FFV |
+ | |name = Berserker |
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| image = <gallery> |
| image = <gallery> |
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Berserker-ffv-ios.png|Mobile/PC |
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| japanese = バーサーカー |
| japanese = バーサーカー |
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| romaji = Bāsākā |
| romaji = Bāsākā |
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+ | |location = [[Fork Tower]] (Right) |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==Stats== |
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+ | {{FFV Enemy Stats |
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+ | | name = Berserker |
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| prev = Iron Muscles (Final Fantasy V) |
| prev = Iron Muscles (Final Fantasy V) |
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| bestiary = 167 |
| bestiary = 167 |
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| ps release = [[List of Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Attack (Strong)|Fight (Strong)]] |
| ps release = [[List of Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Attack (Strong)|Fight (Strong)]] |
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== Other appearances == |
== Other appearances == |
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* [[Harvester (Final Fantasy V)|Harvester]] |
* [[Harvester (Final Fantasy V)|Harvester]] |
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[[it:Berserker (Final Fantasy V nemico)]] |
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Revision as of 21:38, 5 April 2017
Template:Sideicon Template:Enemy Berserker is an enemy in Final Fantasy V. As the name implies, it is automatically Berserked.
In the area it is fought, it is impossible to use magic of any kind, so the player should prepare for a long, physical fight, as it usually comes in a pack of three. However, a single Berserker can also be encountered.
Stats
Template:FFV Enemy Stats
Other appearances
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
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Gallery
Etymology
Berserker was originally a term for Norse warriors who fought with uncontrollable rage and reckless disregard for their own lives. The term itself is typically translated as "bear's skin" in reference to the animal skins Vikings would wear into battle. Theories about what causes berserkergang, the fury Berserkers go into, include possession by an animal spirit, drunken rage, and ritualistic dancing. Berserkers are often depicted in art as men with crazed eyes biting their shields in anticipation of battle.