A Bahamut still caught in the throes of adolescence. Likes to mix and match his elemental powers. Frenemies with Tidus, which kind of makes sense.
Mirage Manual entry
Dramut is an enemy in the World of Final Fantasy series, first appearing in World of Final Fantasy: Meli-Melo. It can be fought and imprismed in the Maxima version of World of Final Fantasy.
In The Rainbow Shore is a Murkrift housing a single Dramut. After defeating or imprisming it, Dramuts can be encountered again at the Coliseum, in the "Dragon Youth Movement" match.
Dramuts are voiced by Nicolas Roye.
Stats[]
Base stats[]
Mirage Board spaces[]
Abilities | ||
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Active Ability | SP Required | |
Fire | 2 | |
Blizzard | 2 | |
Thunder | 2 | |
Gaze | 2 | |
Light Flare | 5 | |
Passive Ability | SP Required | |
Dispel Counter | 3 |
Miscellaneous Spaces | ||
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Support Ability | SP Required | |
Sizzle | 1 | |
Chill | 1 | |
Zap | 1 | |
Stroll | 1 | |
Blank Space | SP Required | |
Blank Space | 2 | |
Blank Space | 2 | |
Blank Space | 2 | |
Prism | SP Required | |
Dramut Prism | 1 | |
Mirajewel | SP Required | |
HP++ Mirajewel | 3 |
Miscellaneous Information | ||
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SP Total | SP | |
Mirage Board | 63 | |
Level Requirement | Level | |
Mirage Board Mastery | 48 |
Encounter stats[]
The Rainbow Shore[]
The Coliseum[]

Formations[]
Location | Formation |
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The Rainbow Shore - Murkrift | Dramut |
The Coliseum - Dragon Youth Movement | Sand Worm Stack x2 Dramut, Sea Serpent, Sand Worm |
Related enemies[]
Gallery[]
Etymology[]
Dramut is a portmanteau of "dragon" and "Bahamut".
Bahamut (Arabic بهموت Bahamūt) originated as an enormous whale in ancient pre-Islamic Arabian mythology. Upon Bahamut's back stands a bull with four thousand eyes, ears, noses, mouths, tongues and feet called Kujuta (also spelled "Kuyutha") (compared with the pair of Behemoth and Leviathan). Between each of these is a distance of a 500-year journey. On the back of Kujuta is a mountain of ruby. Atop this mountain is an angel who carries six hells, earth, and seven heavens on its shoulders.
Another version of the Arabic story is that Bahamut is indeed a dragon and he stands on a whale called Liwash.
In modern times, the game Dungeons & Dragons is responsible for reimagining Bahamut as the king of dragons, a benevolent Platinum Dragon; the opposite of the malevolent Tiamat, the five-headed Chromatic Queen of Dragons.