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==Etymology== |
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Revision as of 01:28, 5 June 2016
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Oh, shut up and help me remodel the General Bashtar (boss) page!
I couldn't finish 'em. Looks like this's gonna get complicated.
Template:Type0 Enemy General Basthar is a boss in Final Fantasy Type-0. He flies the Gabriel, a flying weapon controlled by the Militesi Empire, and appears in the second and seventh chapters.
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First Battle
General Bashtar flies around the battlefield at high speeds continually firing at the cadets. It periodically overheats and falls to the ground. This is a chance to inflict Breaksight on it, stunning it. It is possible to inflict Breaksight many times in a row.
It begins to rain if the battle draws for long enhancing lightning-magic and suppressing fire-magic.
Strategy
A fast-moving ranged cadet with Thunder magic is good fighter against Gabriel. Whenever Gabriel is midair the player should continually dodge, and only attack when it falls to the ground. The window of opportunity is fairly short but if hit while on the ground the player can hit the Breaksight and stun it repeatedly. When it begins raining Thunder magic becomes especially effective.
Second Battle
Strategy
Other appearances
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
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Etymology
Gabriel is an archangel who typically serves as a messenger sent from God to certain people. In the Bible, Gabriel is mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments. Gabriel is not called an archangel in the Bible, but is so called in Intertestamental period sources like the Book of Enoch. In the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, Eastern, and Oriental Orthodox churches, the archangels Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel are also referred to as saints.
In Abrahamic religions,In Islam, Gabriel is considered one of the four archangels whom God sent with his divine message to various prophets, including Muhammad.