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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Sahagin (''Final Fantasy XV'')}}
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|japanese=サハギン
 
|japanese=サハギン
 
|romaji=Sahagin
 
|romaji=Sahagin
|lit=Sahagin
 
 
|image=Sahagin FFXV.png
 
|image=Sahagin FFXV.png
 
|type=Mark and normal enemy
 
|type=Mark and normal enemy
 
|location=[[Cleigne]]
 
|location=[[Cleigne]]
 
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'''Sahagin''' is an enemy in ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]'' fought in [[Cleigne]] and during the [[Quest (Final Fantasy XV)/Hunts#Acquit Not Evil|Acquit Not Evil]] hunt.
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'''Sahagin''' is an enemy in ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]'' fought in [[Cleigne]] waterfronts and during the [[Quest (Final Fantasy XV)/Hunts#Acquit Not Evil|Acquit Not Evil]] hunt.
   
 
A triad of Lv.22 sahagins fights in Cleigne Crossroads and All-Star Monster Mayhem in [[Totomostro]] under the team name Fish Eaters.
 
A triad of Lv.22 sahagins fights in Cleigne Crossroads and All-Star Monster Mayhem in [[Totomostro]] under the team name Fish Eaters.
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| 1 ice = Weak
 
| 1 ice = Weak
 
| 1 light = Halves
 
| 1 light = Halves
| 1 primary drop = [[Treasures (Final Fantasy XV)#Sahagin Scale|Sahagin Scale]]
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| 1 primary drop = [[Sahagin Scale]]
 
| 1 primary drop rate = 100
 
| 1 primary drop rate = 100
 
| 1 element drop = Fire
 
| 1 element drop = Fire
 
| 1 element drop rate = 50
 
| 1 element drop rate = 50
 
| 1 element drop quantity = 3
 
| 1 element drop quantity = 3
| 1 location = [[Cleigne]] (Upper Wennath, The Vesperpool, Maidenwater)
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| 1 location = [[Cleigne]] (Upper Wennath, The [[Vesperpool]], Maidenwater, [[Cape Caem]] area)
 
| 1 break effects = Vitality -15% (body/60%)
 
| 1 break effects = Vitality -15% (body/60%)
 
| sec 2 = Hunt
 
| sec 2 = Hunt
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| 2 ice = Weak
 
| 2 ice = Weak
 
| 2 light = Halves
 
| 2 light = Halves
| 2 primary drop = [[Treasures (Final Fantasy XV)#Sahagin Scale|Sahagin Scale]]
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| 2 primary drop = [[Sahagin Scale]]
 
| 2 primary drop rate = 100
 
| 2 primary drop rate = 100
 
| 2 element drop = Fire
 
| 2 element drop = Fire
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==Battle==
 
==Battle==
Sahagin's attacks deal physical damage. They can latch onto the player and roll, but the player can button mash when the prompt appears to break free. They spray jets of water from their mouths for a ranged attack.
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Sahagin's attacks deal physical damage. They can latch onto the player and roll, but the player can button mash when the prompt appears to break free. The player can also block and parry their pounce to not get caught. They spray jets of water from their mouths for a ranged attack. They are weak to polearms, shields and ice and resist fire and light. Sahagins appear in groups.
===Strategy===
 
   
 
===Strategy===
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Throwing ice [[elemancy]] on the groups of them is powerful, especially as it will freeze bodies of water and trap any waterborne sahagins in place until the water thaws. Attacking them from behind is good for increased damage, to stay away from their fangs, and to possible trigger [[link-strike|blindside links]].
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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*[[Final Fantasy XV lures#Deadly Waters: Sahagin|Deadly Waters: Sahagin]] is a [[Fishing (Final Fantasy XV)|fishing]] lure fashioned after a sahagin.
 
*[[Final Fantasy XV lures#Deadly Waters: Sahagin|Deadly Waters: Sahagin]] is a [[Fishing (Final Fantasy XV)|fishing]] lure fashioned after a sahagin.
 
*[[Final Fantasy XV fishing rods and reels#Death Spin|Death Spin]] is a sahagin-themed fishing rod fashioned after the creature, and named after its rolling attack.
 
*[[Final Fantasy XV fishing rods and reels#Death Spin|Death Spin]] is a sahagin-themed fishing rod fashioned after the creature, and named after its rolling attack.
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==Related enemies==
 
==Related enemies==
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*[[Coraldevil]]
 
*[[Coraldevil]]
 
*[[Gurangatch (Final Fantasy XV)|Gurangatch]]
 
*[[Gurangatch (Final Fantasy XV)|Gurangatch]]
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Revision as of 21:25, 12 January 2020

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Sahagin is an enemy in Final Fantasy XV fought in Cleigne waterfronts and during the Acquit Not Evil hunt.

A triad of Lv.22 sahagins fights in Cleigne Crossroads and All-Star Monster Mayhem in Totomostro under the team name Fish Eaters.

Bestiary

Alpha
Found largely around the Vesperpool, usually in groups of ten or twenty. This four-legged aquatic organism lurks beneath the surface, then uses its sturdy jaw to clamp down on prey that ventures near the water's edge before dragging its catch back into the depths to devour it.
Size: 19.55 ft. Weight: 2,057.1 lb.
Beta
A more ferocious variant of the sahagin that roams the Vesperpool. It often works together with the formidable alphagin, and is therefore often included with its superior sahagin cousin as a target of hunts.
Size: 19.65 ft. Weight: 2,090.6 lb.

Hunt

NameLocationRankTypeMarkHabitatLevelRewardStars
Acquit Not EvilLestallum – Surgate's Beanmine4
Red Hunt Icon
Alphagin x3, Sahagin x2Upper Wennath (All Times)386,650 gil, Knight's Anklet★★★

Stats

Enemy

Hunt

Battle

Sahagin's attacks deal physical damage. They can latch onto the player and roll, but the player can button mash when the prompt appears to break free. The player can also block and parry their pounce to not get caught. They spray jets of water from their mouths for a ranged attack. They are weak to polearms, shields and ice and resist fire and light. Sahagins appear in groups.

Strategy

Throwing ice elemancy on the groups of them is powerful, especially as it will freeze bodies of water and trap any waterborne sahagins in place until the water thaws. Attacking them from behind is good for increased damage, to stay away from their fangs, and to possible trigger blindside links.

Etymology

Sahuagin are fishlike, monstrous humanoids that appear in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

Trivia

Deadly Waters Sahagin


Related enemies