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[[File:SSB4 Bahamut ZERO SplashArt.png|thumb|left|250px|Bahamut ZERO in ''SSB4'']]
[[File:SSB4 Bahamut ZERO SplashArt.png|thumb|left|250px|Bahamut ZERO in ''SSB4'']]
===As a stage element===
===As a stage element===
Bahamut ZERO appears as one of the summons on [[Midgar]]. When it appears, it attacks with Teraflare, a flare that destroys the background and creates a continuously damaging pillar of light on the stage.
Bahamut ZERO appears as one of the summons on [[Midgar]]. When it appears, it attacks with Tera Flare, a flare that destroys the background and creates a continuously damaging pillar of light on the stage.
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==Origin==
Bahamut, as well as its various versions, is a commonly appearing summon in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. Its first appearance was in the very first ''Final Fantasy'', where it optionally granted the Light Warriors (the playable characters) a [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Class] class upgrade in exchange for a [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Rat_Tail rat tail] found in the [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Castle_of_Ordeals Castle of Ordeals].


==Origin==
With ''Final Fantasy III'' introducing the Summon ability, Bahamut became available as the most powerful summonable monster. Its signature attack is Mega Flare, which deals heavy non-elemental damage to all targets. ''Final Fantasy VII'', introduced two new Bahamut variants, [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Neo_Bahamut Neo Bahamut] and Bahamut ZERO, which use even more powerful attacks names Giga Flare and Tera Flare respectively.
Bahamut appears in the first ''Final Fantasy'' game as the King of Dragons. Upon encountering Bahamut in a cave, the Light Warriors are sent on an optional side quest to bring Bahamut a rat tail from the Castle of Ordeals. Doing so grants the Light Warriors a class change. Bahamut subsequently appears as a summoned monster from ''Final Fantasy III'' onward. ''Final Fantasy VII'' was the first game to introduce other forms of Bahamut such as Neo Bahamut, and Bahamut ZERO, while the sequel film ''Advent Children'' features an antagonistic Bahamut SIN.


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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Cloud5.jpg|Cloud with Bahamut ZERO.
Cloud5.jpg|Cloud with Bahamut ZERO.
Bahamut ZERO on midgar.jpg|Bahamut ZERO as he appears in [[Midgar]]
Bahamut ZERO on midgar.jpg|Bahamut ZERO as he appears in [[Midgar]]
Attacks with a devastating Teraflare.jpg|Bahamut ZERO using Teraflare.
Attacks with a devastating Teraflare.jpg|Bahamut ZERO using Tera Flare.
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Revision as of 19:07, January 8, 2016

Bahamut ZERO
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Bahamut Zero in Final Fantasy VII.
Universe Final Fantasy
Debut Final Fantasy VII (1997)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Console/platform of origin PlayStation
Species Summon
Gender Male

Bahamut ZERO is a summon from the Final Fantasy series.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Bahamut ZERO in SSB4

As a stage element

Bahamut ZERO appears as one of the summons on Midgar. When it appears, it attacks with Tera Flare, a flare that destroys the background and creates a continuously damaging pillar of light on the stage.

Origin

Bahamut, as well as its various versions, is a commonly appearing summon in the Final Fantasy series. Its first appearance was in the very first Final Fantasy, where it optionally granted the Light Warriors (the playable characters) a [1] class upgrade in exchange for a rat tail found in the Castle of Ordeals.

With Final Fantasy III introducing the Summon ability, Bahamut became available as the most powerful summonable monster. Its signature attack is Mega Flare, which deals heavy non-elemental damage to all targets. Final Fantasy VII, introduced two new Bahamut variants, Neo Bahamut and Bahamut ZERO, which use even more powerful attacks names Giga Flare and Tera Flare respectively.

Gallery

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