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Caius when he transforms into Chaos Bahamut

Chaos Bahamut is a boss in Final Fantasy XIII-2. It is Caius Ballad's Eidolon incarnation that first appears in the pregame tutorial, and later as a boss. Chaos Bahamut is weaker than the three other Bahamuts: Amber Bahamut, Garnet Bahamut, and Jet Bahamut.

Chaos Bahamut's main appearance is at the end of Academia 500 AF.

Chaos Bahamut is also fought in the DLC episode "Requiem of the Goddess". The specific stats for this form are unknown as it does not appear in the official guide, being post-launch content.

Stats[]

Valhalla -??? AF-

Academia -500 AF-

Requiem of the Goddess

Battle[]

Valhalla -??? AF- (prologue)[]

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Chaos Bahamut fought in the game's prologue.

When Chaos Bahamut's HP drops to 50%, a cutscene will occur. The player must continue to fight until another cinematic action occurs.

The second battle is still simple, but Chaos Bahamut's moves have changed since the first battle. War's Benediction can be used to heal and it also grants the Haste status.

Megaflare can do major damage and Chaos Bahamut's moves prevent the player from attacking it. During the battle, a cutscene will play, but the player must continue fighting until his HP drops to zero.

Strategy[]

This being a tutorial, the battle is highly cinematic but ultimately easy to win.

It is recommended to use Lightning Strike to fill up the ATB gauge, as well as watch out for Chaos Bahamut's attacks. Ullr's Shield can be used to heal and gain two status boosts: Protect and Shell.

Using Graviton Cores will allow the player to fill up the ATB bar and attack.

Academia -500 AF-[]

Chaos Bahamut has two forms. At first he simply hovers before using Metamorphosis, upon which he becomes a flying mechanical wyvern. In his normal form, he will use potentially crippling physical attacks to beat down the party in sets of two. Soon he will change between forms and begin to use powerful magic instead, such as Megaflare, which deals a large amount of non-elemental damage with a side effect of wounding the party.

Chaos Bahamut is immune to the Sentinel's Provoke ability, but is susceptible to three debuffs: Deprotect, Deshell, and Imperil.

Much like the Havoc Skytank from Final Fantasy XIII, Chaos Bahamut is out of range of melee attacks; Serah will use her bowsword in bow form, Noel will throw his dual swords as a javelin, and both iterations of Lightning will use the gun mechanisms of their gunblades.

Strategy[]

The best way to counter Chaos Bahamut's onslaught is to use the all-Sentinel paradigm, Tortoise, to minimize Megaflare's effect. As Chaos Bahamut is immune to the Sentinel's Provoke, the player will have to heal more often. Unless the party is fairly strong, it will be a good idea to have a Sentinel in all paradigms to minimize damage over a wide area.

It is recommended to add a good Medic to at least one paradigm. Since Chaos Bahamut is susceptible to some debuffs, a good Saboteur can exploit this weakness. Once the party boosts its chain bonus, Chaos Bahamut shouldn't take long to defeat.

Valhalla -??? AF- ("Requiem of the Goddess")[]

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Caius transformed into Chaos Bahamut.

If the player defeats Caius fast enough, he transforms into Chaos Bahamut who has the same abilities he has in his other battles, but in addition can use Resist Wind and Resist Lightning to change his vulnerabilities. Resist Wind makes him invulnerable to Wind and physical attacks, and Resist Lightning immunizes him to Lightning and magic attacks.

The battle starts with Chaos Bahamut being in his normal form where he uses physical attacks and Whirlwind, Ignis, and Umbral Vise. After a while he transforms into his aerial form where his abilities depend on which resist is currently on. If under Resist Wind, he attacks with Pulsar Burst, and if under Resist Lightning, he attacks with Obliterating Breath. After being in aerial mode for a while, he will use Megaflare and switch back to normal form and the cycle will begin anew.

Defeating the DLC's Chaos Bahamut with a five star rank with Lightning's level at 9 or lower, nets Lightning in her Knight of Etro armor as a Paradigm Pack ally.

Strategy[]

Chaos Bahamut changing his properties forces the player to use Mage and Shaman roles accordingly, because Mage uses Lightning-based magic attacks and Shaman uses Wind-based physical attacks. The key to victory is to pay close attention on his Resist-ability and use the correct role to drive up the chain gauge. Same applies when using Paladin. Ruin should be used when under Resist Wind and Attack when under Resist Lightning. When he switches to aerial form, it's important to keep an eye out for Megaflare, and when he is about to launch it, the player must quickly switch to Knight and use Immortality to survive.

Behind the scenes[]

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Chaos Bahamut fought in the game's prologue.

In the aerial fight between Lightning and Caius at the beginning of the game, sound designer Tomohiro Yajima overlapped the sounds made in the sky and automatically calculated the weight of the sound as objects pass to bring out the scene's presence and flashiness.[1]

Gallery[]

Etymology[]

Chaos refers to the void state preceding the creation of the universe in Greek creation myths, or to the initial "gap" created by the original separation of heaven and earth. Chaos also refers to a state of disorder, disharmony, dissonance, lawlessness, and unpredictability.

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.

Related enemies[]

Final Fantasy XIII[]

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