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Behemoth Typhoon is one of Goldlewis Dickinson's Special Attacks, appearing in Guilty Gear -Strive-
Overview[]
Goldlewis swings his coffin onto the opponent. Unlike most Special Attacks, Behemoth Typhoon has 8 individual directional inputs, all of which having different properties:
Details[]
There is a wide variety of the move depending on which half circle is performed, with the properties of the moves being affected greatly by it. Thus, the player should know which one to use for the different situations they might encounter. Generally, the final direction of the move must be hold down while pressing to be able to perform the move.
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Trivia[]
- The attack's namsake might be a reference to the Polish metal band, Behemoth.
- The direction that Goldlewis swings the coffin resembles the input that the player would perform for the Behemoth Typhoon variation.
- To date, Behemoth Typhoon has the most amount of alternative inputs in Guilty Gear alone, at a staggering 8 variations.