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“  Is the sky falling? No, it's just the telephone poles. Unfortunately, they're attached to an angry Mean Behemoth, and the streets of Pokey Oaks aren't safe anymore.  ”

Quick Start Game Guide, Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall Victory Pack[1]

The Mean Behemoth is an enemy that appears in Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall. It is a species of Fusion Monsters that is used in Fuse's Army.

Physical appearance

A Mean Behemoth, from the .

A Mean Behemoth, from the Quick Start Game Guide.

The Mean Behemoth is a large, quadrupedal Fusion Monster composed of brownish-gray material and Fusion Matter. It has a rather wide upper torso and narrow pelvis by comparison, with Fusion Matter leaking from various cracks and stubs on its underbelly. It also has a flat head made of what appears to be rock, with two glowing red eyes, a wide mouth with short and sharp teeth, outward-pointing rods on its chins, and several gray, cylinder-shaped stubs filled with Fusion Matter in them all over its scalp. It also has eight gray and pointy brown-gray spikes arranged in two rows down its back and four extensive legs in brownish gray that have been repurposed from what appears to be telephone poles, with Fusion Matter-composed joints. Each of its legs have thick stubs for feet, as well as spikes and bolts protruding from them. Notably, its front legs are longer and thicker than its hind legs.

Gameplay

In gameplay, the Mean Behemoths are enemy monsters that the player fights at various points in the game, either optionally, or as a part of a mission objective. To target a Mean Behemoth, align the Avatar with it to make its information window appear on the top of the screen. Should its Health Bar reach zero when battling it, the Fusion Matter animating the Mean Behemoth will break up, and the Mean Behemoth will disintegrate.[2] The player will then automatically receive some Fusion Matter and Taros as reward. However, while the Mean Behemoth's Taro reward remains consistent, its Fusion Matter reward will decrease for each level the Avatar is above the Mean Behemoth; if the Avatar is six levels higher than the Mean Behemoth or more, no Fusion Matter is rewarded. Sometimes, the player also automatically receives loot from defeated Mean Behemoths in the form of C.R.A.T.E.s, Weapon Boosts, and Nano Potions.

In battle, the Mean Behemoths target the Avatar when they get close enough. However, the higher the Avatar's level is, the closer they can get to a Mean Behemoth without it attacking them. Once they begin fighting, the Mean Behemoths will continue attacking until either they are destroyed, the Avatar is defeated, or the Avatar moves too far away from their point of origin. If the Avatar runs away from them, the Mean Behemoths will follow them until they get too far away from their area of roaming, at which point they will return, where they will regain their full health instantly. Notably, while retreating, they will be invulnerable to attacks. Also, once defeated, a Mean Behemoth will respawn after seventy seconds in Pokey Oaks North and Pokey Oaks Junior High, and after thirty seconds in Fusion Mayor's Secret Lair.

History

Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall

Fusion Invasion

The Past
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In the Past, the Mean Behemoths would fight the soldiers opposing the Fusion Invasion.

Behavior

Like other Fusion Monsters, the Mean Behemoths are aggressive, hostile, and spit out Fusion Matter wherever they go. They also have an angry streak that makes their surroundings unsafe.[1]

Powers and abilities

Skills the Mean Behemoths have exhibited include:

Rewards

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When defeated, the Mean Behemoths may reward the player with C.R.A.T.E.s containing the following items:

Image Name
OF-Gumball-Adaptium
Gumball (Adaptium)
OF-Gumball-Blastons
Gumball (Blastons)
OF-Gumball-Cosmix
Gumball (Cosmix)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Quick Start Game Guide (English). "Chapter 13: Monsters". p. 55. Majesco Entertainment (13 January 2009).
  2. Quick Start Game Guide (English). "Chapter 6: Jump into Battle". p. 10. Majesco Entertainment (13 January 2009).

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