Leon awakened in Traverse Town, along with the few fellow Radiant Garden refugees: Yuffie, Aerith, and Cid, none of whom changed their names as Leon did. Ashamed and angry that he was unable to defend his home and his loved ones from the Heartless, Squall assumed the name of "Leon" in order to distance himself from his past, vowing never to use his real name until the Heartless are defeated and his world restored. Squall Leonhart grew up in the paradise world of Radiant Garden until it was consumed by darkness. In both of his appearances, Leon wields his silver "Revolver" model Gunblade, complete with the Griever keychain. He also adds the white fur collar to his jacket that was absent in Kingdom Hearts. His hair becomes a lighter shade of brown and shorter, and his bangs sweep to the left side of his face in the same manner as his hair in Final Fantasy VIII. In Kingdom Hearts II, Leon's appearance changes slightly to match his original appearance more. His eyes are blue and he bears his distinctive scar, which runs diagonally across the bridge of his nose. In Final Fantasy VIII, he only wore two brown belts. ![]() Leon wears two brown belts and two black ones around his hips, all of which are quite loose except for one, a black one worn properly around his waist. Leon's black pants also sport a vertical zipper going down the side of each leg. Leon wears three brown belts on his left forearm and has three buckles on his right and left thigh, while he wore three black belts on his right thigh in Final Fantasy VIII. Leon's jacket, however, lacks the fur collar, is short-sleeved, whereas Squall's sleeves were quite baggy, bears red wings on the back, presumably similar to Rinoa's duster, and has a red Griever symbol on his left shoulder. Leon wears black gloves with belts on them, black, zipper-lined shoes, a silver Griever necklace, and a white undershirt that his Final Fantasy VIII incarnation had, and his short, black jacket is similar. He bears some resemblance to Tetsuya Nomura's original design for Squall Leonhart, sporting long, brown hair as opposed to the short hair he had in his original game. In Kingdom Hearts, Leon's appearance is similar to his original appearance in Final Fantasy VIII, but with several differences. For example, Leon leads the Hollow Bastion Restoration Committee and is the only Final Fantasy character in the group to have originated in Final Fantasy VIII. Leon also stands out from the other Final Fantasy characters in the series. Leon has also good leadership qualities which he displays throughout both games, mirroring the character development of the original Squall Leonhart of Final Fantasy VIII, who himself began as a brooding and unconcerned loner but eventually became a caring friend and leader thanks to his friends. Although appearing as sullen and brooding in Kingdom Hearts, after returning home to Hollow Bastion in Kingdom Hearts II he seems to be more cheerful, is seen to be smiling more often, and also has a special bond with Cloud. Eventually he opens up to become a more caring person, as seen as when he is worrying about Sora, Donald, and Goofy's safety in the aftermath of the Battle of the 1000 Heartless. Defeating the Behemoth will give you the Omega Arts accessory.When Sora first meets Leon, his personality is that of a withdrawn and quiet loner. Otherwise, the attacks don't seem to be too critical so as long as you have all the right spells (Cura, Aerora, Summon) and a large amount of MP, it's possible to go all out on the Behemoth to try to finish it off quickly. The other major attack it uses involves Thunder, and it could easily hit you if you don't stop yourself in-between combos. The Behemoth seems to bring a large black sphere into the battle, and your cue for dodging will come when the large ball of energy splits into smaller ones that chase you around. This one isn't easily avoidable, so try to Dodge Roll under the Behemoth or around the area to try to avoid it. The Behemoth has two major attacks one is recognizable by glowing horns. Try to get on its back, as this seems to be the safest strategy here. The only way to defeat Behemoth is by attacking its horn. As usual boss battles have been recently, it's best to take cautious measures by casting Aerora and summoning Tinker Bell.
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