Berserker

The Berserker is a Nobody enemy in Kingdom Hearts II and first appears in Twilight Town when Sora attempts to meet Kairi.

The Berserker is very bulky and wields giant claymore-like hammers (bearing much resemblance to the weapon of their master Saïx) which it uses to attack and defend. It is the biggest of the lesser Nobodies, and is very powerful. Berserkers are controlled by Saïx, with whom they bear a resemblance in various ways. However, they bear little resemblance to the Berserker Job in Final Fantasy.

Journal Entry
''A berserker. A high-ranking Nobody. Its attacks are hard to read as it is dragged around by a cursed hammer.''

''Attacks from the front will only be parried by its hammer. Knock it down to make it let go of the hammer. Then pick up the hammer to unleash a flurry of attacks with Berserk.''

Appearances

 * Twilight Town
 * Olympus Coliseum
 * The World That Never Was

Anatomy
It seems to wear heavy armor that covers its body. Unlike other Nobodies, it does not have silver on it, but instead has bronze-like coloring. Its arms and legs are small at near the torso and hips, but the hands and feet are gigantic. Due to its armor, the only parts that can be seen of its "skin" are the hands and part of the neck/face, which are ink-black. When using a special attack (which is like the "Berserk" reaction command), it becomes small in size, hanging from its claymore-like weapons with its small hands.

Strategy
The Berserker has very strong attacks and has an equally strong defense. Moving in for a head-on attack can be riskyalthough the proper strategy is needed. First yo attak with a combo. Then grab the Claymore and combo. Continue this until dead. Otherwise if in The World That Never Was use Riku's Limit to finish the job. Otherwise a good way to deal with them is to come in close, reflect its attacks, and wait for the reaction command to show up. Using it will greatly diminish the Berserker's health as well as any other enemies that you capture with it. A good alternative is using Thunder or Blizzard at a distance to help preserve HP or using Magnet followed by a limit or Thunder to finish the job.

Trivia

 * The name Berserker come from the viking warriors called "berserkers" (shortening of 'bear serk', the name of the clothing they wore) who were infamous for fighting in a violent rage, recklessly charging at their enemies without armor or any other protection, and seemingly without concern for their own health. Saix and the Berserker nobodies fight in almost the same way as the real berserkers did.