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|electric=wk
|electric=wk
|dark=nul
|dark=nul
|skills={{Skill|SMT4|Glacial Blast}}
|skills={{Skill|SMT4|Glacial Blast|-}}
{{Skill|SMT4|Spring of Life}}
{{Skill|SMT4|Spring of Life|-}}
{{Skill|SMT4|High Ice Pleroma|69}}
{{Skill|SMT4|High Ice Pleroma|69}}
}}
}}


==={{Link|Game|SMT4A}}===
==={{Link|Game|SMT4A}}===
{{Tabs
|Enemy|
{{SMT4A Demon Stats
|level=65
|hp=824
|mp=343
|st=41
|dx=55
|ma=96
|ag=62
|lu=75
|race=Drake
|alignment=Chaos
|speech=Spinning
|randomencounter=Y
|ice=Dr
|electric=Wk
|dark=Rs
|elecfrac=2
|darkfrac=0.5
|mute=3
|safire=-4
|saice=+4
|saelectric=-3
|ailment=-1
|support=+1
|skills={{Skill|SMT4A|Mabufudyne}}
{{Skill|SMT4A|Enigmatic Ray}}
}}
|Ally|
{{SMT4A Party Stats
{{SMT4A Party Stats
|level=65
|level=65
|race=Drake
|race=Drake
|alignment=Dark-Chaos
|alignment=Chaos
|speech=Spinning
|cost=52142
|cost=52142
|hp=515
|hp=515
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|saice=+4
|saice=+4
|saelectric=-3
|saelectric=-3
|heal=-1
|ailment=-1
|support=+1
|support=+1
|skills={{Skill|SMT4A|Mabufudyne|-}}
|skills={{Skill|SMT4A|Mabufudyne|-}}
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{{Skill|SMT4A|Energy Drain|68}}
{{Skill|SMT4A|Energy Drain|68}}
}}
}}
 
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==Compendium==
==Compendium==
{{Compendium
{{Compendium

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Ym is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.

Profile

Origin

Yamm, also spelled Yam, is the personification and god of the sea in ancient Northwest Semitic polytheism. Famously in the Baal Cycle, he competes with Baal for title of king of the gods and is El's preferred choice, but he ultimately loses.

Design

Gameplay

Shin Megami Tensei IV

Template:SMT4 Party Stats

Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse

Compendium

Compendium Entries

Nomenclature

The localized name, Ym, represents the name without vowels as written in Ugaritic, which uses an abjad script, rather than the actual pronunciation.

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヤム Yam; vocalized form of Ym.