Key Takeaways
- Undead enemies in Final Fantasy can be defeated easily using restorative magic like Phoenix Downs and cure spells.
- Some iconic boss fights in the series, like Scarmiglione and Phantom Train, are undead and can be exploited for an easy win.
- While using exploits like Phoenix Downs can make boss fights quick, some players prefer the challenge of facing off against these foes legitimately.
Final Fantasy games are full of varied enemies who are a joy to fight in battle. These include undead enemies who have a unique relationship with restorative magic, allowing players to exploit this weakness by using cure spells and Phoenix Downs to end any encounter with these foes in no time.
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Some of the best boss fights in Final Fantasy are undead beings who can be tricky to deal with if players go through them legitimately. While it may be amusing to use a Phoenix Down to kill these bosses in a single move, it may take away from what could otherwise be an epic encounter.
1 Scarmiglione
One Of Golbez’s Archfiends
Final Fantasy 4
- Released
- July 19, 1991
- Developer(s)
- Square
The Elemental Archfiends in Final Fantasy 4 are no joke, with Scarmiglione being one of these foes who stands in Cecil’s way multiple times across the series. One of the battles against this foe is a back attack that players must prepare for by switching their party row first.
With strong physical attacks and the ability to afflict party members with debilitating status effects, it’s easy to see why Scarmiglione can be tough to deal with. Of course, players can always exploit the weakness of this boss if they want to turn this battle into a joke.
2 Siren
Switches Between Alive And Undead States At Will
- Released
- December 6, 1992
Siren is a unique enemy players encounter in the Ship Graveyard. She can be a tough boss for players to deal with, especially since this boss appears at the end of a tough dungeon that takes no prisoners.
She switches between Alive and Undead forms at will, forcing players to switch up their strategies accordingly. If players tackle this boss legitimately, then they must pull out every trick in their arsenal to take out one of the hardest early-game bosses in Final Fantasy 5.
3 Phantom Train
One Of The Most Iconic Undead Enemies In The Series
Final Fantasy 6
- Released
- October 11, 1994
- Developer(s)
- Square Enix , Square
An iconic foe that needs no introduction, the Phantom Train is a unique boss fight where Sabin, Cyan, and Shadow run on the tracks while trying to take out this infernal engine. Most people know this boss for the suplex that they can execute with Sabin, making for one of the most hilarious moments in the series.
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It’s also an undead foe, which means that a single Phoenix Down is enough to take out this boss. However, most players would prefer to take on this foe without any exploits if they want the full experience of facing off against one of Final Fantasy‘s most iconic boss fights.
4 Gi Nattak
A Boss Fought During The Cosmo Canyon Portion Of The Story
- Released
- January 31, 1997
Gi Nattak is the boss fight that players encounter in the Cave of the Gi, a dungeon important for Nanaki’s growth as a character. He’s the leader of an extinct tribe that tried to destroy Cosmo Canyon, and the hatred of this malicious presence can be seen in this boss fight.
It’s an imposing fight where players may be overwhelmed by the powerful fire attacks it wields. Sure, revival magic and items can end this boss in no time, but that’s not the path players want to take if they want to give Nanaki’s crowning moment the respect it deserves.
5 Gerogero
Impersonates President Deling
- Released
- February 11, 1999
One of the most unnerving-looking foes in the entire game. Gerogero’s melting visage makes him a scary undead boss fight players tackle during a SeeD mission in Final Fantasy 8. He’s the entity responsible for impersonating President Deling, with his weird behavior and mannerisms being hard to digest for some.
Once the fake President Deling sheds his skin and reveals his true form, all players need is a Phoenix Down to take out this foe for good. It’s an anticlimactic end to this rotting foe, but players can easily take it out in a regular battle too.
6 Soulcage
The Source Of The Evil Mist
The Mist plagues the continent in Final Fantasy 9, spreading its evil and creating monsters that ravage the land. To stop this Mist from ravaging the land, the party heads to the Iifa Tree in a bid to cut out this source of all evil from the base.
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Reaching the end of this memorable dungeon leads to players discovering Soulcage, the entity responsible for creating this Mist. It’s a tough foe who can’t lie, giving players important plot details before pulling them into a battle where it can cast instant death spells and Mustard Bomb, making for an intense and challenging boss fight that players will have a great time with.
7 Evrae Altana
Fought Underwater In The Via Purifico
Only three characters in the game can fight underwater, and the trio of Tidus, Wakka, and Rikku encounter an undead version of a dragon they’d already felled in battle. Evrae Altana hounds the party as they try to undo the locks on certain underwater gates in a bid to escape after being thrown into the Via Purifico.
It’s an imposing boss fight but an easy one if players choose to use two Phoenix Downs to end the battle. This can be anti-climactic, and players who decide to battle this foe legitimately should be ready to deal with his annoying petrification skills.
8 Ahriman
An Iconic Enemy In The Series Who Appears As A Ghostly Boss
- Released
- October 31, 2006
Ahriman is an iconic Final Fantasy enemy who usually appears as a round one-eyed creature, but its appearance in Final Fantasy 12 is completely different. Aside from its looks, this enemy is upgraded to become a boss who splits itself in the middle of the battle to annoy enemies.
Players must be ready to deal with powerful magic that can be dealt with by casting Shell. Doom is another tool in its arsenal that this boss loves to use, which makes it important for players to identify Ahriman as soon as possible whenever he splits up so that the party can take him out as quickly as possible.
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