Summary

The epicFinal Fantasyfranchise has released many great games throughout its years, and with each game comes brand-new characters, both heroes and villains. While the protagonists of the stories are always a big hit with fans ofFinal Fantasygames, there are plenty of antagonists that should be given credit for making the games as fantastically exciting as they are.

A story game is only as good as its boss fights, which is why there are so many great ones throughout the games. These bosses push players to their very limits, forcing them to bring a powerful well-rounded party with a wealth of abilities to take them on. As long as players weather the storm and sneak in damage over time, even the strongest bosses in the series will be toast, although it will require quite a lot of tries.

The final boss against Kefka Palazzo in Final Fantasy 6.

Updated on June 16th, 2024, by Ritwik Mitra:Final Fantasy is one of the most beloved JRPG series of all time, featuring a myriad of amazing games that players can’t get enough of. From the golden era of this series on the SNES and PS1 all the way to the admirable ways this franchise is trying to reinvent its “wheel” in modern times, it’s easy to see why players love this series to bits. The cinematic boss fights these games are known for don’t shy away from making things exceedingly difficult at times, and players must ensure that they’re adequately prepared before tackling some of the toughest bosses in the history of Final Fantasy. For a series praised mostly for its storytelling, there are a surprising number of challenging boss fights in Final Fantasy’s history, and a few more of them have battled their way onto this list in its latest update.

Everyone’s favorite jester is one ofFinal Fantasy’s best villains, and it’s only fair that the final fight against this character involves a boss rush that can be tough for players who aren’t at a high level going into it. The difficulty of this encounter is further enhanced in thePixel Remaster, where enemies are more likely to use their toughest attacks to make things harder for the player.

Bahamut (Final Fantasy 4)

Unless the party is at an obscenely high level, theKefkaboss fight is going to make for a pretty tough time. Kefka himself pulls no punches, with Heartless Angel being a brutal start to this fight before attacks like Forsaken, Meteor, Havoc Wing, and Ultima down party members time and time again until this powerful boss is finally taken care of.

Bahamutis a boss who can seem downright undefeatable at first glance. While he doesn’t have any traditional attacks, what he does do is cast Mega Flare, a powerful attack that hits all parties for so much damage that it’s bound to kill them off in no time at all.

Final Fantasy 6 Magic Master

It can feel downright unfair, but players can turn the tables on Bahamut pretty easily if they have Reflect. However, if they don’t have access to this spell, then having high defenses and weathering the storm is the only way to deal with this one-hit wonder boss.

The World of Ruin is one of the most fascinating overworlds inFinal Fantasyhistory, essentially giving players a non-linear approach to the story as they explore the world and re-recruit former members of the team to fight against Kefka and end his reign of tyranny once and for all. One such optional area that players can explore is the Cultists' Tower, which is one of the most unique dungeons in the game, where players can only use magic and must reach the top to find a powerful relic that lets them Dualcast.

Emperor (Final Fantasy 2)

However, before they can leave with this relic, they must deal with theMagic Master, who seems like a pretty easy boss to deal with, as long as players have a sizeable pool of MP to draw from. This fight seems rather straightforward until the very end, when Magic Master unleashes a powerful all-hit Ultima spell that will kill off most party members unless they have a ridiculously high HP pool or something like Reraise protecting them.

TheEmperoris the final boss ofFinal Fantasy 2,a game that is universally derided by the massesfor having an odd leveling system and not really being a ton of fun to play through. As a result, having to grind up the party’s stats all the way to the max to even stand a chance of beating the Emperor is a pretty major challenge.

Cloud of Darkness in Final Fantasy 3

It doesn’t help that the Emperor hits like a truck, using high-level spells and inflicting many status ailments on the party. Both offense and defense need to be balanced for players to get through this encounter by the skin of their teeth.

Final Fantasy 3is a title that almost feels like a puzzle game at times, forcing players to use certain jobs and status effects to get through its levels. The job system is also pretty restrictive and doesn’t really let players maximize certain aspects without sacrificing other stats and abilities.

Final Fantasy 10 Yunalesca

The final dungeon of this game is extremely long and littered with some of the toughest foes in the game. In the end, players get to face off against theCloud of Darknessin a tough battle that becomes all the more grueling since they have to weather the massive and lengthy storm before even getting a chance to tackle this boss.

Final Fantasy 10is a game that is notorious for doubling down on its challenge when it comes to bosses.Yunalescais one such encounter that can be especially grueling, especially thanks to her Zombie status affliction, and is pretty annoying. Of course, the instant Death spells will also be annoying for obvious reasons.

Final Fantasy Boss Fight Seymour Flux

Repeating this boss becomes even more annoying when players realize thatthe cutscene preceding this encounter is unskippable. It’s a cruel joke that punishes players even more for making headway in this fight only to suffer a needless game over.

Seymour’s Fluxform during the third battle against him inFinal Fantasy 10is the toughest mandatory fight in the game. His signature attack, Total Annihilation, can wipe out entire parties if they aren’t strong enough. His magical and physical defense is very high, and Breaks don’t work against him.

Zeromus EG in Final Fantasy 4

When the boss starts charging up Total Annihilation, players should be sure to cast Shell or use a Mighty guard to protect the highest HP characters and pray they survive.

A Tougher Version Of The Game’s Final Boss

Final Fantasy 4

The Kingdom of Baron sent their elite airship fleet, the Red Wings, to attack the surrounding countries. Distressed by his mission, Cecil, a dark knight and captain of the Red Wings, decides to fight against the tyrannical Baron with his trusted friend and his paramour at his side. In his search for the crystals, Cecil must travel over land, under the ground, to the Land of Summons, and even to the moon. Join forces with Kain the dragoon, Rosa the white mage, Rydia the summoner, and many more skilled allies.FFIV is the first title to introduce the dynamic “Active Time Battle” system, where time moves even during battle, giving the players an exciting sense of urgency.Thanks to the wide appeal of the game, this revolutionary system would be implemented in many future titles in the series.Witness the dramatic story and dynamic battles in this fourth installment of the FINAL FANTASY series!

The Game Boy Advance remakes ofthe first fewFinal Fantasygamesare certainly quite interesting. While these titles had to make some concessions on the portable, fans were more than happy to play these titles on the go and enjoy the wealth of new content added to these updated releases.

Final Fantasy Boss Fight Omega Weapon

One such addition to the GBA games includes new post-game content that features a wealth of powerful superbosses.Zeromus EGis one such boss that takes no prisoners, being way harder than the game’s actual final boss.

This crazy superboss has over one million HP and sits at level 100. At the start of the fight,Omega Weaponwill use an attack that immediately kills characters with a level divisible by 5. Its Megiddo Flame attack deals incredible damage as well as its Light Pillar and Terra Break. It can also drain the party’s HP by 75% with its Gravija spell.

Final Fantasy Boss Fight Necron

The boss is tough and definitely has some game-changing moves, but memorizing its attack order and using potions at the right times will help players win the battle. Players shouldn’t be discouraged if they don’t win the first time.

The final boss inFinal Fantasy 9, Necron, is the embodiment of Death itself. After concluding that life only exists to pursue death, he decides to destroy absolutely everything. His power is grand, and he can unleash multiple attacks in a single turn to really knock down unprepared players.

He can heal himself to keep the battle going for a while, though his many health-shattering offensive moves might end the battle pretty quickly. Though he’s a worthy final boss, he can be taken downwith a strong party, a bit of strategy, and practice.