Summary
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Final Fantasy's weapons can be ridiculously powerful and sometimes the characters outclasses.
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Iconic leaves such as Ultima, Masamune and Lion Heart become the playoffs of the playoffs over titles.
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Unique effects (HP drainage, multi-hit, one-shot, peeling) make weapons game change and absurd.
Final Fantasy is a series known to its larger characters than life, emotionally charged stories and formidable villains, which makes each post more eagerly expected than the last. Although we know that some characters are significantly stronger than others, we often forget that their weapons are just like, if not more, potent.
Whether you are the one who grinds to exercise the weapon or if it is in the hands of the main antagonist or even a calling, it does not matter; There are lots of extremely strong and devastating weapons over the series that may seem completely absurd in action. Some are so potent that they appear in several games and also dominate there!
Bloodshed
Final Fantasy 2's Wild Card
Start with a bit of an odd, we have Bloodsword, who debuted in Final Fantasy 2 and has been in almost every main line payment since, with a few exceptions along the way. While the picture shows Clive that practices it, we mainly want to focus on the FF2 version, as it was when it was most powerful.
See, the blood word not only handles its base damage, but it also loses 1/16 of the target's maximum health along with it, which means that it wipes enemies with large health pools. And since you get it quite late in the game, it will demolish most managers from the moment you get it until you roll credit. It is ridiculous how strong it is!
Lionheart
Final Fantasy 8
Next up is Lion Heart, Squall's reliable Ultimate Weapon, who first appeared in Final Fantasy 8, which turns his relatively weak selection of guns into a devastating death machine. The lion heart not only states huge amounts of injuries, but it also strikes its target 17 times, with every attack that can land a critical hit.
No matter what game The Lion Heart shows up in, you know that it will be extremely powerful in the least. Although it never really looks as cool as Squall's. Looking aside, Lion Heart is an animal of a weapon and one of the strongest deals in the series!
Excalibur II
Final Fantasy 9
It was previously a time when Excalibur was considered to be the strongest weapon in the series, but as more and more titles were released, it quickly lost the ground to other weapons that trampled it in every way. But then released and released Final Fantasy 9 Excalibur II to the world and brought it back to the race with a revenge.
Steiner's reliable Excalibur II is the best weapons bar no one in Final Fantasy 9, but most players will never get hold of it, thanks to how absurd challenging and time -consuming it is. This fantastic leaf also handles sacred damage and will increase its damage to 150 percent when used against enemies weak to saints. It is without control how powerful this thing is!
Masamune
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
Everyone probably knows about Masamune largely because of Sephiroth, the main antagonist in Final Fantasy 7, who practices this impossibly great Katana to terrorize the cloud for hours at the end. But it was in each individual main line before it and after that (excluding FF8 for some reason), and it is almost always the best Katana in their respective play.
But in Sephiroth's case, his masamune is clearly the strongest of them all, as he can easily cut through buildings, open a portal to the singularity and do lots of other worldly actions with it, put it in its own league. Although it is still extremely strong when you practice it, Sephiroths will send you to a different area of existence before cutting yourself in half!
Ultima weapons
A series of staples
Final Fantasy 6
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October 11, 1994
Ultima weapon, who debuted in Final Fantasy 6, has become a staple in the series from that point and on, even found its way into previous titles through release and become the best weapon in them by a mile over the reliable Masamune that we only covered.
Since it often reaches its real potential when its Wielder is higher level, you will probably not get it until the playoffs in most editions, as it usually peels together with how much health you have. In each part, without failure, the Ultima weapon's damage is disgusting and unmatched!
Oracle trident
Final Fantasy 15
A little less known weapon in the series, as it is only limited to Final Fantasy 15 and some spinoff titles after, is the Trident for Oracle. This royal spear once belonged to Lunafreya Nox Fleuret and is undoubtedly the best weapon in the game, even outclassing Noctis' Ultima Blade.
What makes the Trident of Oracle such a devastating weapon is its ability to create aftermath after you attack, to get them to damage your goal as well. Not only that, but your first attack and Afterimage's attacks have the potential to land critics, which can skyrocket their damage production with the right building. This thing is monstrous and stands toe-to-toe with the best of them!
Zantetseuken
Odin's death cimitar
Odin is one of the best calling in all the games he makes a performance in, and it largely depends on his zantetsuk, a death scimite that has the potential to one-shot someone and everything on the battlefield. Not only is this weapon a sick look, but it is also the definition of overpower and can even be the strongest weapon in the entire series.
To encourage Odin to perform his zantetsuk -attack will make him gallop forward on his reliable steed before releasing a devastating slash with his scimitar, halves his goal and kills them immediately. It never gets old to watch this animation play, no matter what game he is in!
Caladbolg
Final Fantasy 10
Finally, we have Tidus' Caladbol from Final Fantasy 10, which is his heaven. Although this is more or less his ultima weapon, which peels in the same way as what we covered earlier, his particularly strong and is undoubtedly the most powerful of gang.
Caladbolg will significantly increase Tidu's damage production, charge his exaggeration with 2x speed and allow him to automatically attack after avoiding physical and magical attacks. Connect this with his potential to consistently deal with 99,999 injuries per hit, and you can see why it may very well be the best of the best!
