
His Master was killed by Yiazmat, robbing Montblanc of all Joy in Life,and he would have Revenge. Though most sacred amongst its Kind, its great Power drove it to Madness, and in the End, it became a threat to it's own Creator. Legend says it's an Anima, Guardian to a sacred Blade. Yiazmat can take several hours to beat, after which you gain the last ingredient for the Wyrmhero Blade.ĬP: One Deity among Dragons, One great Wyrm to rule all Wyrms of the World, by the Creator Himself created.

Both fights have multiple health bars Yiazmat has over 50 million HP! Both fights also allow you to leave in the middle and heal up the HP of the boss will remain depleted.

This wyrm is the final mark, and is only available to fight (in the Ridorana Cataract) after beating its little brother, Hell Wyrm, in the Sochen Cave Palace. FF10 actually has a whole arena where optional bosses can be fought.ĪKA Yazmat (JP).

This adds to the replay value of the game and a challenge to the player. In almost every game, there is at least one enemy, optionally fought (not randomly encountered), as strong as the final boss, if not stronger. Minotaur (AKA Brothers, Sekhret/Sekhmet).Legendary villains like Sephiroth and Kefka (and not so legendary like Necron) are listed here, as well as optional bosses, like Ultima Weapon. This page also includes the ultimate bosses of the Final Fantasy games. (NOTE: spelling differences, such as Sahagin (NA) and Sahuagin (JP) were not noted, just different names). Each entry includes all known palette swaps of that character with English and Japanese translations.

This page features the most unique, imaginative, and legendary creatures of Squaresoft's mind. Everything from bats, wolves, and cats to dragons, doors, and cacti have been an enemy in Final Fantasy. Just seeing these familiar faces reminds you that you're part of a great series. Įver since Final Fantasy I, there have been recurring monsters appearing in the series.
