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Best Versions of Ramuh In Final Fantasy

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Key Takeaways

  • Summons in Final Fantasy have evolved in visual design and mechanics throughout the series, being unique in each entry.
  • Ramuh is a recurring summon in the franchise with different looks and abilities depending on the game.
  • The importance of summons in the story varies across Final Fantasy games, with some having deeper ties and lore exploration.



Summons have been a staple in the Final Fantasy franchise for a long time. These summons have come in many different forms, and have worked dramatically differently in different entries of the long-running game series.

DIfferent summons also offer different reasons to pull them out over others. While Ifrit is associated with the element of fire, and Shiva with the element of ice, Ramuh has been a long-time representation for the element of lightning — although, he has not been the only one, such as Final Fantasy 10’s Ixion. Ramuh’s appearances have varied throughout the series, but these games stand out for those who are fans of his.

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6 Final Fantasy 3

Ramuh’s First Appearance


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Given its age, Final Fantasy 3 is rather difficult to play compared to the franchise’s modern entries. This is the first appearance of Ramuh, and he stands out among other summons in the game for being a very humanoid looking character. He is depicted as a sage-looking wizard with a long beard, robes, and a long magic staff. This helps to make him stand out as a memorable summon.

Different characters use summons differently depending on their chosen jobs in Final Fantasy 3. In Ramuh’s case, he could be used as an offensive summon, or as a support. When the character summoning Ramuh is either a Sage or a Summoner, he will use Heaven’s Rage to strike all enemies. When summoned through an Evoker, Ramuh can use Mind Blast to paralyze enemies or God’s Thunder to deal direct lightning damage.


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5 Final Fantasy 7

The Start Of Flashier Summons

Ramuh Final Fantasy 7

A lot of the early entries in the franchise gave summons a prominent role in the story. This occurred in many other entries as well, such as Final Fantasy 10 and Final Fantasy 16. However, each of Final Fantasy 7’s many different versions focused more on the party’s characters and their involvement in an entirely separate story. Summons merely acted as a mechanic for dealing a large amount of damage during an encounter.

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FF7 was one of the first games in the series to make summons an incredibly flashy ordeal whenever they are used. However, Ramuh is not the only lightning damage summon, with more powerful options being available in the game. He has also appeared with a far more impressive appearance in other entries.


4 Final Fantasy 5

More Stylish & Interesting

Ramuh Final Fantasy 5
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Ramuh returned for the next two entries after his introduction, and maintained his iconic wizardly look. In Final Fantasy 5, his staff appears longer, and his beard is more accentuated. Players would encounter him as a random enemy in one of the game’s forests, where he could be obtained.

In Final Fantasy 4, Ramuh was a great summon once he became available, but would become far less viable as the game progressed — mostly due to the lack of lighting weakness throughout the game. Final Fantasy 5does a lot of things better than some other entries, and Ramuh is one of them. Ramuh will be a tough fight for players once encountered, stronger than any of the other summons they will have at the time. Should players already have Ifrit, this will trigger unique dialog which leads to Ramuh deeming the party worthy.


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3 Final Fantasy 16

Powerful & Meaningful

Ramuh Final Fantasy 16

Final Fantasy 16 might not be every fan’s cup of tea, as the largest departure from the franchise’s turn-based roots. However, it features a perfect blend of everything mentioned up to this point. The game has a large focus on the Summons, with each shining in their own way throughout the story and each having a large amount of lore for players to delve into. What’s more, the game is now available for PC players to enjoy.

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In this game, each summon (known as an Eikon) is tied to another character known as their Dominant. Each summon, including Ramu, is fleshed out in every aspect and feels viable from the moment they are obtained until the end of the game. Ramu’s design sees a wild departure from many past aesthetics, adopting a look of darker colors and pieces of armor.


2 Final Fantasy 6

Strong Ties To The Story

Ramuh Final Fantasy 6-1

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Final Fantasy 6 called its summons Espers, and they were a major focus of the game’s plot. Ramuh sees a lot of screen time, appears at the start of the game, and adds to a lot of the game’s lore. One of the game’s playable characters even joins the party because of Ramuh’s influence.

Ramuh is the first summon that players will gain access to in the game, and will be viable throughout its entirety. He serves as a mentor figure, guiding the players during their journey. This game offers one of the most prominent and memorable portrayals of the summon out of any Final Fantasy game.


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1 Final Fantasy 9

Strong Ties To The Story

Ramuh Final Fantasy 9

Just like with Final Fantasy 6, Ramuh gets a very prominent role in the story, as well as being one of the earlier summon options that players will obtain. The damage he deals is increased by the number of Peridot items that the player has.

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This entry in the Final Fantasy franchise calls its summons Eidolons. Ramuh’s design in the game has a lot more depth to its design, with the ends of his beard twisting and curling like tentacles, along with many different gem accessories. His mustache also appears much more floaty, where past games usually depicted it as drooping downward. Final Fantasy 9 is a title that many fans still have on their remake wishlist, which would let many new players get to experience this firsthand.



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