Summary
- Holy is a high-level white magic spell that hits hard but costs MP to cast.
- Flare is an intense non-elemental spell that deals major damage to enemies.
- Ultima is the hardest-hitting spell in almost every Final Fantasy game, ending battles quickly.
Final Fantasy is a series full of powerful attacks that players can use to smite their foes. Magic is a huge part of the core combat and has evolved substantially throughout the series.
However, some classic attacks will always dish out a ton of damage and can be acquired near the tail end of their respective games. If players want to boss the franchise's toughest enemies, mastering these powerful spells and unleashing a new one on opponents is a must.
8 Holy
A High-Level White Magic Spell That Hits Like A Truck
- Notable Appearances: Almost every Final Fantasy game
White Mages are usually healers and support magic users who keep a party fit and ready to dish out some serious damage. Their physical damage in combat is pretty lacking, and the options they have to damage foes aren't all that expansive.
However, as White Mages become stronger, they gain the ability to use magic like Holy in battle. As long as players have the MP to spare, watching enemies crumble with a single cast of this powerful spell never ceases to be satisfying.
7 Flare
A Non-Elemental Spell That Causes Major Damage
- Notable Appearances: Almost every Final Fantasy game
There's a reason why the iconic Bahamut summon loves using a super-powered version of the Flare damage to deal immense damage to foes. This high-level Black Magic spell is no joke and will leave enemies quaking in their boots at the prospect of taking damage from such a powerful spell.
It costs a decent chunk of MP, but that's to be expected from a late-game spell. Players who want to decimate the toughest opponents in any Final Fantasy game will achieve the same with a single cast of Flare.
6 Meteor
An Apocalyptic Spell That Is Incredibly Damaging
- Notable Appearances: Almost every Final Fantasy game
One of the most chaotic and entertaining spells to use in any Final Fantasy game, the idea of summoning meteors from the sky and making them rain upon foes is something that fans love. This is why Meteor has become so iconic as a late-game spell in the Final Fantasy games.
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This spell is the biggest reason why players will hate going up against a Behemoth in any Final Fantasy game. These monsters can cast Meteor and hit for serious damage, with some party members being downed in a single cast.
5 Reraise
Ensures That A Character Won't Die When Their Health Reaches Zero
- Notable Appearances: Final Fantasy 4, Final Fantasy 6, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Final Fantasy 9, Final Fantasy 10, Final Fantasy 11, Final Fantasy 14
The best White Magic spell gives players a fighting chance against the toughest foes as long as they strategize and manage their MP. This is where Reraise can prove to be incredibly helpful, especially against the game's toughest bosses.
This spell ensures that a downed character will be automatically revived without any delays. Against bosses who have powerful attacks that hit all members, a cast or two of Reraise will ensure that some party members survive these damaging blows and can make these enemies pay.
4 Hastega
Dunking On Foes In Quick Succession Is A Blast Every Single Time
- Notable Appearances: Final Fantasy 5, Final Fantasy 6, Final Fantasy 10, Final Fantasy 11, Final Fantasy 12, Final Fantasy 14
The majority of Final Fantasy video games use the ATB system, where Hastega is a must-have in tough battles. Seeing everyone's bars fill up quickly as players unleash a chain of commands to stifle their foes never gets old.
Even games without the Active Time-Battle system use Hastega to great effect, allowing players to overwhelm their foes with attacks. It's a simple yet incredibly useful spell that fans will love to have on hand against tough late-game bosses in most Final Fantasy games.
3 Ultima
The Hardest-Hitting Spell In Almost Every Final Fantasy Game
- Notable Appearances: Almost every Final Fantasy game
The fact that the antagonist of Final Fantasy 16 was named after this spell is a testament to how powerful Ultima is. This spell is usually the most powerful Black Magic that players can whip out to end a battle in a flash.
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Players are not confined in these Final Fantasy games that have plenty of leeway when it comes to exploration and story progression.
Ultima inflicts non-elemental damage that ignores magical defenses, making it ridiculously powerful against almost every boss. Players just need to manage the MP levels of their mages to ensure that they don't run out of steam before they cross the finishing line.
2 Apocalypse
Final Fantasy 8's Strongest Spell That Can Only Be Drawn And Cast In The Final Battle
- Notable Appearances: Final Fantasy 8, Final Fantasy 14, Final Fantasy 16
Final Fantasy 8's unique Draw system allows players to store and Junction spells to improve a party member's stats. However, there's one spell that is only found at the very last fight against the final form of Ultimecia.
Apocalypse is the most powerful spell in the game that hits like a truck and boasts a fancy animation to boot. It can also be drawn and cast from Ultimecia, humiliating the sorceress as players unleash a beatdown for the ages in this epic final encounter.
1 Quick
The Recipient Can Act Twice In A Row
- Notable Appearances: Final Fantasy 5, Final Fantasy 6
Fans will realize how important it is to exploit the action economy in any turn-based game to obliterate the toughest foes, and Final Fantasy is no exception. This is why Quick is such an important ability to learn, with this White Magic spell being so OP that it has only made a major appearance in two Final Fantasy games.
A single cast of Quick lets the target issue two commands at once, which is useful for obvious reasons. Players who are struggling against a boss should make the most of Quick to overwhelm their opponent and knock them down for the count.
- Creation Year
- 1987
- Developer(s)
- Square Enix
- Publisher(s)
- Square Enix
- Creator
- Hironobu Sakaguchi
- Latest Release
- Final Fantasy 16
- Creator(s)
- Hironobu Sakaguchi