Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will be a good opportunity to introduce a series of FF7’s most powerful Summons to fans.
Final Fantasy 7 allows players to call on a variety of Summoning gods to always support their best in combat, but Final Fantasy 7 Remake only includes a few basic Summons and is not too diverse, leaving fans quite disappointed. However, with Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, fans are very curious about which Summons will appear in the future, let’s take a look at these faces with Game4V.
1. Ramuh
Appeared in Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Intermission, however, it would be a pity if this Summon remained absent from the entire game. Ramuh is a god who is always present in every version of the series, of course Square Enix will have to prepare so that this Summon can become an effective assistant in the next part.
When summoning Ramuh with Judgment Bolt skill, Ramuh will brace and launch powerful lightning bolts at his enemies. It would be a waste not to take full advantage of Ramuh’s abilities in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
2. Odin
Not appearing in Final Fantasy 7 Remake yet, it is likely that Odin will make his debut in the sequel due to his previous presence in Final Fantasy 7. The design of this Summon resembles a War God with the form of a skeleton wearing a skeleton. armored, majestically riding on his war horse to battle ready to destroy all enemies.
While exploring Nibelheim, the player may encounter Odin’s summon Marteria, an artifact that allows the player to invoke the power of the game god of war. However, there will be an RNG rate, if Odin appears, it is also the time when the enemy is immediately hit by Instant Death.
3. Kujata
Found in the Sleeping Forest, Kujata Summon Materia allows the player to summon a giant wild boar to aid them in battle. Final Fantasy 7 marks its first appearance in the series, making it certain that this Summon will appear a lot in the sequel. This wild boar has the ability by a mixture of 3 effects of Fire, Ice and Lightning with powerful damage and little status for the opponent, which will be an indispensable assistant in the clashes.
4. Alexander
Discovered in the Great Glacier, Alexander Summon Materia is one of the most powerful summons in the original game. He is the only god who can use Holy, an extremely powerful elemental spell in the series.
Since appearing in Final Fantasy 7, Alexander has become a very influential icon with fans. The most fearsome power this Summon possesses is shown in the plot of Final Fantasy 9, where it destroys entire cities. It’s really a separate force, but in most Final Fantasy versions, this is still an effective Summon.
5. Phoenix
The Phoenix has appeared several times in the Final Fantasy games, as both a summoner and an enemy. Final Fantasy 7 allows the player to summon this feathered flame to aid them in battle, so Cloud and his teammates will be able to gain the ability to summon this monster again.
Phoenix uses the skill Phoenix Flame, an attack that deals heavy fire damage to enemies. This summon also has the ability to revive a fallen party member if they lose consciousness when it is summoned. Taking advantage of Phoenix’s powers will allow players to focus less on Aerith’s healing abilities and instead use her to attack enemies.
6. Neo Bahamut
Bahamut appeared in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, it will most likely not appear in the sequel. If so, Neo Bahamut can become an extremely effective ally to replace Bahamut.
Unlike Bahamut, Neo Bahamut is capable of performing Giga Flare, a spell much more powerful than Bahamut’s Mega Flare. This is the second strongest Summon Bahamut in the game, there really is nothing more reasonable for this dragon to appear in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
7. Bahamut Zero
Bahamut Zero is definitely the strongest Summon Bahamut in Final Fantasy 7. When summoned, Bahamut Zero will use Tera Flare, also the most powerful Flare spell in the game. If the story of Final Fantasy 7 Remake were to be split into two separate games, it would make sense for the iconic creature to appear at the end of the sequel’s story. Originally found in Cosmo Canyon, getting Bahamut Zero will require Cloud to venture to Red 13’s hometown.
8. Hades
Final Fantasy 7 allows the player to summon the god of the underworld, Hades. To aid the party, Hades uses an ability called Black Cauldron, a spell that deals non-elemental damage to his enemies. Hades’ return marks the return of Debuffs to enemies. In difficult important battles, Hades’ debuffs will save you a lot.
9. Typhon
Originally found in the Ancient Forest, Typhon Summon Materia allows the player to harness the power of nearly all elements found in the game. This little pink creature may not seem strong at first, but don’t be fooled by its appearance or you will regret it.
When it summons Typhon, it will continue to deal fire, lightning, ice, and ground damage to enemies, making it slightly stronger than Kujata. Ignore an enemy’s magic resistance, instantly making it a must-have Summon in Cloud’s Marteria arsenal. It’s great that we’re finally getting to see this Summon’s all-new look in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
10. Knights of the Round
This is the strongest Summon in Final Fantasy 7 with the full name Knights of the Round. When summoned, the Knights of the Round Summon Materia will summon 13 knights to attack its enemies, dealing multiple attacks that can easily destroy all of Cloud’s opponents.
The Knights of the Round summon has become a fan favorite, leading to its influence on the plot of Final Fantasy 15. It’s one of the toughest summons where you need a little effort. to get it, so that after possessing this power you can almost destroy everything in the game. Knights of the Round is the strongest Summon so if you get it early in Rebirth, it will be a great thing for those who are passionate about hunting for this Summon’s Marteria.