Ramuh | |
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Information | |
Game series | Final Fantasy |
First appearance | Final Fantasy III |
Alias: | Ramuh |
Occupation: | Thunder God |
Trademark: | Lightning |
Ramuh is one of many summon spells in the Final Fantasy series. He always has the lighting element associated with him. To my knowledge he has never been a playable character and only a support role as a being to summon during combat and/or an item that grants magic spells. Ramuh always appears as on elderly man with a white beard and a staff of some sort. It's in Final Fantasy XI where he makes his most drastic appearance change.
Appearances
FFIII
In the form of an item named Call Magic, Ramuh can be used once during battle (and must be bought again). His effect is chosen randomly from three lighting-based attacks. Other than that he has no additional uses. |
FFIV
Ramuh now become a summon magic spell instead of a one use item. Also changed was Ramuh's number of attacks at his disposal from three to one. Like in FFIII, Ramuh was nothing more than an attack spell. |
FFV
Ramuh remains unchanged, aside from obvious graphic improvements, and no more than a lighting-based summon spell. |
FFVI
All of the summons begin to grant other benefits other than an attack or defensive spell. Ramuh also has his first speaking role and informs the party about Espers. Afterwards he willing commits suicide to turn into Magicite and further help the party in their quest. He retains his lighting trademark. |
FFVII
Ramuh was now contained within Materia and still carries his trademark lighting amongst other stat building abilities. |
FF Tactics
Sticking with the spell-only formula, Ramuh can now only be learned or cast by someone of the job class Summoner. I wont bore you by mentioning that Ramuh is still lightning based. |
FFTA
Ramuh was now learned from a weapon called the Judge Staff. You should know by now what type of magic he uses. |
FFIX
Ramuh makes no appearance in FFVIII and goes straight to FFIX. Returning to his roots, Ramuh becomes just a summon magic spell and no longer an item that grants magic or stat boosts. You guessed it: he still uses lighting. |
FFXI
Ramuh takes on a darker look but is just like the other summon magic spells and is an attack with no additional abilities. |