With a series as long-running and acclaimed as Fi🍃nal Fantasy, there are many creatures that have become iconic in the minds of players. From the instantly recognizable Chocobo and Moogle to the common Flan and Bomb, these monsters are one of the core elements of the series and they have some unique abilities of their own (as aꦓnyone who hunted down all the Enemy Skills in the original Final Fantasy VII will k🌸now). While it feels good to take them down for the experience or items that they provide,꧙ it feels better to summon them to fight as allies instead.

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No designer can come up with over 30 years worth of ideas on their own, however, and why would they? The history of the real world provides countless sources of inspiration to draw from, and the best works of fiction all have a basis in such tales📖, however unexpected.

10 Carbuncle

Final Fantasy 8 Carbuncle

First introduced into the series in ♏Final Fantasy 5, and returning for many titles since, provides the player with easy access to party-wide defensive or supportive spells (most famously Reflect).

While some cuts of red gemstones are referred t꧅o as carbuncles, Reported by Spanish explorers as a small bird or mammal with a gem in its forehead known as Carbunclo, it was believed to bring good luck or fortune to those that could catch it.

9 Zalera

Zalera Esper Final Fantasy 12 Beastiary

Making his first appearance as a member of the Lucavi in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy Tactics, l returns as an Esper in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 12. His title of the Deatꦍh Seraph gives away hಞis true origins: Zalera is a simple anagram of

Tasked with taking away the souls of the deceased, he uses his power over death to summon the undead to fight against the player during their quest to unlock him (Final Fantꦚ𒐪asy fans are no strangers to tough battles, of course). Once on the pla♕yer's side, Zalera gains the ability to instantly kill some enemies, though this deprives the player of any potential experience from them.

8 Ravana

Ravana Primal Summon Final Fantasy 14

Wielding four swords and revelling in combat, Ravana, the "Saviour of the Gnath," was the first primal created specifically for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 14, rather than 🍸being based on summo✨ns from prior games in the series.

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His origins come from the Hindu epic Rāmāyana, where Ravana is the🧜 king of Lanka and one of the primary💧 antagonists. Blessed by Brahma so that he could not be killed by gods, demons, or spirits,

7 Catoblepas ✱꧑

Final Fantasy 15 Catoblepas

First debuting in Final Fantasy 3, able to be summoned in Final Fantasy 5 and retu🔯rning in many slightly different fo💝rms throughout the years, Catoblepas uses its Demon Eye a꧙bility to attempt𝔉 to petrify all enemies. Surprisingly, this actually comes directly from its origin.

Originally a legendary c✃reature from Ethiopia, it appeared at first glance to be a slow-moving cape buffalo, its head so large as to be pulled towards the ground. Much like the Gorgon of Greek mythology, (a trait retained in its Final Fantasy 6 incarnation).

6 Ahriman

Final Fantasy 10 Ahriman

Originally debuting in Final Fantasy 3, appearing as a summon in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord, and recurring as a regular enemy, the Ahrim🌟an has two separa☂te but connected inspirations. The Ahriman's appearance comes from the idea of the evil eye, a gaze said to curse the subject of it.

The name the Zoroastrian personification of a destructive spirit or mentality. Given that both relate to evil and destruction, combin🐻ing the two origins into one creature was a smart desig👍n decision.

5 Kujata

Final Fantasy 7 Kujata

First appearing in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 7 as a bull with multiple eyes and 🔥horns, it was one of o𝔍nly three spells to inflict multi-elemental damage. where it was described as having upwards of 40,000 horns, legs, eyes, and other body parts.

Its breath was believed by some to control the tides, but that is not its main job. Standing on the back of a large fish or whale, Kuyūthā carries on its own backꦬ a large rock made of ruby, upon which stands the angel that holds up the world.

4 ಌ Cúchulainn

Final Fantasy 12 Esper Summon Cuchulainn

The first of Final Fantasy Tactic's Lucavi, and available as a summon in Final Fantasy 12, 💜was created to swalloܫw the world's impurities. By so doing, it was corrupted into the poison-aligned creature that it is.

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It gets its origin from  The hero was subject to terrifying battle frenzies in which his body would be twisted and disfigured in grotesque ways (and during which he could no longer tell friend from foe), an action mirroreꦉd by the Esper's corruption from a creature of beauty into a deity of filth.

3 🐲 Adrammelech

Final fantasy 12 Esper Summon Adrammelech

The fourth Lucavi to be fought in Final Fantasy Tactics, Adrammelech is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a more obscure Final Fantasy summon, a dragon-like Esper꧑ associated with lightning. H꧟is origins, meanwhile, tell a far different story.

Adrammelech He appears by name in the Book of Kings as a god🔥 of Sepharvaim, believed to refer to a twin pair of cities north of Babylon. There have been many attempts to equate Adrammelech with several other gods, such as𝄹 Baal and Hadad, but not enough written records survive to settle the debate.

2 Valefor

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Yuna summons Valefor

The first of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the summoner Yuna's Aeons in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 10, appears as a bird-like beast with the ability to del🦩ay🅘 opponents. The only Aeon with multiple overdrives, Valefor has remained Yuna's iconic summon in her every appearance across the franchise.

In demonology resources such as the Ars Goetia, meanwhile, Contrary to Valef꧙or's avian appearance in Final Fan💫tasy, though, in demonology Valefor is a lion with either the head of a man or a donkey.

1 Bahamut

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Bahamut Summon

Appearing in almost every 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy game, Baha🎀mut is one of the most recognizable figures in 𒀰the franchise. His appearance as a dragon and his moniker as the 🍎King of Dragons extends beyond Final Fantasy, to almost every representation of him in pop culture.

In traditional Arabic sources, however, the same fish or whale that Kuyūthā stands on. It may not be as terrifying or as glamorous as being the king of dragons, but being the foundation of the entire eart💜h is a far more important role.

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