List of summons

Summons are magical creatures that can be summoned in battle. Known by many names, these creatures are usually very powerful, but some have curative or supportive effects. Summons have been a regular addition in the Final Fantasy series since Final Fantasy III.

Explanations about the absence of summons in the first two games have been given in recent games (besides the fact that the idea for summons came after the first two games came out). According to Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy the world of Final Fantasy at one time had summons, but Garland supposedly killed them all. In the 20th Anniversary edition of Final Fantasy II, Deumion can summon Holy Beasts, one of which the party fights as a Superboss.

Final Fantasy III Summons
In Final Fantasy III, there are 8 levels of summons, with level 1 being Chocobo, level 2 being Shiva, and so forth down the list. Also, each summon has three different attacks. The attack depends on which job is summoning it.

The following jobs can summon: Evoker, Summoner, and Sage.


 * Escape (Chocobo)
 * Icen (Shiva)
 * Spark (Ramuh)
 * Heatra (Ifrit)
 * Hyper (Titan)
 * Catastro (Odin)
 * Leviath (Leviathan)
 * Bahamur (Bahamut)

Final Fantasy IV Eidolons
In Final Fantasy IV, Rydia, the Summoner, could summon various monsters known as Eidolons. As a child, she could only summon a Chocobo (and Whyt in the DS version). As she grew, her abilities as a Summoner grew and expanded. There were even hidden monsters she could summon.

In all versions preceding the Nintendo DS remake, they were simply referred to as "Summons". Some names were also different due to space constraints.


 * Chocobo - "Chocobo Kick"
 * Dragon (Mist) - "Radiant Breath"
 * Titan - "Gaia's Wrath"
 * Shiva - "Diamond Dust"
 * Ramuh (Indra) - "Judgment Bolt"
 * Ifrit (Jinn) - "Hellfire"
 * Asura - "Asura's Boon"
 * Leviathan (Leviatan) - "Tidal Wave"
 * Odin - "Zantetsuken"
 * Sylph - "Whispering Wind"
 * Bahamut - "Megaflare"
 * Goblin (Imp) - "Goblin Punch"
 * Bomb - "Responsible Bomb Use"
 * Mindflayer (Mage) - "Mind Blast"
 * Cockatrice - "Petrifying Beak" (Note: This summon was dummied out of the US Super NES release).
 * Whyt (FFIV DS only)

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
With the exception of Whyt from the DS version, who does not appear, all of the Eidolons and their attacks are the same as they were in the original release. In the Gathering Tale during Planet Eater, the player must find them all again. This does not include the Chocobo or the monsters that drop their summon ability, such as the Cockatrice.


 * Dragon - "Radiant Breath"
 * Titan - "Gaia's Breath"
 * Shiva - "Diamond Dust"
 * Ramuh - "Judgment Bolt"
 * Ifrit - "Hellfire"
 * Asura - "Asura's Boon"
 * Leviathan - "Tidal Wave"
 * Odin - "Zantetsuken"
 * Sylph - "Whispering Wind"
 * Bahamut - "Mega Flare"
 * Chocobo - "Chocobo Kick"
 * Goblin - "Goblin Punch"
 * Bomb - "Responsible Bomb Use"
 * Mindflayer - "Mind Blast"
 * Cockatrice - "Petrifying Beak"

Final Fantasy V Summons
The Final Fantasy V summons are used by the Summoner job class. There are five levels of summons:

Final Fantasy VI Espers
The Final Fantasy VI summons, called Espers, are obtained through magicite. In the original SNES version, some names were different either due to space constraints or Ted Woolsey's creative translations.

The following are Espers only available in the Game Boy Advance port of the game.
 * Leviathan - "Tidal Wave"
 * Gilgamesh - "Enkidu", "Masamune", "Excalibur" and "Excalipoor"
 * Cactuar - "1000 Needles" and "10000 Needles"
 * Diabolos - "Dark Messenger"

Final Fantasy VII Summons
The Final Fantasy VII summons are obtained by equipping red Summon Materia. Summons can only be used a limited number of times each battle, based on the materia's level.

The Master Summon Materia allows its user to cast every summon in the game, with no limit on multiple uses.


 * Choco/Mog - "Deathblow!!" and "Fat Chocobo"
 * Shiva - "Diamond Dust"
 * Ifrit - "Hellfire"
 * Ramuh - "Judgement Bolt"
 * Titan - "Anger of the Land"
 * Odin - "Steel Bladed Sword" and "Gunge Lance"
 * Leviathan - "Tidal Wave"
 * Bahamut - "Mega Flare"
 * Kjata - "Tetra-Disaster"
 * Alexander - "Judgement"
 * Neo Bahamut - "Giga Flare"
 * Phoenix - "Phoenix Flame"
 * Hades - "Black Cauldron"
 * Typhoon - "Disintegration"
 * Bahamut ZERO - "Tera Flare"
 * Knights of the Round - "Ultimate End"

Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-
In Before Crisis, Summons require the player to use Materia Assistance and ask for three of the same element materia from three other Turks, with the fourth being the player's own. If it is successful, the four materia will perform a summon.


 * Ifrit
 * Shiva
 * Leviathan
 * Titan
 * Ramuh
 * Kjata
 * Hades
 * Typhon
 * Odin
 * Bahamut

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
In Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, Summons are obtained by finding items, usually through missions, that unlock them in the Digital Mind Wave.

Final Fantasy VIII Guardian Forces
Guardian Forces are the summoned monsters of Final Fantasy VIII, and they are used by junctioning them to a character. By doing so, one is also able to junction drawn magic to a stat to enhance it or give it elemental or status changing attributes.

It is stated in-game that long-term junctioning of Guardian Forces causes memory loss to the user, due to junctioning being controlled by the same part of the brain that controls memory, so using them is not without risks.

Final Fantasy IX Eidolons
In Final Fantasy IX summons are referred to as Eidolons. Only Princess Garnet and Eiko Carol are able to summon, because they are both members of a tribe of summoners from Madain Sari. They are able to learn summons by equipping jewels and mastering the skill of summoning that Eidolon. Also, an Eidolon's summon sequence differs from "short" and "long", the latter being more powerful in some way.

Alexander also makes an appearance in a FMV, but cannot be summoned in-game.

Final Fantasy X Aeons
Aeons are the summoned creatures in Final Fantasy X which help Summoners perform their Pilgrimage. Unlike previous installments, Aeons could be controlled as a character in combat. The summoned Aeon would replace all three party members until defeated or dismissed. Yuna is the only playable character with the ability to summon Aeons.


 * Valefor - "Sonic Wings", "Energy Ray" and "Energy Blast"
 * Ifrit - "Meteor Strike" and "Hellfire"
 * Ixion - "Aerospark" and "Thor's Hammer"
 * Shiva - "Heavenly Strike" and "Diamond Dust"
 * Bahamut - "Impulse" and "Mega Flare"
 * Yojimbo - "Daigoro", "Kozuka", "Wakizashi" and "Zanmato"
 * Anima - "Pain" and "Oblivion"
 * The Magus Sisters - "Passado", "Camisade", "Razzia" and "Delta Attack"

Final Fantasy XI Avatars
Only Summoners and players with Summoner as a support job can summon Avatars. There are three distinct types of Avatar that can be summoned: Terrestrial Avatars, Celestial Avatars, and Elemental Spirits. When summoned, Avatars will stay and fight by the Summoner's side until released. However, the Summoner must consume a steady flow of MP to perpetuate the avatar. Avatars are weak melee attackers, but can use powerful Blood Pact abilities on a shared timer.

In a recent update, Alexander and Odin have become available as avatars available while under the effect of Astral Flow for Summoners. In order to obtain Alexander and Odin, however, the full Treasures of Aht Urhgan mission line must be completed, and then the player must complete a quest for each avatar. Odin produces an instant death or a % of health to a boss; Alexander boosts defense and magic defense. While the rest of the avatars are capable of meleeing in battle as the summoner's minion, Alexander and Odin are only available for one effect every two hours.

1These Avatars cannot be summoned by player characters.

Elemental Spirits
Commonly known as spirits or elementals, these are summonable versions of the elementals commonly found throughout Vana'diel. The only in-game reference to them as a group is on the Summoner relic armor, where they are referred to as Elemental Avatars. There is a spirit for each of the eight elements in Final Fantasy XI.

Unlike the other Avatars, spirits do not have Blood Pact abilities. Instead, a spirit will cast spells based on its element with a frequency dependent on the Summoner's summoning magic skill and the elements of the day and weather. E.g., Fire Spirit will cast spells more frequently on Firesday or during a hot spell, but less frequently on Watersday or in the rain.

Starting at level 50, Summoners can absorb MP from their summoned spirit using Elemental Siphon; the effectiveness depends on the current day and weather.


 * Air Spirit
 * Dark Spirit
 * Earth Spirit
 * Fire Spirit
 * Ice Spirit
 * Light Spirit
 * Thunder Spirit
 * Water Spirit

Final Fantasy XII Espers
In Final Fantasy XII, summons are known as Espers. All of them, bar Shemhazai, reference enemies and summons from a previous Final Fantasy game. They all represent a sign of the Zodiac.


 * Belias, the Gigas (Aries, fire element) - "Painflare" and "Hellfire"
 * Mateus, the Corrupt (Pisces, ice element) - "Flash-Freeze" and "Frostwave"
 * Adrammelech, the Wroth (Capricorn, lightning element) - "Flash Arc" and "Judgment Bolt"
 * Zalera, the Death Seraph (Gemini, death element) - "Kill" and "Condemnation"
 * Shemhazai, the Whisperer (Sagittarius, soul element) - "Devour Soul" and "Soul Purge"
 * Hashmal, Bringer of Order (Leo, earth element) - "Roxxor" and "Gaia's Wrath"
 * Zeromus, the Condemner (Cancer, gravity element) - "Gravity Well" and "Big Bang"
 * Exodus, the Judge-Sal (Libra, non-elemented) - "Comet" and "Meteor"
 * Cúchulainn, - The Impure (Scorpio, poison element) - "Malaise" and "Blight"
 * Famfrit, the Darkening Cloud (Aquarius, water element) - "Briny Cannonade" and "Tsunami"
 * Chaos, Walker of the Wheel (Taurus, wind element) - "Whirlwind" and "Tornado"
 * Ultima, the High Seraph (Virgo, holy element) - "Redemption" and "Eschaton"
 * Zodiark, Keeper of Precepts (Ophiuchus, dark element) - "Banish Ray" and "Eclipse"

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings Espers
In Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings, 51 Espers are bought on the Ring of Pacts, counting as the most summons any game in the series has had. There are four main elements, plus two additional areas for summons. Each element, bar holy, has melee, ranged and flying summons. Each of these areas has three ranks, with rank 1 being the weakest and rank 3 being the strongest.

However, you do not need the rank 1 summon to get the rank 2 summon, and you do not need the rank 2 summon to get the rank 3 summon. Melee summons are strong against ranged, ranged against flying, and flying against melee. Some summons, mainly the Espers from Final Fantasy XII, must be defeated in battle before becoming available on the Ring of Pacts. The Espers of Revenant Wings act as party members in battle, and multiple instances of each can exist on the battlefield at any given time, bar rank 3 summons.

Non-Elemental Summons
Non-Elemental summons have no weakness or resistance. They also tend to have no special attacks either. They are best used when you are fighting a group of enemies with different weaknesses. However, the game's most powerful summons are also non-elemental.

Fire Summons
Fire summons are weak against water summons. They are strong against earth summons, and some water summons.

Water Summons
Water summons are mainly weak against thunder summons, while some are weak against fire. They are strong against fire summons, and some thunder summons.

Thunder Summons
Thunder summons are mainly weak against earth summons, while some are weak against water. They are strong against water summons.

Earth Summons
Earth summons are weak against fire summons. They are strong against thunder summons.

Holy Summons
Holy summons generally have no offensive capabilities. Instead, they can only heal your party members with their attacks. Ultima's special attack, though, does damage to the enemies.

Ranged Summons Rank 1: White Hare Rank 2: Carbuncle Rank 3: Ultima

Final Fantasy XIII Eidolons


Summons in Final Fantasy XIII are called Eidolons and have great importance to the plot, as they are tied to the l'Cie. They are a unique embodiment of what lies inside each l'Cie's heart. They possess the ability to transform during their Gestalt Mode.


 * Odin, a horned warrior who can transform into a horse; summoned by Lightning
 * Shiva, twin sisters identified as Nix and Stiria who can combine into a motorcycle; summoned by Snow
 * Hecatoncheir, a many-armed creature who can transform into a mech; summoned by Vanille
 * Brynhildr, a fiery Valkyrie who can transform into a sports car; summoned by Sazh
 * Alexander, an armored king who can transform into an immobile fortress; summoned by Hope
 * Bahamut, a bipedal dragonoid who can transform into a flying dragon; summoned by Fang

In the event of War of Transgression of Gran Pulse Vs Cocoon in Nautilus - Pompa Sancta, are shown to Eidolons of Pulse and Cocoon:

Pulse Eidolons (Not Playable):
 * Ifrit
 * Ragnarok

Cocoon Eidolons (Not Playable):
 * Carbuncle
 * Siren
 * Ramuh
 * Valefor

Final Fantasy Versus XIII
Summons will be featured in this title, but will have to be defeated to be used. The 2011 trailer confirms the command "Summon," but any further details are unknown as far as what summons will be included.

Final Fantasy Type-0 Gods of War
Summons in Final Fantasy Type-0 are known as Gods of War (軍神 Gunshin) and were created by the Suzaku Fiefdom of Rubrum using the power of the Suzaku Crystal. They serve the same military purpose as siege weapons and war machines, and are used by Rubrum to counter the Milites Empire's advanced weapons technology. Following the deployment of the Crystal Jammer, only the members of Class Zero retain the ability to summon these creatures, though they can only do so by sacrificing their life force, removing them from battle for the remainder of the mission. As such, they're best used for last ditch attacks. Known Gods of War include:


 * Golem
 * Ifrit
 * Odin
 * Shiva
 * Bahamut

Final Fantasy XIV Primals
Recurring summons of the series appear in this installment as Primals, and play an important role on the game's history. Each one is linked to a certain Beastman race, and each one has its own plans with them. The summoning process apparently uses a massive amount of Crystals and Shards, of the same kind used by crafters. The summoning of Primals is not available to players.

Currently known Primals are Titan, Primal of the Kobolds; Garuda, Primal of the Ixal; and Ifrit, Primal of the Amalj'aa. Leviathan is seen right at the beginning of the Limsa Lominsa story and is likely the Primal of the Sahagin. A dragon that closely resembles Bahamut appears during the opening CG, and a creature resembling Diabolos has been spotted on the promotional trailers, but is yet to be spotted in-game.

Final Fantasy Tactics Summons
In Final Fantasy Tactics, only Summoners and units equipped with the Summon command can summon. Summons are simply bought by using acquired Job Points, except Zodiark, which has to be cast on the Summoner in order to learn it.


 * Moogle - "Moogle Charm"
 * Shiva - "Glacial Shards"
 * Ramuh - "Judgment Bolt"
 * Ifrit - "Infernal Blaze"
 * Titan - "Gaia's Wrath"
 * Golem - "Earthen Wall"
 * Carbuncle - "Ruby Light"
 * Bahamut - "Megaflare"
 * Odin - "Obliteration"
 * Leviathan - "Tidal Wave"
 * Salamander - "Wyrmfire"
 * Sylph - "Whispering Wind"
 * Faerie - "Fey Light"
 * Lich - "Descending Darkness"
 * Cyclops - "Climactic Fear"
 * Zodiark - "Darkening Cloud"

Additionally, the boss Elidibus can summon Midgardsormr.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Summons and Totema
There are two different types of summons:


 * Viera Summoners can summon a creature to deal damage.
 * Unicorn
 * Ifrit
 * Ramuh
 * Shiva
 * Kirin
 * Carbuncle
 * Phoenix
 * Madeen


 * Moogle Animists can randomly summon one of the eight Viera summoner creatures (see above) using the Friend ability. Because the summon is random, the targets may be damaged or healed depending on who is called.


 * All characters are able to summon a Totema once they have acquired 10 Judge Points. Once summoned, there will be a "dramatic" animation featuring the Totema launching its attack and then damage will be dealt. Unlike Illusionists' Phantasm Skills, Totema attack can never miss their target. However, to summon a Totema, Marche Radiuju and his clan must defeat the different Totemas in the storyline. Each race has its own individual Totema to summon.


 * Famfrit, the Totema of the Moogle
 * Ultima, the Totema of the Nu Mou
 * Adrammelech, the Totema of the Bangaa
 * Exodus, the Totema of the Viera
 * Mateus, the Totema of the Humans

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift Summons and Scions
Again, in Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift, there are two different types of summons:
 * Viera Summoners can summon some of the recurring summon creatures of the series to deal damage, heal or grant buffs in an area:


 * Unicorn
 * Ifrit
 * Ramuh
 * Shiva
 * Kirin
 * Carbuncle
 * Phoenix
 * Maduin


 * Moogle Animists can randomly summon one of the eight Viera Summoner creatures using the ability Friend. Because the summon is random, the spell can either damage or heal targets on either team.


 * Characters can summon the Espers from Final Fantasy XII, now named as Scions, using their Smash Gauge. They must equip the Scion's correspondent accessory in order to summon him, and each Scion can only be summoned once per battle. Scions can have the widest range of effects, from dealing elemental damage or status ailments to the enemy, to healing the party, or even to attempt to defeat both sides.

Final Fantasy Legends: Hikari to Yami no Senshi Summons

 * Sylph
 * Chocobo
 * Ramuh
 * Titan
 * Shiva
 * Ifrit
 * Phoenix
 * Odin
 * Unicorn
 * Leviathan
 * Alexander
 * Diabolos
 * Algy
 * Bahamut

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord Monsters
For her attempt at world conquest, Mira has taken up the art of Summoning, calling monsters and apparitions resembling certain heroes of Final Fantasy IV: The After Years and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King to defend her tower.


 * Abaddon
 * Ahriman
 * Behemoth
 * Bomb
 * Chimera
 * Coeurl
 * Death Knight
 * Gigas
 * Goblin
 * Kain
 * Little Pirate
 * Minion
 * Mu
 * Ochu
 * Palom
 * Shade
 * Scorpion
 * Sphere
 * Tentacle

Dissidia Final Fantasy Summonstones
Forty summons appear in Dissidia. Summons can be equipped prior to fighting and are represented by red orbs over the player's health bar. Some summons have two appearances: one for their "Auto" version, and one for their normal version. The "Auto" version acts on a condition, usually a Brave Break or HP Attack, while normal versions must be triggered by pressing Circle and R. The normal version is more powerful than the "Auto" one when numerical values are at stake.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Summonstones
All forty Dissidia summons are present in Dissidia 012, and eight new summons were added:
 * Brynhildr
 * Calcabrina
 * Syldra
 * Ultima
 * Land Worm
 * Hecatoncheir
 * Giant of Babil
 * Zalera

Final Fantasy: Unlimited Summons
By using the power of the Magun and loading the appropriate soil, the main character Kaze can summon a whole host of summons. With his partner, Moogle, he can even upgrade some summons.


 * Atomos
 * Bismarck
 * Gun Dragon
 * Ifrit
 * Ixion (Also Ixion Type-ZERO)
 * Meteor Master
 * Moogle
 * Odin
 * Phoenix (Also Giga-Phoenix)
 * Shiva
 * Titan
 * Typhoon

Summons by other characters in Unlimited include:


 * SwordDragon, summoned by Makenshi and Madoushi.
 * KigenDragon summoned by Lisa Pacifist.

Unlimited: After Summons

 * Alexander
 * Anima
 * Hades
 * Knights of the Round
 * Raiden
 * Tri-Disaster

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