Rikku/Other appearances

Final Fantasy XIV
A Rikku minion will be an in-game reward for the attenders of Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival 2016 in Las Vegas.

Final Fantasy Tactics S
Rikku appears as a recruitable character. She is of the Visitor race and has Thief as her main job. Her attack is Pilfer HP.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
Rikku makes a cameo as a tutor from the in-game manuals. Along with Wakka she explains how to use the shop system. She uses her Final Fantasy X portrait.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call


Rikku appears as an unlockable character, and is unlocked by collecting Peach Crystal Shards.

She is a Speed oriented character. Her Limit, Vajra, deals damage in proportion to her Magic and Stamina.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy
Rikku appears as a playable character. Her initial weapon is the Blind Dagger.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
Rikku appears as an ally and a summonable Legend. She is depicted in both of her Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 outfits and her Kingdom Hearts II outfit. Portraits=

Final Fantasy Record Keeper


Rikku is a playable character who could be recruited during the Challenge Event Defying Fate as the First Time Reward for completing the event's Dome - The Beyond stage on Classic difficulty. She has also appeared in Eternal Calm.

Rikku is a Guardian whose combat role is Physical Support.
 * Assessment

Fitting with the roles given her by her source game, Rikku is a natural Thief as well as a Machinist. Her weapon selection, however, is reflective of a Monk. All this puts her in a bit of an odd spot within the player's roster. She is neither strong nor weak in her core physical stats, but like most of her castmates, Rikku is short on defense. Still, few are better choices for controlling the speed and flow of a battle than Rikku. The only question is: why does making Thief abilities have to be so difficult?


 * Stats

Rikku can use Support abilities up to rarity rank 3, Celerity abilities up to rarity rank 5, Thief abilities up to rarity rank 5, Bard abilities up to rarity rank 4, and Dancer abilities up to rarity rank 3.
 * Abilities

Her default Soul Break is Grenade which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment deals physical damage to all targets. The fist Buster Claw (X) allows Rikku to use Hazardous Shell which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment deals physical damage to all targets with a moderate chance to Sap them. The shield Guardian Targe (X) allows Rikku to use Hyper NulAll which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment temporarily raises the party's Attack and Resistance.

Rikku can equip the following weapon types: daggers, fists, and thrown. The fist Buster Claw (X) allows Rikku to use Hazardous Shell.
 * Equipment

She can equip the following armor types: shields, hats, light armor, robes, and bracers. The shield Guardian Targe (X) allows Rikku to use Hyper NulAll.

She can equip accessories.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
Rikku appears represented by Wind-elemental cards. She is depicted in her promotional poster art and official artwork from both Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2, as well as her renders from the latter, and her Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call artwork.

Triple Triad
Rikku appears on a Triple Triad card.

Kingdom Hearts
Rikku was originally going to be featured in Kingdom Hearts at Traverse Town along with Aerith, Leon and Cid but due to the similarities in her name and a new character named Riku, Yuffie took her place. As such, Yuffie's appearance has some leftover elements from Rikku's design.

Rikku appears in Kingdom Hearts II alongside her fellow Gullwings Yuna and Paine wearing a slightly modified version of her Final Fantasy X-2 costume. The Gullwings are diminutive in stature and depicted as pixies. Rikku, Yuna and Paine are allied with Maleficent and spy on Sora, but are not loyal to her; Rikku calls her "pret-ty lame", and they seem out of the loop regarding her plans.

After Donald mentions Leon has treasure, the Gullwings change sides and help Leon defend Hollow Bastion. They later confront Sora and company in his lie, but having been told of his battle with Organization XIII, they let it slide and give him the Gullwing Keychain for his Keyblade. They do not seem to be as powerful as they are in Final Fantasy X-2, as it takes all three of them to defeat one Heartless that would otherwise be easily defeated by Sora.

Rikku makes an appearance in Kingdom Hearts χ [chi] as one of the obtainable character cards.

Itadaki Street
Rikku appears in Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special, in her Final Fantasy X-2 attire, as a playable character in this special edition of the Monopoly-like video game available only in Japan alongside Yuna and Paine.