Raiden (Dimensions II)

Raiden is a wind-elemental Eidolon from Final Fantasy Dimensions II. It can be obtained as a signet for Maina to equip by completing Maina's third episode, "Frog vs. Frog".

In the original free-to-play versions of the game, Raiden's signet could only be obtained through the game's summon draw shop and could be equipped by any party member

Profile
According to the official description of the summon from the free-to-play versions, Raiden is described as an upgraded variant of the Odin Eidolon, referring to Raiden being an upgraded version of Odin in Final Fantasy VI. Raiden's artwork is based on the summon's in-game sprite from Final Fantasy VI, while taking design elements from its original artwork by Yoshitaka Amano.

Battle
Raiden's special attack is Shin-Zantetsuken, which deals heavy wind-elemental damage to all enemies and attempts to inflict instant death. Summoning Raiden costs 3 bars from the Summon Gauge.

Abilities
The following are the abilities Maina can learn from Raiden:

Etymology
The Japanese word is written  in katakana. The summon's name is instead. One possible source for this name is that it is a mix of "Raiden" with "Odin": In Final Fantasy VI Odin does not extend the  sound, however there are other times in the series Odin's name has been written.

There is a 1976 anime series called  where the titular mecha is named Raideen. has a track called "Rydeen" from the 1979 album. The track is known for having been sampled and covered in many early Japanese video games, and drew inspiration from the rhythms of a running horse. The name for the track has been officially transcribed into Japanese as (and also as, the same kanji for Raiden).

Trivia

 * Despite being described as an upgraded form of Odin, Raiden's signet is not equipped to Odin when he joins the party as a guest during the finale of the Eureka arc.