Auron/Other appearances

Final Fantasy Tactics S
Auron appears as a recruitable character and is of the Visitor race with Guard as his main job.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy


Auron can be purchased through the online store as a playable character in the iOS release. His appearance is based on his Kingdom Hearts II attire.


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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call
Auron returns as an unlockable character, and is one of the few to have a second variation. The first is based of his Final Fantasy X attire, and is unlocked by collecting Turquoise Crystal Shards. The second is based on his Kingdom Hearts II attire, and is downloadable.

Both variations are Offense and Defense oriented.


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Pictlogica Final Fantasy
Auron appears as a playable character. His initial weapon is the Djinn Blade.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
Auron is an ally and a summonable Legend. He is depicted in his default Final Fantasy X outfit. His EX abilities are Banishing Blade, Shooting Star, Dragon Fang and Tornado.

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Final Fantasy Artniks
Auron has a single card with SR+ rank. Its ID is 40004 and has cost of 26. His Atk is 3360, while his Def is 2150. He has 20% chance to activate Power Break which will lower enemy's Atk by 10%.

Final Fantasy All the Bravest


Auron is an exclusive character available from the Premium Character Shop as a random downloadable content, he uses the Dragon Fang attack during battle.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper


Auron appears as an optional player character and could first be recruited during the Challenge Event Ultimate Guardian as the First Time Reward for completing the the event's Gagazet stage on Classic difficulty. He has also appeared in Defying Fate.

Auron is a Guardian. His combat role is Physical Attack. Auron is weighted as a warrior, possessing above-average HP, Attack, and Defense growth as other stats advance very slowly or not at all. Still, the player should be able to place him in the front ranks with other attack units. His lack of Speed will place him lower in turn order than many other units, but making use of his raw power should offset this apparent weakness.
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Auron can use Combat abilities up to rarity rank 5, Support abilities up to rarity rank 3, and Samurai abilities up to rarity rank 5.
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His default Soul Break is Threaten, which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment deals physical damage equal to 140% damage potency of a conventional attack and inflicts Stop with 50% accuracy on one target. The katana Shimmering Blade (X) allows Auron to use Dragon Fang, which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment deals physical damage to all enemies and lower their Attack. The katana Shiranui (X) allows Auron to use Shooting Star which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment deals three successive physical attacks to one target with a moderate chance to Paralyze it.

Auron can equip the following weapon types: daggers, swords, and katanas. The katanas Shimmering Blade (X) and Shiranui (X) allows Auron to use Dragon Fang and Shooting Star, respectively.
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He can equip the following armor types: hats, helmets, light armor, armor, and bracers.

He can equip accessories.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
Auron is represented by Fire-elemental cards. He is depicted in his Final Fantasy X promotional poster art, his official artwork and in a screenshot of the opening FMV in Zanarkand, and in his Theatrhythm Final Fantasy artwork.

Triple Triad
Auron appears two cards in the version available via Final Fantasy Portal App.

Kingdom Hearts


Auron appears in Kingdom Hearts II as a party member. Auron is voiced by Matt McKenzie in the English release and by Hideo Ishikawa in the Japanese release, both reprising their roles from Final Fantasy X. Aside from his younger appearance, allusions are made that he is the same Auron, rather than a character adapted into the  storyline.

When Pete jokingly suggests Hades save Hercules the trouble of beating his next opponent and "send someone already dead" after him, Hades agrees and revives Auron, "the mother of all bad guys," offering him freedom from the Underworld if he kills Hercules. Auron refuses to help Hades and joins Sora. Later, Hades steals Auron's willpower using a statue of his likeness, and forces him to fight Hercules. Sora retrieves and destroys the statue, and Auron regains his free will before he can kill Hercules.

The three team up to defeat Hades together, and afterward Auron decides to go out and shape his own story, referring to his comrades of Final Fantasy X, mainly Tidus and Yuna, who both have the famous lines "This is my story...", a theme of Final Fantasy X. Sora receives the Guardian Soul Keyblade, modeled after Auron's Masamune from Final Fantasy X. During the ending, Auron departs back to the afterlife, dissolving into pyreflies.

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

Itadaki Street
A chibified version of Auron appears in Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special, alongside chibi Tidus and Yuna in their Final Fantasy X attire.

Square Enix Legend World
Auron makes an appearance as a card.