List of summons

Summons are magical creatures that can be summoned in battle. These creatures are usually very powerful, however some have other effects. They have been a regular addition in the Final Fantasy Series since Final Fantasy III.

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: Caller, Summoner and Sage.


 * Chocobo
 * Shiva
 * Ramuh
 * Ifrit
 * Titan
 * Odin
 * Leviathan
 * Bahamut

Final Fantasy IV Summons
In Final Fantasy IV, Rydia, the Summoner, could summon various monsters. As a child, she could only summon a Chocobo. But as she grew, her abilities as a Summoner grew and expanded. There were even hidden monsters she could summon.


 * Chocobo
 * Mist
 * Titan
 * Shiva
 * Indra
 * Jinn
 * Asura
 * Leviathan
 * Odin
 * Sylph
 * Bahamut

Secret Summons

 * Imp
 * Bomb
 * Mage
 * Cocatrice (Note: This summon was dummied out of the Super NES release).

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

Level 1 Summons

 * Chocobo
 * Sylph
 * Remora

Level 2 Summons

 * Ifrit
 * Shiva
 * Ramuh

Level 3 Summons

 * Titan
 * Golem
 * Shoat

Level 4 Summons

 * Carbuncle
 * Syldra
 * Odin

Level 5 Summons

 * Bahamut
 * Phoenix
 * Leviathan

Final Fantasy VI Summons
The Final Fantasy VI summons are obtained through magicite.


 * Ramuh
 * Kirin
 * Siren
 * Stray
 * Ifrit
 * Shiva
 * Unicorn
 * Maduin
 * Shoat
 * Phantom
 * Carbunkl
 * Bismark
 * Golem
 * Zoneseek
 * Sraphim
 * Palidor
 * Fenrir
 * Tritoch
 * Terrato
 * Starlet
 * Alexandr
 * Phoenix
 * Ragnarok
 * Odin
 * Bahamut
 * Crusader
 * Raiden

Final Fantasy VII Summons
The Final Fantasy VII summons are obtained by getting the materia. The amount of times that a summon can be used during a single battle is determined by the amount of AP the materia has


 * Choco/Mog
 * Shiva
 * Ifrit
 * Ramuh
 * Titan
 * Odin
 * Kjata
 * Bahamut
 * Alexander
 * Neo Bahamut
 * Leviathan
 * Phoenix
 * Hades
 * Bahamut ZERO
 * Typoon
 * Knights of the Round

Final Fantasy VIII Summons
Guardian Forces are the summoned creatures/monster 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.


 * Quezacotl
 * Shiva
 * Ifrit
 * Siren
 * Brothers
 * Diablos
 * Carbuncle
 * Leviathan
 * Pandemona
 * Cerberus
 * Alexander
 * Doomtrain
 * Bahamut
 * Jumbo Cactuar
 * Tonberry King
 * Eden

Non-junctionable:


 * Odin
 * Gilgamesh
 * Boko
 * Moomba
 * Phoenix
 * Mini Mog

Final Fantasy IX Summons
In Final Fantasy IX summons are refered to as Eidolons. Only Princess Garnet and Eiko Carol are able to summon, because they are both members of a tribe of summoners. They are able to learn summons by equiping jewels and mastering the skill of summoning that Eidolon.


 * Alexander (Note: Alexander only appears in an FMV and can't be summoned in-game)
 * Bahamut
 * Carbuncle
 * Fenrir
 * Ifrit
 * Leviathan
 * Madeen
 * Odin
 * Phoenix
 * Ramuh
 * Shiva

Final Fantasy X Summons

 * Valefor
 * Ifrit
 * Shiva
 * Ixion
 * Bahamut
 * Yojimbo
 * Anima
 * The Magus Sisters

Final Fantasy XI

 * Carbuncle
 * Diabolos
 * Fenrir
 * Garuda
 * Ifrit
 * Leviathan
 * Ramuh
 * Shiva
 * Titan

Final Fantasy XII
In Final Fantasy XII, all the summons, bar one, are a reference to one of the following: A Lucavi demon from Final Fantasy Tactics, a Totema from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, or a final boss from another Final Fantasy. They all represent a sign of the Zodiac.


 * Dark Cloud Famfrit
 * Convicted Tyrant Zeromus
 * King of Reincarnation Chaos
 * Angel of Death Zalera
 * Tree of Judgement Ex-Death
 * The Regulator Hashmalim
 * The Corrupt Empress Mateus
 * Holy Angel Ultima
 * The Impure King Queklain
 * The Furious Emperor Adrammelech
 * The Devil Belias
 * The Secret Revealer Shemhazai
 * King of Commandment Zodiac

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
There are two different types of summons:
 * Viera Summoners can summon a creature to deal damage. More information is available at it's article.
 * 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, Adrammelech, and Mateus deal HP damage to all. Ultima and Exodus deal MP damage to all.