Sephiroth/Other appearances

Final Fantasy V
A 2D sprite of Sephiroth, modeled after Final Fantasy V style sprites, occasionally appears in the loading section of the Final Fantasy Anthology port of Final Fantasy V.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)


Sephiroth appears as a Warrior of Chaos and stands as the antagonist representing Final Fantasy VII, opposing Cloud Strife.

Sephiroth stands apart from the other villains, acting to manipulate and trick Cloud on his own. Though the other villains do not understand why, Sephiroth had killed himself in a previous cycle of the war and as a result begins to remember things the others have forgotten, believing he has found the secret to ultimate power and knowledge beyond their scope. Alongside his manipulations of Cloud, Sephiroth aspires to attain this power for himself and survive the destruction of Cosmos and Chaos to become a god. He is ultimately defeated by Cloud, and fades away, although not before telling Cloud he will return as long as Cloud "remains the way he is".

His alternate form is his shirtless appearance seen in the last boss battle against him in Final Fantasy VII. Sephiroth's strongest weapon in Dissidia Final Fantasy is called One-Winged Angel, after his musical theme.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Sephiroth returns as a Warrior of Chaos in the prequel to Dissidia Final Fantasy alongside all the other characters from the original. He plays a minor role seeking to recover more memories of his home by fighting. When Kefka tells him memories return faster when one fights someone from the same world as them, Sephiroth challenges Tifa. Cloud intervenes on Tifa's behalf and defeats Sephiroth, causing him to retreat. In an unseen scene mentioned in his Museum profile, Sephiroth kills himself at the end of the twelfth cycle to see if he is truly "Sephiroth", or merely a manikin infused with the real Sephiroth's memories.

In his second alternate outfit, Sephiroth appears as he does in his original Tetsuya Nomura artwork with a simpler coat and different hairstyle. As a bonus fourth outfit available for download, Sephiroth wears his Kingdom Hearts coat and bears a differently designed wing.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2015)
Sephiroth is a playable character for the Arcade system, as a representative of Final Fantasy VII.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy


Sephiroth appears in both his human and Safer∙Sephiroth forms. His human form is an unlockable character, unlocked by collecting Black Shards from Dark Notes only. His Safer∙Sephiroth form is an enemy.

He is an Offense and Spell oriented type character.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call
Sephiroth returns as an unlockable character, unlocked by collecting Black Crystal Shards, one of three returning characters whose corresponding Shard remains the same. His manikin counterpart from Dissidia Final Fantasy appears as an enemy.

He is an Offense and Spell oriented type character.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
Sephiroth is an ally, a summonable Legend and a boss depicted in his default Final Fantasy VII outfit. His abilities are Draw Slash, Octaslash, Oblivion, Scintilla and Hell's Gate. His EX ability is Sudden Cruelty.

Sephiroth will occasionally appear during the battles against Jenova-DEATH and Jenova-SYNTHESIS. When he appears, Sephiroth performs Oblivion and ejects a party member from the battle.


 * Ability Cards

Final Fantasy Record Keeper


Sephiroth is a playable character who could initially be recruited during the Challenge Event Of Shinra and Legends as the First Time Reward for completing the event's Shinra Building Floors 66-70. The second chance to recruit him was during the Challenge Event The Jenova Project as the First Time Reward for completing the event's Shinra Cargo Ship on Classic difficulty. He has also appeared in Blood Madness and The Second Coming as the lead character, and was recruitable upon completing the Bonus Quest, "Complete Midgar Highway Elite (VII)".

Sephiroth is a SOLDIER whose combat role is Physical Attack.
 * Assessment

Sephiroth is a capable fighter with excellent physical stats plus high Speed, making him well-suited to the role of a Samurai in battle. His only downfall, like most others in this class, is that the katana is a semi-rare weapon for some players, meaning that he may not reach his fullest potential without a little luck in a Relic Draw. His Soul Break repertoire is one of the more lethal sets, as many of his attacks target all foes at once.


 * Stats


 * Record Spheres

Sephiroth can use Black Magic abilities up to rarity rank 3, Combat abilities up to rarity rank 5, Samurai abilities up to rarity rank 5, and Darkness abilities up to rarity rank 5. Via Record Spheres, his available Samurai abilities increase to rarity rank 5.
 * Abilities

His default Soul Break is Oblivion which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment delivers a lightning-quick sword slash to all enemies dealing damage equal to 110% damage potency of a conventional attack. The katana Masamune (VII) allows Sephiroth to use Hell's Gate which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment unleashes a deadly dive from above dealing physical damage to all enemies equal to 336% damage potency of a conventional attack. The katana One-Winged Angel (VII) allows Sephiroth to use Shadow Flare which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment deals physical damage to all enemies equal to 350% damage potency of a conventional attack and has 50% chance to inflict Blind for 60 seconds.

Sephiroth can equip the following weapon types: daggers and katanas. The katanas Masamune (VII) and One-Winged Angel (VII) allows Sephiroth to use Hell's Gate and Shadow Flare, respectively.
 * Equipment

He can equip the following armor types: hats, light armor, armor, and bracers.

He can equip accessories.

World of Final Fantasy
Sephiroth appears as a day one DLC Mirage for players to summon. When summoned, he appears surrounded by flames, reminiscent of the Nibelheim Incident, then rises up into the air, covered in formulas ranging in complexity to the area of a circle, to equations that appear to be from celestial mechanics and relativity, similar to Super Nova. Sephiroth then unleashes Meteor upon the player's enemies.

Sephiroth is considered an anti-Champion who brings about chaos and destruction in his wake. He possesses the ability to travel to and from Grymoire and many other worlds at his own discretion. Cloud searches for Sephiroth obsessively, to the point that he was willing to risk the lives of his own companions just for a chance at revenge.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
There are many trading cards depicting Sephiroth. One displays the infamous scene of Sephiroth standing before the burning Nibelheim. Another shows his Dissidia Final Fantasy artwork. A third card uses Sephiroth's manikin in Dissidia Final Fantasy, the Imaginary Champion. His cards are either ice or dark-elemental.

Triple Triad
Sephiroth appears on Triple Triad cards in the version available via Final Fantasy Portal App.

Kingdom Hearts
Sephiroth appears in the Kingdom Hearts series as an optional boss and Cloud's arch-rival. It is implied this incarnation of Sephiroth is the physical embodiment of Cloud's dark memories, and as such cannot be permanently killed, as he implies Cloud has beaten him at least once before. Sephiroth attacks with sword combos, pillars of fire, meteors, and orbs of dark energy, and is commonly considered to be one of the hardest bosses in the series.

In the original Kingdom Hearts, Sephiroth, under the title "Platinum Match", challenges Sora in the Colosseum, and in Final Mix and 1.5 HD ReMix after their fight, Cloud appears and the two do battle. Sora will receive the One-Winged Angel Keyblade, modeled after Sephiroth's Masamune, after defeating him in Final Mix and the 1.5 HD ReMix.

In Kingdom Hearts II, Sephiroth appears during the siege on Hollow Bastion looking for Cloud and later saves him from a horde of Heartless. After slaying the MCP, he can be found in the Dark Depths. Sephiroth is intrigued by Sora's Keyblade, and challenges him to test its powers. Afterwards, Sephiroth shrugs off the defeat, and implies Cloud is the only one who stands a chance at defeating him. He orders Sora to tell Cloud where to find him, leading to a second confrontation between the two. Both of their battles end with the two vanishing in flashes of light to places unknown.

Itadaki Street
Sephiroth appears as a playable character in Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special along with Cloud, Aerith, and Tifa from Final Fantasy VII. He also appears as a character in Itadaki Street Portable.

Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring
Sephiroth appears alongside other Final Fantasy VII characters. Sephiroth is controllable both in his fully-dressed appearance and his shirtless appearance. He fights mostly with his fists, but can also do sword-draw attacks and various combos with the Masamune, as well as use a variation of Meteorain, Cloud's Limit Break in Final Fantasy VII.

Sephiroth's fighting style is based on Paul Phoenix's fighting style, Hybrid Martial Arts, as he uses one of his basic combo attacks, but also gains Ken's Demon Scissors. Like Cloud, Sephiroth's unique ability is to wield his Masamune as he deals double damage to his opponent in every three slashes. He relies on his Masumune to wipe out his opponents in both offensive and defensive attacks, and has a move where he grabs his opponent's neck and stabs to the opponent's chest for critical damage in a similar move used to kill Aerith in Final Fantasy VII. The way he wields the Masamune is left-handed. During charge, Sephiroth uses Cloud's Limit Break, Meteorain. His exclusive win animation is different than his victory pose in Final Fantasy VII as a temporary playable character: Sephiroth says "Hmph!" before slashing his Masamune thrice and assuming his fighting stance.

Puzzle & Dragons
Sephiroth and his Masamune appeared in Puzzle & Dragons as part of the Final Fantasy collaboration. The collaboration event happened in the North American version of the game from November 2, 2015 to November 15, 2015.