Omega Weapon (enemy)



Omega Weapon, is a recurring superboss in the Final Fantasy series.

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Omega Weapon's exact appearance varies, but it is most often a quadrupedal grey and silver entity with blue and yellow details. It is biomechanical, sometimes with gears or other robotic features on its body. In games where they appear alongside each other, Omega Weapon is almost always a palette swap of Ultima Weapon. Often, the player must first defeat Ultima Weapon to challenge Omega Weapon, and the two sometimes fight similarly. Omega Weapon's origins vary in each game, if it has any origin given at all.

Final Fantasy VI


Omega Weapon appears in the Advance port of Final Fantasy VI in the Dragons' Den after the defeat of Kaiser Dragon. Along with Kaiser it is one of two optional superbosses, but unlike Kaiser there are no rewards for defeating it. It has very high stats and the highest HP in the game. It also regenerates when killed, and must be killed three times to defeat it. Although Omega Weapon only appears in the Advance remake, an enhanced version of the Ultima Weapon, called Ultima Buster, appears in Kefka's Tower in all versions of the game as an optional boss.

Final Fantasy VIII


Omega Weapon appears in Final Fantasy VIII as an optional superboss, marking its first appearance in the series. In Ultimecia Castle, a strange vortex appears in one of the rooms; upon ringing a bell, players are given a short time limit to rush to the vortex where Omega Weapon appears and challenge it. With a maximum HP of over a million, Omega Weapon can cause 9,999 damage to a party member with Light Pillar and otherwise do 9,998 damage to the entire party with Megiddo Flame. Defeating it earns the Proof of Omega to show the player has defeated the strongest boss in the game.

Final Fantasy X


For the first time, Omega Weapon is given a full backstory. A Yevon monk named Omega was branded a traitor centuries ago, and was banished to a group of islands known in the game as the Omega Ruins. Omega's hatred for Yevon grew so great, when he died he spawned Ultima Weapon and his spirit ultimately became Omega Weapon. Omega Weapon's attacks are very powerful, but it originally only had 99,999 HP; later versions of the game place it at 999,999 HP.

Final Fantasy X-2


Omega Weapon has been downgraded to a regular enemy that can be encountered in The Farplane on the path to Vegnagun and in Via Infinito. Omega Weapon's greatest attack is Judgement, despite the fact it only does little damage to the party. The enemy known as Strongest Shinra is supposedly Shinra possessed by Omega Weapon as a result of his attempt to replicate Farplane energies.

Final Fantasy Dimensions


Ω Weapon appears in Final Fantasy Dimensions. The monster's design is similar to its appearance in Final Fantasy VI, while its behvaior in battle is based on its counterpart in Final Fantasy VIII].

Ω Weapon can be found in the Gladiators' Arena, a post-game challenge area unlocked after completing the game's story once. The Gladiators' Arena houses three doors, each leading to a different superboss. In addition to Ω Weapon, the player can also challenge the Adamantoise and Gigantuar. Ω Weapon guards a room, similar to the interior of Kuza Castle from Final Fantasy V, which houses the game's most powerful weapons. Each time Ω Weapon is defeated, the player can select one item from the chamber to take. Every two times Ω Weapon is defeated, it gains a level, gaining more stats overall, better strategy, and more attacks, becoming a more challenging opponent with each iteration. At its maximum level, Ω Weapon is generally considered to be the most dangerous oponent in Final Fantasy Dimensions

Ω Weapon fights with many dangerous attacks, many of them taken from other enemies in the game. It has access to the spells Ultima, Holy, and Meteor. It also has Soul Despair, which reduces all party members' HP to 1, Blaster, and Dispelga, which removes all beneficial magic. It has three unique attacks: Terra Break, a long string of physical attacks aimed a random party members, Omega Break, a single-target physical attack followed by one that hits the entire party, and Light Pillar, a single-target attack that will always do 9999 damage and kill its target.

Etymology
Omega Weapon's name combines the "Weapon" moniker, used to refer to ancient, destructive monsters, with the last letter of the Greek alphabet "Ω". The Weapon-type enemies are usually the strongest beasts within the games they appear, and thus Omega Weapon's name symbolizes that it is the strongest Weapon-type enemy among them.