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{{audio|filename=FFIV Battle 2.ogg|title="Battle 2" from ''Final Fantasy IV'' (SNES)|image=[[File:Amano IV Octomammoth.jpg|250px|The Octomammoth, one of the first bosses of ''Final Fantasy IV''.]]}}
 
{{audio|filename=FFIV Battle 2.ogg|title="Battle 2" from ''Final Fantasy IV'' (SNES)|image=[[File:Amano IV Octomammoth.jpg|250px|The Octomammoth, one of the first bosses of ''Final Fantasy IV''.]]}}
{{Q|This song is played in boss fights and elsewhere in FFIV. Your fighting spirit is driven on by the agitated rhythm of the trombones and the classic intro!|''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' description.}}
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{{Quote|This song is played in boss fights and elsewhere in FFIV. Your fighting spirit is driven on by the agitated rhythm of the trombones and the classic intro!|''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' description.}}
 
'''Battle 2''' {{J|バトル2|Batoru2}} is the [[boss theme]] from ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. It was composed by [[Nobuo Uematsu]].
 
'''Battle 2''' {{J|バトル2|Batoru2}} is the [[boss theme]] from ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. It was composed by [[Nobuo Uematsu]].
   
 
==Game appearances==
 
==Game appearances==
 
===''[[Final Fantasy]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy]]''===
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{{Audio|title="Battle 2" from [[Final Fantasy]]|filename=FFI Hellfire Chasm Boss Theme.ogg}}
 
A remix of "Battle 2" appears in the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] and [[iOS]] versions. It plays at the boss battles against the [[Archfiends]] of ''Final Fantasy IV'', at the bonus dungeon [[Hellfire Chasm]].
 
A remix of "Battle 2" appears in the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] and [[iOS]] versions. It plays at the boss battles against the [[Archfiends]] of ''Final Fantasy IV'', at the bonus dungeon [[Hellfire Chasm]].
   
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===''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' (2008)===
 
===''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' (2008)===
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{{Audio|title="Battle 2 -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY IV"|filename=Dissidia FFIV Battle 2 Arrange.ogg}}
An arrangement of this theme by [[Takeharu Ishimoto]] named as "Fight 2 -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY IV", may be automatically selected for battles including [[Cecil Harvey/Dissidia|Cecil]] and/or [[Golbez/Dissidia|Golbez]], or taking place at the [[Lunar Subterrane]]. In the [[Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack|original soundtrack]], it is the twentieth track.
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An arrangement of this theme by [[Takeharu Ishimoto]] named as "Fight 2 -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY IV", may be automatically selected for battles including [[Cecil Harvey/Dissidia (PSP)|Cecil]] and/or [[Golbez/Dissidia (PSP)|Golbez]], or taking place at the [[Lunar Subterrane]]. In the [[Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack|original soundtrack]], it is the twentieth track.
   
 
====''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''====
 
====''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''====
The ''Dissidia'' version reappears as a battle track. It is heard in the same circumstances as the original game, and can also be automatically selected for battles including [[Kain Highwind/Dissidia|Kain Highwind]].
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The ''Dissidia'' version reappears as a battle track. It is heard in the same circumstances as the original game, and can also be automatically selected for battles including [[Kain Highwind/Dissidia (PSP)|Kain Highwind]].
   
 
====''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]]''====
 
====''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]]''====
The arranged track from ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'' and the original SNES version can be bought from the in-game shop for 3,600 gil.
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The arranged track from ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'', a new arranged track, and the original SNES version, can be bought from the in-game shop for 3,600 gil.
   
 
===''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]''===
 
===''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]''===
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==Appearances outside ''Final Fantasy Media''==
 
==Appearances outside ''Final Fantasy Media''==
 
===''Super Mario RPG''===
 
===''Super Mario RPG''===
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{{Audio|title="Fight Against Culex"|filename=Fight Against Culex.ogg}}
 
In this RPG, born by a collaboration between [[Square Enix]] and [[Nintendo Company, Ltd.|Nintendo]], a remix of "Battle 2" is played when fighting the game's [[superboss]], Culex. Culex's name is Latin for mosquito, a reference to [[Golbez]], named after a type of fly.
 
In this RPG, born by a collaboration between [[Square Enix]] and [[Nintendo Company, Ltd.|Nintendo]], a remix of "Battle 2" is played when fighting the game's [[superboss]], Culex. Culex's name is Latin for mosquito, a reference to [[Golbez]], named after a type of fly.
   

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The Octomammoth, one of the first bosses of Final Fantasy IV.
"Battle 2" from Final Fantasy IV (SNES)

This song is played in boss fights and elsewhere in FFIV. Your fighting spirit is driven on by the agitated rhythm of the trombones and the classic intro!

Battle 2 (バトル2, Batoru2?) is the boss theme from Final Fantasy IV. It was composed by Nobuo Uematsu.

Game appearances

Final Fantasy

A remix of "Battle 2" appears in the PSP and iOS versions. It plays at the boss battles against the Archfiends of Final Fantasy IV, at the bonus dungeon Hellfire Chasm.

Final Fantasy IV

In its debut, "Battle 2" is first heard during the boss battle against the Mist Dragon at the Mist Cave. Composed by Nobuo Uematsu, this track is number 13 in the Final Fantasy IV Original Sound Version.

The soundtrack of the 3D version features an arrangement of this theme suiting a more modern sound quality. It is the fourteenth track, and has been arranged by Junya Nakano.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

"Battle 2" is the main boss theme used in the sequel of Final Fantasy IV.

Final Fantasy XV

The original version appears in the music player as the seventh track of Memories of FFIV purchased from Hammerhead for 100 gil. "Battle 2 -arrange- (from FINAL FANTASY IV)" appears as part of the Memories of DISSIDIA FF album bought from Old Lestallum for 500 gil.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)

An arrangement of this theme by Takeharu Ishimoto named as "Fight 2 -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY IV", may be automatically selected for battles including Cecil and/or Golbez, or taking place at the Lunar Subterrane. In the original soundtrack, it is the twentieth track.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

The Dissidia version reappears as a battle track. It is heard in the same circumstances as the original game, and can also be automatically selected for battles including Kain Highwind.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT

The arranged track from Dissidia Final Fantasy, a new arranged track, and the original SNES version, can be bought from the in-game shop for 3,600 gil.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

"Battle 2" is a bonus Battle Music Sequence available as downloadable content.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call

"Battle 2" reappears as a Battle Music Sequence, this time available in the base game without requiring a download. It also appears on the Best of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call album.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival

"Battle 2" returns as a playable Battle Music Sequence. It is available to the player by default.

Difficulty
Beginner Basic Expert Ultimate Transcendent
N/A 3 5 9 N/A

Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Go-nin no Yuusha

An arrangement of "Battle 2" by Yuzo Takahashi with the same name appears and was included as the fifth track of the game's original soundtrack.

Arrangement album appearances

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IV

"Battle 2" was included in the piano medley of battle themes present in this album as "The Battle", the twelfth track. "Battle 2" is the second theme of the medley, playing between "Battle 1" and "Battle with Golbez's Four Emperors".

Final Fantasy Orchestra Album

"Battle 2" is the fourth song of the final track of this album, "Battle Medley 2012 (Final Fantasy I – XIV)", arranged by Hiroyuki Nakayama.

Appearances outside Final Fantasy Media

Super Mario RPG

In this RPG, born by a collaboration between Square Enix and Nintendo, a remix of "Battle 2" is played when fighting the game's superboss, Culex. Culex's name is Latin for mosquito, a reference to Golbez, named after a type of fly.

Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable

An arrangement of "Battle 2" was included in this crossover between Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest for the PlayStation Portable.

Metal Kombat for the Mortal Man

"Battle 2" is included in "Red Wings Over Baron", a Final Fantasy IV medley by video game metal band Powerglove.

Lord of Vermilion Re:2 FAN KIT

An arrangement of this song is included on the Final Fantasy IV medley by Tsuyoshi Sekito.