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You have braved the bowels of Hell to reach me. But the hand of man, which deals in false justice and forsaken love, can never hope to defeat the lord master of Hell!

The Emperor

Template:See Also The dark half of Emperor Mateus, also known as the Emperor of Hell, is the final boss of Final Fantasy II. He is found on his throne at the top level of Castle Pandaemonium. Defeating the Emperor completes the game. He is simply known as Emperor in battle; in the prototype Dark Shadow over Palakia, he is named Empire.

Battle

The battle with the Emperor is similar to most other final bosses in the Final Fantasy series. He is powerful and attacks relentlessly, similar to the Light Emperor. His physical attacks bear the same Drain effect that Astaroth had meaning every hit he lands will replenish his HP supply. He will attempt to inflict a handful of status effects on the party to hamper their attack, including Blind, Slow and Curse. His offensive magic arsenal includes the powerful Flare XVI and Starfall X, which hits the whole party.

Strategy

The party should equip the Blood Sword and make sure they are at full health. As the battle begins, the party should raise the magical barriers, including Blink, Protect, Shell and/or Wall, or use any items or weapons that will invoke any beneficial effects. Berserk and Haste cast on the melee characters bolsters their attacks. Ethers or Elixirs can be used to replenish the MP of the magic casters. It is important for the party to deal more damage to the Emperor than the amount of health he gains every turn. Maximum damage is the key.

Alternately, most of the party can swap to the back row, rendering the Emperor unable to attack them and thus unable to heal himself. Casting Blink and Protect on the front-row fighter will further help mitigate his healing. His spells do low damage, so bows and Holy/Flare can defeat him quickly and safely. If the party has collected enough Elixers, they can also take advantage of the fact that beneficial status effects are stackable by repeatedly casting Haste and Berserk on the forward character, assuming they are of a high Sword level and possess the Excalibur and Masamune, while a constant stream of Elixers heals off the Emperor's damage. The other three party members can split the duties of casting Haste, casting Berserk, and putting an Elixer on the forward party member each turn. Eventually, the Haste and Berserk damage will add up and the forward character will begin to overwhelm the Emperor's defenses and healing.

Other Appearances

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call

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Emperor

The emperor of Palamecia covers all the world with darkness, using his army to try to make the entire planet his own. Even after death, he sets himself up as emperor over Hell itself.

The Emperor's CollectaCard

Emperor appears as an enemy.

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy All the Bravest

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Emperor Mateus ATB

Returned from Hell with all its power, this fiend is simply as evil as they come.

Description.

The Emperor is fought in Palamecia Desert. He uses Knock Silly and Starfall and drops a Golden Spear.

Trivia

  • In the original Famicom version, the Emperor has a unique targeting byte for the final boss battle. This results in a bug when using the Wizard Staff as an item to cast Scourge XVI. The spell will target one random enemy or ally, but it does not exclude the Emperor's unique targeting byte, potentially causing the spell to target the Emperor despite him not being present (resulting in no effect).
  • In the cutscene preceding the battle with the Light Emperor, where Minwu, Scott, Ricard, and Josef experience a vision of the battle, it was shown that Firion used the Masamune on the Emperor, with Maria following up with Holy Lv. 16; the Emperor retaliating by casting Flare XVI on Maria; Guy using an elixir on himself, Leon attempting to strike the Emperor down with Excalibur and the Sun Blade, but missed him, and Guy and Maria following up with the Rune Axe and Yochi's Bow, respectively; Leon casting Cure Lv. 16 to the party; the Emperor casting Starfall X on the party, and Firion casting Ultima Lv. 16 on the Emperor in return.

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