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==Story==
 
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Seifer first appears as a boss in Chapter 3. He appears to be threatening to kidnap [[Yuna/Opera Omnia|Yuna]] when the party first encounters him, so they battle him to drive him away. In reality, Yuna had explained to him her duties as a [[Summoner (Final Fantasy X)|Summoner]], prompting him to insist upon acting as her "knight" in a heavy-handed fashion. Mog's party runs into Seifer, [[Raijin (Final Fantasy VIII)/Opera Omnia|Raijin]], and [[Fujin (Final Fantasy VIII)/Opera Omnia|Fujin]] several times over the course of the chapter. Although Seifer and his posse are also out to defeat monsters and close the [[Torsion|Torsions]], he is too stubborn to join them and insists on fighting whenever they meet.
He first appears as a boss in Chapter 3. He tries to persuade Yuna to follow him, but she refuses.
 
   
He reappears in Imber Manor taunting Zell alongside Raijin and Fujin, and is surprised to find Laguna, calling him an inspiration to become a gunblade wielder
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He reappears in Imber Manor taunting [[Zell Dincht/Opera Omnia|Zell]] alongside Raijin and Fujin, and is surprised to find [[Laguna Loire/Opera Omnia|Laguna]], calling him an inspiration to become a gunblade wielder. Seifer demands to test himself in battle against Laguna; though bewildered, Laguna obliges. Seifer is later outraged to discover that [[Squall Leonhart/Opera Omnia|Squall]] had also been in Mog's party the entire time, but never bothered to say hello.
   
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When [[Ultimecia/Opera Omnia|Ultimecia]] is summoned into the world in Chapter 10, Seifer falls under her sway just as he did in their home world. Raijin and Fujin leave him to ask for Squall's help in bringing him to his senses again. Seifer continues to battle them until Ultimecia finds him to be of no more use and abandons him to his fate. When [[Vayne Carudas Solidor/Opera Omnia|Vayne Carudas Solidor]] wheedles his way into Mog's party and then opens a massive Torsion by summoning Ultima, Seifer is almost pulled into the dimensional rift. The shouts of Squall and the others irritate him into getting up to argue with them. Released from Ultimecia's influence, Seifer decides to join the party. However, he insists that he is simply using them to find answers and get revenge on Mog for manipulating both sides.
He can be recruited as a playable character in Chapter 10.
 
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Seifer attempts to act as [[Aerith Gainsborough/Opera Omnia|Aerith's]] knight when she arrives in the world, as she is also a woman with a power that could change the world, but she rebuffs him and shoos him away with a flower crown.
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When [[Leon (Final Fantasy II)/Opera Omnia|Leon]] is freed from Emperor Mateus' control and expresses his remorse and fear over choosing the path of power, Seifer contradicts him and says that it's only natural for a knight to seek power to accomplish his goals, and advises him to "do what you want the way you want." Though his words are harsh, the others acknowledge that there is something to be said for following one's convictions.
 
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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==

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A SeeD cadet training to be a mercenary at Balamb Garden. Evenly matched and using the same weapon, he is widely considered to be Squall's rival. Though his belligerent attitude garners the most attention, he is responsible for leading the disciplinary committee and boasts good grades. He seems to have some 'romantic' dream involving sorceresses.

Description

Seifer is a playable character and boss in Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia who can be recruited at the end of Chapter 10 of the main storyline.

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Appearance

Seifer wears a blue vest with a cross design lined in white, a gray coat with an emblem resembling the symbol of the Cross of Saint James on the sleeves, black gloves and boots and a silver chain with a tag. He has a scar across his forehead and nose, received from Squall as retaliation during a duel.

Personality

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Story

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Seifer first appears as a boss in Chapter 3. He appears to be threatening to kidnap Yuna when the party first encounters him, so they battle him to drive him away. In reality, Yuna had explained to him her duties as a Summoner, prompting him to insist upon acting as her "knight" in a heavy-handed fashion. Mog's party runs into Seifer, Raijin, and Fujin several times over the course of the chapter. Although Seifer and his posse are also out to defeat monsters and close the Torsions, he is too stubborn to join them and insists on fighting whenever they meet.

He reappears in Imber Manor taunting Zell alongside Raijin and Fujin, and is surprised to find Laguna, calling him an inspiration to become a gunblade wielder. Seifer demands to test himself in battle against Laguna; though bewildered, Laguna obliges. Seifer is later outraged to discover that Squall had also been in Mog's party the entire time, but never bothered to say hello.

When Ultimecia is summoned into the world in Chapter 10, Seifer falls under her sway just as he did in their home world. Raijin and Fujin leave him to ask for Squall's help in bringing him to his senses again. Seifer continues to battle them until Ultimecia finds him to be of no more use and abandons him to his fate. When Vayne Carudas Solidor wheedles his way into Mog's party and then opens a massive Torsion by summoning Ultima, Seifer is almost pulled into the dimensional rift. The shouts of Squall and the others irritate him into getting up to argue with them. Released from Ultimecia's influence, Seifer decides to join the party. However, he insists that he is simply using them to find answers and get revenge on Mog for manipulating both sides.

Seifer attempts to act as Aerith's knight when she arrives in the world, as she is also a woman with a power that could change the world, but she rebuffs him and shoos him away with a flower crown.

When Leon is freed from Emperor Mateus' control and expresses his remorse and fear over choosing the path of power, Seifer contradicts him and says that it's only natural for a knight to seek power to accomplish his goals, and advises him to "do what you want the way you want." Though his words are harsh, the others acknowledge that there is something to be said for following one's convictions.

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Gameplay

Abilities

Command abilities

No Mercy - Group Wind BRV Attack

Bloodfest - 2-hit group BRV attack + Group HP attack

Passive abilities

Unlockables

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Allusions

  • Though not directly stated in Final Fantasy VIII, it is implied Seifer became enchanted with the story of Zefer and his sorceress and enthralled with the idea of becoming a sorceress' knight himself, calling it his "romantic dream"; he has loaned a book related to the story from the Garden library and his gunblade-stance is the same as Laguna's in the movie-filming dream. In Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia, Seifer meets Laguna and reveals he's a fan and that Laguna is the reason he uses a gunblade.