"Ultima's Transformation" (titled "Ultema The Nice Body" in Japanese) is a final boss theme in Final Fantasy Tactics, composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto.
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Game appearances[]
Final Fantasy Tactics[]

"Ultima's Transformation" plays during the battle against the final boss of the game, Ultima, in her first form at the Airship Graveyard. It is named "Merry-go-Ajora" in the in-game sound test mode of The War of the Lions version.
"Ultima's Transformation" is track 25 of disc 2 on the Final Fantasy Tactics: Original Soundtrack.
Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood[]

Argath Thadalfus
The original "Ultima's Transformation" from Final Fantasy Tactics plays as the final boss theme during the battle against Argath Thadalfus in The Royal City of Rabanastre, the first part of the Return to Ivalice alliance raid series.
It plays again during the first phase of the battle against Ultima, the High Seraph in The Orbonne Monastery, the final part of the alliance raid series.
"Ultima's Transformation" is track 67 on the Stormblood: Final Fantasy XIV Original Soundtrack.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT[]
""Ultima's Transformation" from FINAL FANTASY TACTICS (Arrangement)" is an arrangement by Takeharu Ishimoto that appears as battle music in the game. Both the arranged version and the original PlayStation version can be bought from the shop for 3,600 gil.
""Ultima's Transformation" from FINAL FANTASY TACTICS (Arrangement)" is track 14 of disc 2 on the Dissidia Final Fantasy -Arcade- Original Soundtrack Vol. 2 and track 85 on the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Original Soundtrack.
It is titled "Ultema The Nice Body (Arrangement)" on the website and in the booklet of the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Original Soundtrack.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call[]

Necrohol of Mullonde - Airship Graveyard
"Ultima's Transformation" appears as a Battle Music Sequence.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival[]

Ultima's Transformation
"Ultima's Transformation" appears as a playable Battle Music Sequence that can be purchased from the song store for X sound medals.
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Theatrhythm Final Bar Line[]
"Ultima's Transformation" appears as a Battle Music Sequence.

Etymology[]
[view · edit · purge]Ultima means "the last" in Latin and many Latin-based languages. The word is an inflection of ultimus which is the superlative of ulter, which means "that is beyond". In the Spanish versions of many Final Fantasy games, the spell Ultima's name is written as "Artema", a close transliteration of the Japanese katakana.
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