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'''Ultima Weapon''', also known as '''Atma Weapon''' or '''Ultimate Weapon''', is a recurring [[superboss]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy (Series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. A quadrupedal bio-mechanical monster, it's often a weaker version of [[Omega (Enemy)|Omega Weapon]] but is still a very strong enemy in its own right. Its name is shared with a powerful sword, [[Ultima Weapon (Weapon)|Ultima Weapon]].
 
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[[File:Ultima Weapon TAYPSP.png|right|Ultima Weapon's ''Final Fantasy VI'' incarnation as it appears in ''Final Fantasy IV: The After Years''.]]
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{{Q|My name is Ultima... I am power both ancient and unrivaled... I do not bleed, for I am but strength given form... Feeble creatures of flesh... Your time is nigh!|Ultima Weapon prepares to face the party in ''Final Fantasy VI''.}}
 
'''Ultima Weapon''' {{J|アルテマウェポン|Arutema Wepon|Artema Weapon}}, also known as '''Atma Weapon''' or '''Ultimate Weapon''', is a recurring [[superboss]] in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]]. It is a six-limbed bio-mechanical monster that first appeared in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' as an ancient war machine created during the [[War of the Magi]]. The Ultima Weapon is the namesake for the "[[Weapon (enemy)|Weapon]]"-type enemies that appear in numerous ''Final Fantasy'' titles.
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Beginning with ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'', Ultima Weapon has been depicted as a weaker version of [[Omega Weapon (enemy)|Omega Weapon]], an even more powerful superboss that usually demands Ultima Weapon be defeated to challenge it. In later titles, Ultima Weapon has returned to being a standalone boss, often appearing alongside [[Omega (enemy)|Omega]] and [[Shinryu]] in a trio of optional bosses. Ultima Weapon is also the namesake of the powerful sword, [[Ultima Weapon (weapon)|Ultima Weapon]], which is sometimes obtained by defeating the monster.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Final Fantasy II]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy II]]''===
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{{main|Ultima Weapon (Final Fantasy II)}}
 
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Ultima Weapon appears in the ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls|Dawn of Souls]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary|20th Anniversary]]'' remakes and guards the ultimate magic [[Ultima (Spell)|Ultima]]. It has 15,000 HP and resists all forms of elemental attacks.
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Ultima Weapon first appears in the ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls|Dawn of Souls]]'' version and returns in subsequent remakes. It is encountered in the [[Soul of Rebirth]] optional quest, in a chamber accessed from [[Machanon]]. It has 15,000 HP and resists all [[Element (term)|elemental]] attacks. Defeating the Ultima Weapon allows the party to claim a copy of the [[Ultima Tome (Final Fantasy II)|Ultima Tome]] to teach to [[Minwu]].
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===''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]===
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===''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''===
 
{{main|Ultima Weapon (The After Years)}}
 
{{main|Ultima Weapon (The After Years)}}
Ultima Weapon appears representing ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' in ''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''. It is a very powerful boss in this game, boasting 230,000 HP and deadly attacks such as [[Crush]], [[Flare]], and [[Meteor]]. Upon being defeated, it drops the most powerful sword, [[Ultima Weapon (Weapon)|Ultima Weapon]].
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Ultima Weapon is a boss representing ''Final Fantasy VI''. It is an optional encounter in the [[Depths]] of the [[True Moon]], and is one of the game's superbosses, boasting 230,000 HP, the highest of any enemy including the [[List of final bosses|final boss]]. Ultima Weapon has many powerful attacks, including [[Crush (ability)|Crush]], [[Bio (ability)|Bio]], and [[Flare (ability)|Flare]]. In a behavior taken from ''Final Fantasy VI'', it can buff itself and charge energy to cast [[Meteor (Final Fantasy IV)|Meteor]]. Upon being defeated, it [[Item drop|drops]] the most powerful sword, the [[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years weapons#Ultima Weapon|Ultima Weapon]].
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In the 3D remake releases Ultima Weapon is cut with the rest of the ''Final Fantasy VI'' bosses. The Ultima Weapon sword is instead obtained from [[Lunar Bahamut (The After Years)|Lunar Bahamut]].
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''===
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In the original [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] translation, it is mistranslated as Atma Weapon. It guarded the passage to the [[Statues]] on the [[Floating Continent (Final Fantasy VI)|Floating Continent]], and was the strongest boss in the game at that point, not to mention having its own battle theme. In [[Kefka's Tower]], the upgraded [[Ultima Buster (Final Fantasy VI)|Ultima Buster]] appears. In the Advance release, the third incarnation [[Omega Weapon (Final Fantasy VI)|Omega Weapon]] appears.
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Ultima Weapon (Atma Weapon on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]) guards the passage to the [[Warring Triad]] on the [[Floating Continent (Final Fantasy VI)|Floating Continent]], and is the strongest boss at that point. It is one of the handful of enemies to use the [[battle theme]] "[[Battle to the Death (Final Fantasy VI)|Battle to the Death]]," and the first boss the player encounters to use it. It uses a variety of powerful offensive magic, including [[Mind Blast]], which prior to the [[Finest Fantasy for Advance|GBA release]] was exclusive to it.
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In [[Kefka's Tower]], the party faces the upgraded [[Ultima Buster (Final Fantasy VI)|Ultima Buster]]. In the GBA and mobile/[[Steam]] releases, the third incarnation, [[Omega Weapon (Final Fantasy VI)|Omega Weapon]], can be fought at the end of the new [[bonus dungeon]], the [[Dragon's Den]], after the player traverses the dungeon once and defeats [[Kaiser Dragon (Final Fantasy VI)|Kaiser Dragon]].
 
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===''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''===
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Ultimate Weapon is one of the five [[Weapon (Final Fantasy VII)|WEAPONs]] awakened by [[Sephiroth]] as a defense mechanism. Once the party acquires the airship [[List of Airships#Highwind|Highwind]], Ultimate Weapon flies around the skies and attacks the party by ramming them, but flees. It can eventually be fought and killed over [[Cosmo Canyon]]. It relinquishes [[Cloud Strife|Cloud's]] strongest sword, the [[Ultima Weapon (Weapon)|Ultima Weapon]]. Once defeated, the Ultima Weapon will crash into the ground and violently explode, leaving a large crater. This crater allows passage to the [[Ancient Forest]] by foot.
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Ultimate Weapon is one of the five [[Weapon (Final Fantasy VII creature)|Weapons]] awakened by [[Sephiroth]]. It is fought at [[Mideel]] in a mandatory encounter, but cannot be killed, and after a few rounds it flees. Once the party acquires the [[Airship (term)|airship]] ''[[Highwind (Final Fantasy VII)|Highwind]]'', Ultimate Weapon roams the skies and can be fought by ramming the airship into it until it stops and engages the party. Ultimate Weapon flees after a few turns, but its [[HP (stat)|HP]] does not recover when it retreats, and the player can eventually whittle it down and destroy it over [[Cosmo Canyon]].
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When defeated, the Ultimate Weapon relinquishes [[Cloud Strife/Gameplay|Cloud's]] strongest sword, the [[Ultima Weapon (Final Fantasy VII)|Ultima Weapon]]. Ultimate Weapon itself crashes into the ground leaving a crater, which allows passage to the [[Ancient Forest]] on foot.
 
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===''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''===
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[[File:FF8 Ultima Weapon.png|left|100px]]
 
{{main|Ultima Weapon (Final Fantasy VIII)}}
 
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Ultima Weapon appears at the bottom of the [[Deep Sea Research Center]] in an excavation pit. The strongest [[Guardian Force]] [[Eden (Summon)|Eden]] can be [[Draw|Drawn]] from it, as well as the spell Ultima. It is considerably weaker than [[Omega Weapon (Final Fantasy VIII)|Omega Weapon]] but still considered one of the hardest bosses in the game. <br> The sword it holds is nearly identical to [[Cloud Strife | Cloud's]] [[Ultima_Weapon_(Weapon)#Final_Fantasy_VII | Ultima Weapon]] from [[Final Fantasy VII | Final Fantasy VII.]]
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Ultima Weapon is fought at the bottom of the [[Deep Sea Research Center]] in an excavation pit. Accessing the final chamber in the research center either requires the player to reach the last door of the previous segment with 10 pressure units left, or have [[Zell Dincht]] in the party. The strongest [[Guardian Force]], [[Eden (summon)|Eden]], can be [[Draw (Final Fantasy VIII)|drawn]] from it, as well as the spell [[Ultima (Final Fantasy VIII)|Ultima]], making Ultima Weapon one of only two enemies in the game that can have Ultima drawn from them, the other being [[Omega Weapon (Final Fantasy VIII)|Omega Weapon]]. Ultima Weapon casts [[Gravija]], [[Meteor (ability)|Meteor]] and [[Quake (ability)|Quake]], and with Omega Weapon has exclusive access to the attack [[Light Pillar]], dealing an unblockable 9,999 damage to a party member.
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The Ultima Weapon wields a modified model of Cloud Strife's Ultima Weapon from ''Final Fantasy VII''.
 
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===''[[Final Fantasy X]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy X]]''===
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[[File:Ultima Weapon Scan.png|right|150px]]
 
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Ultima Weapon is a byproduct of the creation of [[Omega Weapon (Final Fantasy X)|Omega Weapon]] from Omega's hatred of [[Yevon]]. He appears in the [[Omega Ruins]] and is the only boss who can be bribed.
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The origins of Ultima Weapon are tied to the existence of Omega Weapon for the first time. When the former [[Yevon]] monk [[Omega (Final Fantasy X)|Omega]] was executed, his hatred for Yevon was so strong it spawned the [[Fiend (Final Fantasy X)|fiend]] [[Omega Weapon (Final Fantasy X)|Omega Weapon]] in the [[Omega Ruins]], and a lesser form of Omega Weapon, Ultima Weapon.
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Ultima Weapon uses a variety of status attacks, and the attacks Shimmering Rain and Energy Core to deal magical damage. Defeating it allows the party to access the second area of the Omega Ruins where Omega Weapon is found. Ultima Weapon is one of only two bosses in the game that can be [[Bribe (Final Fantasy X)|bribed]], the other being [[Lord Ochu]].
 
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===''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''===
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====''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''====
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{{Q|Whatever you do, don't call him Atma.|Bestiary description.}}
Ultima Weapon returns in the sequel, but this time as a regular enemy. It's interesting to note that Omega Weapon is actually weaker than Ultima Weapon this time around. The party can find Ultima Weapon in [[Via Infinito]] or in the [[Ruin Depths]] and can learn the [[Blue Magic|Blue Bullet]] ability [[Supernova]].
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Ultima Weapon is a regular enemy. In a reversal of the original game, [[Omega Weapon (Final Fantasy X-2)|Omega Weapon]] is weaker than Ultima Weapon. The party can find Ultima Weapon in [[Via Infinito]] or the [[Ruin Depths]], and can learn the [[Blue Bullet]] ability [[Supernova (Weapon ability)|Supernova]] from it.
   
His roots are referenced in the game's Bestiary, which states not to call him "Atma".
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Ultima Weapon's entry in [[Shinra's Bestiary]] refers to its ''Final Fantasy VI'' origins, which states not to call him "Atma."
 
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====''[[Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission]]''====
 
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Ultima Weapon is fought as a boss on the 60th floor, along with a [[Tomb (Last Mission)|Tomb]].
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{{Enemy-stub|Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission}}
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''===
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[[File:Ultima (FFXI).png|right|120px]]
 
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{{main|Ultima (Final Fantasy XI)}}
Ultima Weapon appears in Mission 6-2 and has 15,000 HP and high damage resistances. This incarnation is notably weaker than other Ultima Weapons, able to fit on the deck of an airship. In another break of tradition, Ultima Weapon is actually ''stronger'' than [[Omega (Final Fantasy XI)|Omega Weapon]] instead of the other way around.
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Ultima Weapon appears in the ''[[Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia|Chains of Promathia]]'' Mission 6-4 and has 15,000 HP and high damage resistance. This incarnation is smaller than other Ultima Weapons, able to fit on the deck of an airship.
   
A prototype, known as [[Proto-Ultima]], awaits those at the end of Temenos and is much more powerful.
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A prototype, known as [[Proto-Ultima]], awaits those at the end of Temenos and is much more powerful. A stronger version of this boss known as Arch-Ultima can also be fought in the level 99 content version of Temenos.
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===''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''===
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[[File:Ultima Weapon XIV.png|left|220px|Ultima Weapon.]]
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Ultima Weapon is an ancient anti-[[primal]] war machine of the Allag civilization. The Empire of [[Garlemald]] finds it and entrusts it to [[Gaius van Baelsar]], who restores it to working order and uses it to absorb the primals [[Titan#Final Fantasy XIV|Titan]], [[Ifrit#Final Fantasy XIV|Ifrit]], and [[Garuda (summon)#Final Fantasy XIV|Garuda]], to absorb their abilities. Gaius intended to use the Ultima Weapon to subjugate the beast tribes of [[Eorzea]]. The Ultima Weapon serves as the final boss of the main campaign, and can cast the magic Ultima in the second phase of the battle. If Ultima is cast, it results in an instant [[Game Over (term)|Game Over]].
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Patch 2.1 added a Hard Mode version of Ultima Weapon with higher [[stats]] and stronger equipment drops. The player can fight the Ultima Weapon again by talking to the Wandering Minstrel and recounting the tale of the battle to him.
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In ''[[Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward]]'', in Azys Lla, a [[weather]] called Hyperelectricy may rarely occur for a short period (about 5 real world minutes) in which an untargetable entity with the same model as Ultima Weapon, but colors closer to the ''Final Fantasy VI'' version, will fly around the zone. At the same time unmarked FATEs titled "Prey Online" will spawn referring to an entity called Proto Ultima. These FATEs will reward Proto Ultima Exoplating to participants that can be traded for a statless level 1 head piece called Ultima Horns.
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After unlocking the raid [[Dun Scaith]], the player character can talk to a Goblin in [[Idyllshire]] named Slipslix.
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Slipslix will refer to an Allagan monstrosity roaming the skies; which has perched in Dun Scaith for an unknown reason. After talking to the Slipslix, Proto Ultima will be unlocked as a fight in Dun Scaith raid; replacing a previously established fight. This version of Proto Ultima attacks with rapid sequences of AoEs, as well as a spell called [[Supernova (Weapon ability)|Supernova]]—if allowed to cast, Supernova will instantly destroy the party. When slain, it provides Allagan Weapon Scap, which in turn can be exchanged in for high-level gear.
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In ''[[Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood]]'', two more prototype Ultima Weapons appear as bosses in the [[Fractal Continuum (Hard)]]. The first is the Ultima Warrior, stated to be the fourth prototype, which resembles a smaller, bipedal version of the Ultima Weapon. The final boss of the duty is the Ultima Beast, the sixth prototype, which resembles the Ultima Weapon's ''Final Fantasy VI'' incarnation.
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The Ultima Weapon appears again as the final boss of the [[Ultimate (Final Fantasy XIV)|Ultimate]] Duty, [[The Weapon's Refrain]].
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In ''[[Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers]]'', Estinien encounters a new Garlean prototype of the Ultima Weapon called Arch Ultima, a Garlean merged with a body similar in design to the Ultima Weapon. He manages to disable, but not destroy, the machine during his escape from the imperial capital.
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===''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions II]]''===
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[[File:FFLTnS Ultima Weapon Artwork.png|235px|right|Ultima Weapon render.]]
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Ultima Weapon appears as both a boss and summon.
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The boss version known as the "Ultimate Weapon" appears on the 48th floor of [[Babil Tower]]. The Ultimate Weapon's fight pattern is lifted from the Nightmare [[Ultima Buster (Final Fantasy VI)|Ultima Buster]] encounter from the ''Final Fantasy: Record Keeper'' collaboration event, requiring players to defeat elemental Ultima Spheres along with the creature. The enemy has access to [[Ultima Beam]] as a regular ability and will cast [[Ultima (ability)|Ultima]] should the player fail to defeat the orbs in time or as the enemy's final attack. Once the player defeats the Ultimate Weapon, they will recieve the Ultima Weapon summon for [[Aemo]] to equip.
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The Ultima Weapon is a non-elemental summon that can only be equipped by Aemo and teaches her the Ultima abilities. The summon's special attack is [[Light Pillar]], which deals non-elemental damage to all enemies. Summoning the Ultima Weapon costs 3 points from the summon gauge.
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The enemy's design is based on its appearance from ''Final Fantasy VI''.
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===''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' ===
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[[File:DFFUltimaWeapon.png|thumb|right|Ultima Weapon being summoned.]]
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{{Q|An incredibly powerful mystic beast created in the distant past.|Summon Compendium}}
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Ultima Weapon appears as a [[Summon (Dissidia 2008)|summonstone]] obtained as a stage bonus in the [[Inward Chaos]] storyline. When summoned, its battle sprite from ''Final Fantasy VI'' appears, and it casts [[Flare Star]], charging energy over a period of time. After 60 seconds the attack executes, inflicting a [[Break (status)|Bravery Break]] on the opponent unless they are already afflicted. After being summoned it needs eight battles to recharge.
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Ultima Weapon returns as a [[Summon (Dissidia 012)|summonstone]] with the same function. It can be purchased from the secret [[Moogle Shop]] within the Land of Discord during [[Confessions of the Creator|Scenario 000]] for 1,500 [[KP]].
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====''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia]]''====
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[[File:DFFOO Ultima Weapon Icon.png|right]]
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===''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]''===
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{{Q|Ruler of the skies, protector of the stars, the Ultima Weapon will appear and destroy any threat it perceives. It has shot down countless airships, man's means to reach the heavens. The stars align against us...|[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy CollectaCards|CollectaCard]] Description}}
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[[File:Theatrhythm Ultimate Weapon.png|right|100px|Ultimate Weapon.]]
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The Ultima Weapon appears in its ''Final Fantasy VII'' incarnation as Ultimate Weapon, and can be fought as an optional superboss.
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The ''Final Fantasy VII'' incarnation appears as a boss in higher difficulties. Its [[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call CollectaCards|CollectaCard]] can be used in the CollectaCard Crystarium to increase a character's current EXP and maximum CP.
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===''[[Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]''===
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{{Q|Though ancient, unrivaled, and unbleeding, it still feels the need to brag about its power.|Description}}
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[[File:Ultimate Weapon ATB.png|right|130px|The Ultimate Weapon.]]
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[[File:Ultima Weapon ATB.png|left|70px|The Ultima Weapon]]
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The ''Final Fantasy VI'' version of the [[Final Fantasy All the Bravest enemies#Ultima Weapon|Ultima Weapon]] appears as an enemy encountered on the [[Narshe|Narshe Plains]]. It uses [[Meteor (ability)|Meteor]] and drops the Ultima Weapon from ''Final Fantasy VI''.
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In addition, [[Final Fantasy All the Bravest enemies#Ultimate Weapon|Ultimate Weapon]] from ''Final Fantasy VII'' appears as a premium enemy on the [[Midgar|Outskirts of Midgar]].
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===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
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[[File:PFF Ultima Weapon FFVI.png|left|110px|''Final Fantasy VI'' Ultima Weapon.]]
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[[File:PFF Ultima Weapon FFXIV.png|right|110px|''Final Fantasy XIV'' Ultima Weapon.]]
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The ''Final Fantasy VI'' and ''Final Fantasy XIV'' versions of the Ultima Weapon appear as enemies.
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===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''===
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The Ultima Weapons from ''Final Fantasy VI'', ''Final Fantasy VII'', ''Final Fantasy VIII'', and ''Final Fantasy X'' appear as realm and event bosses.
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The Ultimate Weapon from ''Final Fantasy VII'', under the name Ultima Weapon, also appeared as the Phase 1 boss during the [[The Five Dooms]] limited time event inside the "The Weapon Watches", with each version of the boss increasing in difficulty depending on which rank of the boss was fought.
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The ''Final Fantasy X'' Ultima Weapon has appeared multiple times as a powerful boss available to fight during specific events. A stronger version known as Ultima Weapon (Doom) appeared as the final challenge of [[The Ward of Four Crystals]] [[Challenge Event]] inside the "The Ward Unbound". ability. Lastly, a stronger version of the enemy appeared as a [[Conquest (Record Keeper)|Conquest]] raid boss for players to defeat.
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In addition, the ''Final Fantasy X'' version of Ultima Weapon appears as a [[Summoning (Record Keeper)|summon]]. Its summon attack is Shimmering Rain, which deals two dark-elemental magic attacks to all enemies.
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FFRK Ultimate+ Ultima Weapon FFII.png|''FFII'' version.
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FFRK Ultima Weapon FFVI.png|''FFVI'' version.
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FFRK Ultimate Weapon FFVII Enemy.png|''FFVII'' version.
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FFRK Ultima Weapon FFVIII.png|''FFVIII'' version.
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FFRK Calamity Ultima Weapon FFX.png|''FFX'' version.
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FFRK Ultima Weapon FFXIV.png|''FFXIV'' version.
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FFRK Ultima Weapon Shimmering Rain.png|The Ultima Weapon summon.
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===''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''===
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{{Q|A legendary monster which appears on the faraway Floating Continent. Described as an "all-powerful weapon made in ancient times," along with the weapon which goes by the same name, it is said to have existed since the great war which took place 1,000 years ago. In addition to powerful normal attacks, it is capable of wielding multiple high-power magics, including flare. With such power, it is no wonder this beast is referred to as the 'ultimate weapon'.|Description}}
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Ultima weapon appeared as the the final boss of the dungeon The Floating Continent - ELT stage in the ''Final Fantasy VI'' event. It has 550000 HP.
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===''[[Mobius Final Fantasy]]''===
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[[File:MFF Ultima Weapon FFXIV Model.png|right|200px|''FFXIV'' model.]]
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Ultima Weapon appears as both a Multiplayer Boss and an ability card. Both depict Ultima Weapon's ''FFXIV'' version (despite the card identifying it as ''FFVII'').
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As a boss, Ultima Weapon is a seasonal multiplayer boss that is sometimes announced for the month. It is a light-attribute enemy with the unique property of being immune to breaking, its break gauge is impossible to deplete in order to render it immobile and vulnerable. If beaten, it grants unique multiplayer materials that can be exchanged for Ultimate Weapon series equipment for each playable character class.
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As an ability card, Ultima Weapon appears as Ultima Weapon: FFVII. It is a light-attribute, support-type card that grants the ability Ultima Beam when equipped. It deals a fixed 9999 damage to all enemies and inflict the Sleep and Nightmare statuses, preventing them from acting until struck by an attack and increasing their damage received while asleep.
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MFF Ultimate Weapon.jpg|Rarity 4 card (FFVII).
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===''[[World of Final Fantasy]]''===
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Ultima Weapon appears as an enemy. In this incarnation, Ultima Weapon is said to be able to give orders to Mirage monsters.
 
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===''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales]]''===
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The Ultima Weapon is one of the five Promo cards that can be obtained. In the Japanese and American versions, it must be downloaded from a download station. In the European version, the player has to enter the code L, Up, Right, B, A, B on the [[Download Pop-Up Card]] screen.
[[Image:CT Ultima.jpg|left|100px]]
 
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====Cards====
Ultima Weapon appears in ''Chocobo Tales'' as one of the five hidden promo cards.
 
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{{CT Cards
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|card = Ultima Weapon
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|image = Ultima Weapon Ultima.png
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|number = None
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|rarity = Promo
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|color = Gray
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|red effect = None
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|green effect = None
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|blue effect = None
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|yellow effect = Attack
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|ability name = Ultima
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|ability = <font color=red>Crystal Ability</font> (<font color=red>*</font><font color=green>*</font><font color=blue>*</font><font color=yellow>**</font>)
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Deal 2 damage for each crystal in your CP gauge.
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===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
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[[File:UltimateWeapon TCG.png|right|100px]]
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The ''Final Fantasy VII'' Ultimate Weapon in its ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy'' appearance has an earth-elemental card.
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===''[[Triple Triad (Portal App)|Triple Triad]]''===
 
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Ultima Weapon from ''Final Fantasy XIV'' has a Triple Triad card in the version available via ''[[Final Fantasy Portal App]]''.
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==Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances==
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===''[[Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable]]''===
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The Ultima Weapon is card #63, and increases the stock value of a random street the player controls by 30%.
   
 
==Etymology==
 
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Ultima Weapon's name may either be derived from Ultimate or the spell [[Ultima (Spell)|Ultima]], either of which implies great power, which is apt. Its [[Weapon (Enemy)|Weapon]] moniker comes from the Weapon-type enemy which are usually among the stronger enemies encounters.
 
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Its [[Weapon (enemy)|Weapon]] moniker comes from the Weapon-type enemy, which are among the stronger enemies encounters.
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Ultima Weapon's Final Fantasy VI incarnation as it appears in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years.

My name is Ultima... I am power both ancient and unrivaled... I do not bleed, for I am but strength given form... Feeble creatures of flesh... Your time is nigh!

Ultima Weapon prepares to face the party in Final Fantasy VI.

Ultima Weapon (アルテマウェポン, Arutema Wepon?, lit. Artema Weapon), also known as Atma Weapon or Ultimate Weapon, is a recurring superboss in the Final Fantasy series. It is a six-limbed bio-mechanical monster that first appeared in Final Fantasy VI as an ancient war machine created during the War of the Magi. The Ultima Weapon is the namesake for the "Weapon"-type enemies that appear in numerous Final Fantasy titles.

Beginning with Final Fantasy VIII, Ultima Weapon has been depicted as a weaker version of Omega Weapon, an even more powerful superboss that usually demands Ultima Weapon be defeated to challenge it. In later titles, Ultima Weapon has returned to being a standalone boss, often appearing alongside Omega and Shinryu in a trio of optional bosses. Ultima Weapon is also the namesake of the powerful sword, Ultima Weapon, which is sometimes obtained by defeating the monster.

Appearances

Final Fantasy II

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Ultima Weapon first appears in the Dawn of Souls version and returns in subsequent remakes. It is encountered in the Soul of Rebirth optional quest, in a chamber accessed from Machanon. It has 15,000 HP and resists all elemental attacks. Defeating the Ultima Weapon allows the party to claim a copy of the Ultima Tome to teach to Minwu.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

Ultima Weapon is a boss representing Final Fantasy VI. It is an optional encounter in the Depths of the True Moon, and is one of the game's superbosses, boasting 230,000 HP, the highest of any enemy including the final boss. Ultima Weapon has many powerful attacks, including Crush, Bio, and Flare. In a behavior taken from Final Fantasy VI, it can buff itself and charge energy to cast Meteor. Upon being defeated, it drops the most powerful sword, the Ultima Weapon.

In the 3D remake releases Ultima Weapon is cut with the rest of the Final Fantasy VI bosses. The Ultima Weapon sword is instead obtained from Lunar Bahamut.

Final Fantasy VI

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Ultima Weapon (Atma Weapon on the SNES) guards the passage to the Warring Triad on the Floating Continent, and is the strongest boss at that point. It is one of the handful of enemies to use the battle theme "Battle to the Death," and the first boss the player encounters to use it. It uses a variety of powerful offensive magic, including Mind Blast, which prior to the GBA release was exclusive to it.

In Kefka's Tower, the party faces the upgraded Ultima Buster. In the GBA and mobile/Steam releases, the third incarnation, Omega Weapon, can be fought at the end of the new bonus dungeon, the Dragon's Den, after the player traverses the dungeon once and defeats Kaiser Dragon.

Final Fantasy VII

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Ultimate Weapon is one of the five Weapons awakened by Sephiroth. It is fought at Mideel in a mandatory encounter, but cannot be killed, and after a few rounds it flees. Once the party acquires the airship Highwind, Ultimate Weapon roams the skies and can be fought by ramming the airship into it until it stops and engages the party. Ultimate Weapon flees after a few turns, but its HP does not recover when it retreats, and the player can eventually whittle it down and destroy it over Cosmo Canyon.

When defeated, the Ultimate Weapon relinquishes Cloud's strongest sword, the Ultima Weapon. Ultimate Weapon itself crashes into the ground leaving a crater, which allows passage to the Ancient Forest on foot.

Final Fantasy VIII

FF8 Ultima Weapon

Ultima Weapon is fought at the bottom of the Deep Sea Research Center in an excavation pit. Accessing the final chamber in the research center either requires the player to reach the last door of the previous segment with 10 pressure units left, or have Zell Dincht in the party. The strongest Guardian Force, Eden, can be drawn from it, as well as the spell Ultima, making Ultima Weapon one of only two enemies in the game that can have Ultima drawn from them, the other being Omega Weapon. Ultima Weapon casts Gravija, Meteor and Quake, and with Omega Weapon has exclusive access to the attack Light Pillar, dealing an unblockable 9,999 damage to a party member.

The Ultima Weapon wields a modified model of Cloud Strife's Ultima Weapon from Final Fantasy VII.

Final Fantasy X

Ultima Weapon Scan

The origins of Ultima Weapon are tied to the existence of Omega Weapon for the first time. When the former Yevon monk Omega was executed, his hatred for Yevon was so strong it spawned the fiend Omega Weapon in the Omega Ruins, and a lesser form of Omega Weapon, Ultima Weapon.

Ultima Weapon uses a variety of status attacks, and the attacks Shimmering Rain and Energy Core to deal magical damage. Defeating it allows the party to access the second area of the Omega Ruins where Omega Weapon is found. Ultima Weapon is one of only two bosses in the game that can be bribed, the other being Lord Ochu.

Final Fantasy X-2

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Whatever you do, don't call him Atma.

Bestiary description.

Ultima Weapon is a regular enemy. In a reversal of the original game, Omega Weapon is weaker than Ultima Weapon. The party can find Ultima Weapon in Via Infinito or the Ruin Depths, and can learn the Blue Bullet ability Supernova from it.

Ultima Weapon's entry in Shinra's Bestiary refers to its Final Fantasy VI origins, which states not to call him "Atma."

Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission

Ultima Weapon is fought as a boss on the 60th floor, along with a Tomb.

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Final Fantasy XI

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Ultima Weapon appears in the Chains of Promathia Mission 6-4 and has 15,000 HP and high damage resistance. This incarnation is smaller than other Ultima Weapons, able to fit on the deck of an airship.

A prototype, known as Proto-Ultima, awaits those at the end of Temenos and is much more powerful. A stronger version of this boss known as Arch-Ultima can also be fought in the level 99 content version of Temenos.

Final Fantasy XIV

Ultima Weapon.

Ultima Weapon is an ancient anti-primal war machine of the Allag civilization. The Empire of Garlemald finds it and entrusts it to Gaius van Baelsar, who restores it to working order and uses it to absorb the primals Titan, Ifrit, and Garuda, to absorb their abilities. Gaius intended to use the Ultima Weapon to subjugate the beast tribes of Eorzea. The Ultima Weapon serves as the final boss of the main campaign, and can cast the magic Ultima in the second phase of the battle. If Ultima is cast, it results in an instant Game Over.

Patch 2.1 added a Hard Mode version of Ultima Weapon with higher stats and stronger equipment drops. The player can fight the Ultima Weapon again by talking to the Wandering Minstrel and recounting the tale of the battle to him.

In Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward, in Azys Lla, a weather called Hyperelectricy may rarely occur for a short period (about 5 real world minutes) in which an untargetable entity with the same model as Ultima Weapon, but colors closer to the Final Fantasy VI version, will fly around the zone. At the same time unmarked FATEs titled "Prey Online" will spawn referring to an entity called Proto Ultima. These FATEs will reward Proto Ultima Exoplating to participants that can be traded for a statless level 1 head piece called Ultima Horns.

After unlocking the raid Dun Scaith, the player character can talk to a Goblin in Idyllshire named Slipslix. Slipslix will refer to an Allagan monstrosity roaming the skies; which has perched in Dun Scaith for an unknown reason. After talking to the Slipslix, Proto Ultima will be unlocked as a fight in Dun Scaith raid; replacing a previously established fight. This version of Proto Ultima attacks with rapid sequences of AoEs, as well as a spell called Supernova—if allowed to cast, Supernova will instantly destroy the party. When slain, it provides Allagan Weapon Scap, which in turn can be exchanged in for high-level gear.

In Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood, two more prototype Ultima Weapons appear as bosses in the Fractal Continuum (Hard). The first is the Ultima Warrior, stated to be the fourth prototype, which resembles a smaller, bipedal version of the Ultima Weapon. The final boss of the duty is the Ultima Beast, the sixth prototype, which resembles the Ultima Weapon's Final Fantasy VI incarnation.

The Ultima Weapon appears again as the final boss of the Ultimate Duty, The Weapon's Refrain.

In Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers, Estinien encounters a new Garlean prototype of the Ultima Weapon called Arch Ultima, a Garlean merged with a body similar in design to the Ultima Weapon. He manages to disable, but not destroy, the machine during his escape from the imperial capital.

Final Fantasy Dimensions II

Ultima Weapon render.

Ultima Weapon appears as both a boss and summon.

The boss version known as the "Ultimate Weapon" appears on the 48th floor of Babil Tower. The Ultimate Weapon's fight pattern is lifted from the Nightmare Ultima Buster encounter from the Final Fantasy: Record Keeper collaboration event, requiring players to defeat elemental Ultima Spheres along with the creature. The enemy has access to Ultima Beam as a regular ability and will cast Ultima should the player fail to defeat the orbs in time or as the enemy's final attack. Once the player defeats the Ultimate Weapon, they will recieve the Ultima Weapon summon for Aemo to equip.

The Ultima Weapon is a non-elemental summon that can only be equipped by Aemo and teaches her the Ultima abilities. The summon's special attack is Light Pillar, which deals non-elemental damage to all enemies. Summoning the Ultima Weapon costs 3 points from the summon gauge.

The enemy's design is based on its appearance from Final Fantasy VI.

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Dissidia Final Fantasy

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Ultima Weapon being summoned.

An incredibly powerful mystic beast created in the distant past.

Summon Compendium

Ultima Weapon appears as a summonstone obtained as a stage bonus in the Inward Chaos storyline. When summoned, its battle sprite from Final Fantasy VI appears, and it casts Flare Star, charging energy over a period of time. After 60 seconds the attack executes, inflicting a Bravery Break on the opponent unless they are already afflicted. After being summoned it needs eight battles to recharge.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Ultima Weapon returns as a summonstone with the same function. It can be purchased from the secret Moogle Shop within the Land of Discord during Scenario 000 for 1,500 KP.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

Ruler of the skies, protector of the stars, the Ultima Weapon will appear and destroy any threat it perceives. It has shot down countless airships, man's means to reach the heavens. The stars align against us...

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Ultimate Weapon.

The Ultima Weapon appears in its Final Fantasy VII incarnation as Ultimate Weapon, and can be fought as an optional superboss.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call

The Final Fantasy VII incarnation appears as a boss in higher difficulties. Its CollectaCard can be used in the CollectaCard Crystarium to increase a character's current EXP and maximum CP.

Final Fantasy All the Bravest

Though ancient, unrivaled, and unbleeding, it still feels the need to brag about its power.

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The Ultimate Weapon.
The Ultima Weapon

The Final Fantasy VI version of the Ultima Weapon appears as an enemy encountered on the Narshe Plains. It uses Meteor and drops the Ultima Weapon from Final Fantasy VI.

In addition, Ultimate Weapon from Final Fantasy VII appears as a premium enemy on the Outskirts of Midgar.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy XIV Ultima Weapon.

The Final Fantasy VI and Final Fantasy XIV versions of the Ultima Weapon appear as enemies.

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

The Ultima Weapons from Final Fantasy VI, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII, and Final Fantasy X appear as realm and event bosses.

The Ultimate Weapon from Final Fantasy VII, under the name Ultima Weapon, also appeared as the Phase 1 boss during the The Five Dooms limited time event inside the "The Weapon Watches", with each version of the boss increasing in difficulty depending on which rank of the boss was fought.

The Final Fantasy X Ultima Weapon has appeared multiple times as a powerful boss available to fight during specific events. A stronger version known as Ultima Weapon (Doom) appeared as the final challenge of The Ward of Four Crystals Challenge Event inside the "The Ward Unbound". ability. Lastly, a stronger version of the enemy appeared as a Conquest raid boss for players to defeat.

In addition, the Final Fantasy X version of Ultima Weapon appears as a summon. Its summon attack is Shimmering Rain, which deals two dark-elemental magic attacks to all enemies.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

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A legendary monster which appears on the faraway Floating Continent. Described as an "all-powerful weapon made in ancient times," along with the weapon which goes by the same name, it is said to have existed since the great war which took place 1,000 years ago. In addition to powerful normal attacks, it is capable of wielding multiple high-power magics, including flare. With such power, it is no wonder this beast is referred to as the 'ultimate weapon'.

Description

Ultima weapon appeared as the the final boss of the dungeon The Floating Continent - ELT stage in the Final Fantasy VI event. It has 550000 HP.

Mobius Final Fantasy

FFXIV model.

Ultima Weapon appears as both a Multiplayer Boss and an ability card. Both depict Ultima Weapon's FFXIV version (despite the card identifying it as FFVII).

As a boss, Ultima Weapon is a seasonal multiplayer boss that is sometimes announced for the month. It is a light-attribute enemy with the unique property of being immune to breaking, its break gauge is impossible to deplete in order to render it immobile and vulnerable. If beaten, it grants unique multiplayer materials that can be exchanged for Ultimate Weapon series equipment for each playable character class.

As an ability card, Ultima Weapon appears as Ultima Weapon: FFVII. It is a light-attribute, support-type card that grants the ability Ultima Beam when equipped. It deals a fixed 9999 damage to all enemies and inflict the Sleep and Nightmare statuses, preventing them from acting until struck by an attack and increasing their damage received while asleep.

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World of Final Fantasy

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Ultima Weapon appears as an enemy. In this incarnation, Ultima Weapon is said to be able to give orders to Mirage monsters.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales

The Ultima Weapon is one of the five Promo cards that can be obtained. In the Japanese and American versions, it must be downloaded from a download station. In the European version, the player has to enter the code L, Up, Right, B, A, B on the Download Pop-Up Card screen.

Cards

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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

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The Final Fantasy VII Ultimate Weapon in its Theatrhythm Final Fantasy appearance has an earth-elemental card.

Triple Triad

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Ultima Weapon from Final Fantasy XIV has a Triple Triad card in the version available via Final Fantasy Portal App.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances

Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable

The Ultima Weapon is card #63, and increases the stock value of a random street the player controls by 30%.

Etymology

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.

Atma or Atman, in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions is a word that means self. It is the word that Buddhist monks use to refer to themselves as the first-person singular.

Its Weapon moniker comes from the Weapon-type enemy, which are among the stronger enemies encounters.

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