7 Summons That Ended Up Being Almost Completely Useless

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Komentáře • 310

  • @drakemane
    @drakemane Před 12 dny +130

    I give bonus points to the Tonberry summon for being so fun to watch over and over...That doink!.

  • @FlawlessCowboy2552
    @FlawlessCowboy2552 Před 12 dny +213

    I think that people underestimate the usefulness of the tonberry in FFVIII. The combination of item refinement, haggle, and sell high allows for an infinite money loop, which can be translated into an infinite number of stat up items, thereby allowing max stats at any level.

    • @ZackeryGee
      @ZackeryGee Před 12 dny +56

      I hear ya, but the stipulation was effectiveness in battle. He said not for their utility. So.. with that caveat... it is pretty accurate.

    • @argentbast
      @argentbast Před 12 dny +3

      Compared to the others, though. I would argue it’s the least useful. That says, I’d put him on the bottom of the list because he has good out of combat utility.

    • @ChaosMechanica
      @ChaosMechanica Před 11 dny +2

      But Carbuncle has to take the cake over Tonberry, right? Can't cure yourself unless you use potions or, later in the game, Recovery. And some enemies benefit from Reflect because they heal from their own magic.

    • @TerreneitorPlusUltra
      @TerreneitorPlusUltra Před 11 dny +1

      FFVIII money is hardly something you need to obtain or can really use enough to need an infinite loop
      all you need to do is the SEEDs test and get to LV30 then leave the game on your SEED rank will decrease but so long as you do the test again or other things it would rise again eventually

    • @mistahkrazy7886
      @mistahkrazy7886 Před 11 dny +3

      ​@@ChaosMechanicaCarbuncle provides a lot of help in battle if you know when to use it. Cast magic the enemy is weak to on your party to reflect it back multiple times on the enemy. Wonderful way to kill undead enemies, use party wide heal spells with reflect on.

  • @PsychoSavager289
    @PsychoSavager289 Před 12 dny +69

    For FF8, I would have personally ranked Carbuncle as being more useless than Tonberry. Tonberry was decent enough at dealing non-elemental damage to bosses. Carbuncle just made it impossible to cast Cure on your own characters, and likely helped enemies heal themselves by absorbing their own elemental spells.

    • @samhobbs9116
      @samhobbs9116 Před 12 dny +3

      Lol noob

    • @leonsk1787
      @leonsk1787 Před 11 dny

      I was thinking Cerberus would be the worst due to casting magic that was junctioned could lower stats mid battle, so casting 3 times the magic at once would lower stats faster.

    • @CrnaStrela
      @CrnaStrela Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@leonsk1787 use magic that isn't junctioned then. You can put mag 60% to boost your mag to max value and then have some unjunctioned meteor. Cast meteor 3x with max magic to decimate a lot of enemies. If you don't like how it used up 3 magic, use Eden's expend x3-1 so it would only use 1 per triple cast.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 11 dny

      Even that's worthless by games end I'll never use a SINGLE attack spell besides Angel Wing using Meteor which won't drain her stock of drawn spells so yes Cereberus is pure crap for IN battle its only useful for Alert so that Cactuars can't back attack you.

    • @Kruggov
      @Kruggov Před 10 dny +1

      Tbh Cerberus is not just offense. It's also buffs and healing (and debuffs but who uses those). And i know you might think buffs as useless, but they are not (outside of ff9 at least).
      Also while Carbuncle is niche, it has its uses against Edea or Cerberus, or really any magic heavy boss.

  • @romusz
    @romusz Před 12 dny +19

    I used Atomos a lot in FF9. Not much of a caveat because seriously, there werent that many monsters immune to gravity aside from bosses, and we already knew that from long ago. Excellent summon in those endgame dungeons.

    • @kyledabearsfan
      @kyledabearsfan Před 11 dny +5

      Same, anyone whose played a FF game knows gravity is OP late game vs non-bosses.

    • @CrnaStrela
      @CrnaStrela Před 11 dny +3

      I think at that point I'd rather have Odin instakill them lol. Granted it is random but atomos didn't break dmg limit of 9999 so it's not better than Odin for late game dungeons.

  • @DroWarriorOfLight
    @DroWarriorOfLight Před 12 dny +17

    I just want to add that learning about Eggman in this video has made my day happier

  • @salculd
    @salculd Před 12 dny +46

    Here's an obscure one: Bahamut in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.... sort of.
    For the game's second anniversary in the global version, every player was given Bahamut for free. This was a big deal--it was a 5-star ability, the highest available at the time, and getting enough of the items required to create those ranged from extremely difficult to literally impossible. Unfortunately, DeNA screwed up, and the version of Bahamut that was given to players was accidentally a not-intended-to-be-for-players one used in an early game tutorial, and it was EXTREMELY weak. Its damage multiplier was a mere 5, meaning it could be outdamaged by 3-star summons like Shiva, or even the 2-star Chocobo summon if it was a single target.
    Their response was to rename the pre-existing, obtainable Bahamut in-game (whose multiplier was 16.5, for comparison) to Bahamut (V) and let players keep the wrong version, which ended up being colloquially referred to as Bughamut. Incidentally, this ended up being the only "ability" that was unique to the global version of the game--the JP version had different rewards entirely for its second anniversary.
    (I might have messed up some of the details here, since it's been a long time since it happened, but that's the gist of it.)

    • @the_exegete
      @the_exegete Před 12 dny +8

      I still had the broken Bahamut ability in my box when the game was shut down. RIP

    • @percymacdonald6657
      @percymacdonald6657 Před 12 dny +2

      I miss that game

    • @ingridvanya
      @ingridvanya Před 11 dny +2

      I miss that game too.

    • @foxbear60
      @foxbear60 Před 11 dny +3

      ​@@the_exegete- Same! I wa proud of my little error lizard.
      Also, I adored that game and played it faithfully until shutdown. I let the game expire with my party initiating the Gilgamesh fight. It was a nice sendoff for a game that spanned several significant years of my life
      💗

    • @maidcafejenifer
      @maidcafejenifer Před 10 dny +1

      I love the FF fan base for reasons like this, always sharing curious tidbits for each other. Thank you!

  • @Johnny_Fox_Show
    @Johnny_Fox_Show Před 12 dny +35

    Disagree on Tonberry being near useless compared to Carbuncle, Cerberus or Siren. At least he gives you the shop abilities which is incredibly convenient when trying to get the final weapons later or just getting supplies in the field.

    • @mistahkrazy7886
      @mistahkrazy7886 Před 11 dny +8

      He said outside of "utility" which everything you say is great about Tonberry is. In battles, useless.

    • @CrnaStrela
      @CrnaStrela Před 11 dny +2

      Bro cerberus was still much more useful than tonberry in battle, mass triple makes you able to have boosted damage potential or mass aura early, not like you'll use guardian force for damage anyway after disc 2.

    • @mistahkrazy7886
      @mistahkrazy7886 Před 11 dny

      @@CrnaStrela Triple Double to be precise. I loved Cerberus for that

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 11 dny +1

      I almost NEVER use spells in FF8 so MOST GF's are NOT worth summoning for IN battle after disc 1 ends not even EDEN is worth summoning it.

    • @Johnny_Fox_Show
      @Johnny_Fox_Show Před 11 dny

      @@mistahkrazy7886 Carbuncle literally casts 1 spell and does no damage tho lol

  • @lofoten2223
    @lofoten2223 Před 12 dny +47

    At some point you will have to make a supercut of all summons from worst to best.

    • @FinalFantasyUnion
      @FinalFantasyUnion  Před 12 dny +37

      That's an interesting concept for sure... and it would be one hell of a supercut as there are over 200 different Summons. One to think about though! :D ~Darryl

    • @therealevo8825
      @therealevo8825 Před 12 dny +8

      ​@@FinalFantasyUnion im up for a 3 hour video 👍

  • @Toshinegawa
    @Toshinegawa Před 12 dny +9

    The Spirit Moogle from DFFOO
    when Summoned, he only gave 1 Free turn. He also didnt damage the enemy or heal your party either. His ability was that he "removed any debuffs on Terra" while his blessing was "increasing Terra's Love by 10" a stat that doesnt even exist.
    However, he was meant to be bad due to being given as an April Fool's event

  • @davidvanderwerken3329
    @davidvanderwerken3329 Před 10 dny +3

    Atomos was perfect for grinding on Yans in FF9. They’re not immune to gravity and if they’re asleep, Atomos won’t wake them up.

  • @aaronlefebre5060
    @aaronlefebre5060 Před 12 dny +23

    Reflect in FFT was not only not random in its targeting, but incredibly useful in extending caster's ranges, and did not double reflect nor go back to the caster.
    It took into account the distance and orientation of the caster to the target with Reflect, and plotted a target on the far side from the caster in the same range and orientation to decide what panel to hit. Think of it like plotting points on a graph.
    If your caster was 3 squares away from the Reflect holder, then the Reflect would bounce the spell 3 panels away in the opposite direction, effectively continuing in a straight line. If someone was in that panel 3 squares away, they're getting hit with the spell, even if they also have Reflect.
    Just like Arithmancy, Reflect worked in a very specific way, but it worked that way every single time, and if you know what you're doing, it can be used to extremely devastating effect.
    FFT Carby does not deserve this slander.

    • @FinalFantasyUnion
      @FinalFantasyUnion  Před 12 dny +3

      Hey Aaron, thanks for the comment and the incredible insight! Much appreciated ~Darryl

    • @neokefka
      @neokefka Před 11 dny +2

      I was hoping someone was going to post this. I thought the same thing as I was listening. The job Calculator worked wonders with this mechanic. You could cast a spell for ZERO MP and reflect it off your team, placed around the map, to have it reflected into enemies for stacking dmg on one target.

    • @stevenbart2375
      @stevenbart2375 Před 10 dny +1

      So what you're saying is, Reflect is useless for casual playthroughs specifically.

    • @aaronlefebre5060
      @aaronlefebre5060 Před 10 dny

      @@stevenbart2375 Not at all. It can still provide protection from enemy spell casters.

    • @dansmith1661
      @dansmith1661 Před 8 dny

      Timing it with a Jump and reflect armor is pro.

  • @s-wo8781
    @s-wo8781 Před 12 dny +7

    Wow I don't think I ever heard about this Eggman summon! I'm not sure about Crusader either but definitely Eggman.

  • @AmataRayne2492
    @AmataRayne2492 Před 12 dny +4

    The fact that Ultros was incredibly useless in Dissidia is probably the most accurate thing i've ever seen. Lol

  • @timidchandelure
    @timidchandelure Před 12 dny +8

    Mindflayer isn't useless imo, it makes traversing Lunar Subterrane a breeze against anything that can be paralyzed like Behemoths. Very handy for your first playthrough.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 12 dny

      BUT the problem with the 4 FF4 summons is that the ITEMS like Mindflayer almost NEVER drop in EVERY VERSION save for the SNES game where they don't even exist in that one.

    • @nathanrailsback9667
      @nathanrailsback9667 Před 12 dny

      @@veghesther3204 Oh, they're in the SNES version. I got Goblin a few times, Cockatrice once, and I once rented a game with someone else's save that had Mindflayer on it.

    • @lunatickoala
      @lunatickoala Před 11 dny

      The odds that you get it in your first playthrough or really in any given playthrough are minuscule. Even if you know where to get it, the amount of time it'd take to get one to drop would be better spent just leveling up for better and more consistent results. Especially because if you know how to get it, you should already know good places to level up and how to deal with the tougher enemies (for example, don't use holy elemental spells against Behemoths, and Meteor is a holy elemental spell in FF4).

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 11 dny

      On the AMERICAN SNES version I NEVER got the 4 to drop ever so I believe those on the SNES version are possibly only on the JAPANESE import of the game not the American version.

    • @nathanrailsback9667
      @nathanrailsback9667 Před 11 dny

      @@veghesther3204 Nope, this was the American version, I played that sucker through like 20-30x because it was the only RPG I had for like a year, and I was 12.

  • @LEE-337
    @LEE-337 Před 12 dny +20

    Speaking of summons. I pray to all that is good and holy that Knights of the Round is not obtained through Chadley in the next instalment of the FFVII Remake series. I want to actually pick up the materia from the Round Island.

    • @franimal86
      @franimal86 Před 12 dny +9

      I think we’re all hoping Hojo deletes Chadley 🤭

    • @thesecorridorsoftime
      @thesecorridorsoftime Před 12 dny

      ​@@franimal86 true..

    • @dammyoyesanya4656
      @dammyoyesanya4656 Před 12 dny +6

      I have a feeling that we will have to go to a special place to fight them like we did with Gilgamesh in FF7 Rebirth. So don’t worry. I doubt they’ll just make KOTR a Chadley combat simulator summon. The devs have already said they aim to deliver on KOTR in the next game. And judging by what they did with Gilgamesh in this game, I have high expectations

    • @LEE-337
      @LEE-337 Před 12 dny

      @@dammyoyesanya4656 Fingers Crossed

    • @dammyoyesanya4656
      @dammyoyesanya4656 Před 12 dny

      @@LEE-337 how did you find the Gilgamesh fight and summon in Rebirth btw?

  • @alexdavid878
    @alexdavid878 Před 12 dny +2

    So i like to shout out the "spirits" from ffxi. the way summons worked in 11 was they drained a certain amount of mp a "tick". You could unlock the avility to summon spirits verse traditional summons for each of the 8 elements. they be able to cast any spell from there element at random.
    If them casting spells at random wasnt bad enough they cost more mp per tick then the traditional summons. Leaving them largely unused aside light (since it could cast cure) and dark (since it did cast sleepga occasionally which was great for crowd control.

    • @atari460
      @atari460 Před 10 dny +1

      Oh good callout! I played ffxi for so many years and completely forgot about these because no one ever used them. How did they not make it into this video haha

  • @autumneagle
    @autumneagle Před 10 dny +1

    I actually just...randomly fell into getting the Goblin summon in my game, didn't know anything about it, but thought it was neat so I used it a lot. Ended up being my favorite summon.

  • @Shadohime
    @Shadohime Před 12 dny +2

    The only reason I'll let mentioning the Cockatrice in FFIV slide is due to the rarity. I was lucky enough on one playthrough to get it literally the first time I fought a Cockatrice on the mountain between Damcyan and Fabul, and it became a staple for Rydia during the climb, and even after she came back from the time skip, it was still useful for clearing weaker mobs of enemies.
    For a subsequent video, I'd recommend the Minimog, Moomba, or Chicobo summons from FFVIII, purely due to how they were originally unavailable in the US thanks to the PocketStation being a Japan-only exclusive accessory.

    • @mistahkrazy7886
      @mistahkrazy7886 Před 11 dny

      I was so happy to have a mod chip that doubled as a GameShark. Allowed me to get the items to summon those three without having a pocket station. I used them a fair bit early game because I didn't want my GFs to take damage :(

  • @rossbrady89
    @rossbrady89 Před 12 dny +5

    It’s Friday baby!!! New FFU

  • @wrathshorts2894
    @wrathshorts2894 Před 8 dny +1

    In FF4 the Mindflayer was SUPER useful. It did crap damage but it inflicted a GUARANTEED Paralyze against the enemy if it could be effected by the spell. This allowed you to trivialize some of the strongest monsters in the game. Typically you needed to this spell several times to get the effect. But with the Mindflayer you can just spam it and an enemy like the red dragon can't do anything, free exp.

  • @Gregoroth_Durai
    @Gregoroth_Durai Před 12 dny +2

    It's always a little disappointing to have to set aside or sometimes never even use summons I love, due to their lack of utility. One thing I'd love to see in the next FF is a growth or evolution to each summon's utility as we progress through the game. Especially if that can be incorporated into character building. Maybe it's just me, but I felt like XVI missed a great opportunity for a greater depth and variety of character building, and synergy between Eikon abilities. Would love some type of fusion and progression of V and FFT style character building, along with VIII's junctionining, so we can really get some interesting variations with each playthrough.

  • @IveBeenWithBruma
    @IveBeenWithBruma Před 10 dny +1

    Would've been cool if Goblin had a scaling effect with how often it is used based on Rydia's level. It should evolve into the stronger goblin variants up to the Trickster that deals massive lightning damage and haste on the party.

  • @anthonyjackson8660
    @anthonyjackson8660 Před 12 dny +11

    Idk, I’m playing FF8 currently and that LV Up and LV Down from Tonberry has been great for my magic stocks lol

    • @s-wo8781
      @s-wo8781 Před 12 dny

      Yeah he had to stretch it to make Tonberry seem bad. VIII doesn't actually have any bad summons. Atomos for IX isn't even the worst summon in IX either, that's Carbuncle.

    • @ThundagaT2
      @ThundagaT2 Před 11 dny

      @@s-wo8781 Eh i'd argue a case for Minimog, since that just heals your GFs and its rare that you'd ever need to do that. Plus it requires its own command slot to even summon it

    • @zaxon810
      @zaxon810 Před 9 dny

      @@s-wo8781 Excuse me? Mf do you think Carbuncle on party into Vivi aoe magic on party is a joke?!

  • @MatthewBester
    @MatthewBester Před 9 dny +1

    Tonberry? Are you mad! The learnable abilities were amazing.

  • @MoonMagicks
    @MoonMagicks Před 12 dny +5

    I'd argue the FFVII Remake summons are all kinda useless since the game hardly ever lets you use them.

    • @drewtheunspoken3988
      @drewtheunspoken3988 Před 12 dny +3

      I was thinking the same about XV. I think I only got a non-story summon once in 3 playthroughs.

    • @Immunity1080
      @Immunity1080 Před 12 dny

      Yea I don't really use them either. Did a little more in rebirth but still seldom

    • @BladeSerph
      @BladeSerph Před 11 dny

      Still better then the FF15 ones which typically required you to put yourself at risk and they were just random based on where your location was and more cinematic fluff then actually useful.
      Granted, some of us are likely spoiled by summons that work more like powerful allies like FF10, FF12, FF11, FF14 and so on.
      Which often let you in some games, use them as a secondary wall to chip down strong foes and soak attacks, to get a useful head start before your team got hit hard.

    • @Negajoe
      @Negajoe Před 10 dny +1

      I actually found the Remake summons quite helpful for my Hard mode playthrough where MP cannot be restored at benches and no items are allowed. In the last stretch of boss fights especially and with magic at a premium, it was actually optimal to use your ATB on summon abilities and save MP for healing or anything else you need.

  • @tholm65
    @tholm65 Před 12 dny +14

    I'm loving the videos, are the character origins ever gonna come back? I miss those

    • @MoonMagicks
      @MoonMagicks Před 12 dny +1

      I think they said in a recent update video those origin videos are on hiatus.

    • @georgehouliaras7239
      @georgehouliaras7239 Před 11 dny

      We need a Celes Origins video. The Opera Floozy deserves some love.

  • @promethiac2641
    @promethiac2641 Před 12 dny +12

    Every summon in FFXII, FF XV and FF VII Remake... they never want to help.

    • @Vayne_Solidor
      @Vayne_Solidor Před 12 dny +2

      Zodiac Age Espers are controllable. Exodus and Zodiark are useful in Pharos (magic pot) or the trials.

    • @promethiac2641
      @promethiac2641 Před 12 dny

      @@Vayne_Solidor I just used an elixir and then went ham with my physical attacks. I know what you mean.. they don't help because they remove the other members of your party though.

    • @jennyf-eg5gl
      @jennyf-eg5gl Před 12 dny +1

      Grauda was only summon came to my aid in ff15. Ramuh may have popped up one or twice. Post game, Shiva would pop from time to time. I was curious about the other summons. So, guess who watched a video to see them? Me. They sure didn't show up in my game. 😅

    • @marquard18
      @marquard18 Před 11 dny +3

      I played FFXV twice through and never once was able to summon Titan. Between his summonable area and trigger condition, he was never going to help me.

    • @Negajoe
      @Negajoe Před 10 dny +1

      I actually found the Remake summons quite helpful for my Hard mode playthrough where MP cannot be restored at benches and no items are allowed. In the last stretch of boss fights especially and with magic at a premium, it was actually optimal to use your ATB on summon abilities and save MP for healing or anything else you need.

  • @obsidianblack7249
    @obsidianblack7249 Před 12 dny

    Most of the summons from Explorers, especially after you gain access to ones like Cloud, Bartz and Phoenix. The first 2 for damage and Phoenix for free revives and minor damage.

  • @rayj629
    @rayj629 Před 9 dny

    In FFVI, Crusader teaches Meteor and *Merton*, not Meltdown. The super-hot fire spell Merton is especially great with Paladin and flame shields, since you can both harm the enemy and heal yourself.

    • @gneissisnice100
      @gneissisnice100 Před 9 dny

      Merton is the same as Meltdown, it's just a poor translation that got changed in later remakes.

  • @sarahfay5280
    @sarahfay5280 Před 7 dny

    No, Reflect in Tactics wasn't "random," it would simply bounce the spells the same distance and angle away, forwards instead of back. This was *worse*, because the AI knew how to use the bouncing effect of Reflect to, say, cast Unholy (Dark Holy in some translations) on your units who were otherwise completely removed from the fight, like a Bard or Dancer who was just hanging out in the corner, supporting from "out of combat," probably one-hit-killing them, and leaving the player with no way to get there in time with a Raise or Phoenix Down (it was common to train Dancers and Bards as Ninjas for a long time, in order to boost their speed stat, which made their songs/dances go off faster, but also made them crystallize faster if killed). This ended up making using Reflect Mail (a Heavy Armor with Auto-Reflect and higher hp buff than Crystal Armor) potentially a run-endingly bad decision.

  • @timepassesbye
    @timepassesbye Před 11 dny

    so the way reflect functioned in tactics was quite different then you explained. yes, because of the combat system it didn't just bounce the spell back on the caster, but there was a precise formula for where the spell landed. it would continue an additional distance from the caster to the target, past the target. For example, if the caster was standing 3 tiles on front of you, the spell would bounce 3 spaces behind you. this was actually a tactic for reaching enemies across distance beyond the range of the spell. likewise, you could still cure allies in this fashion if for example, you places another ally with reflect equidistant between you and them. yes, it required extra thought, but it wasn't just random.

  • @Dragontaru
    @Dragontaru Před 10 dny +1

    Odin in FFXI is pretty useless even if you land the low chance to kill a regular enemy and absolutely pointless on bosses. Not to mention that it can only be once every 1 to 2 hours depending on era, and you have to choose between that or nigh invincibility from Perfect Defense via Alexander since they shared a cooldown/use.

  • @s-wo8781
    @s-wo8781 Před 12 dny +1

    I actually got Goblin on my first playthrough of Final Fantasy IV without even knowing about it. I never got it again even with grinding or the other two.

  • @larsg.2492
    @larsg.2492 Před 6 dny

    5:12 'Hommage'! 😂

  • @valorjoz
    @valorjoz Před 12 dny +2

    Atomos really was such a disappointing eidolon, because that FMV was quite horrifying and what it ends up doing in battle is such a whimper compared to that...
    Not sure why they didn't just make it a nom-elemental summon. Could have been one of Garnet's top summons if it had been more reliable, if for the animation alone.

  • @isenokami7810
    @isenokami7810 Před 12 dny

    Definitely more of an honorable mention, but I wanted to mention both Chapter 3 light side eidolons in Final Fantasy Dimensions. In a job game where the jobs as a whole are kinda low power compared to those of other job games like Bravely Default, the summoner job and the eidolons under its control maintained its trademark destructive power and was one of the best jobs in the game as a result. It can easily carry both light and dark parties through their chapter 2 segments, and keeps doing that for dark in chapter 3 and the full party in endgame. Chapter 3 light side, though, got Phoenix-strong with a powerful support side effect, but with an absurd MP cost to balance-and Unicorn, a purely support summon. Neither of these are bad on their own, but getting them back to back so late on kneecaps the summoner job for the light side.

    • @Kruggov
      @Kruggov Před 10 dny

      It just means you shift to other jobs and have a Summoner act as your main support. You can also fall back on Fusion Skills, since summoner can get quite a few of those, like Grand Delta.

  • @drewtheunspoken3988
    @drewtheunspoken3988 Před 12 dny +3

    Pretty much any summon in Type 0 since you had to sacrifice your battle party to call them. I don't recall ever using a summon in that game.

    • @Audieon
      @Audieon Před 12 dny +1

      If you use Rem you can cast auto-life so you don't die-die but it still counts as a death in the end mission screen

    • @jennyf-eg5gl
      @jennyf-eg5gl Před 12 dny +2

      Me either. I think maybe i did it once to see the effects, but overall... I forgot that they existed.

    • @Kruggov
      @Kruggov Před 10 dny +2

      Odin is pretty much the "Disk One Nuke" in Type-0 - once you get him you can use him to clear those goddamn Expert Trials without constant reliance on Breaksights. And the death ranking doesn't matter unless you care about S-ranking it, and you won't care about S-ranking Expert Trials on your first playthrough.

    • @jennyf-eg5gl
      @jennyf-eg5gl Před 10 dny +1

      @Kruggov that could be true. But I just used Trey and made him an archery God, then wiped the floor with all of them. 🙂

  • @negativegains
    @negativegains Před 11 dny

    I didn't know about the ice Hockey players in FF8. Researched it and they didn't even had an TT card. Can't believed I missed out on this. Really can't believed it. :( thanks for this so much

    • @gorimbaud
      @gorimbaud Před 9 dny

      you could only encounter them while crossing the ice rink while raiding galbadia garden!

  • @gorimbaud
    @gorimbaud Před 9 dny

    shoutout to kujata and typhon in vii. given the way multi-elemental attacks were handled in the original game, a lot of enemies would resist or even absorb their attack, to the point it usually wasn't worth the gamble.

  • @EdgedShadow
    @EdgedShadow Před 12 dny

    If you get super lucky and get one easily those early Rydia summons are quite useful during the child dungeons since they cost so little mana. I actually managed to get one naturally on my last playthrough.

  • @denisvarga2794
    @denisvarga2794 Před 9 dny

    was expecting to see Bahamut from FF15, dude flew around in a VERY epic cinematic, and missed EVERY SINGLE of his devastating attacks XDDD

  • @RandomBucket
    @RandomBucket Před 12 dny +1

    I think the reason tonberry had to be nerfed was due to its original attack having the same effect as odins (instant death)

  • @gurvmlk
    @gurvmlk Před 10 dny

    One time I was playing Final Fantasy 6, and I was in a real bind (this was back when I was young, and bad enough at RPGs for the game to still provide me a solid challenge). I was on the brink of defeat, and needed a miracle to make a comeback. So in an act of desperation, I used a magicite item. Rolling the dice, and hoping for something that would turn the tide.
    It summoned Crusader. Ever since that day, I've held great personal spite towards that particular summon. Even more than I already did for how useless it was.
    Edit: As for Ultros in Dissidia. Assuming this would've even been possible, a much more interesting and unique way to implement a blind status effect would've been to have the status temporarily dim the other player's screen to the lowest brightness setting.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 10 dny

      Not just that the random 3 bar slot for Setzer will RANDOMLY summon Crusader only to still have IT DO 9999 damage TO A LV 99 party.

    • @gurvmlk
      @gurvmlk Před 10 dny

      @@veghesther3204 I don't think I've ever had that happen. But I've also only ever seen that slot result a handful of times in my life. 99% of the time I get either Prismatic Flash, Chocobo Stampede, or Mysidian Rabbit.

  • @metleon
    @metleon Před 12 dny +2

    Every Esper in the original FFXII is pretty much completely useless, since you give up two party members and can't directly control them. For IZJS on, you can now control them and have them perform their ultimate attacks at any time, but I still think that only Shemhazai, Zeromus, and Zodiark are worth using.

    • @BlakeAustin2011
      @BlakeAustin2011 Před 12 dny

      Some espers have ways to trigger their ultimate attack immediately. In that case, they become a massive one time hit. That makes them worth the usage if you plan in advance.
      I would argue Odin from 4 was the most worthless. By the time you could get it, you likely had Leviathan. And since Odin didn’t work on the moon, the only area he was useful was possibly the giant. But again, Leviathan and perhaps Bahamut were better because they didn’t miss.

    • @metleon
      @metleon Před 12 dny

      @@BlakeAustin2011 Yeah Zodiark in the original has a pretty easy way to trigger his ultimate attack. I don't think the others are worth it, though. And it still uses up all your MP to use Zodiark in the original.

    • @ThundagaT2
      @ThundagaT2 Před 11 dny

      Actually the rank 1 espers had a use in the vanilla game, you could summon them, syphon their MP (you'll get back more than you spent to summon them), dismiss, repeat, you'll eventually get all your MP back lol

  • @kylerajnoor8121
    @kylerajnoor8121 Před 12 dny +3

    Tonberry almost completely useless!? Naaaaaaaaah

  • @Marionette_Doll
    @Marionette_Doll Před 10 dny

    At 3:24, which version of FF4 is this? I don't recognize that spritework.

    • @Kruggov
      @Kruggov Před 10 dny

      That's PSP version.

  • @bluelaser1012
    @bluelaser1012 Před 9 dny

    Don’t forget Sylph from FFIV. Concept is cool, but it does WAY too little damage to ever actually be useful. Considering it does little damage or healing, you would always summon Asura for healing and pretty much anything else for damage. Still, I always do the sidequest for them, even though I never actually end up summoning them

  • @bensheekey1399
    @bensheekey1399 Před 10 dny

    In any final fantasy game both atmos and carcuncle you probably use once to see what they do then never use them again as there are usually far more powerful/useful sommons at your disposal

  • @caimhighwind5530
    @caimhighwind5530 Před 10 dny +1

    Tonberry is probably the most useful GF you got call shop and its very handy
    Diablos whilst having ENC-None is most useless as his attack is gravity based and can miss or be immune and with remastered with encounter rate Diablos is most useless GF in my opinion.

  • @MarcoSilva-jj6xo
    @MarcoSilva-jj6xo Před 6 dny

    How dare you say Tonberry is useless. Granted his attack is average but his animation is funny and cute. Not to mention the abilities he brings to the table are some of the best, haggle, sell-high, familiar and call shop.

  • @tylertyndal3423
    @tylertyndal3423 Před 7 dny

    Lol i just started FF4 for the first time recently. I acquired Goblin twice without any obscene grinding required

  • @Lance06Evo
    @Lance06Evo Před 12 dny

    Tonberry wasnt very useful in combat but his shop abilities were top tier, could help in CD4 a lot, and make you a ton of gil if used in tandem with other GF abilities, also for the cost you could always kill cactuars with Squall since he has a fixed rate of 255% hit and Selphie with Strange Vision, each Cactuar gave about 20 AP so wasnt too hard to farm

  • @Cowinator66
    @Cowinator66 Před 12 dny +1

    Tonberry in FF8 suffered from being a VERY SHORT attack animation!! and i would say Carbuncle is more useless than Tonberry, as Tonberry can do damage and Carbuncle doesn't

  • @argentbast
    @argentbast Před 12 dny

    IIRC, FF’s, reflect was not completely random. What it counts is the range, direction, and height of how the spell was cast and bounce the spell again that range, height, and direction. So, if a fire spell goes up 3 and to the right 1, hitting a reflected target, the reflected spell will bounce another 3 up, 1 to the right before resolving. In theory this reflect could double the range of spells.
    …in practice it works best by the computer who can determine where the spell is going far better than you.

  • @franimal86
    @franimal86 Před 12 dny +1

    I thought reflect in FFT bounced spells the same way they were cast. For example, you cast a spell 3 tiles ahead of you on a reflected character, the spell bounces on them and affects the tile 3 ahead of them. It’s not random, is it?
    Anyway, still quite useless. Enemy characters could use it to their advantage too easily and could calculate the bounce to hit your characters from farther away. Especially since once it was reflected, it wouldn’t be reflected again on the next character it hit.

    • @aaronlefebre5060
      @aaronlefebre5060 Před 12 dny

      If you built your team up to use Reflect, your team wouldn't give enemy casters much of a chance to make use of it.
      It's all about Speed control of your team. Specifically the Speed stat of the units to be Reflected. You want them to move faster than your Casters just enough to always go before them, but have their turns come up after the charge times of those Casters spells are done. Also having units that can bind enemies in place to cover for discrepancies is also useful.
      Just like Arithmancy, you gotta know what you're doing, but the spell is far from useless.

  • @RandomBucket
    @RandomBucket Před 11 dny

    It would be cool to see an origins lore video for Steiner in ff9. A relic of a bygone era under the Alexandrian Kings rule, and forced to accept changing views (similar to Wakka)

  • @georgehouliaras7239
    @georgehouliaras7239 Před 12 dny +20

    Wasn't Terra's dad some kind of leader among the Espers? Weird because he was weak gameplay wise... Wait a minute. If Terra's dad was a leader, does that make Terra royalty among the freaking summons? Now when I thought she couldn't get any better ❤

    • @gbrish1
      @gbrish1 Před 12 dny

      Makes perfect sense. Most managers don't know how to do anything.

    • @franimal86
      @franimal86 Před 12 dny +9

      I don’t think she was royalty as Terra’s dad wasn’t the village elder. He seemed to be a regular Esper like the rest in the village. She’s still awesome in my book.

    • @newwaveknight1
      @newwaveknight1 Před 12 dny +4

      ​@franimal86 Even if he's not royalty, he's a human with semi-canine features. You don't need to be royalty when you got that dawg in you.

    • @PatGunn
      @PatGunn Před 12 dny

      Royalty is a dumb idea in real life

    • @Romnonaldao
      @Romnonaldao Před 12 dny +1

      No, Maduin was just respected in the community. He held no actual authority

  • @MikeRavia-xp5ig
    @MikeRavia-xp5ig Před 7 dny

    Are the extra summons in the original snes release? I remember renting it and a guy had a end save. He had the pink armor and a bomb summon. After years later and the Internet i found out what it took to get the pink armor. How did that dude know back then? I mean i rented it a week after release.

  • @Shuyin128MK4
    @Shuyin128MK4 Před 12 dny

    I feel like the Cactuar was the worst summon in Final Fantasy 8.
    It dealt very low damage, and could only increase damage by leveling up in increments of 10. Something about Final Fantasy 8 however is that enemies scale with the party's levels, so the higher level party members get the more powerful the enemies become. This leads to Cactuar's damage meaning nothing at later levels because the enemy's HP stats have grown too much for it to matter.

  • @MikeRavia-xp5ig
    @MikeRavia-xp5ig Před 7 dny

    FFT. What sucks is going through all the stuff to get cloud and then spend for ever leveling him up and realizing he sucks.

  • @pauldehayes1898
    @pauldehayes1898 Před 12 dny

    Ragnarok? I never really found it useful for its transformation ability in FFVI, but it did teach Ultima without having to be worried about the cursed shield PITA, but still. Maybe there's a way to get ol' Raggie to transform enemies into useful items, reliably?

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 11 dny +1

      NOPE the Vanish + Doom trick from the SNES/PS1 version of FF6 does NOT worth with the Ragnarok Esper which is why the Esper is PURE CRAP and even on the GBA version where you can get BOTH it and the Sword I still chose the Sword over the Useless Esper on the GBA version of FF6.
      Besides the only good items you can get via Ragnarok requires to NOT ever summon it in the first place.

  • @MatthewBester
    @MatthewBester Před 9 dny

    I'd completely forgotten about Atmos. Sad.

  • @dansmith1661
    @dansmith1661 Před 8 dny

    Someone thought that adding in a worthless summon in FF5 using a very conditional item was needed, instead of improving the game in some way.

  • @thealpha2549
    @thealpha2549 Před 11 dny

    Atomos was SO disappointing after seeing what it was capable of in that video sequence, lol.

  • @merkuree
    @merkuree Před 12 dny +2

    wow i love final fantasy union, so much so that i made it here to type my comment first

  • @benc3462
    @benc3462 Před 11 dny

    I would say the Chocobo from FF3 is a very weak one if you are an evoker or sage it does either flee or...nothing but if you are a summoner it deals insultingly low damage instead. Also carbuncle from FF15 it does a full heal but apparently only shows up on easy mode

  • @ivenstorm
    @ivenstorm Před 11 dny

    I got one.... or should I say many. Any summon from Final Fantasy 15. Visually they are incredible, but I've only ever seen them summoned in battle maybe 4 times throughout the entire game due to their weird restrictions on each summon.

  • @kinglionheart50
    @kinglionheart50 Před 12 dny

    While I am not surprised FF8 made this list since FF8 has been in EVERY "7 X That Ended Up Being Almost Completely Useless" list, I am surprised Tonberry was chosen instead of Gilgamesh.
    Tonberry's shop abilities were so useful in the endgame since shops was only available through Tonberry and I never used GFs for damage at that point, except Eden. Also the LV Up and LV Down abilities made my low level runs so much easier for farming spells. It more than proved its worth except for speedrunners.
    Gilgamesh on the other hand only arrived at the end of Disc 3. By that point I did not do much random battles anymore. So it only a small percentage chance of appearing in the few boss battles before Ultimecia. I think I only seen him once in my many playthroughs and he used Excalipoor. Thanks for the 1 damage bro!

    • @the_exegete
      @the_exegete Před 12 dny

      Gilgamesh was also terrible because he would end any Angelo farming session at random, while Odin would only show up at the beginning of the fight or not at all. So he was worse than useless. He'd also interrupt your Aura farming of of Seifer in his first appearance. Just a nuisance all around. And just to make things really nasty, in the kind of completionist run that would involve farming with Angelo Search you would also still want to get Gilgamesh because, well, he's there. You gotta get him to be complete. And you can't put him off until the end.
      Greg is the true villain of FFVIII.

    • @kinglionheart50
      @kinglionheart50 Před 12 dny

      @@the_exegete Villain is so harsh! Gill tries to be helpful.🥲

  • @Typical.Anomaly
    @Typical.Anomaly Před 12 dny +1

    _That there a'int no "goblin"... that's an IMP._

  • @syntheticsleep
    @syntheticsleep Před 8 dny

    I can't think of what I would consider the most useless summons, as it's been a while since I played through a FF. Generally I would find the beginner/free early game summons would quickly fall out of use.
    Now there is one in FFVIII that I THOUGHT was utter garbage when I first played, and that's Diablos. Something about how it actually worked, both in the summon attack and it's junction abilities just didn't click. I was, of course, completely wrong. Once I figured him out on subsequent playthroughs, he became not only one of my favorite FFVIII GFs, but an all-time favorite across the board. And to this day Diablos remains my favorite summon animation and character model. It's so fuckin METAL.

  • @AnthonyIsToeKnee
    @AnthonyIsToeKnee Před 11 dny

    I haven't seen a ff10 video in a while. I'd like to see a tier list of the aeons. I see a lot of repetition of other ff titles. Not much from 10,13, and 15.

  • @Loyyid
    @Loyyid Před 12 dny

    How did you get Orran into that battle in Final Fantasy tactics?! 👀

  • @st.anselmsfire3547
    @st.anselmsfire3547 Před 11 dny +1

    Odin is always useless, since Zantetsuken rarely works when it matters, but the Odin in FFVIII gets special mention because he summons randomly and never actually works. And then he gets replaced by Gilgamesh, who actually works on occasion, but the one occasion where he never fails is when he will totally kill Rinoa.

    • @ThundagaT2
      @ThundagaT2 Před 11 dny +1

      Uh what? Its rare to find anything immune to Zantentsuken in FF8 that isnt a boss, and Odin never shows up against bosses aside from Seifer 3. When he shows up he WILL kill anything you're fighting 100% of the time lol. I think probably the only things it might not work on are undead, but its not like there's a lot of those in this game.

    • @Kruggov
      @Kruggov Před 10 dny

      ​@@ThundagaT2 No, FF8 Odin works on undead since what he does is not technically instant death.
      But yeah, FF8 Odin is pretty much the best Odin in the series because if he shows up the battle is just over, there's like three regular enemies he can't kill, and none of the three are particularly dangerous.

    • @ThundagaT2
      @ThundagaT2 Před 10 dny

      @@Kruggov Yeah i looked it up it was Cactuar and Tonberry, for some reason i assumed it was undead he doesnt, but i rarely get to see him show up against them lol.

    • @Kruggov
      @Kruggov Před 10 dny

      @@ThundagaT2 Cactuars and Tonberries are Eject immune, so naturally Odin won't appear there. Other eject immunes are Grat, Lefty, Righty and Vysage. Everything else, including Malboros, Behemoths and Ruby Dragons, Odin dices up.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 10 dny

      About the enemies Odin can't kill Degenerator limit Quistis won't either and only Tonberries are the hardest to kill that are immune Lefty Righty Visage Gnats and Cactuars even at lv 100 are TOO EASY to kill.

  • @chazclark86
    @chazclark86 Před 12 dny +1

    Was more useless GF’S in 8 than Tonberry King, at least what you learned helped out end game.

  • @KamikazeNinja75
    @KamikazeNinja75 Před 12 dny

    Yoooo 9:52
    Why would this person use that kind of attack on undead? By the time you get this class, you know healing/drain is reversed on undead. I don't think you can reflect sword skills but I could be wrong af lol.

  • @Dreams_So_Daring
    @Dreams_So_Daring Před 12 dny +1

    I am very surprised that Paliodor from FF6 isn't on this list.

    • @BlakeAustin2011
      @BlakeAustin2011 Před 12 dny

      Plaid or could make 2-3 bosses completely trivial. Equip everyone with a spear and strength gear, then have Gogo with mimic, and 2x Palidor kept your party safe while collectively doing massive damage. This could allow breaking the damage cap with a single esper summon. Additionally, in the original game it was the only way to get the 2nd tier haste and slow spells because giant cactuar is a later version addition.
      I would also challenge that Crusader was an awesome esper for sling-shotting underused characters to high MP levels for the final dungeon. The map growth was enough to get utility out of these characters at the end.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 11 dny

      I almost NEVER summon it Jump would only be useful if Magic Master CAN use Ultima and you don't have at least 8000 HP to survive it and don't HAVE the RASP spell or Life 3 (Phoenix Esper its just that I had MOST spears via Jump actually do zero damage TO that boss in FF6 even at lv 65.

    • @Kruggov
      @Kruggov Před 10 dny

      ​@@veghesther3204 What kind of boss were you fighting that Jump dealt zero damage? Its damage is not even random, it's always 50% stronger than regular attack (or double if you had a spear or some other jump boosting weapon). Plus properly timed Quetzalli could allow you to dodge certain attacks.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 10 dny

      I used JUMP against the Magic Master itself with him having less then 100 HP left yet I had the best BUYABLE in game spear actually do NO damage to HIM at all with jump around lv 65 even the best spear that is NOT buyable and NOT the HOLY Lance I still had the Magic Master take 0 damage via jumping.

    • @Kruggov
      @Kruggov Před 9 dny

      @@veghesther3204 Magic Master, huh? Let's see... *sees he has 250 defense* Yeah. I mean, what did you expect? Of COURSE he won't take much physical damage, it's not Quetzalli's problem that you used him against someone with that much defense.

  • @tinypapertiger
    @tinypapertiger Před 10 dny

    Which FF was the one in the first clip at the beginning of the video?

  • @MatronMugrai
    @MatronMugrai Před 11 dny

    TLDR - Ultros is not useless, it's just there are only very niche uses and can easily be seen as useless. He does fit on this list
    Ultros causing blind in Dissidia works as intended. Yes, you can still see it, but that does mean having to look in a specific spot to note the colour change in bravery. Much less of a concern for caster type characters, Ultimecia for example with her held bravery attacks offering time to look, but fighters and brawlers are played in fractions of a second, not second by second, so taking that time to look can mean not seeing an incoming attack.
    Is it an optimal summon? Absolutely not. Could an Iai build completely ignore it? Lv1 Sephiroth spamming Scintilla certainly doesn't seem to care. To say it's useless would be wrong. It would only really matter at a competitive level (which could be negated due to various builds) assuming you could overload someone's mental stack. Compared to alternatives and more obvious 'big number generator' summons, yes it could be comparatively useless.

  • @stevenleonmusic
    @stevenleonmusic Před 9 dny

    For Final Fantasy 8 I believe the Choco-world summons should be on this list instead. They're actually horrible to obtain even in the remaster and they suck. Tonberry is actually totally useful. 1. There are plenty of other GFs for stat junctions, you only have 3 characters at a time anyway + you can use greens and learning items if you really want. 2. Tonberry has the LV-Up/Down abilities which can actually be super useful for acquiring specific loot and draw spells (either early via Lv-Up or after it's "too late" via Lv-Down). Initiative and the shop-related abilities further justify getting Tonberry. Also when you factor in its long animation + boost and the crappy framerate of the Remaster, its single-target damage output is comparable to Bahamut's.

  • @OwtDaftUK
    @OwtDaftUK Před 12 dny

    GFs in 8 also have the value of been a shield while they ready for their attack.

  • @HwL01
    @HwL01 Před 11 dny

    Carbuncle, mog have always been useless when they are available. I actually like Tonberry’s ability though in FF8.

  • @turokken
    @turokken Před 12 dny +1

    Shout out to FFXI Elemental summons

  • @wetnightmare5259
    @wetnightmare5259 Před 12 dny

    I'm going to have to push back a little on FF4. The hidden summons in FF4 are not useless at all. Goblin is great if you want to farm monsters that use summon or alarm to bring in other monsters. Regular attacks kill the summoner or alarm too fast but Goblin keeps that fight going so they can keep bringing more enemies to the battle. Cockatrice can instakill. Bomb is based on your current hp, so if it's high it's a great low cost spell. Mindflayer is probably the most "useless" out of them all. Now, you could argue that because of the RNG involved and the grinding it takes to get almost anything in this game, that ALL summons are useless because your characters are so OPed from the grinding.

  • @Ryansayssup
    @Ryansayssup Před 9 dny

    How about an evolution of the chocobo video?

  • @TheFurrLord
    @TheFurrLord Před 11 dny

    I literally couldn't make Lionheart without Tonberry king's level up/down ability

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 11 dny

      About that I won't even fight them on DISC 2 lv 50+ for the NORMAL ones WITHOUT the Lionheart equipped in fact I had it equipped on disc 1 and NOT via the 20x Elnoyle cards method.

  • @scottb8540
    @scottb8540 Před 11 dny

    You said “lacksadaisical” but there’s only one S, the one near the end.

  • @sephirrothvt
    @sephirrothvt Před 10 dny

    I hate the fact that square is now making it a money making thing, I finished the remake without leviathan or carbuncle cause one was paid and the other super hard to get. Summons should be easy to get and part of the story

  • @vbarreiro
    @vbarreiro Před 12 dny +2

    I’m sure he won’t mention it, but pre-Endwalker Titan from the SMN job - you had to choose between three summons, Ifrit, Titan, and Garuda. Iftit did more damage on single target, Garuda on AOE, and Titan sacrificed had, instead of two charges of one of its attacks, two charges of applicable shields. Thus, its damage output was super low, and in order to actually use it defensively, you had to use a move summoning it, waiting for its summon animation to conclude, and then use the skill, after which you had to wait for it to apply - all in all, about 8 seconds between you deciding you need some defensive utility and actually getting it - by which point whatever was gonna hit you already did.
    So you had to either take a MASSIVE damage loss, or foresee an emergency almost 10 seconds in the future.

    • @soxirhtribal1414
      @soxirhtribal1414 Před 12 dny +2

      R.I.P. third tank Titan. I heard some interesting stories of people passing content without tanks because they had, like, one or two SMNs in the party during SB (or was it HW) and they used Titan instead.

    • @kingrama521
      @kingrama521 Před 12 dny +1

      @@soxirhtribal1414the glory days! lol I remember tanking Ravana EX with Titan-Egi back in HW 💀

  • @MichaelTaylor-qp2xf
    @MichaelTaylor-qp2xf Před 11 dny

    Ultros deserved better in Dissidia! Instead of Octopus Ink, he should've been given Tentacle for massive physical damage!

  • @Worgen33
    @Worgen33 Před 12 dny

    I thought you got goblin from just beating like 100 goblins. I got it in most of my ff4 playthroughs.

  • @timmer919hep
    @timmer919hep Před 9 dny

    .........when did you ever fight hockey players in an ice arena in FF8?

  • @TheLaughingSimonX-2
    @TheLaughingSimonX-2 Před 11 dny

    I must have finished FFVIII a half dozen times and I have ZERO recollection of fighting a hockey team 😐

    • @ThundagaT2
      @ThundagaT2 Před 11 dny

      That enemy shows up in Galbadia Garden after the fight between them and Balamb Garden in disc 2, one of the rooms is the hockey rink, you find them in there.

  • @zakirstocks9514
    @zakirstocks9514 Před 12 dny

    I'm sure that there are SOME Summons of the *Final Fantasy* franchises that are just as Powerful and Wicked Awesome. Not all of them can be completely useless.

  • @freman007
    @freman007 Před 5 dny

    In fairness, every Summon in FF8 is pretty much useless in battle, since with proper junctions Zell's Armageddon Fist (or any of his other simple loops) will outdamage any summon with minimal effort.
    Tonberry King for Lvl Up/Dwn or Diablo for Mug might get the most mileage, and even then, not that important except for getting Flare and Meteor from Red Dragons after you get the mobile Garden.
    Using Irvine's AP ammo against Tonberrys is the fastest way to kill them. Three shots each, as I recall.

  • @jennyf-eg5gl
    @jennyf-eg5gl Před 11 dny

    Carbuncle is definitely a useless summon as a whole in most games. As a whole, i didn’t use summons much in any games with the expectation being doomtrain in ff8 and sisters and anima in ff10.

  • @s-wo8781
    @s-wo8781 Před 12 dny +1

    Yeah in Final Fantasy IX Carbuncle is only useful in one fight in the whole game. You should've picked it over Carbuncle.

  • @j800r_aswell
    @j800r_aswell Před 11 dny

    How dare you! Tonberry is the FFVIII GOAT.

  • @ohuckabee
    @ohuckabee Před 12 dny

    Probably the worst versions of Carbuncle are the ones that cast Reflect, which is sadly most of them. The most useful one would probably be in FF9 since it can cast Vanish, Haste, or Shell on everyone depending on the accessory Eiko has equipped - that is to say, something not Reflect.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 11 dny

      Even that's not worth it Vanish in FF9 is crap Auto Haste even that sucksa unless your running the PS4 remaster AT 3x speed and Shell on Everyone not worth it WITHOUT summoning Carbuncle for it,.

    • @Kruggov
      @Kruggov Před 10 dny

      Reflect has its niche if the enemy uses a ton of magic.
      And FF9 is one of the worst incarnations of Carbuncle because buffs are fukd in that game.

  • @BruceVial
    @BruceVial Před 11 dny

    Love your vids, but is not all ff12 summons useless, like you change 3 party to 1 or 2 party setup depending on?

  • @FinalSeraphLeo
    @FinalSeraphLeo Před 6 dny

    Atmos was helpful against Yans