7 Most Underwhelming Final Fantasy Bosses

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    Boss encounters are some of the most memorable parts of any video gaming experience... but in some cases they can also be some of the most underwhelming.
    From Foras in Final Fantasy XV through to Palmer in Final Fantasy VII, these boss encounters just didn't quite match-up to the billing they were given or what was expected based on how much certain characters had been built up.
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  • @chrisstanton70
    @chrisstanton70 Před 2 lety +66

    The worst part about Seymour was losing to him and... once again... sitting through that year long cutscene that you couldn't skip

    • @TheAzulmagia
      @TheAzulmagia Před rokem

      I imagine you mean Seymour Flux?

    • @alexw4482
      @alexw4482 Před 8 měsíci

      Flux isn’t bad if you grabbed yunas crest and energy blast in besaid, you can upgrade her celestial so valefor can break damage cap. Just did the fight last night and energy blast hit flux and mort for 30k each (and my yuna is under leveled). That’s nearly half his health with a single overdrive.

  • @Radenshaal
    @Radenshaal Před 2 lety +205

    Hmm interesting, I never saw Palmer as underwhelming since he was kinda designed as a joke and meant to be weak. Underwhelming to me implies that I expect smth great but it doesn't deliver, and I can't imagine anyone expected a grand, epic or even hard fight with Palmer.
    A better underwhelming fight from 7, would to me be the Red Dragon in the ancients temple, it kinda came out of nowhere since you wouldn't expect it there, but instead of getting a great fight alongside a great homage to a reoccurring creature in the series, it was pretty weak and underwhelming. Thankfully the Demon door made up for that soon after ;)

    • @TheFF7Encyclopedia
      @TheFF7Encyclopedia Před 2 lety +14

      Red Dragon was also kinda made as a bait and switch so you wouldnt see a nearly immediate follow up boss coming.
      Proud Clod is a good example of underwhelming as it is so pathetically weak. Comparitivly to where you are in the game at that point. the proud clod is probably the weakest boss in the game

    • @Snyde91
      @Snyde91 Před 2 lety +10

      Yes exactly. Palmar is a very odd choice for this list. Everything about the way Palmar is portrayed in the game, down to his silly battle animations - made it obvious that it’s just a bit of a joke.

    • @iamjoehill
      @iamjoehill Před rokem

      I heard Palmer is going to get a Jenova makeover in Rebirth.

    • @bluntizard4481
      @bluntizard4481 Před rokem

      I mean Palmer could very well have been just another generic monster or at best some two-bit sidekick

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Před rokem +1

      I'm confused how Palmer even made it that high in the company. My guess? He's a relative to the Shinra's and out of family obligation, they grudgingly gave the weird uncle of some sort a higher rank, lol. And then happily and quickly pulled the plug on the space program when Cid's flight had to be cancelled to save Shera.

  • @IBigDickI
    @IBigDickI Před 2 lety +243

    No matter what your opinion of Seymour's last fight is, the theme that plays in that fight is a legendary banger!

    • @60wwediva
      @60wwediva Před 2 lety +21

      SUCH A BANGER. I wish I would have dragged the fight out just to hear more of it. It suited him very well. I actually love Seymour. Nobody addresses the fact he actually shits allover the pilgrimage plot by exposing Auron to the party right in front of they're faces but nobody caught his shade cause they were so caught up in the depressive tonality of the situation and they hated him so rhey weren't take things at face value when they should have. It's like Waka being so oblivious to Yuna being Al Bhed. I'm still shocked nobody had shit to say when Seymour told the party Auron is unsent and isn't alive

    • @Phoenixwizard77
      @Phoenixwizard77 Před 2 lety +6

      I think Seymour might have been a more interesting character if he made the player think he is a bad guy with all his schemes and murdering his dad and such but he was trying to end Spiras suffering by sabotoging everything his father and those part of the Yevon religion were doing. It isn't till the end when the group renounces they're faith that he becomes an ally and maybe sacrifices himself before the battle with Ject.

    • @randumo24
      @randumo24 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Phoenixwizard77 I think if you want to see what they were going for with Seymour done right, you just have to look at Caius in XIII-2.

    • @lebrunjemz687
      @lebrunjemz687 Před 2 lety +3

      still my favorite boss theme in the franchise

    • @jaretco6423
      @jaretco6423 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah. The boss is underwhelming. But that battle theme was awesome.

  • @The_One_In_Black
    @The_One_In_Black Před 2 lety +43

    I can't get behind Palmer. If anything, that fight shows how far the party has come and relieves some tension. I've never gotten the impression anyone considered him an unofficial boss fight.

  • @zInsanityy
    @zInsanityy Před 2 lety +387

    The fight I found most underwhelming was Yu Yevon in FFX. A final battle that was impossible to lose really took the enjoyment outta the fight.

    • @Walamonga1313
      @Walamonga1313 Před 2 lety +9

      Lol are you saying losing to rng on a turn based game is fun? Only action games feel 100% fair

    • @KingFlameHawk
      @KingFlameHawk Před 2 lety +132

      Yu Yevon was really more of a story battle with Jecht's Aeon form being the more gameplay final battle.

    • @johndea3330
      @johndea3330 Před 2 lety +17

      Once I decided to kill myself on Yu Yevon lol

    • @sungaming4603
      @sungaming4603 Před 2 lety +8

      Tbh he's right kinda hurt the rush

    • @victoriousf.i.g.3311
      @victoriousf.i.g.3311 Před 2 lety +22

      Same with Sephiroth in FF7. You just hit him once with Omnislash in a dark void and that's the game.
      It made sense narratively, just like Yu Yevon, but it felt like something that was tacked on just to make a point without considering how gameplay could be integrated to establish that point in a more meaningful way.

  • @matthewsingerii2600
    @matthewsingerii2600 Před 2 lety +58

    With the Seymour fight I used anima. I felt it was a great end having his mother put him down.

    • @kellharris2491
      @kellharris2491 Před rokem +5

      I liked the music for his fight.

    • @isenokami7810
      @isenokami7810 Před rokem +1

      He even has a line acknowledging that if you summon her. Plus…it’s Anima. That thing one shots everything, bosses inside Sin included.

  • @CaitieLou
    @CaitieLou Před 2 lety +174

    Wait, people were unhappy with the Palmer fight??? I thought it was hilarious, lmao. Palmer always struck me as a guy who failed upwards. He's head of the now nonexistent space division, and is seemingly just kept on the board so that Shinra doesn't have to openly admit the space division is defunct. I never saw him as a legitimate threat like Heidegger or Scarlet. To me it seemed like an appropriate end to a guy literally just resting on his laurels.

    • @stethespaniard2
      @stethespaniard2 Před 2 lety +37

      I’ve never heard anyone say they were unhappy with the palmer fight except this clown. He’s supposed to be a joke. Who would expect a massive boss fight with him 🤦‍♂️

    • @ChristCameTwice
      @ChristCameTwice Před 2 lety +6

      First time through, I was nail biting as I forgot to save. Relief washing over was so calming.

    • @thisiswhywecanthavenicethi8965
      @thisiswhywecanthavenicethi8965 Před 2 lety +11

      This guy out here looking for ultra instinct Palmer lol. The dude was a joke and his fight was.

    • @MegaPokefan97
      @MegaPokefan97 Před rokem +3

      He's the kind of guy that literally tosses money into a fire

    • @BlakeAustin2011
      @BlakeAustin2011 Před rokem +6

      I think the point is Palmer’s fight didn’t match up with the other fights in the game. It was underwhelming, by comparison to all other FF7 boss fights, but it was intentionally made this way. I think FF Union perhaps didn’t quite grasp that “underwhelming” in this case typically means a let down or super weak.

  • @DashingDavid
    @DashingDavid Před 2 lety +32

    I’d certainly agree that Palmer was a nothing fight but I also don’t think anyone was expecting Palmer to be a difficult or convoluted fight lol

  • @xAstrologyx
    @xAstrologyx Před 2 lety +19

    Not often I disagree with you, but I didn't find Palmer underwhelming. He was seen as the meme and the 100% played on the 'haha fat guy funny' trope. Wasn't expecting much and we didn't get much!

  • @claytalian9091
    @claytalian9091 Před 2 lety +5

    Nah Palmer doesn't belong on this list.
    His boss fight is literally exactly what you should expect from the character and was honestly hilarious.

  • @MrMeowstic7
    @MrMeowstic7 Před 2 lety +24

    I think that if the central ruins in ff8 feels difficult at all its probably because the only enemies that appear in random encounters are the tonberry enemies. And we all know how annoying those things are. Also you technically could grind the 20 defeated tonberries for the tonberry king since even when you get kicked out of the ruins the tonberry counter doesn't reset

  • @robadams1512
    @robadams1512 Před rokem +4

    Always thought that Proud Clod was a pretty underwhelming boss, considering its was the penultimate boss of Shinra

    • @pein260
      @pein260 Před rokem +3

      With Hojo being right after him, I couldn't agree more

  • @Kemzter
    @Kemzter Před 2 lety +4

    every undead boss where you throw an elixir or an x-potion and the fight is instantly over

    • @Asdayasman
      @Asdayasman Před 2 lety

      Gi Nattak and Evrae Altana spring to mind...

  • @BBrawler101
    @BBrawler101 Před 2 lety +11

    Man, the thing that will always get me about the Livia fight was that it was incredibly annoying too. Having to shoot her mech with the canons took up so much time (interacting with the magitek hand to load it, wait for it to get to the canon, fire and hope she doesn't move out of range before the attack goes off, dealing with adds so that they didn't destroy the canons, etc.) and meanwhile, she was never a threat, just sitting there doing *pixels* of damage to the tank. Then you'd get her out of the mech, and the fight would be over in 30 seconds max. Out of all the end-ARR fights, hers was easily the most tedious in my mind, I genuinely don't know why it was designed like that instead of you just... beating up the mech.(

    • @DLMoridin
      @DLMoridin Před 2 lety +5

      mostly due to the team making it at the time not really being sure on what to do and copying design ideas from WoW to make bosses and dungeons more complex then they needed to be. they only really managed to settle into the style we see now in ARR late patch content and HW. ARR has/had a lot of environment puzzle bosses like the slime in copperbell mines needing to be split using bombs before you could kill it. fortunately they fixed all the 2.0 MSQ dungeons back in 6.1

  • @SickSoundingStuff
    @SickSoundingStuff Před 2 lety +21

    Okay yes, I can see that the Palmer battle in Final Fantasy 7 was underwhelming, however, it was very charming. Name one Final Fantasy 7 fan who doesn't fondly remember the fight with Palmer in Rocket Town. It was moments like that battle and the flash back with Sephiroth that gavr the game its charm. I constantly hear from other content creators that they are looking forward to the "Boss" Battle with Palmer in Rebirth, assuming the game makes it that far into the story. Which I think it will. But again, Palmer was memerable. The rest of the list was needed as a mental refresher.

  • @MoodySelection
    @MoodySelection Před 2 lety +4

    Memoria theme playing in the background. Love it !

  • @NoctLightCloud
    @NoctLightCloud Před 2 lety +4

    I just finished Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and the final boss was quite disappointing tbh. No obnoxious monologue about world domination, no three-stage transformation, no epic choir music.

  • @gbapro
    @gbapro Před 2 lety +16

    FF8's Odin was kind of stressful actually when you're trying to draw 100 Triples for each character... I would say Gerogero is the most underwhelming one when you know the Phoenix Down trick

    • @philbecker4676
      @philbecker4676 Před 2 lety

      I just got triples from card mod so had no need to draw from Odin 😅

    • @jedgrahek1426
      @jedgrahek1426 Před 2 lety

      I guess my memory is just bad about this, but I honestly didn't recall the Odin fight being like that, I remember a real fight that I had to reset the whole tower the first time I played it because I didn't account for the Odin fight being on the same timer... and I played through 8 like 4 or 5 times back in the day, including a high/max level run that was one of the most satisfying experiences I've every had with a Final Fantasy game, being sincerely challenging and enjoyable to overcome each separate boss with their full movesets and power. I guess I blocked out this aspect of Odin because the music and atmosphere of his tower was so cool, and he's such a fun GF to use, there was nothing to be disappointed about...

  • @Aries1990
    @Aries1990 Před 2 lety +3

    Seymour Omnis was hard as hell! I had to overdrive every Aeon and spam those in just to beat him in my first playthrough. That was after he kept pimp smacking my party for a few days.

  • @HoloTWWOriginal
    @HoloTWWOriginal Před 2 lety +23

    I remember the Seymour flux fight being the only fight I struggled with. After 2-3 tries I remember just grinding for hours and then going back and fighting him and walking over him. The rest of the game was a cakewalk.

    • @60wwediva
      @60wwediva Před 2 lety +6

      Seymour difficulty depends on how YOU as a individual player plays it. So I get it. Not everybody grinded their ass off to the point that whenever Seymour fights would happen it would be easy. Seymour was fairly easy for me this play around this year cause I did a shit ton of farming and grinding with my select 3 as well as making sure my aeons stats were high. If you are playing at a normal level like a casual gamer? He is going to be a problem eventually. Always remember to steal from him cause you get a tetra elemental that will benefit you during his element battle when he switched elements

    • @60wwediva
      @60wwediva Před 2 lety

      And when I was a kid he was difficult but now that I'm grown and know the point of FFX is to grind and strategy? He is somewhat a problem but easy

    • @victoriousf.i.g.3311
      @victoriousf.i.g.3311 Před 2 lety +6

      Is that the one on Gagazet? I struggled with that one but then just got all my aeons into overdrive and hit him with all their big attacks since he dismissed aeons after their first turn.

    • @jasondeutschbein8102
      @jasondeutschbein8102 Před 2 lety +2

      I feel like Flux is either a puzzle fight or a brute force fight.
      It just happens that brute-forcing it is easier to pull off than the puzzle. It is certainly the first fight in the game you can't just coast by. You definitely need to prepare for it.

    • @nobodyshome6792
      @nobodyshome6792 Před 2 lety

      I didn't really have any difficulty with any encounter with Seymore. Not because I had done grinding to be over leveled, but because it happens *after* the monster taming aspect. And I had run around collecting all the monsters from the accessible areas, as I didn't know if they would become blocked off or inaccessible through my play in the game like areas had been already.
      That combined with being a pretty solid tactician in general, it wasn't a problem for me.
      Granted I did do things on later playthroughs that deliberately made the game more difficult, he still didn't pose a threat to me. (With the sole exception of the No Sphere Grid Challenge... but even then tactics and strategy.......)

  • @12Chris6
    @12Chris6 Před 2 lety +21

    I always love saving the last Seymour battle. I get the celestial weapons, grind out my characters & have LuLu slap Seymour with her moogle ending it in one shot.

    • @luketahara9089
      @luketahara9089 Před rokem

      Same, but with Yuna

    • @StrappingYoungLadam
      @StrappingYoungLadam Před rokem

      I do that but with Yuna so I can have Anima one shot him and make a joke about this fight making up for her not whooping him as a child 🤣

  • @finallimits1
    @finallimits1 Před 2 lety +2

    When you fight Seymour in Mr gagazet he’s hard af

  • @mumme9706
    @mumme9706 Před 2 lety +13

    Cape Westwind is the first 8man in the game - and was intended to be very straight forward and easy. Surprised you picked a fight with actual(yet simple) mechanics and not Lahabrea there. Lahabrea is by far and away the most underwhelming boss

    • @AzureRoxe
      @AzureRoxe Před 2 lety +5

      I half-remember Lahabrea used to be pretty difficult way back then.
      Livia is just flatout impossible to lose against unless your party is truly, beyond human possibility, incompetent.

    • @redcloud16
      @redcloud16 Před 2 lety +1

      gotta agree with this, especially considering later ascian battles.....

    • @Hanhulaa
      @Hanhulaa Před 2 lety +3

      Cape Westwind was actually reasonably hard with a level 49 party all synced to min IL. We tried it with a few people just before they removed it - it actually made us have to think a little more. Still a normal encounter, but not over in a minute.

  • @otakugameraquarius1883
    @otakugameraquarius1883 Před 2 lety +8

    Seymour Omnis was rather uninteresting. At first I thought “this fight is going to be insane” but then as I fought, he was so damned easy that he fell from less attacks than expected

    • @apushman
      @apushman Před rokem

      he was very underwhelming. Had Yuna with her celestial weapon fully unlocked granting Shiva to break attack damage. After Seymour banished Shiva, had Lulu overdrive with Blizzaga. The fight was basically over, just made sure all party members got a turn in order to get XP

    • @kellharris2491
      @kellharris2491 Před rokem

      I think if you just play through the story he is more difficult. If you get any of the ultimate weapons or go through the special dungeons then it's easy to break the game so to speak.

    • @otakugameraquarius1883
      @otakugameraquarius1883 Před rokem

      @@kellharris2491 usually, I save everything major like that until after I’ve beaten the game. I don’t have the patience to save up all that big stuff. Worst I’ll do is get the extra aeons but it’s really never a big deal. Hell, the first go around on my initial play through of the game, I beat him without aeons despite not expecting him. He might be strong but I mean if someone can’t defeat the sin fiends without relative ease (not saying to one shot obviously) then you’d definitely struggle. But by that point, anyone would be capable of defeating him. He’s perhaps the weakest Seymour on the game

  • @victoriousf.i.g.3311
    @victoriousf.i.g.3311 Před 2 lety +27

    Adamantoise in FF15 felt underwhelming to me. It had this epic scene of a massive turtle monster that was an actual mountain emerging from the earth only to turn into a fairly easy fight that was just... long. My party was never in danger of going down and the boss wasn't terribly complex, it just took a really long time for no reason.
    In FF12, Yiazmat was also a long fight but required a fair degree of focus to ensure buffs were applied correctly. Yiazmat could wipe even high level parties if they weren't prepared so the encounter always felt like it was teetering on razor's edge. When I beat Yiazmat back on the OG FF12, I put down my sweaty controller and let the victory was over me.
    When I beat Adamantoise, I was just like "Finally, that's over" because the encounter itself was so boring.

    • @12ealDealOfficial
      @12ealDealOfficial Před 2 lety +2

      Adamantine can also be annihilated by the ring. I played well before the updates and dlc, so that wasn't a strategy, but now the fight is a joke that can take a few minutes.

    • @Crawver
      @Crawver Před 2 lety +1

      Yiazmat was also pretty easy if you were prepared for it for the first 80-90% of the fight. I remember on my most recent run just going in and having the gambits take me through to the last real chunk. But once you get to the last 10million, boy does it ramp up and fast. I got him down to that point in 20 mins IIRC. The fight took nearly 2 hours.

  • @Firestar1992
    @Firestar1992 Před 2 lety +17

    Honestly, while I agree streamlining Castrum Meridianum and reducing the number of cutscenes were necessary, I honestly really miss the infiltration/spy feel that the original version had. Shutting off lights to hide your presence, blowing up the pipelines, generally exploring the place really made it a unique instance in the game and I wouldn’t mind one with a similar secret infiltration type feel in the future. Endwalker had a few solo instances like that, but maybe one where the party needs to coordinate would be more fun.

    • @ZelosSama
      @ZelosSama Před 2 lety +8

      ah yes , a party of 8 people rushing through and killing everything , and make huge loud noisy explosion, followed by an on going base alarm, the true meaning of discreet infiltration

    • @Firestar1992
      @Firestar1992 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ZelosSama I refer more to the spirit of the concept, not what years of stat squishing turned it into. Thus why I agree the trimming was necessary. I just find it even more boring now than it was before.

    • @InsanityReborn
      @InsanityReborn Před 2 lety +10

      @@Firestar1992 That wasn't stat squish at all. The first thing you do in the dungeon is turn off the lights, yeah, but immediately after that you tear through an entire vanguard and blow up a mech. Then you tear through a midline, *very loudly* blow up two cerulean lines, and by that point your presence is so obvious they have the time to air-drop a mech directly in front of you.
      Then Cid just says fuck it and blasts his way through a door, finally setting off the ultimately redundant alarm.. before blowing through ANOTHER door. The mission was supposed to be stealthy, yes, but it honestly never was. They're pretty much aware of you literally the moment you enter the place.
      What was a bigger loss, imo, was the Rhitatyn rework. Like, sure, narratively it made more sense, but the sheer enjoyment of a) tricking people into assuming it was hell and b) immediately just jumping on his face and beating him into a fine paste within 60 seconds was always extremely enjoyable.

    • @ZelosSama
      @ZelosSama Před 2 lety +5

      @@Firestar1992 it was hardly stat squish. The whole point of the mission is blowing things up . The concept isnt remotely a spy mission.

    • @TheRichman42
      @TheRichman42 Před rokem +1

      When you did it the first time, you would bur ln through it so quickly you would have no idea what's going on. It's only when you'd do it again for tombstones or something later, you'd have a better feel for it. I liked Praetoeium and chill but I do feel it needed change. I don't know if the current change is better, almost seems like they replaced time wasting cutscenes with tedious fights. They could at least let those barriers down so we could wall to wall pull.

  • @obsidianblack7249
    @obsidianblack7249 Před 2 lety +3

    Pretty much all the storyline bosses in Ff1 if you play any version that isn't the base version, most of
    the storyline bosses in 12(vanilla) up to Tiamat and Fafnir in 12 due to the fact that getting to it is harder than fighting it.

  • @kefka242
    @kefka242 Před 2 lety

    Hey been watching a ton of your videos love them so far!

  • @gorimbaud
    @gorimbaud Před 2 lety +10

    Honestly, I liked Foras, it fit with Chapter 13's hard pivot into a horror game, and also with just how utterly inconsequential Iedolas was the XV's story to begin with. Granted, I played it a year after release, so I didn't have to play the original version of that chapter.

    • @Zeldarulah
      @Zeldarulah Před 2 lety +6

      I also really liked how subtle / not-focused-on the story was in 15. It made it cool to pick up little details like this and be like "oh, interesting"

  • @jaynajuly2140
    @jaynajuly2140 Před 2 lety +6

    Um, they actually encountered Seymour at "Macarena" Temple

    • @gorimbaud
      @gorimbaud Před 2 lety +1

      A-ay!

    • @MichaelPayne87
      @MichaelPayne87 Před 2 lety

      Glad im not the only one who said that quietly to themselves XD

  • @sleepeybunney
    @sleepeybunney Před 2 lety +2

    Warmech from FF1 is hyped up as the first ever FF superboss. It was also the last entry I needed in the bestiary to 100% the remaster. I spent two full hours running in circles on that screen, and by the time it finally showed up I'd gained like 20 levels off the other encounters. I punched it once & it died.

    • @Sakura_Matou
      @Sakura_Matou Před 2 lety

      That is the remaster version..which those games are far easier.

  • @negativegains
    @negativegains Před 2 lety +11

    Guys please. Yu Yevon, 1 phoenix down is enough.

    • @ibkee2535
      @ibkee2535 Před 2 lety +1

      i was really suprised this wasnt here

    • @60wwediva
      @60wwediva Před 2 lety +2

      Right? Why isn't it Yu Yevon? Why the fuck is it Seymour? I expected so much more from Yu Yveon than anyone else. Killing the aeons off was sad though.

    • @Forever_Zero
      @Forever_Zero Před 2 lety +2

      @@60wwediva well, Yu Yevon is supposed to be a pushover because it doesn't have anyone to possess anymore, and they show how weak it really was, the fights after Braska's Final Aeon are more symbolic than anything because you can't even die

    • @DLMoridin
      @DLMoridin Před 2 lety +2

      Yu Yevon is not undead though. for some reason. you can give him that status effect but he dose not start with it.

  • @gideonantonissen6275
    @gideonantonissen6275 Před 2 lety +1

    Not gonna lie but i think it was funny that Palmer avoided the chopper but got hit by an truck XD

  • @hilarycartie4079
    @hilarycartie4079 Před 2 lety +1

    Biggest let down boss fight i.m.o was ff12 judge Ghis. You get arrested its this super intense time until you're free from the prison rescuing lady ashe. By times I got to Ghis I was level 16-19 range. And I just walked over him

  • @benfubbs2432
    @benfubbs2432 Před 2 lety +2

    Anything with a 1 shot mechanic, like giving a Phoenix down or x-potion to a boss that is classed as dead. The boss at the end of the Cave of the Gi in FF7 springs to mind as they give you an x-potion right outside the boss room just for it.

    • @brucebrucefasho
      @brucebrucefasho Před rokem

      Vanish and doom or xzone was the bane of almost every boss in ff6. Did make for alot of underwhelming boss fights but it's kinda fun to defeat legendary dragons in half a turn.

  • @Kassiel
    @Kassiel Před 2 lety +1

    i remember when i fought seymour omnis for the first time, i was so excited (especially with the banger music) but then i immediately summoned shiva and one hit him…

  • @BabinSquared
    @BabinSquared Před rokem +1

    My vote goes to Fiend (aka Doom), the ice-elemental statue in FF6's Warring Triad.
    Demon (aka Poltergeist) uses fire and physical rushdown tactics. Goddess uses lightning spam and a particularly dirty Zombie/Countdown spell which doesn't play by the game's usual rules. Fiend occasionally throws out ice spells, counterattacks, and uses stall tactics. His position as an endgame boss, as a central story figure, and as an equal to two of the game's other dangerous bosses (with a special boss theme!) means that he should be scary, but he's actually an incredible pushover. His gimmicks (random element nullification, high HP, counterattacks) just don't do much to stop the player from burning him down, and his relatively low offense allows players to just back off and recover if needed. He's not only the easiest of the three statues, he's easier than many WoR bosses.

  • @JanusZeal11
    @JanusZeal11 Před 2 lety +8

    Seymore Omnis never hit for me as every time I encountered him, I killed him with one shot using an overdrive Anima. I refer to it as his mother sending him to his room without supper.

  • @PeachWantsRevenge
    @PeachWantsRevenge Před rokem +1

    None of the undead guys you can just chuck a Phoenix Down at and call it a day, huh?

  • @miarose5156
    @miarose5156 Před 2 lety +18

    When Foras first came up my initial reaction was, who? 😂 and then when you said it was the emperor himself I was like wait what? Did I miss this 😂 and yeah Seymours third fight took me what seemed like years to beat in my first ever playthrough 👀👀👀👀 another great video folks 🥰😊

    • @christophcookit6334
      @christophcookit6334 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah I didn't remember Foras either.

    • @lpotts75
      @lpotts75 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too. The third Seymour had me frustrated 😂

    • @miarose5156
      @miarose5156 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lpotts75 I think I was way too underleveled when I tried fighting him, I was young and inpatient and just wanted to get on with the story haha

    • @miarose5156
      @miarose5156 Před 2 lety +1

      @@christophcookit6334 it kinda answers what happened to the emperor though I always thought Ardyn killed him offscreen or something 😂

    • @lpotts75
      @lpotts75 Před 2 lety +1

      @@miarose5156 You know. I think I was too. I had to level up the crew more and retrieve more magic items and potions to finally beat him after the 150th time.🤣

  • @wanaan
    @wanaan Před rokem

    I did not remember we get to fight Rufus in the old FF7. That footage really caught me by surprise.

  • @shawnlion8181
    @shawnlion8181 Před 2 lety +20

    I liked the Palmer fight. I never had a boss fight in which the enemy tells me to "Kiss my @$$". You got to understand Squaresoft didn't want to make a game where it is just dark and dreary. They wanted to add some fun, some light humor to balance out it, to keep it from turning it into a game like ... FF XV.

    • @negativegains
      @negativegains Před 2 lety

      I totally forgot about the ShinRa truck. This game is a gem.

    • @jadeysting1883
      @jadeysting1883 Před 2 lety

      I can't wait to see him get hit by that truck in Remake

  • @cerebralisk
    @cerebralisk Před 2 lety +3

    Post-6.1 I think I'd say Bismarck is most underwhelming for me in FF14, it's a really aesthetically cool fight but it's just kill adds, kill different adds, kill third set of adds and I'm glad they haven't done anything like it again.

    • @cerebralisk
      @cerebralisk Před 2 lety +1

      @Fusajiro Yeah I'm hopeful it's on the radar, it definitely sticks out in the otherwise solid HW trial roster.

  • @lesmondesconvergeant9732

    what is the first music you used in this video ?

  • @madestmadhatter
    @madestmadhatter Před 2 lety +2

    I loved the Palmer fights...

  • @blizzardpct
    @blizzardpct Před rokem

    what is the name of the song in the background? I love it

  • @dilithiumgunner8095
    @dilithiumgunner8095 Před rokem

    new players will never know the hilarity of the cape westwind hazing of pretending it is the hardest thing you are about to face before the boss is immediately curb stomped by everyone.

  • @biscariot1074
    @biscariot1074 Před 2 lety

    I love these lists videos.

  • @megabassx0
    @megabassx0 Před 2 lety +4

    what made Livia's encounter funny is that her magitek armor does peanuts for damage, so people will just stand still and dance while she would blast you eith artillery

  • @rikutukia1655
    @rikutukia1655 Před 2 lety +2

    I felt most underwhelming combat experience in FFXIV to be Gilgamesh in Battle on the big Bridge, even more than Livia at Castrum, and especially now with the several dungeon reworks after the 6.1

  • @greatsage4ever
    @greatsage4ever Před 2 lety +1

    3:24 Seymour is a "fantastic antagonist"? Did we play the same game? He existed as a foil for Tidus and an example of how Yuna may have turned out if not for Lulu, Wakka, and Kihmari supporting her in absence of her father and mother. Otherwise, he really is a lackluster villain who mostly consists of character elements from Kuja and Sephiroth. If anyone wants to argue on behalf of Seymour's level of villainy, go ahead.

  • @TsarDragon
    @TsarDragon Před 2 lety +2

    For the 14 entry I feel like Ultima Weapon would have been a better example. Back when it was 8-man you'd literally have 2-3 people sleeping at the keyboard through the cutscene just to have the fight killed easily by half the group.
    When this fight was changed to fit 4 people instead of 8, they actually INCREASED Ultima's HP instead of reducing it for the new party size. It's not a lot better than the 1-sided beat down we gave it in 6.0 and prior.

  • @CaptainChubbyDuck
    @CaptainChubbyDuck Před 2 lety +3

    Seymour Omnis was definitely underwhelming, you could just cast null of the current element he has switched to and....Get 0 damage from everything. Well except for Ultima then. Still a cool fight though but very easy. Never knew about the elemental weaknesses, I just spammed attack lol

  • @xdanielol4835
    @xdanielol4835 Před 2 lety

    Loved the Final Fantasy IX background music

  • @akuck3
    @akuck3 Před 2 lety +3

    Hard to pick one particularly disappointing encounter since most games tend to be obscenely easy, but i guess that Leviathan in FFXV takes the cake. I expected a fight that could live up to its grandiose presentation, but all i got was the average Sony cinematic gameplay experience™ where you just press some buttons and watch the game play by itself. It was so bad that i got legitimately mad at the game, and i wasn't even liking it that much up to that point, which speaks volumes as to how utterly disappointed i was

  • @dadalili3702
    @dadalili3702 Před 2 lety +2

    Can you do the origin of Lumina(FFXIII-LR),Cait Sith(FFVII),Minwu(Final Fantasy II) on your Channel? Please

  • @Ironbreeze53
    @Ironbreeze53 Před 6 měsíci

    6:00 Trivial nature of combat post Mt Gagazet has more to do with how broken the sphere grid system & character progression could become utilizing the fiend capture system & overdrive to ap.

  • @iEGeek
    @iEGeek Před 2 lety +1

    Ah yes, Livia, the character that I fondly remember as being jealous of the Warrior of Light getting all the attention from Gaius.

  • @el_baz00ka10
    @el_baz00ka10 Před 3 měsíci +1

    We need an ultimate super ultra omega Palmer fight asap

  • @Charsept
    @Charsept Před 2 lety

    Glad to see FFTA mentioned

  • @karsten69
    @karsten69 Před 2 lety

    In my opinion the first two Seymour fights, Macalania Temple & Bevelle make thematic sense. but then I'd want Unsent Kinoc to be at mount Gagazet, and finally after revealing you killed Yunalesca to Mika, it is Mika you face inside of Sin.

  • @Mystic_Edge1
    @Mystic_Edge1 Před 2 lety

    I have always just used Anima against seymor made for a quick fight plus always sick of dealing with so 1 overdrive from Anima made it so easy and satisfying

  • @RobertSmith-gn2he
    @RobertSmith-gn2he Před rokem

    Name of the first background song in this video?

  • @RydiasRevenge
    @RydiasRevenge Před rokem

    The Shogun in Final Fantasy Legend 2 (Saga 2) I always thought was quite underwhelming since he was like the master of the house and I thought he would be the guy to defeat in the world (boy was I wrong!) but he was easily defeatable since you have the Muramas Sword which hits him with a weakness.

  • @nicholi8933
    @nicholi8933 Před rokem

    It has been a few decades so I could be remembering wrong, but wasn't there a final fantasy on the Gameboy where the final boss was undead and you could kill him with a phoenix down? I seem to recall that.

  • @FirithPanda
    @FirithPanda Před 2 lety +1

    Adamantoise from FFXV better be on this list

  • @CassidyListon
    @CassidyListon Před 2 měsíci

    I thought the Kanaizzo, Fiend of Water fight in FF4 was underwhelming. He was one of the four fiends... but by this point in the game you still had Tellah and he had remembered all his spells at this point, so you could cast Lit3 which was way, WAY overpowered for this power level of the game. Made the boss go down in like only 4 casts. Total cake.

  • @BJGvideos
    @BJGvideos Před 2 lety +1

    I'm gonna get yelled at for blasphemy here so let me preface by saying that I'm a big fan of Kefka as a character and as a villain. But his final battle is SO disappointing, in part BECAUSE he's so great in everything leading up to it. The spectacle of it is unmatched--youve clawed your way through the origin of magic itself, the multitiered gods twisted into unholy parodies of themselves through Kefka's sheer evil will. The sky turns gold, the pipe organ from the intro screen starts up, the heavens themselves part to reveal Kefka's divine new form, he taunts you again, and then....the fight is over in a few minutes. He has SO few hit points that when he started crumbling away, I initially thought he was going to turn into something else. But nope, that's it, it's over, here's the ending.
    I felt let down.
    I know a lot of people rank this fight very highly, but those people almost always lump the divine tiers on the way TO Kefka in with fighting him.

  • @tylerremer8819
    @tylerremer8819 Před 2 lety

    lol i was thinking "seymours 3 fights were difficult and challenging though" completely forgot about omnis

  • @luismendoza9502
    @luismendoza9502 Před 2 lety

    Rhitatyn in ff14 was devastating for me. Because i fought him solo in my main story quest. His 2nd form almost entire screen jumping AOE attack always killed me in 1 hit. Had to retry at least 7 times before i finally managed to beat him.

    • @yourdude9942
      @yourdude9942 Před rokem

      The new version right? I hope not the "old" ARR Version.

  • @GrumpleslamAlabaster
    @GrumpleslamAlabaster Před 2 lety +1

    Vegangun really bummed me out on FFX2. Game was what it was but I paid for it and I wanted that fight to be challenging. Turns out it was super easy, barely an inconvenience.

  • @BlackjackSP
    @BlackjackSP Před 2 lety

    I'd love to see a video of "one-off jobs", jobs that only appeared once and never again

  • @BlackFantasy470
    @BlackFantasy470 Před 2 lety

    Seymour Omnis might have been underwhelming as a fight but the soundtrack playing was epic.

  • @bulldog9817
    @bulldog9817 Před 2 lety +1

    How is the last fight with Seymour more underwhelming than the so called "final boss" of ffx. Like, I'd think that's one of the most underwhelming fights ever. Or even when you fight with Evrae Altana which can be killed with a Phoenix down

  • @exmaarmaca
    @exmaarmaca Před 5 měsíci

    Lel Palmer fight at the end looks as if he was isekaid by Truck-kun.

  • @Sniperbear13
    @Sniperbear13 Před 2 lety +1

    to be fair, the majority of the 14th were underwhelming prior to 6.1. like the Fight with Gaius was always a joke because he has a full 5 minute UNSKIPPABLE cutscene and his fight would be over in less then a minute.

  • @jmason425
    @jmason425 Před 2 lety +1

    Something I wanna point out with Julia from XIV, si that the first phase was even easier than that. Julia would focus threat on whoever shot her last, so the tanks didn't even have to hold her aggro, and her magitek armor didn't hit for anything. so there was really no danger to being targeted by her

    • @tjl9458
      @tjl9458 Před 2 lety +2

      I'd argue the original Lahabrea fight is even more underwhelming since he's supposed to be the final fight of ARR. He was so easy that my Free Company had a rank just for people who just soloed him. It was very easy to do as Summoner since you'd just put Titan on him and he'd die really quick.

    • @shadenox8164
      @shadenox8164 Před rokem

      Well no, it's not who hit her last. She has a threat meter if someone had hit her with two missiles and someone else got her the third time the first person would hold threat. She's also a victim of MMO scaling, when you ran that dungeon you were capped at the higher ARR gear levels and newer players were given high quality ARR for being level 50 which were much higher than she was designed for.

  • @barbarachrisman8574
    @barbarachrisman8574 Před rokem

    I honestly didn't think there was much to the Palmer fight. However seeing him get hit by a shinra truck afterwards actually made it worth it.

  • @jl3039
    @jl3039 Před rokem +1

    Ozma from FF9, I don't know what I did wrong, but after two full plays of FF9 I remember Ozma being was easy compared to what I expected.

    • @shadenox8164
      @shadenox8164 Před rokem

      You did the friendly monster sidequest. That allows melee attacks to hit and stops him healing himself with doomsday.

  • @sirloinestakegames7866

    Oh this I am excited for!

  • @niallocarroll4450
    @niallocarroll4450 Před 2 lety +5

    I was expecting Yu Yevon to be on this list. Seymour Omnis at least involved some strategy. Yu Yevon was built as the final boss but I guess it was really only ceremonial, which was underwhelming for me. I still adore FF 10 but yeah, probably the most underwhelming boss fight for me

    • @marystone860
      @marystone860 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree! My first playthrough, years ago, when I was getting ready to fight Yu Yevon, I was expecting a huge, pain in the ass monster, or something super-powerful and repulsive, then it started! A frickin' BUG! I was like:' Really?' THEN, there was no way you can lose, because your party had Auto-Life! Far more underwhelming than Seymour in my opinion!

  • @Coreisus
    @Coreisus Před 2 lety +1

    I remember always dreading Seymour Flux.... then when the HD Remaster came out, I got it on psvita. And when I got to Flux, I summoned Yojimbo as my first move, who then just 1 shotted him.
    I just couldn't believe it! I laughed so hard!
    Ever since then I don't dread the Flux fight anymore. Lol.
    Instead of my tactic being summon all Aeons and use their overdrives, in order of weakest to strongest, my tactic now is summon Yojimbo first and hope for the best

    • @AzureRoxe
      @AzureRoxe Před 2 lety +1

      I pretty much one shotted him with Ifrit after making Fire his weakness [by accident too] and took me a while to realize what happened. I legit thought the game just bugged and killed him.

  • @evolancer211
    @evolancer211 Před 2 lety +1

    Regarding the Odin battle. I think he didn't strike back cause he knew he'd kill us in one guy, so he just wanted to see if you had what it takes lol

    • @blairbryan4040
      @blairbryan4040 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah I wouldn't have counted that battle as a boss fight it was more of a test.

  • @SimplyJakeee
    @SimplyJakeee Před 2 lety

    I love hearing the ff9 background music

  • @twelfthknight
    @twelfthknight Před 2 lety +2

    I suppose the point is more modern FF, but for me it was pretty much every boss battle in FFII. At least once you realize that almost every boss is equally vulnerable to the same instant death spells as every other mob in the game and they're equally easy to perma-dodge with maxed-out evasion. You just kinda have to choose not to use those mechanics rather than having bosses that account for them and challenge you regardless.

    • @MythrilZenith
      @MythrilZenith Před 2 lety

      Wait, bosses are vulnerable to death spells in FF2? I almost never use those spells because they always feel pointless, but if that's the case then I might want to try next time I go through FF2.
      Which version of 2, if I may ask? As every different release has changed certain core mechanics, and I'm wondering if boss immunity to death spells was one of those things changed.

    • @twelfthknight
      @twelfthknight Před 2 lety

      @@MythrilZenith it works with the original, GBA, and PSP versions. No idea about the Pixel Remaster, they may have rebalanced the game.
      I wasn't aware of this at first myself but I had heard if you max-levelled Toad there's a hidden memory minigame that lets you get the game's best equipment very early into the story. Which, yeah, that's a thing.
      You can play FFII like you're an OP broken-as-hell Isekai protagonist in about half an hour.

    • @DarthJF
      @DarthJF Před 2 lety

      Yeah, FF2 is pretty broken.
      #Turned_the_Emperor_into_a_frog

  • @arecord86
    @arecord86 Před 2 lety +4

    Great work as always team FFU

  • @realOMNIslasher
    @realOMNIslasher Před 2 lety

    man good thing the lucky 7 glitch happened when i fougt Hojo at the end of Disc 2, That boss was hyped in the story but hey lucky happened

  • @elijahsch929
    @elijahsch929 Před rokem

    Last Seymour fight was particularly underwhelming because it was so easy to grind to absurd strength before it, which would render the entire elemental mechanic pointless.

    • @elijahsch929
      @elijahsch929 Před rokem

      Of course this was true for any battle inside sin, which were all underwhelming tbh

  • @veghesther3204
    @veghesther3204 Před 2 lety

    From Carry armor onwards I used KoTR ON EVERYTHING.

  • @Lakker94
    @Lakker94 Před rokem

    I lost to Seymour's third battle that I LITERALLY CAN RECITE THE SCENE WORD FOR WORD, it was such a pain in the ass where with Seymour Omnis I just Yojimbo'd him to death.

  • @bobjones4469
    @bobjones4469 Před 2 lety +3

    Seymour was fine.
    Livia was also fine, she's pretty easy just like all the other ARR main story bosses. Not sure exactly what you were expecting from her, all of her other colleagues were way easier and had a way less grand battle than she did.

    • @shadenox8164
      @shadenox8164 Před rokem

      They also were underwhelming because of MMO scaling. They were more challenging on release.

  • @boeserKadser
    @boeserKadser Před rokem

    Hm, if i recall correctly, Odin/ Centra Ruins in FF8 were a DPS Check? Wasn't it that way, that you had a limited time to progress the dungeon and do a certain amount of damage to Odin before he used Eisenschneider to wipe out your party immediately?

  • @DolFunTheDolhpinVtuber
    @DolFunTheDolhpinVtuber Před 2 lety +1

    Tritoch was pretty disappointing, gave us so much troublesome situations in FF VI, but was a pushover when we fought it.

  • @blairbryan4040
    @blairbryan4040 Před 2 lety

    A few of the bosses mentioned here were more of comedy spots than actual bosses per se.

  • @rickster008
    @rickster008 Před 2 lety +1

    palmer's fight i liked it supprised me when he got hit by the truck

  • @DestinyHeroShademan
    @DestinyHeroShademan Před rokem

    Ff8's Odin is more a chance to stock up on useful spells than anything else.
    Palmer didn't get isekai'd after getting hit by truck-kun

  • @Boredbutnotreally
    @Boredbutnotreally Před 2 lety

    Those FF9 themes playing in the background of the video 👌🏽

  • @wulfgarbjornson
    @wulfgarbjornson Před 2 lety

    i notice the background muisic...it's a ff9 music right?

  • @taechuK
    @taechuK Před 2 lety +1

    FFX Zombie Evrae, the second appearance of one of the major walls in the game, but turned into a really easy fight with incredible cheese.

    • @Asdayasman
      @Asdayasman Před 2 lety

      Then the casual quiet swim afterwards for like ten minutes 'cause they somehow thought you wouldn't just throw an X-potion at him.

    • @taechuK
      @taechuK Před 2 lety

      Or 2 phoenix downs

  • @Vayne_Solidor
    @Vayne_Solidor Před 9 měsíci

    Cosmic Marlboro. Boss at the end of the optional Tower of Yudecca, but the easiest encounter in it.