Which FF villain/villainess is the strongest?

Which villain is most powerful?

  • Garland (FF I)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mateus (FF II)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Cloud of Darkness (FF III)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Golbez (FF IV)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Exdeath (FF V)

    Votes: 3 13.6%
  • Kefka (FF VI)

    Votes: 4 18.2%
  • Sephiroth (FF VII)

    Votes: 4 18.2%
  • Ultimecia (FF VIII)

    Votes: 6 27.3%
  • Kuja (FF IX)

    Votes: 3 13.6%
  • Sin (FF X)

    Votes: 1 4.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 4.5%

  • Total voters
    22

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I figured that since we had one for the heroes the villains should have a thread to shine in as well. Discuss your thoughts on their power levels here.

I say it's Ultimecia by a very wide margin. The woman compressed time to a point and was in the process of absorbing all of reality, making the universes and dimensions nothing more than an extension of herself. Neo Exdeath comes in second for me, because while he was going to pull all existence into the Void, that merely destroyed it and didn't add its power to Exdeath.
 
Meh, either Exdeath, Ultimecia, or Kuja.

Exdeath obtained the power of the void, and becaue Neo Exdeath, which has, well, the power of the god damn Void.

Ultimicia pretty much absorbed everything by compressing time.

And Kuja in Trance form busted up a whole planet it a matter of minutes, if not less, with his own power. NOT by moving certain statues out of their alignment or summoning a giant meteor with an object. :monster:

Light of Judgement's got nothing on Ultima. :cool:
 
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I'm going to say Sin. That Guy was a behemoth and you needed to take down individual parts to even get inside. Then when you got inside you had to fight jecht. THEN you had to fight all the Aeons. Not to mention during the battle to get into Sin's body if you let his overdrive meter fill up he hit you with an uber attack that was a game over.
 
Ultimecia hands down. She controls two different people from the future to get her work done uses Squalls little ring against him. Not only do you actually have to go all futurama on her ass, but plus I mean what boss that levels up with you isn't strong? At least in most the others you could out level the boss and totally kick their ass and barely pay attention to the fight.
 
When I saw the thread title right away I thought Ultimecia So she gets my vote. But since the Op already said everything I need to say about her strength I don't know much else to add. Sadly though, she is the dullest of all the FF villains. Wish they had given more background so we could care more about the fight / her character.
 
Ultimecia for the reasons mentioned by the people above with Kuja in second place.

Being struck right in the face with Bahamut and walking away with barely a scratch, and destroying entire worlds is pretty serious business.
 
Minvera for me she was so flippin hard when i fought her and sin because it toke me one hundred tried to kill him.
 
probably the freaking witch from 8 you know the one that drains your girlfriends life and if she dies its over. I hate that part
 
Probably Sephiroth. Ultimeica is frighteningly powerful, but Sephiroth effectively can’t die. You see, no matter how many times Cloud keeps defeating Sephiroth he will always be tormented by his endless rebirths. Therefore, Sephiroth is unquestionably the strongest FF villain, because no matter how many tmes he is defeated he can never die.
 
probably the freaking witch from 8 you know the one that drains your girlfriends life and if she dies its over. I hate that part

Minvera for me she was so flippin hard when i fought her and sin because it toke me one hundred tried to kill him.


Please be aware that the thread is asking which FF Villain is the strongest, and why, not which boss you had the most trouble with. Please take care to read the first post properly when replying to a thread

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hmm i had a choice between kefka and exdeath, ended up going with exdeath... kefka managed to bring a world to ruin, ex-death destroyed an entire world so ex-death edges it in terms of power due to managing to destroy a whole world :p
 
Zeromus said:
And Kuja in Trance form busted up a whole planet it a matter of minutes, if not less, with his own power. NOT by moving certain statues out of their alignment or summoning a giant meteor with an object.
monster.gif

Well if you wanna get technical Kuja
absorbed all those souls from the Invincible, so I'm not sure if we can really say he destroyed Terra with his own power
:monster:

I'm going to go with Ultimecia here because she was able to
compress time, a feat so epic it hasn't been replicated by anyone. Why destroy the world when you can absorb everything that is, was and ever shall be?
 
Well if you wanna get technical Kuja
absorbed all those souls from the Invincible, so I'm not sure if we can really say he destroyed Terra with his own power
:monster:

I'm going to go with Ultimecia here because she was able to
compress time, a feat so epic it hasn't been replicated by anyone. Why destroy the world when you can absorb everything that is, was and ever shall be?

Well, when Kuja
absorbed those souls
, it added to his own power, a lot. As for Kefka for example, the world only
went to ruin when he pushed the Warring Triad statues out of their alignment
, which anyone could if they got the chance. Plus, his
Light of Judgement only burnt down village sized towns
. Big whoop wanna fight about it? :monster:
 
Well, when Kuja
absorbed those souls
, it added to his own power, a lot. As for Kefka for example, the world only
went to ruin when he pushed the Warring Triad statues out of their alignment
, which anyone could if they got the chance.
True, but anyone could've
absorbed the souls
if given the chance. Kuja was relying on the strength from
the souls to destroy Terra
as opposed to his own strength. That's like gathering up a bunch of homies to beat up some guy instead of just doing a few push ups and sit ups so you can do it yourself. :elmo:

Zeromus said:
Big whoop wanna fight about it? :monster:
I lol'd
 
Plus, his Light of Judgement only burnt down village sized towns.

Which still showed more power than Kuja's Ultima. Kuja needed dozens of uses of his best spell to take out just Bran Bal, one Ultima only took out betweeb 1 and 4 buildings. Kefka's LoJ wipes out entire towns in a single use, so I rate Kefka significantly higher than Kuja because if Kefka spammed LoJ like Kuja did with Ultima, he could take out Terra and Gaia at the same time.

Big whoop wanna fight about it? :monster:

Only if you've got a secret tunnel like in Hogan's Heroes.
 
Yevon/Sin is the most powerful villain. For a thousand years Sin was an invincible monster that kept a world stuck in a specific non-progessive state.

Add to this the willingness of those in power to believe that it is either punishment for the world's sins or simply impossible to destroy Yevon within, and you have a monster that is not only powerful but essentially given free reign to destroy and kill.

How much more powerful can you get than a creature that forces a world to rely an false hope for a thousand years?
 
Technically Sin can't be the strongest. The creators of VII and X made it canon that the two take place in the same universe, and they said nothing was above Sephiroth in that universe with this:

Tetsuya Nomura said:
Kitase said that Sephiroth's existence and will is extremely powerful. There is nothing stronger, nothing above him.
 
Technically Sin can't be the strongest. The creators of VII and X made it canon that the two take place in the same universe, and they said nothing was above Sephiroth in that universe with this:

Problem:

Sephiroth is a villain for only a few short hours before being defeated originally, then he returns for a relatively short time before being defeated again, and then he returns for a few more hours before being sent back again.

Although persistent, Sephiroth doesn't actually stay around long enough for me to consider him the strongest villain. Now if he continues this for thousands of years and actually manages to stay around for months to years on end, then he would be the most fearsome and strongest villain.

And considering that the link from VII and X has yet to be developed aside from a brief acknowledgment that it exists, I would hold off on any "best/strongest/weakest in the universe" arguments until that link is actually explored. Who knows, maybe the creators would find a link between Yevon and Jenova/Sephiroth. So until more is known about how that universe actually works... I'll stick with Sin as the most powerful villain.
 
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