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The Complete Evolution of The "Four Fiends" Part 2 (Final Fantasy VII - XV + Spinoffs!)

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    As the Four Fiends moved into the PlayStation era, we got to see plenty of creative interpretations of the original Four Fiends that appeared in Final Fantasy I (Lich, Kraken, Tiamat and Marilith). They appeared in traditional form in Final Fantasy IX, but we also saw other variations in the form of Jenova, Seifer and Seymour!
    There was also another type, "Ode To Tradition", which is based around Chinese Astrology. This was first seen in Final Fantasy XI, which featured Genbu, Seiryu, Suzaku and Byakko.
    There's also plenty of representation within the spin-off games. Dissidia, Final Fantasy Dimensions, Brave Exvius, Bravely Default an dmore have all featured the Four Fiends!
    Join us, as we delve into the intricacies of the Four Fiends trope and how it has been put into play throughout the history of the franchise, starting with Final Fantasy VII through to Final Fantasy XV + Spinoffs!
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    In this video, we will be covering different interpretations of the Four Fiends:
    - Final Fantasy VII (Jenova Birth, Life, Death, Synthesis; Ultimate Weapon, Diamond Weapon, Ruby Weapon, Emerald Weapon)
    - Final Fantasy VIII (Seifer, Ultimecia's Castle)
    - Final Fantasy IX (Lich, Maliris, Tiamat and Kraken)
    - Final Fantasy X (Seymour, Sinspawn)
    - Final Fantasy XI (Genbu, Suzaku, Seiryu, Byakko, Kirin)
    - Final Fantasy XII (Judge Magisters, Pandaemonium, Slyt, Fenrir, Phoenix, Shadowseer)
    - Final Fantasy XIV (Genbu, Suzaku, Seiyru, Byakko)
    - Final Fantasy XV (Rogue, Fierce, Mystic)

Комментарии • 213

  • @MegaPokefan97
    @MegaPokefan97 5 лет назад +39

    Kingdom Hearts had a a four fiends reference too, if you think about it. Hook, Oogie, Ursula, and Jafar worked directly under secondary antagonist Maleficent. Each one could also be tied to an element. Oogie representing Earth, as he merged with his manor, and a majority of the insects that made his innards were burrowing ones. Ursula representing Water, because she's an aquatic creature. Jafar representing Fire, because his second form attacks by throwing fire balls. And Hook representing Wind because Sora learns to fly right before facing him, Pirate Ships use wind to propell themselves, and he can defy the laws of gravity (when chased by the crocodile, and if you light up his keister). Also there's an overarching Fiendish Battles in the form of Xehanort's Heartless, Xehanort's Nobody, Xehanort's Younger Self, and Xehanort's Older Self.

  • @SteamTitan
    @SteamTitan Год назад +12

    Interestingly the most recent patch of XIV has brought in the four elemental fiends from 4 into the story

  • @xAstericks
    @xAstericks 5 лет назад +18

    "Maybe this is a new fashion accessory in Ivalice."
    That's the quote of this video. :D
    Great work Darryl and Lauren!

    • @MikaMausArt
      @MikaMausArt 5 лет назад

      I was NOT expecting Violet Chachki to be featured in this ahahaha I was gagged

  • @NerdishGeekish
    @NerdishGeekish 5 лет назад +40

    Omg finally! After watching the first one I was waiting for this video for like..... 2 days!

  • @ulaladiva
    @ulaladiva 5 лет назад +11

    The Violet Chachki reference just sent me 😹

  • @cymantics8249
    @cymantics8249 5 лет назад +10

    I couldn’t help but think about the four elemental enemies you fight at the top of crystal tower in World of Final Fantasy. I know for a fact kraken and Tiamat are two of them.

  • @Shadow.Darkraven
    @Shadow.Darkraven 5 лет назад +7

    Pazuzu made a return in Eureka: Anemos and in Pagos i would say Louhi represents the ice golem pretty well plus they all have respective weaknesses and there are 2 more major bosses coming for Eureka, a fire one and an unknown one

  • @scullzomben
    @scullzomben 5 лет назад +2

    Love the way how deeply you dive in to this kind of stuff. I would love to see a video about summons/guardian forces, and the elements they represent, and how they changed from game to game (for example Quetzacotl vs Ramuh for lightning)

  • @g3neralrevan27
    @g3neralrevan27 4 года назад +2

    Hey guys, PSA, FF7's world is not Gaia, that was a mistake from English marketing materials, it's only known as the planet in-game in the re-released versions with updated scripts and in the rest of the compilation. Planet used to be capitalized, but they've gone away from that too

  • @Sllandre
    @Sllandre 5 лет назад +1

    Another area that XIV shows the four fiends thing is with the boss Notorious Monsters of the different areas of Eureka. Now, I haven't finished the story of Eureka so I don't know how they are in the story of Eureka, but there's Pazuzu in Anemos, who uses lots of wind attacks, Louhi in Pagos, who uses lots of ice attacks (and it's here where we see the association with death/undeath with how you get him to spawn, by killing a bunch of undead), Pennthesilia or however you spell her name in Pyros, who uses a lot of fire and you fight her in a volcano, and there's... whatever Hydatos has whom the element of water presumably belongs to. I wouldn't know, I haven't reached Hydatos yet.

  • @marche800
    @marche800 5 лет назад +43

    I'm surprised you didn't mention the 4 Totema from Tactics Advance who act as guardians for the Crystals and by extension defend Mewts escapist reality from those who would challenge it.

    • @SaraphDarklaw
      @SaraphDarklaw 3 года назад

      There were 5, and llednar twem acted like like an extra totema.

  • @Mr.Kef_art
    @Mr.Kef_art 5 лет назад +1

    4:25 "This time in the form of Seefuh, School's direct rival"
    Love your videos! Keep up the great work!

    • @ryanbarris8188
      @ryanbarris8188 2 года назад

      I hope you're being sarcastic w/ that...?

  • @JuanGil221
    @JuanGil221 5 лет назад +3

    Congrats on theses series of essays...Being OG fan of FF since 1,It's wonderful to review and gain insight on all the fiends and similar creators.
    I appreciate all the hard work you guys put into it.
    CHEERS! =D

  • @TruckDrivinGamer
    @TruckDrivinGamer 5 лет назад

    Thank you for these two intriguing looks into the 4 fiends. They are always a challenging battle if you come unprepared! A request: I'd love to see a video on the evolution of Chocobo's and/or Moogles! I love them both, as much as Prompto and Iris ;-) Thank you again, I hope Lauren and the new baby are doing well!! Much love!

  • @unstoppabletaboo
    @unstoppabletaboo 2 года назад

    I truly did not expect to see Violet Chachki in a video about the Four Fiends

  • @demondj0220
    @demondj0220 Год назад +1

    If you're watching this after the most recent patch in FFXIV, we now have them in their traditional form

  • @geopowered
    @geopowered 3 года назад +4

    I really thought that, for once, World of Final Fantasy would get a mention.

  • @Cyraneth
    @Cyraneth 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for reminding me of my first Final Fantasy game. Was good to find it again.

  • @wanderingraven
    @wanderingraven Год назад +1

    They're about to show up in FFXIV now! Wind element has made it's debut

  • @TheBonkleFox
    @TheBonkleFox 2 года назад

    There's actually another allusion in final fantasy legend, as Lich, Marilith, Tiamat, and Kraken all appear as forms available for Monster party members, being the top tier forms for those respective monster lines

  • @kadachi16
    @kadachi16 5 лет назад +3

    For Tiamat that ring around him represents a godly affinity akin to the Buddhist Halo often seen in depictions of figures who have achieved enlightenment and some of the Shinto- Buddhist Gods themselves, like Raijin (nothing to do with the thunder) though. Usually this halo is seen as something that separates them with imagery from our world and another transcendent one.

  • @jtommagic4516
    @jtommagic4516 5 лет назад

    Great job, that was pretty interesting and well done :)

  • @mattwo7
    @mattwo7 2 года назад +1

    4:54 Yea only to get BTFO'd by Gilgamesh after Gilgamesh snatched Odin's Zantetsuken (sword) out of the air because Seifer's Zantetsuken Reverse attack sent it flying.

  • @kseromore
    @kseromore 5 лет назад +3

    bravely default has a great representation of the 4 fiends

  • @dzachiel4206
    @dzachiel4206 3 года назад +1

    Seymour Omnis: Look at my elements
    Me: Haha Anima Overdrive goes brrr

  • @PlagueOfGripes
    @PlagueOfGripes 5 лет назад +25

    The whole theme of Four Fiends really falls apart three games in. Almost none of them actually do this. While it's a snappy title, the actual theme present seems to be a breakdown of the various peripheral antagonists or Lieutenants in the series.

  • @AaronJLong
    @AaronJLong Год назад

    I'm glad you included Final Fantasy Legend despite it technically being a rebranded SaGa game. I think it made sense to present it as a Final Fantasy game in the west, as at that time it released the only mainline Final Fantasy we had was the first game, and they share many similarities. Both open with very similar text crawls when booted up, both see you making a party of four with different options to choose from (though in FFL you could go with less, or solo the game like I did). Both have four fiends that you fight again in a gauntlet near the end, and warmech, one of the series' first recurring enemies, appears. Before Chocobos and Moogles made their way to the west, Warmech was one of Final Fantasy's most recognizable creatures being the first optional superboss in the series so fans of the first game would definitely recognize it.

  • @LuckyDT
    @LuckyDT 5 лет назад +1

    Great stuff! Lifelong FF fan but kinda fell out of love after X. I have zero interest in any MMOs, and I wasn’t a huge fan of the only others I’ve played in XII or XV. So it is very interesting to me to see how things evolved for the more recent games. Really enjoying these videos, I’m glad I discovered this channel! (Re-discovered I should say, I saw a few of the Origins videos and didn’t realize it was from you guys as well)

  • @Nickzstuff
    @Nickzstuff 5 лет назад

    Im hoping you guys do an evolution on the paladin in final fantasy. Lot of good stuff there. FFIV with cecil and Beatrix in IX to name a few. Good stuff as always!!!

  • @fireball-dk2gp
    @fireball-dk2gp 4 года назад +1

    I know I'm more than a year late (lol), but I'm surprised there was no mention of the 4 Fiends' appearance in Mobius Final Fantasy, who are literally called the 4 Generals of Chaos.

  • @anthonydelfino6171
    @anthonydelfino6171 5 лет назад +1

    For FFXIV, you could also look at just the ARR Primals as depictions of the 4 fiends. Initially in the game the city states are worried about the threats of Ifrit, Titan, Garuda, and Leviathan representing fire, earth, wind, and water respectively. Ramuh exists, but the Gridanians aren't as concerned about him since they know the's more of a guardian of the sylphs than an aggressor like the other four, and Shiva added later, but she wasn't as much a primal as an invocation created by Iceheart.
    I expect that with the game ongoing, there will be even further allusions to the four fiends in that game as it goes on.

  • @Zeithri
    @Zeithri 5 лет назад +34

    I feel that some of these were stretching... And then conviniently forgotten about in regards to FF13.
    Like, something you'd mention earlier " _You fight this one guy two times, therefore it's four fiends_ " and then go " _But in FF13 you only fight this guy 3 times so that doens't seem right_ ".
    Aside from that, great video.

    • @OrphanHart
      @OrphanHart 5 лет назад

      Agreed. Very stretchy

    • @AzureGreatheart
      @AzureGreatheart 4 года назад

      Zeithri I think with the other games he was thinking that some of them *possibly* could’ve been examples, whereas FFXIII pretty clearly didn’t care about most of the series recurring elements, so if it wasn’t a clear example, it clearly wasn’t intended.

  • @keymomusictherapy4739
    @keymomusictherapy4739 5 лет назад +3

    Interesting! Great series!

  • @michaelrate7693
    @michaelrate7693 5 лет назад +10

    You fight black waltz 3 twice so ff9 has 4 waltz battles.... a deviation to the 4 fiendish battles.

  • @CD-Gaming
    @CD-Gaming 3 года назад

    I think it should be called the "Four Fiendish Fights", mainly for alliterative purposes (I'm a bit of a sucker for that kind of thing!)!
    I also later realised, after the first part, that Dark Souls does it too: four Lords and Lord Souls (Furtive Pigmy and the Dark Soul; Gwyn and the Light Soul; the Witch of Izalith and the Life Soul; and Nito and the Death Soul)! Four main Bosses for four main Souls to gain entry to Firelink Altar: Seath the Scaleless and the Four Kings of Anor Londo with their Bequeathed Souls along with the Witch of Izalith and her daughters now the Bed of Chaos and finally Gravelord Nito! Also, eight Primordial Serpents! And the four Knights of Gwyn: Dragonslayer "Leo" Ornstein, "Wolf" Artorias Abysswalker, "Hornet" Ciaran of the Blades and Hawkeye "Hawk" Gough! It carries over into II with four Primal Bonfires and four Kings, the main one and the three DLCs! I haven't played III yet! No Xbox One or PS4...
    Also it's "yor-mun-gand-er"! Everyone forgets the last letter, but is there: Jörmungandr!

  • @ErikmLang
    @ErikmLang 5 лет назад +1

    Could you consider the Black Waltz from FF9 as a type of 4 fiends? The first Black Waltz has the element of Ice, the Second Black Waltz has the element of Earth (due to being weak to wind and nullifying earth even though there is no way to do either damage at that point in the game), and the Third Black Waltz is Lightning/Air. As for the Fiend of Fire, I think we could consider Vivi for that role. His first spell is fire, and it is the only spell he uses out of battle and in cut scenes.
    So I would say as an allusion
    Black Waltz 1 - Fiend of Ice
    Black Waltz 2 - Fiend of Earth
    Black Waltz 3 - Fiend of Air
    Vivi - Fiend of Fire

  • @ArchangelNashan
    @ArchangelNashan 5 лет назад +5

    So far in FF14 we've had the four set in story with Garuda, Ifrit, Titan, followed by Ultima Weapon. And of course the Four Heavenly Lords with Genbu, Byakko, Suzaku, and Seiryu. But most of the Major bosses have been summons/Guardian Forces. And a possible nod to the Snake boss could be Lakshmi

  • @orinanime
    @orinanime 5 лет назад +7

    Excellent video. I need to go replay FFIX

    • @jtommagic4516
      @jtommagic4516 5 лет назад

      It's never a mistake to replay a final fantasy you loved ( ipsen castle's song

  • @mikaelsza
    @mikaelsza 3 года назад

    13:00 Judge Bergan's battle is in Bur Omisace, at the Gran Kiltias's Throne Hall

  • @genesisSOC
    @genesisSOC 5 лет назад +5

    FF Dimensions

  • @mattwo7
    @mattwo7 2 года назад +1

    19:08 I mean Final Fantasy Adventure is technically a Mana game (was even remade as Sword of Mana) too so...

  • @smmoom1212
    @smmoom1212 5 лет назад +12

    awww no love for the FFXIV Warring triad!! granted its not a complete 4 Fiends set as a 4th and a leader are not found HOWEVER...you do fight them twice haha

    • @smmoom1212
      @smmoom1212 5 лет назад +4

      @Taijpaul Rooplall but literally in a previous entry to this list he mentions the warring triad paired with an ultima fight as an example. not only does ffxiv have the warring triad, they have ultima!!! lol so how exactly is that different?

  • @mattwo7
    @mattwo7 2 года назад +1

    2:29 Poor Sapphire Weapon gets none of the respect. I want my Sapphire Gwibber damnit!

  • @GCJACK83
    @GCJACK83 2 года назад

    FFXI actually has an ode to Marilith in it. One of the ToAU Beseiged bosses is Medusa, a lamia with four arms, a take on Marilith.

  • @Yet_another_placeholder
    @Yet_another_placeholder 3 года назад +1

    Seymour Flux was a nightmare, in my experience. I can't remember how many times I died against him... Seymour Omnis, on the other hand... I could literally one-shot him by that point. With a melee-attack. From YUNA

  • @CarsonZXY
    @CarsonZXY 5 лет назад +5

    You missed the 4 aeons in FFX, Valefor, Ifrit, Shiva, Ixion.
    Your first encounter with each of them is before the true antagonist is revealed to be an "ultimate Aeon", there are four summoner battles (each using a different one of the four), and they each have a super boss form of at endgame in the form of the Dark Aeons, so FFX does the Four Fiends in all 3 of iterations. Sinspawn (Four generals) Seymour (Four Encounters) and Aeons (Four Guardians)
    The four fiends might also be mirrored in Bahamut, since Valefor is a bird (crane) Ifrit has a feline face (tiger) and Bahamut isnt actually a dragon. In zoroastrian lore, Bahamut is a huge dragon-turtle on who's shell the world rests which could be represented by the Yevon halo thing on Bahamut's back. So you have a crane, tiger, and a dragon-turtle.

  • @BrienBoru
    @BrienBoru 5 лет назад +1

    Someone may have already mentioned it, but I'm pretty sure that marilith is in ffxiv in the form of the boss of turn 7 of the second coil of bahamut

  • @saiden6421
    @saiden6421 Месяц назад

    With FF8 you technically have the 4 fiends in Biggs, Wedge, Raijin, and Fujin... you fight the 4 twice (Biggs and Wedge 1. At the top of the communication tower and 2. In the Desert Prison)
    Then Raijin and Fujin (1. In Balamb hotel and (though Raijin is fought twice) 2. In the Lunartic Pandora)

  • @johndipietro9301
    @johndipietro9301 2 года назад

    Lich by name wasn't in XIV, but Nybeleth Obdilord, the floor 100 boss of Palace of the Dead, may be interpreted in a similar role - in addition to being a Tactics Ogre reference, he is an undead necromancer (calling back to the Lich in D&D).
    Also (and this may have been after the video's release, since you cite Seiryu as not yet appearing), there's an argument to be made for Eureka. Each zone has a specific antagonist that has to be fought for relic upgrade materials, three of which are specifically aligned to the zone's elemental affinity - Pazuzu (for Air/Anemos), Louhi (Ice/Pagos), and Pentheselia (Fire/Pyros). The fourth, the Crystalline Dragon, doesn't directly align to Hydatos (water), BUT switches from Fire to Ice - a mixture that would produce water. Of course, these also don't directly serve a "big bad" that we know of (though the first three ARE Voidsent and thus may serve something else in the Void), but they still seem reminiscent of the concept.

  • @EvanFarshadow
    @EvanFarshadow 5 лет назад

    With Barthandelus in FFXIII there is a fight where you can attack each of his smaller heads. Each of those 4 heads have elemental affinities. One water, one lightning, one fire, and one ice.

  • @ryanredd4552
    @ryanredd4552 4 месяца назад

    I love how Rebirth solidified the Turks as a set of four fiends. They serve directly under Rufus Shinra, they are fought in the final dungeon, some of them are fought multiple times, and they each have a different elemental weakness.

  • @FURognar
    @FURognar 5 лет назад +1

    You guys missed it in XV. The four "fiends" are there. The messengers. There are 24 messengers of the Astrals. There are 6 Astrals so it stands to reason that each Astral has 4 messengers assigned to them.
    In epside Ardyn it mentions that when Ifrit "fell" during the Astral War, that his messengers fell with him.
    4 messengers. They went evil when Ifrit did.
    Those are your Four Fiends. I suspect they were Cerberus, Marilith, Ultros and ??? Maybe Melusine. Or Naglfar.
    I just wish they would have put in battles with all of them in the game.

  • @ryutheslayer123
    @ryutheslayer123 2 года назад

    Update on 14: Seryu is indeed a boss and a new 4 fiends appeared: Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald and Diamond weapons.
    Also Tiamat is released

  • @SweetyMiki
    @SweetyMiki 5 лет назад +3

    I feel bad I've been really busy to expand the FFD2 entry on the Four Chaoses for FFWiki, so you all would've had a little more info to say, especially since they are both a reference to the original FF1 Fiends and Chaos, along Lavos from CT. :(
    Also hey the images I posted for FFD2 are in this video. Hooray! /o/

    • @FinalFantasyUnion
      @FinalFantasyUnion  5 лет назад

      Miss Minori thank you so much for that! There's unfortunately so little info on the Dimensions stuff! We really appreciate it!!

    • @SweetyMiki
      @SweetyMiki 5 лет назад

      Np, I hope I can help contribute to the DImensions series more for the site, so you all on this community have more to talk about in your videos when it comes to those titles! ^~^

    • @danielfernandes7970
      @danielfernandes7970 5 лет назад

      I've been playing Dimensions II, exactly in the part where you have to gather the crystals in order to defeat the four chaoses fiends ^^

    • @Brahmsonite
      @Brahmsonite 5 лет назад

      Is FFD2 actually worth it? I played briefly when it was new, but didn't care for the art and loathed the (lack of a) world map.

    • @SweetyMiki
      @SweetyMiki 5 лет назад

      ​ Thomas Irwin It honestly depends on taste. I enjoyed the entire game to get about 120 hours of playtime. However, I was translating the game since it was free-to-play in Japanese for FFWiki for 2 years, so I might be a bit biased.
      I was more into it due to the phantom stone system becoming exactly like FFVI in the premium version. Yes, the lack of a world map can be a bit of a let down, but the game gets better due to the story getting better around Chapter 2, and Chapters 4-5, since that's when it becomes full Chrono Trigger with the future timeline portions. I will not lie the first arc has some filler moments, but the second arc is somewhat more fast-paced and has better moments.
      So basically, if you like a hefty story that was made by the original director of Chrono Trigger (this game was made with the story elements originally for the abandoned Chrono Break sequel), enjoyed the magicite system of FFVI, the battle system from FFX, rocking music, and a game full of hours of content - this game is for you. However, if you dislike the lack of a world map, free-to-play rpg round battles, a few hours of filler, and FANSERVICE summons (albeit censored from the original F2P version) - you may have a hard time getting into it and if you can't get into by Chapter 3-5, you may as well just quit like my boyfriend did lol! @_@

  • @teaformoo6932
    @teaformoo6932 5 лет назад

    Seeing as we're trying to link some of these fights with the original four fiends, it might be worth noting where the fights are as allusions to the elements?
    I'm thinking mainly of Ultros and Sinspawn here for Vi & X-
    Two of the Ultros fights are in the Water (River battle) and Air (Airship battle) and the other 2 might have links? Opera House is ultimately where you fight the Earth Dragon or you could argue that the Cave fight is representative of Earth? The struggle is linking either of these to fire, but maybe i'm just not remembering well enough.
    Sinspawn as well- if we take the four in mainland Spira (Not Dream Zanarkand), we have one fought in the water, one at Kilika's Fire Temple, One in the air (on Sin's back), and the last in a forest- very traditional Earth right there.
    Basicaly just wondering if the Produucers were thinking outside the box with these fights, and maybe others too? Like in VII the weapons are Underwater, Flying, Desert- is there a link to Diamond with fire that we're not seing/I can't remember?
    Just a thought that i will definitely be looking out for on my next playthroughs of all these games.

  • @flamingosalad3541
    @flamingosalad3541 5 лет назад

    I like the four fiends that appear in FF1, it's the most pure form of the four fiends and really draws inspiration from the original four fiends.

  • @Prodmullefc
    @Prodmullefc 5 лет назад

    You could say the Gigas line on Secret of Mana is a take on this too. Secret of Mana is part of the Mana series that spawned from Final Fantasy Adventure

  • @meh6940
    @meh6940 2 года назад

    Okay I did not expect the drag race image to pop up.

  • @mstockton1726
    @mstockton1726 5 лет назад +1

    Only 3 and a half minutes in, I've come to the realization that Seymour Guado would technically have been the "Four Fiends" in FFX... As I don't recall fighting anything so repetitive, and he in fact wasn't the final boss.

  • @anyayalung510
    @anyayalung510 5 лет назад +1

    Lmaooo Violet Chachki nice

  • @acheronseridian8388
    @acheronseridian8388 5 лет назад +1

    I enjoyed your video but as a heads up Maralith does technically appear in FFXIV but her name is Melusine (I think) a main boss in the Second Coil of Bahamut

  • @Raepep23
    @Raepep23 5 лет назад +3

    Great job on the video guys! 👏🏻 Bravo!
    Ps... Seymour Origins 😛

  • @Garfield516
    @Garfield516 5 лет назад

    My favorite is and always will be the original 4. But I did enjoy the return to them in IX.

  • @codys1785
    @codys1785 5 лет назад +1

    Maralith was in turn 2 of the second coil of bahamut in ff14. Names Melisuine I think.

  • @LOVEPHOENIXDANCER
    @LOVEPHOENIXDANCER 5 лет назад

    i would say the barthandelus fights was the 4 fiends seeing there is a 4th time you do fight him when he fuses with the games big bad orphan for another round then its just orphan also what about the titans trails being hidden or the undying side hunts ?

  • @ChouhouinNeko
    @ChouhouinNeko 5 лет назад

    Karken is also fought in Sastasha Hard 1st then killed in HUll Breaker in FFXIV

  • @WolfmanXD
    @WolfmanXD 5 лет назад

    Another argument for the black waltzes for the four fiendish battles is you do fight one of them twice (on the train to Alexandria), making a total of 4 fights.

  • @christopherbravo1813
    @christopherbravo1813 4 года назад

    there are four powerful summons you have to fight in world of Final Fantasy, as well as the Exnine Knights-though there are only three (four if you count Carbuncle lady))

  • @LillacTyanu
    @LillacTyanu 5 лет назад +2

    honestly while i see the arguement for the weapons in FF7 i wouldnt count them due to them being additional content not in the original version of the game

    • @leelduttis4086
      @leelduttis4086 3 года назад

      Well, Emerald and Ruby weren’t, but the other 3 were. But then again, that’s still only 3, and you don’t fight Sapphire. Honestly all of 7’s “4 fiends” are a stretch in terms of whether or not they’re deserving of the title, but it’s interesting all the same.

  • @Guylock
    @Guylock 5 лет назад

    I felt like Orphan and Caius were something like the fiends before the final battle with the big baddy Bhunivelze, except there was 2 not 4.

  • @lrod312
    @lrod312 3 года назад

    You see this ‘four fiends’ theme in other media as well especially in Japanese media. Time for a Fun fact: Season 2 of Digimon pays direct homage to the four ‘guardians’ in the form of Azulongmon (A gigantic sky dragon that guards Eastern hemisphere), Baihumon (a Huge white tiger that guards the Western hemisphere), Zhuqiaomon (A huge Vermilion bird that guards the Southern Hemisphere) and Ebonwumon (A large black tortoise that guards the northern hemisphere) and they all serve under Huanglongmon (A dragon of light and darkness that oversees all in the case of the digital world in Digimon.)

  • @NoBuddy89
    @NoBuddy89 5 лет назад

    Lich is in FFXIV, look into Palace of the Dead, he is heavily alluded to there.

  • @robmeyers3843
    @robmeyers3843 5 лет назад +10

    What about the mobile game, Mobius Final Fantasy? It has all 4 as bosses and skill cards.

  • @phill6504
    @phill6504 5 лет назад

    For FF:BE, the sworn six are actually the remains of the 8 heroes of Paladia, each one was made imortal and given armor that absorbed and focused the energies of a specific element. In FF:BE they have Light, Dark, Ice, and Lightning join the elements instead of being aspects of the 4 or 8 main crystals. The other two have spoilers as part of their story.

  • @sh4d0wfl4re
    @sh4d0wfl4re 4 года назад

    Ever since FFXIII I have suspected that Garland was a l'cie of Chaos and the four fiends that appeared in FFI and FFIX were his Cieth forms while he finally went ragnorak at the final battle. Also when FFXIII-3 came out, this interpretation of mine just fit even better with Garland's claims back in FFIX. Those stone faces were the parts of Chaos that had yet to be reincarnated upon Gaia.

  • @Brahmsonite
    @Brahmsonite 5 лет назад

    Nice "Oh" moment for me with the bit about the original 4 fiends of Chinese mythology and the FF0 crystal states. And seeing as they all exist to serve the goddess/necro-scientist lady they (the crystals and the states) are her fiends.
    Too bad you don't have to fight the Vermillion Bird's corrupt leadership at the end. Then it'd be perfect.

  • @Little_b0t
    @Little_b0t 5 лет назад

    Surprised you didn't mention the primals of A Realm Reborn alongside Ultima, as Ifrit, Titan and Garuda each guard an elemental crystal you have to obtain, and then are absorbed by ultima who is under the control of Gaius the primary villain, who uses their essence during his battle in the final confrontation of the game.

  • @erinpratt2199
    @erinpratt2199 5 лет назад

    The Kraken is in the Final Fantasy 15 movie as well.

  • @sukougu
    @sukougu 5 лет назад

    hey! I have thought liches in ffxv!! but as a regular enemy. the snake woman from the anime appears at least twice as well, one time in a cave, and one time as a lvl99 hunt in cleigne (if I remeber correctly). I am not sure about Kraken, but isn’t Tiamat a hunt as well?

    • @perrydunetz882
      @perrydunetz882 5 лет назад

      Emmie Sukogu the snake woman from the anime' mother appears in the cave not her

  • @emilyb.5512
    @emilyb.5512 5 лет назад

    As someone else in the comments has already mentioned, FFXIV also has the "final bosses" of each area of Eureka to count towards the Four Fiends trope. Anemos had the Wind aspected Pazuzu, and Pagos had Louhi, who is Ice aspected (both being references to previous games). Now, with Pyros out, we have the Fire aspected Penthesilea- and we've still got one more area left.
    IN ADDITION TO THAT, you can actually make a case for the main Primals of A Realm Reborn, though it's a bit more of a stretch I'll admit. Major FFXIV spoilers ahead, from A Realm Reborn up to the most recent patches to Stormblood.
    Ifrit (Fire aspected), Titan (Earth aspected), and Garuda (Wind) are all fought in the main story (twice in Titans case) and you can fight them at two harder difficulties. Later on you fight Leviathan (Water) as a part of an update to ARR's main scenario. Now, I know what you're probably thinking- but you fight Ramuh and Shiva too! And you're right, but here's the key difference. Ramuh isn't really thought to be much of a problem until he's summoned, and even then he's reasonable enough that he let's you strike up a deal with him. He's not really out to get you- he just wants to test you, and that's a pretty major departure from the other four. Shiva, on the other hand, is EXTREMELY different from every other Primal up until Tsukuyomi in Stormblood's Under the Moonlight patch, because rather than another entity entirely being summoned, one that a beast tribe actually worships, it is instead one woman- Ysayle -taking the form of the primal herself. Thus, while we see the build up from a mile away, the Scions don't really have a clue what to expect.
    But Leviathan, like Ifrit, Titan, and Garuda, is a constant thorn in Eorzea's side, for Limsa Lominsa especially as they already have Titan to deal with. You hear whispers about him in the msq during the build up to your first fight against Titan. If i remember correctly, it's implied (maybe outright stated even, it's been awhile now) that the ONLY reason he's not being summoned as often as the other three is that the Sahagin, the tribe that worships him, suffered a pretty massive blow during the calamity, which is why they're fighting the Maelstrom for the spawning grounds and can't really afford to gather the crystals they'd need to summon their Primal...at least until the Ascians interfere, as they do. Again, it's definitely a stretch but they're at least worth mentioning.
    Then of course, you mentioned Kraken (which, by the way, you also fight at the end of Sastasha Hard Mode) and Tiamat, but what about some of the ones you mentioned as stand ins for the trope in III? The Ahriman (now named Angra Mainyu) and Cerberus both appear in the 24man raid World of Darkness- as does and angry five headed hyrda/dragon- all of which sound like call backs to some previous "Fiends" and worth at least mentioning, no? And thinking about it, Echidna also shows up, but in Void Ark as the final boss of that 24 man raid!
    AND, as far as your VI choices go, The Warring Triad appear in the Heavensward expansion, this time with names- Sephirot- the Fiend, Sophia- the Goddess, and Zurvan- the Demon.
    Basically, I'm saying FFXIV had much much more for you to cover and I find it a shame that The Four Lord's was all you really went over. It's 4am so there's probably a good amount of typos and missing or misremembered info but I can't bring myself to care right now- not like anyone will actually read a FFXIV nerd's rambley comment anyway.

    • @Hereticbliss322
      @Hereticbliss322 5 лет назад

      Emily B. Well I mean... that’s all good info but this video was specifically about the four fiends. So why would they have mentioned your examples?

  • @RagnaCloud13
    @RagnaCloud13 2 года назад

    Truth to be told that Garland's four fiends were his companions.
    Ash is Lich
    Jed is Kraken
    Neon is Maliris
    Sophia is Tiamat

  • @TheCrimsonKodiak
    @TheCrimsonKodiak 5 лет назад

    Well since you never fight Tseng in FFVII, you could probably count Hojo as the fourth as he is still technically a part of Shinra regardless of his true goal of sending more energy to Sephiroth. And if you don't want to count him you could count Scarlet and Heidegger as one fiendish battle inside the Proudclad.

  • @Heymrk
    @Heymrk 5 лет назад +1

    Sephiroth didn't control Jenova. They mutually needed each other to accomplish similar goals.

  • @mastermold10
    @mastermold10 5 лет назад

    *pokepoke* the esper fights take the place of the four feinds in 15 actualy, granted you only face them once each but its the closest we get in that game, maybe there would have been a second encounter with each had the game been allowed to be finished properly and not rushed out the door as it had been but we may never know

  • @moroii
    @moroii 5 лет назад +1

    Loved the video, but my favorite 4 are still FF1's.

  • @gagoman68
    @gagoman68 5 лет назад

    MobiusFF had more content to offer than fuckin all the bravest. That kinda ticks me off that it made the cut.

  • @divannyquiroztellez808
    @divannyquiroztellez808 5 лет назад

    no omega weapon in the royal edition?

  • @Infamousx1027
    @Infamousx1027 5 лет назад

    I’m late to the party, but couldn’t the tsviets from Dirge of Cerberus also count?

  • @leonardo_pandaboff
    @leonardo_pandaboff 3 года назад

    FFTA2 has the 4 kings, which are optiinal bosses, but are very hard to beat.

  • @coredecepts
    @coredecepts 5 лет назад +1

    Kurasame from Type-0 is one of the Four Champions of Suzaku (朱雀四天王), which uses some of the same kanji as the Four Fiends (四天王). They each have a different fighting style, whether it be ice or fire magic, or hand to hand combat. I feel like this heavily implies that they could be considered the Four Fiends of Suzaku rather than the Four Champions.

    • @Brahmsonite
      @Brahmsonite 5 лет назад

      四天王 is "4 Heavens King". I think it's some kind of emperor from Chinese lore. I only know it as the 'super king' from a crazy ancient Japanese chess varient with 400+ pieces per player. It moved like a queen, but could pass over any number of pieces; killing them all.

    • @coredecepts
      @coredecepts 5 лет назад

      @@Brahmsonite if you look at a FF wiki, you'll see that Four Fiends has always been the translation of that kanji.

    • @Brahmsonite
      @Brahmsonite 5 лет назад

      I looked at a wiki, friend. And now I checked a dictionary (I do speak Japanese) and I was deceived by a fault in the Wikipedia article.
      However, the "Four Fiends" business is a catchy simplification for Western audiences that are ignorant of Buddhism.

    • @Brahmsonite
      @Brahmsonite 5 лет назад

      Shi-ten-noh 「四天王」is a word that identifies four gods that safeguard/govern Buddhism in the service of a fifth. They live on the cardinal points halfway up the sides of Mt. Sumeru, the 'highest mountain that rises in the center of the world'.

    • @Brahmsonite
      @Brahmsonite 5 лет назад

      Thanks for spurring me to look deeper.

  • @EduardoTorelly
    @EduardoTorelly 3 года назад

    i like to think that shinra was the main villain of the game since all the events of the game were derivered from their actions.

  • @brandonowens9952
    @brandonowens9952 5 лет назад +1

    You missed the literal warring triad in ff14 btw. 😆

  • @johnnyscifi
    @johnnyscifi 2 года назад +1

    Seymour shares more similarity with Kefka, and not the four fiends...

  • @OobakaSenkoDama542
    @OobakaSenkoDama542 5 лет назад +2

    If my memory isn't falling me, the first time I seen the name Tiamat was in FFXIII as a flying pepperoni pizza winged Cieth

    • @Brahmsonite
      @Brahmsonite 5 лет назад

      Tiamat shows up as 'evil Bahamut' more often than not.

    • @OobakaSenkoDama542
      @OobakaSenkoDama542 5 лет назад

      @@Brahmsonite meanwhile bahamut tends to actually be evil

    • @greasysmith3150
      @greasysmith3150 5 лет назад +1

      Its cause they borrowed from Dungrons and Dragons, Tiamat is the goddess of evil dragons, and bahamut was the god of good dragons

    • @SaraphDarklaw
      @SaraphDarklaw 3 года назад

      Mine was FF8. It was palette swapped bahamut. I remember scanning it, learning it used to be a GF and wondering if there was a way to redeem her somehow.

  • @ZephniStrife
    @ZephniStrife 4 года назад

    Love this. Well done! And well done for pronouncing every name wrong 😁

  • @sonicroze
    @sonicroze 5 лет назад +1

    Yeah, I like and agree with some of this... but I think you may be wholly stretching things in places.

  • @edotendo2196
    @edotendo2196 5 лет назад +1

    You guys forgot about 4 powerful mage in FInal Fantasy Tactics Advance 2 !

    • @ZePlotArmor
      @ZePlotArmor 3 года назад

      You mean the Kings of Cinquleur? They’re actually 5 and not 4.

  • @zaydraco
    @zaydraco 5 лет назад

    In FFXI you forgot to mention the ark angels... apathy, envy, arrogance, etc

  • @SiegeTF
    @SiegeTF 4 года назад

    Anyone else had to butt heads with their butthead Linkshell leaders to get their cat pants (byakko's haidate)? Mine took at least a half year!

  • @jujustitches3963
    @jujustitches3963 5 лет назад

    Technically 14 does the original elemental alignment. Ifrit, Garuda, Titan and Leviathan