Highlights

  • Yiazmat in FF12 has over 50 million hit points and is as big as Balthier’s airship.
  • Ruby & Emerald Weapon in FF7 are giant biomechanical monsters as tall as the Shinra headquarters.
  • Leviathan in FF15 is large enough to swallow a city, while Adamantoise hides in the same game but in plain sight.



Battles in the Final Fantasy series tend to be epic in nature, and not just because of the dramatic tension or stakes involved. Some of the long-running series’ boss fights have been entirely one-sided when it comes to size, as various parties have had to throw off against some of the biggest bullies imaginable.

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Many of these fights would look like the world’s most unlucky mosquito encounter from the boss’s perspective, albeit against a team of mosquitos infused with magic powers, gravity-defying acrobatic abilities, and the occasional opportunity to call in one of their big, supernatural friends. Of course, with such massive foes, the creatives behind Final Fantasy had to come up with some pretty compelling backstories and, of course, fresh and interesting ways for the party or hero to take them down.



6 Yiazmat – Final Fantasy 12

The Biggest Prize In The Greatest Hunt

Final Fantasy Hardest Bosses Yiazmat

Final Fantasy 12

Released
October 31, 2006

Genre(s)
JRPG

  • As Big As: Balthier’s Airship (or ego)

There is a reason why dragons are feared, even those from worlds of fantasy. One of the most powerful beings ever to walk the face of Ivalice, Yiazmat is the final mark and culmination of the hunting sidequest in Final Fantasy 12. Upon accepting the contract to slay it, Yiazmat can be found in a coliseum, where his body takes up most of the arena. Perhaps the one (and only) upside to taking him on is that he isn’t hard to track down.

Not only is Yiazmat huge (one of his paws is the size of one of the party members), but he has notoriously high vitality thanks to his over 50 million hit points, which makes him one of the most difficult boss encounters in Final Fantasy. However, despite being roughly the size of a cathedral, Yiazmat is the smallest of the series’ largest bosses. That being said, it would still take at least an airship to help mount his head on a wall.


5 Ruby & Emerald Weapon – Final Fantasy 7

The Godzilla-Sized Biomechanical Monsters

Final Fantasy 7 Cloud Barret and Red XIII confronting Ruby Weapon

Final Fantasy 7

Released
January 31, 1997

  • As Big As: The Shinra headquarters building

Technically, these weapons (or WEAPONS) appear as a two-for-one because it’s impossible to distinguish which of the two is bigger. One of the most prominent themes in Final Fantasy 7 is nature and humanity’s selfish impact on the environment. Just like another Japanese cultural icon born out of the destructive byproducts of technological change, Godzilla, these gigantic entities storm across the face of the planet in search of the ones responsible for tipping the delicate balance of nature


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How the planet formed its colossal cyborg kaiju guardians in the first place is unknown, and their exact number tends to vary, usually between five and seven. However, in the North American and European versions of Final Fantasy 7, it is possible to fight the desert-dwelling Ruby Weapon and the deep-sea Emerald Weapon as super bosses. Their appearances and sizes differ between gameplay and cutscenes. However, given that their siblings, the Diamond and Ultima Weapons, stand as tall as the Shinra building, which itself is situated on top of Midgar, they could reasonably be considered between a few hundred feet and skyscraper-sized.

4 Leviathan – Final Fantasy 15

A Serpent Large Enough To Swallow A City

Noctis facing down the Leviathan

Final Fantasy 15

Released
November 9, 2016

Genre(s)
Action RPG

  • As Big As: The combined waterways of Altissia


Throughout the series, the Leviathan has usually lived up to its name: a massive supernatural creature of water. However, the Leviathan reaches a new size and length in Final Fantasy 15, when Noctis faces her in a test in the place of Lunafraya in order to forge a covenant to borrow her strength, which, in light of the fact that she is one of the most powerful entities in Eos, is considerable.

During the battle, Noctis must use the Power of Kings, the Armiger, to rise high above the waves and pacify the raging Astral while she summons a swirl of water powerful enough to destroy Altissia in a single wave. Although she is massive, she is also long and sliceable. While Noctis ultimately succeeds at halting his torrent of attacks, he does so at a great cost.

3 Adamantoise – Final Fantasy 15

A Monster Hidden In Plain Sight

Noctis running toward adamantoise in final fantasy 15


  • As Big As: A tortoise-shaped mountain

After ditching the mostly-linear game design of the last entry, Final Fantasy 15 leveraged the power of the open world to tell its stories. One story that observant fans will definitely remember is the moment they found out that one of Eos’s prominent mountain vistas, a peak visible all around Hammerhead, was actually one of Final Fantasy‘s secret super bosses hidden in plain sight. Adamantoise, a gigantic tortoise with a mountain for a shell, waits for those who wish their skill (and patience) against the game’s biggest foes (and health bars).

The rocky tortoise has been around in the series since the second game and has seemingly been growing in size throughout, culminating in Final Fantasy 13, when it became one of Gran Pulse’s largest enemies, and then in Final Fantasy 15, when it became a unique super boss encounter. The Adamantoise fight can be initiated by accepting Takka’s “Lonely Rumblings” hunt quest after unlocking Chapter Select.


2 Sin – Final Fantasy 10

Crushes A World Under Its Belly, Holds The Past On Its Back

sin final fantasy 10

Final Fantasy 10

Released
December 17, 2001

Genre(s)
JRPG

  • As Big As: Every blitzball court in Spira put together

While many of the series’ biggest boss enemies are optional or hidden, Sin is the main focus of Final Fantasy 10, and the entire story revolves around trying to figure out how to defeat it. Its sheer size and power make it one of the most compelling and enigmatic antagonists, partly because its whole body is rarely put in frame until right at the end of the game. When it is shown, it dwarfs everything around it, including the party’s airship.


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Sin uses its size and gravity powers to flatten any group that dares to use technology to raise themselves up. It also destroys towns and cities just to remind people of its power. Because Sin was created to keep the memory of Zanarkand intact, it carries ruins of the real thing on its back. While fans might have experienced its demise at the end of Final Fantasy 10, Sin’s fate is more ambiguous following FF10-2 and in supplementary media.

1 Titan Lost – Final Fantasy 16

Like Fighting A Mountain With A Piece Of Burning Coal

Titan Lost from Final Fantasy 16

Final Fantasy 16

Released
June 22, 2023

Genre(s)
Action RPG

  • As Big As: a series of angry mountain ranges stacked on top of each other

Final Fantasy 16 is famous for its gigantic Eikon battles, so it should be no surprise that it contains one of the biggest bosses ever seen, not just in Final Fantasy but in video games. Halfway through Clive’s fight with the already imposing Titan, by chance, the rocky boss Eikon uncovers a Mothercrystal and bites off a shard of pure aether, transforming him into Titan Lost, a true mountain among mountains. While taking on Titan, it is easy to lose sight of the true scale of the battle.


While fighting, Clive transforms into Ifrit, which is itself a monstrously huge being. However, Titan Lost has the Ifrit-transformed Clive running along its rocky tentacles, taking potshots at the boss to chip away at its rocky exterior. Big does not always mean strong, and Clive manages to whip Titan Lost apart with its own tendrils and opens the way to attack Titan in its crumbling core, where the two continue to fight as they fall for minutes down Titan Lost’s dying upper body in one of the best fights in the game.

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