I was just wondering what is your favorite Ultimate Black Magic. I like Scathe because it looks like a giant beam that follows where ever the enemy goes. And if you get every reduce mp cost license it really dosen't cost that much to cast.
I was just wondering what is your favorite Ultimate Black Magic. I like Scathe because it looks like a giant beam that follows where ever the enemy goes. And if you get every reduce mp cost license it really dosen't cost that much to cast.
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Beaten FF I,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VII CC,VII DC, VIII,IX,X,XII,XIII Dissidia Currently on I&X-2
Ultima ftw.
Kuja's Ultima was the coolest.
But for playable character black magic, FF8'S Ultima looked cool too.
You forgot Ardor which is 1000x times better than Scathe, I refuse to contribute unless it's added..
Any that make it worthwhile to use. Mainly the Ancient Magic in FF11 because they do damage that no standard melee can match without weaponskills. They also take an arselong time to cast.
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FFVI Ultima. It doesn't need any fancy 3D effects to look cool, and it pretty much slaughters everything in the game. Ultima always seemed to be weaker in the games after FFVI (fine by me since it was incredibly broken in that game), but that takes away from how impressive it is in any game other than VI.
Ultima will always win for me. Also, I thought the FFXII and FFIX ones were like "...what the heck is this spell? What is it? Where does it come from?"
Scathe and Ardor both mean the same thing...
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Ultima fanboys. :rolleyes2 Only Kuja's Ultima doesn't suck like the others.
Seriously, hundreds of meteors, or even one HUGE meteor like Doomsday looks cooler than one stupid explosion. Not to mention probably causing more damage as well.
Meteor/Doomsday for the win.
Vivi's Armageddon
Yellow Winged Angel
Ultima, but I don't think it was considered Black magic in VI, was it? I thought it was by itself.