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The standard battle music in FFII. Listen for that familiar intro and your nerves will tingle with nervousness as the exotic melody builds up around you!

"Battle Theme 1" (戦闘シーン1, Sentō Shīn 1?, lit. Battle Scene 1), is the main battle theme of Final Fantasy II, composed by Nobuo Uematsu.

Game appearances

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Final Fantasy II

Template:Sideicon In the original NES version, "Battle Theme 1" is used as the main battle theme, and is also used as the battle theme for some minor boss battles: Sergeant; Adamantoise; and Emperor. It is the twenty-third track of All Sounds of Final Fantasy I & II, the game's first soundtrack.

In the Wonderswan Color version, "Battle Theme 1" and "Battle Theme 2" were remastered and further arranged into new themes to serve as boss themes by Tsuyoshi Sekito. "Battle Theme A" is the arrangement of "Battle Theme 1" and is used for several mid to late-game bosses: Lamia Queen; the Fire, Ice and Thunder Gigas; King Behemoth; the set encounters with each of the Dragons; the bosses at Pandaemonium and Arubboth; Ultima Weapon; and the boss of the Anniversary edition's Arcane Labyrinth: Phrekyos.

"Battle Theme 1" became the fifth track of the original soundtrack; while "Battle Scene A" is its twenty-sixth track.

Spoilers end here.

Final Fantasy XIV

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen An arrangement of "Battle Scene 1", known as "Battle Theme 1.X", plays during the boss battle against Raucous Bodyguard, Boastful Bodyguard, and Filthy Bodyguard for the quest "Into a Copper Hell" in Ul'dah. It also plays in the FATE needed for the Hildibrand questline.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)

Template:Sideicon An arrangement of "Battle Theme 1" by Takeharu Ishimoto is included as "Battle Theme 1 -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY II". It is the eleventh track of the original soundtrack's first disc.

The track is used as the default themes for battles including Firion or the Emperor, or any battle with Pandaemonium as the arena.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon The Dissidia-arranged version is reused in its prequel and is given the same use.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2015)

Template:Sideicon The Dissidia-arranged version and the original NES version can be bought from the in-game shop for 3,600 gil.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon "Battle Theme 1" appears as a bonus Battle Music Sequence available through DLC.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call

Template:Sideicon "Battle Theme 1" recurs as a battle track for Final Fantasy II, this time available without needing a separate purchase.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival

Template:Sideicon "Battle Theme 1" is a Battle Music Sequence that is available to the player by default.

Difficulty
Beginner Basic Expert Ultimate Transcendent
N/A 3 5 9 N/A

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon

Template:Sideicon An arrangement of "Battle Scene 1" by Yuzo Takahashi is present in this game as "Pop-Up Duel". It is the thirtieth track of the original soundtrack album.

Arrangement album appearances

Piano Opera Final Fantasy I/II/III

"Battle Scene 1" is included in the piano "Battle Medley [FINAL FANTASY I/II/III]" along with "Battle" and "Battle 1" from Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy III, respectively. It was arranged by Hiroyuki Nakayama and is the ninth track of the album.

Final Fantasy Orchestra Album

"Battle Theme 1" is the second song of the final track of this album, "Battle Medley 2012 (Final Fantasy I – XIV)", arranged by Hiroyuki Nakayama.

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