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Artwork of Ramuh in Final Fantasy V by Yoshitaka Amano.

An ancient, ageless mage bearing the dazzling power of lightning.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Summon Compendium.

Ramuh (ラムウ, Ramū?), also known as Indra, is a recurring character and summoned creature in the Final Fantasy series. He is affiliated with thunder and lightning, and is represented as an old man carrying a staff. His signature attack is called Judgment Bolt.

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As most recurring summons have, Ramuh has maintained the same basic appearance across the series with minor variations. Ramuh typically appears as an old man with a large beard and mustache, balding and wearing flowing robes. The exact design of Ramuh's robes has varied considerably from game to game. He carries with him a staff that he uses to call down bolts of lightning on enemies, including his signature Judgement Bolt.

Ramuh is one of the few summons to play a major role in the storyline of a game. In Final Fantasy VI, Ramuh calls Terra Branford to him when she loses control of her magical powers and helps calm her while she regains her senses. He relates to the party the general details of the War of the Magi and what has led the espers to flee the human world, before sacrificing his life to become magicite and aid them in battle.

In Final Fantasy IX, Ramuh appears to Princess Garnet and gives her a trial requiring the party to find the parts of a story and relate them to Ramuh, before Ramuh again gives himself up to become Garnet's eidolon.

Appearances

Final Fantasy III

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Ramuh (DS).

Ramuh can be summoned by Evokers and Summoners, and is obtained by purchasing the Level 3 Summon Magic spell Spark.

Final Fantasy IV

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Ramuh, the Elder Justiciar... His anger calls forth thunderclouds as dark as winter night, which deadly bolts dispense justice with the greatest of efficacy.

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Ramuh as he appears in Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection.

Ramuh is a summon for Rydia, and she is able to summon him innately when she rejoins the party as an adult in the Dwarven Castle. His name was translated as Indra in the SNES release. It has a casting time of 4, costs 30 MP to summon in all releases, and uses Judgement Bolt to attack all enemies for lightning-elemental damage.

In the Easy Type version, the casting time was reduce to 3.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-

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Ramuh returns as a Summon spell for the impostor Rydia and Rydia in the sequel of Final Fantasy IV. It's signature attack, Judgment Bolt deals moderate Lightning-elemental damage to all enemies at the cost of 30 MP.

Ramuh is wielded by the Green Dragon, one of four Eidolon-holding bosses found within the Lower Section of the Tower of Babil B12. Once it's defeated, it leaves behind an orb of golden light. The impostor Rydia claims the light and regains the ability to summon Ramuh during battle. Ramuh along with the other reclaimed Eidolons are later summoned by the impostor Rydia on B6 of the tower to battle against the party.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

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Ramuh returns as one of the Eidolons being controlled by the Mysterious Girl. He is first fought in Porom's chapter in Mysidia, then later can be faced in The Gathering chapter. The first time is a scripted battle, but the second time the player fights Ramuh until he stops attacking. At this time player should stop attacking and wait until he recognizes Rydia, or else he will be permanently lost. Afterwards, he will be acquired as a summon. He costs 30 MP to summon.

Final Fantasy V

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Ramuh.
Judgment Bolt FFV

Ramuh's Judgment Bolt.

Ramuh is a level 2 summon found in the forest outside of Istory Village. The party must fight him as a random encounter and defeat him. He uses the attack Judgement Bolt when summoned, dealing lightning-elemental damage to all enemies for the cost of 12 MP.

He is also encountered in the Castle Section of Interdimensional Rift, on the upper level, outside of the actual castle itself, if he was not acquired in the first world.

Final Fantasy VI

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FFVI Judgment Bolt

Ramuh is summoned into battle.

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The staff this old man Esper carries can fire a powerful lightning strike at enemies.

PlayStation esper section

Ramuh, as an esper, plays a major role as Terra's guardian while she is coming to her senses in Zozo. He sends the party to Vector to rescue his friends, including Terra's father, Maduin. Afterwards he turns himself into magicite.

Mog mentions that Ramuh has appeared to him in dreams and has told him to fight alongside the party; in the Japanese and GBA versions Mog also says that it was Ramuh, through these dreams, who taught him how to speak. Dissidia Final Fantasy makes mention of this in its Summon files on Ramuh. When the player fights Ifrit and Shiva in the Magitek Research Facility they sense Ramuh's power and stop, implying, as in Final Fantasy V, that Ifrit and Ramuh know each other.

In-battle, Ramuh costs 25 MP to summon. Judgment Bolt (Bolt Fist in the SNES Version) has a Spell Power of 50 and is unblockable.

Ramuh teaches the following spells:

At Level Up, he gives a boost of +1 to Stamina.


Final Fantasy VII

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Ramuh.
See the Summon sequence here.

Ramuh is a Summon Materia that is obtained in the Gold Saucer. The player must pick up this Materia in the Chocobo Jockey Room after Barret Wallace defeats Dyne. If the player does not pick it up then, it becomes unobtainable. Ramuh's spell power is equal to 1.875x the base magic damage.

Stats Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Master
AP for level 10000 25000 50000 70000
Stat changes Magic +1, Max HP-2%, Max MP+2%


Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-

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BeforeCrisis-Ramuh

Ramuh, upon being summoned in Before Crisis.

Ramuh can be summoned in battle using the Ramuh Materia. He uses the attack Judgement Bolt, a lightning-elemental attack that hits all opponents. His appearance is based off his original appearance in Final Fantasy VII.

Final Fantasy IX

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FFIX Ramuh

Ramuh is an eidolon, and plays a role in the story. After Zidane Tribal, Vivi Ornitier, and Princess Garnet flee Alexandria, they wind up in the Pinnacle Rocks. Ramuh agrees to help Garnet if she can pass his test of completing a story and rewards her with a Peridot, which can be used to learn him as a summon for 30 AP. Ramuh reveals to Zidane and Vivi that whatever ending Garnet chose for the story, he would lend her his power; the story was simply to test her character. It is possible to leave Pinnacle Rocks without completing this quest, but the player can still obtain more Peridots later to teach Garnet Ramuh's summon.

Ramuh's summon attack is Judgement Bolt that deals lightning damage to all opponents. The magic power for Ramuh's summon under normal circumstances is 31. When the full animation for the summon plays, the power is equal to 32 plus the amount of Peridots in the party's inventory. If Ramuh is added to Dagger's roster of eidolons since the start of the game via a cheating device he costs 88 MP to summon before she has her eidolons extracted. When acquired normally he costs 22 MP to summon.

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Final Fantasy XI

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Ramuh (FFXI)

Ramuh appears as one of the six celestial Avatars. He represents the lightning element. The job class Summoner can unlock the "spell" Ramuh upon completion of the quest Trial by Lightning. Alternatively, a brave low-level summoner may go on the quest Trial Size Trial by Lightning and defeat Ramuh in a battle alone rather than in a group. He retains his trademark maneuver Judgement Bolt and has several other offensive abilities as well as two party enchantments.

Olduum is the name given to Ramuh's staff. His staff, so named, is also identified with an ancient culture on the same continent as Aht Urhgan. Not much is known of this ancient civilization, aside from the fact they worshiped Ramuh and developed electronic technologies.

More about him prior his worship in said civilization is revealed: He was a sage from a nation situated on the Buburimu Peninsula. His great learning allowed the country to prosper and develop advanced technology. However, one day, one of Ramuh's machines predicted an earthquake. His kinsmen were unwilling to believe the possibility of a tragedy after so much prosperity, so they didn't take any precautions. The earthquake struck, and the people, angry at their own foolishness, began to look for a scapegoat. Suspicions naturally fell on Ramuh, who decided to exile himself to an uninhabited island after a young boy, who had lost his parents in the earthquake, threw stones at him. The nation neglected its technology, out of spite for Ramuh.

Ramuh concept art.

Thus, when beastmen attacked them, several years later, they couldn't defend themselves. The same boy who had thrown stones at him—now grown into a man—was sent to ask Ramuh for help, and the sage accepted. He used the Staff of Olduum to wipe out the beastmen with a thunderstorm, but victory had a bitter taste. Fearful of this new power, Ramuh's kinsmen soon forced him into exile again.

This time, he didn't return. The nation collapsed, but Altana rewarded Ramuh's selflessness by taking his soul to the heavens and transforming him into the Celestial Avatar of Lightning. Olduum is the name of the brightest, purple-colored star of the Ramuh constellation. It's also the name of an ancient civilization which used to exist in the Aht Uhrgan region. It's possible that Ramuh learned how to control lightning from them on one of his travels.

Ramuh is also the name of a server.

Abilities

Level Name Pact Type MP Effect
1 Judgement Bolt Rage All Massive lightning damage to enemies within area of effect. Only available during Astral Flow.
1 Shock Strike Rage 7 Physical blunt damage and Stun effect.
10 Thunder II Rage 24 Deals minor lightning magic damage.
19 Thunderspark Rage 38 Deals lightning magic damage to enemies within area of effect and inflicts paralysis.
31 Rolling Thunder Ward 52 Grants the effect of Enthunder to all party members in range.
42 Lightning Armor Ward 91 Grants the effect of Shock Spikes to all party members in range.
55 Ramuh's Favor Avatar's Favor 0 Enhances critical hit rate of all party members near Ramuh.
60 Thunder IV Rage 118 Deals moderate lightning magic damage.
70 Chaotic Strike Rage 164 Three-hit physical attack dealing massive blunt damage and inflicting a very potent Stun effect.
75
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Thunderstorm Rage 182 Deals massive lightning magic damage to one target.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

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Ramuh.

Archon of Storms, foes fall before him as wheat before the scythe.

In-Game Description

Ramuh is the rank 3 Thunder Flying summon along with his pupil Raiden (a fellow lightning summon) and his tool Ramih. His regular attack is Judgement Staff, while his special, Judgement Bolt, deals massive lightning damage to all enemies in range and causes Silence.

Final Fantasy XIII

Template:Sideicon Ramuh makes a minor appearance as an Eidolon in the Pompa Sancta at Nautilus Park. He is summoned to battle Ifrit to defend Cocoon. There is also an area in Eden named Ramuh Interchange. The Final Fantasy XIII Ultimania Omega further reveals that Ramuh was, at some point, planned to be a Pulse fal'Cie, depicted towering over the landscape as an old man smoking a pipe.


Final Fantasy XIV

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Artwork of Ramuh by Akihiko Yoshida.

Lightning given sage form, venerated by the sylphs.

Though depicted in legend as a wise and benevolent elder who harbors ancient secrets, Ramuh is a merciless arbiter of those who would defile the sacred depths of the forest, striking down interlopers with fulminating bolts of lightning.

Official website description[1]

Ramuh appears as the Primal of the sylphs, and the stern guardian of the Black Shroud. He is, however, far less aggressive than many of his brethren, and is not actually fought in the initial A Realm Reborn storyline.

He plays a major role in the Defenders of Eorzea arc. Tempered sylphs have summoned him in response to repeated incursions into their part of the Twelveswood, and the player must face his trial to convince him that most Eorzeans mean no harm to the sylphs. During battle, he can summon several smaller versions of himself, known as Grey Arbiters that, unless defeated, will cause Ramuh's Judgement Bolt to wipe the player party.


Final Fantasy XV

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Final Fantasy XV Ramuh

After Noctis summons him, Ramuh prepares to use Judgment Bolt.

Ramuh is an Astral and the only available summon in Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae. He uses Judgment Bolt to deal heavy damage to enemies within a wide radius. Ramuh can be summoned by Noctis when he hits 0 HP.

When summoned, Ramuh grabs Noctis with his left hand, and he raises the staff he carries in his right hand into the sky above him, wrapping it in lightning. Ramuh throws his staff at enemies, triggering an explosion. The ground and all enemies are charred black, and Ramuh lingers for a while before vanishing. Ramuh's staff resembles Ixion, the lightning aeon from Final Fantasy X. His size is similar to the concept art of Ramuh towering over mountains from Final Fantasy XIII.

In the final game, if the party summons Ramuh inside a dungeon he can't do his Judgment Bolt, and instead throw his staff from afar.[2]

Final Fantasy Tactics

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Ramuh.

Ramuh performs a lightning attack, Judgement Bolt, when summoned. It costs 24 MP to cast, has a speed of 25, and needs 200 JP to learn.

In the PS version, when summoned, the summoner will sometimes say, "Master of creation, impart thy help! Ramuh!"

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

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Artwork of Ramuh.

Ramuh appears as a summoned beast, and performs lightning attack when summoned. He can be learned through the Judge Staff, after receiving 200 AP. Ramuh costs 18 MP to summon, has a Magic Power of 40, and is also susceptible to Return Magic and Absorb MP.

The description of the staff states that it was "struck by Ramuh's lightning".

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

Template:Sideicon Ramuh is a summon spell that can be learned through the Judicer's Staff by the summoner class for 300 AP. The description of the staff states that "The gigas Ramuh himself infused this staff with a bolt of lightning". He deals lightning damage to units in a large area at a cost of 16 MP.

Final Fantasy Tactics S

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Crystal Defenders

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CD Ramuh

Ramuh being summoned into battle.

CD Ramuh Ramuh can only be summoned in Crystal Defenders W1 for the price of five crystals. When summoned, Ramuh rains down lightning bolts that damage all enemy units and reduce their speed.

Final Fantasy Dimensions

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FF Dimensions Ramuh

Ramuh.

Ramuh is an Eidolon available to summon by the Summoner job class. He is a level 2 summon spell that costs 29 MP. He can be found in the Cave of Fulmination during the Dragoon's tale, where he challenges the Warriors of Light to see if they are worthy of his power.

Final Fantasy Legends: Toki no Suishō

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Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)

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DFFRamuh

The manual version of Ramuh.

DFFRamuh2

The automatic version of Ramuh.

Ramuh appears as a summon. When summoned, Ramuh uses Judgment Bolt, blocking the opponent's summon, disabling him/her of summoning it. Like some summons in Dissidia, Ramuh can be summoned by two distinct ways: Automatically, which summons him immediately when the summoner breaks the opponent's Bravery and shows an artwork of his Final Fantasy XI appearance, and manually, where his Final Fantasy V artwork appears. Ramuh's auto version can be obtained in the third stage of the Shade Impulse III storyline, and its manual version can be obtained in the first stage of the Shade Impulse IV storyline.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon Ramuh returns as a summonstone, with the same function as in the original Dissidia. His auto version is now found in Chapter Four: Where Memories Wait of Scenario 012. The manual version can be purchased from certain Moogle Shops for 30 KP.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2015)

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Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

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Ramuh is set to appear as a summon.

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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

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Theatrhythm Ramuh

Ramuh's aged appearance hides fearsome power. This lightning god's Judgment Bolt has been the saving grace of countless heroes as the heavens themselves bend to his righteous will, striking down the wicked.

Ramuh's CollectaCard

Ramuh appears as a summon. He occasionally appears if a summon is successful. He attacks enemies with Judgement Bolt.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

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Ramuh.

Ramuh is a Thunder-elemental esper. From time to time, players may encounter Ramuh in battle. Defeating Ramuh will grant players the Ramuh I summon stone, which allows Ramuh to be summoned into battle. When summoned, Ramuh uses the skill, Judgment Bolt. His summoned animation bears a resemblance to the summoned animation of Ramuh in Final Fantasy V.

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Final Fantasy Artniks

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Ramuh from Final Fantasy XI.

Ramuh from Final Fantasy XI appears as an obtainable card.

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

Template:Sideicon Ramuh appears as a summon. He retains his appearance from Final Fantasy IV, and, when summoned, attacks all enemies with lightning damage.

Final Fantasy Explorers

Ramuh in Final Fantasy Explorers.
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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

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Mobius Final Fantasy

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World of Final Fantasy

WoFF Shiva Ramuh Ifrit

Shiva, Ramuh, and Ifrit.

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Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon

Template:Sideicon Ramuh appears in Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon.

Chocobo's Dungeon 2

Template:Sideicon Ramuh appears in Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon 2.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon

Template:Sideicon Ramuh appears in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon as a boss.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales

Template:Sideicon Ramuh appears and serves as the Guardian of the Light Crystal, and as a character in Mini Red Riding Hood. In the Pop-Up Duels, he is a light element card, and has six cards under his name.

Cards

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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

Template:Sideicon Ramuh appears as cards depicting him from Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy XI, Final Fantasy XIV Final Fantasy Tactics, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy Explorers.

Triple Triad

Ramuh from the series appears on Triple Triad cards in the version available via Final Fantasy Portal App.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances

Kingdom Hearts series

Ramuh does not make a physical appearance in the Kingdom Hearts series, but in Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, a lightning-based finish command, named Ramuh's Judgement by default (the name can be changed). It can be obtained by all three main protagonists of the game, Aqua, Terra and Ventus.

Itadaki Street

Ramuh appears in Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special.

Ramuh is a chance card in Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable, with the ability: Upgrade your target house value by 20%.

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Lord of Vermilion II

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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U

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Ramuh.

Ramuh appears in the Midgar stage as a Summon, his appearance based on his Final Fantasy VII incarnation. Upon being summoned, he will cause the stage's three floating platforms to become electrically charged, damaging anyone who touches them. The platforms will also change locations during this time until he disappears.

Knights of the Crystals

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Ramuh appears on an ultimate card.

Etymology

Ramuh could be based on Lahmu, who is often portrayed as a bearded man with a red sash and four to six curls on his head. Ramuh could also be loosely based on an epic Hindu poem, written by Valmiki, called Ramayana. Its protagonist is Raama (also spelled Rama), said to have been the incarnation of the Hindu god, Vishnu. The name Ramuh could be an amalgam of Raama and Vishnu.

In the Final Fantasy series, Ramuh is an old, bearded sage with a staff who casts thunder magic. He could be based on the king Ra-mu of a supposedly sunken continent, Mu. The element of lightning could come from the Hebrew word רעם (rá'am), meaning thunder, or thunderclap. His previous name, Indra, is the name of the king of the Devas in Hindu mythology, the god of rain, lightning, and storms.

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