In Final Fantasy, party members occasionally show up for a limited time. These characters are often in the game for a moment and bring a wealth of power and usefulness with them.
Characters in Final Fantasy games leave for a vast number of reasons. Treachery, death, or simply heading off to do their own thing.
A few of these moments where a party member left were sad but memorable in the franchise. It can frustrate to see a character exit a party, but it’s also a blessing in some ways.
These outcomes often lead to significant story developments or other characters joining up to replace a fallen teammate.
As this list focuses on the mainline Final Fantasy games, certain characters who would otherwise have made this list have been disqualified, particularly Algus from Final Fantasy Tactics.
The noble, who joined the party early, turns out to be a disgusting person who handles the death of Delita’s sister and also makes an attempt on Ramza’s life.
Some characters could have made the list but did not for other reasons. Banon is a fantastic example of this.
He is the leader of the Returners in Final Fantasy VI and joined the party briefly while heading down the Lethe River. While he is a helpful character, with his “Health” ability, if Banon dies, the game is over.
Banon has been responsible for many users losing progress because they couldn’t stop Ultros from one-shotting the healer. For these characters, though, the criteria are based on several factors. These include the length of time in the party, what they contribute, and how fun and useful the characters are.
Early in Final Fantasy VI, players meet Kefka, a psychopath who dresses like a jester and is wildly obsessed with murder and power. On the other side of that coin is Leo
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