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Ranking the Protagonists in the Final Fantasy Series

Ranking the Protagonists in the Final Fantasy Series

Ranking the Protagonists in the Final Fantasy Series
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Warrior of Light
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Luneth
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Vaan
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Firion
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Noctis Lucis Caelum
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Tidus
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Bartz Klauser
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Lightning Farron
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Squall Leonheart
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Zidane Tribal
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Cecil Harvey
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Clive Rosfield
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Terra Branford
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Cloud Strife
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Ranking the Protagonists in the Final Fantasy Series
Warrior of Light
Luneth
Vaan
Firion
Noctis Lucis Caelum
Tidus
Bartz Klauser
Lightning Farron
Squall Leonheart
Zidane Tribal
Cecil Harvey
Clive Rosfield
Terra Branford
Cloud Strife

Ranking the Protagonists in the Final Fantasy Series

Since the very beginning of the franchise, Final Fantasy has always separated itself from other JRPG progenitors like Dragon Quest by featuring a greater emphasis on narrative. And while the main characters in the game were initially "blank slates" on which the player could imprint their own personality, the series quickly pivoted to feature fully fleshed-out protagonists that rival the enigmatic antagonists driving each game's conflict forward. Starting with Final Fantasy II, the series began to feature named heroes with personalities, backstories, and unique abilities that became just as important to the franchise as each game's story, with almost every mainline entry in the Final Fantasy series known as much for its leading character as its gameplay. With 16 core games and a 17th on the way, it's time to take a look back at all the Final Fantasy protagonists to determine a definitive ranking.

Our criteria for ranking each of the main heroes of the Final Fantasy series are fairly straightforward. We're looking not only at each character in terms of their impact on the story and growth and development throughout it, but also how each character fares in battle and the importance they have as the anchor point of their respective Final Fantasy's main adventuring party. Some of the leading heroes in each mainline Final Fantasy might successfully fulfill one of these roles while struggling to match the strength of their fellow series protagonists in the other, which ultimately results in them falling further down the ranking.

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