Summons are powerful entities that aid you in battle in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (FF7 Rebirth). Read on for a full list of all Summon Materia, how to get all Summons in the game, how to use them, and their abilities when summoned!
List of Contents
Materia | How to Get | Overview |
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Chocobo and Moogle |
・[1★] Starter Materia for Cloud |
Size: Medium Ultimate: Stampede Role: Deals wind damage with the chocobo and non-elemental damage with the moogle. |
Ifrit |
・[1★] Starter Materia for Red XIII |
Size: Medium Ultimate: Hellfire Role: Deals a large amount of fire damage with repeated attacks. |
Shiva |
・[1★] Starter Materia for Aerith |
Size: Medium Ultimate: Diamond Dust Role: Deals a large amount of ice damage with repeated attacks. |
Leviathan |
・[1★] Have Save Files for FF7 Remake |
Size: Large Ultimate: Tidal Wave Role: Deals a large amount of non-elemental damage with repeated attacks. |
Ramuh |
・[1★] Have Save Files for FF7 Episode INTERmission |
Size: Medium Ultimate: Judgement Bolt Role: Deals a large amount of lightning damage with repeated attacks. |
Magic Pot |
・[1★] Purchase the Digital Deluxe or Collector's Edition of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. |
Size: Small Ultimate: Magic Elixir Role: Protects and supports the party. |
Titan |
・[1-4★] Complete Summon Entity: Titan in Chadley's Combat Simulator. |
Size: Medium Ultimate: Earthen Fury Role: Deals a large amount of non-elemental damage with repeated attacks. |
Phoenix |
・[1-4★] Complete Summon Entity: Phoenix in Chadley's Combat Simulator. |
Size: Medium Ultimate: Rebirth Flame Role: Deals a large amount of fire damage with repeated attacks. |
Alexander |
・[1-4★] Complete Summon Entity: Alexander in Chadley's Combat Simulator. |
Size: Large Ultimate: Divine Judgment Role: Deals a large amount of non-elemental damage with repeated attacks. |
Kujata |
・[★] Complete Summon Entity: Kujata in Chadley's Combat Simulator. |
Size: Large Ultimate: Tri-Disaster Role: Deals fire, ice, and lightning damage with separate attacks |
Bahamut Arisen |
・[★] Complete Summon Entity: Bahamut in Chadley's Combat Simulator. |
Size: Large Ultimate: Gigaflare Role: Deals a large amount of non-elemental damage with repeated attacks. |
Odin |
・[★] Complete Summon Entity: Odin in Chadley's Combat Simulator. |
Size: Large Ultimate: Zantetsuken Role: Deals a large amount of non-elemental damage with repeated attacks. |
Gilgamesh |
・[1★] Defeat Gilgamesh |
Size: Medium Ultimate: Ultimate Illusion Role: Wields a collection of weapons to deal damage with repeated flamboyant attacks |
Posh Chocobo |
・[1★] Obtain from a Physical Copy Pre-order in ELAS (Asia) |
Size: Small Ultimate: Chocomet Role: Deals damage with a variety of elemental magic and uses Choco Boost to increase potency of the next spell cast. |
Moogle Trio |
・[1★] Preorder any Digital Version of FF7 Rebirth. |
Size: Small Ultimate: Kupvalse Role: Reals damage with coordinated attacks. |
Summoning Step-By-Step Guide |
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1. Stagger Your Enemy to Awaken the Summon 2. Spend ATB Charges to Call the Summon to the Field 3. Auto-Cast Ultimate Attacks as the Summon Leaves |
Before you can call forth your Summon, you must first proc the Summon Gauge. To get it to appear, you will need to stagger your enemy once. After getting staggered, a purple Summon Gauge should appear above your HP and ATB display (bottom right).
Now, all that's left is to wait for the Summon Gauge to fill up. Unfortunately, there is no way to speed this up aside from continuing the battle. This means that while possible, only tanky enemies or bosses will ever give you enough time to use a Summon.
How to Pressure and Stagger Enemies
Once the Summon Gauge is full, you'll need to spend an ATB Charge in order to call forth the Summon. In FF7 Rebirth, the cost for summoning will very depending on the size of the Summon.
Medium Summons like Phoenixm Ramuh, and Titan will only need 1 ATB charge to summon, while large summons like Alexander will require you to spend 2 full ATB charges.
ATB Guide: How to Fill the ATB Gauge
Once your Summon is on the field, you can use their special abilities by spending ATB charges. The use of a Summon's abilities is not restricted to the Summoner. Other characters on the field can use the Summon's abilities so long as they have enough ATB charges.
Once the Summon Gauge is empty, your Summon will leave the field. However, before it does so, it will cast its Ultimate Attack. Each Summon will have their own unique Ultimate, each with its own damage type.
Note: If the character who used the Summon Materia falls in battle, the Summon will automatically leave regardless of how much time is left on the Summon Gauge. However, they do still cast their Ultimate before leaving the field.
Summoning Materia have Red colored orbs. These Materia allow you to invoke summons by filling the Summon Gauge that only appears when fighting bosses or mini-bosses.
While summons function as allies in battle, they do not permanently stay with you during these encounters. After a summon, the summon gauge will slowly deplete and once the gauge is over, the summoned entity will unleash their ultimate attack before disappearing from that battle.
Unlike companions, you also cannot take control of summons and must rely on their AI to make decision in battle or by giving them command during battle. This is the maximum control that you have over summons but controlling them as your main character is not doable.
All Materia Types | ||||
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Magic | Command | Support | Complete | Summon |
Other Materia Guides | |
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Best Materia and Materia Combinations | - |
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