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Like the other four summons, Ramuh has a chance of appearing when a player gets a Summon Materia, and appears in his ''Final Fantasy VII'' incarnation.
 
Like the other four summons, Ramuh has a chance of appearing when a player gets a Summon Materia, and appears in his ''Final Fantasy VII'' incarnation.
   
He will attack the stage using ''Judgement Bolt'', where he will create four perpendicular beams of lightning that will electrify the three floating platforms on the stage, damaging anyone who touches them.
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He will attack the stage using ''Judgement Bolt'', where he will create four perpendicular beams of lightning that will electrify the three floating platforms on the stage, damaging anyone who touches them. The platforms' positions on the stage will also change.
   
 
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Revision as of 00:12, 16 December 2015

Ramuh

Ramuh (ラムウ, Ramū) is a summon in the Final Fantasy series. He appears as a stage hazard in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U for the Midgar stage.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U

Like the other four summons, Ramuh has a chance of appearing when a player gets a Summon Materia, and appears in his Final Fantasy VII incarnation.

He will attack the stage using Judgement Bolt, where he will create four perpendicular beams of lightning that will electrify the three floating platforms on the stage, damaging anyone who touches them. The platforms' positions on the stage will also change.

Origin

Ramuh was introduced in Final Fantasy III, where he attacks with Judgment Bolt, which deals Lightning damage.

In Final Fantasy VII, Ramuh's Summon Materia 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 is said to have been loosely based on an epic Hindu poem, written by Valmiki, called Ramayana. The protagonist of the story is called Raama (also spelled Rama), said to have been the incarnation of the Hindu god, Vishnu. It could be suspected the name Ramuh is an Amalgam of Raama and Vishnu, though this is not confirmed.

See Also

External Links

Final Fantasy Wiki's article on Odin

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