Garuda
Garuda, the guardian of the wind, is back. She is one of the first Eikons you’ll meet, and she’s involved in some early plot points that come back later in the story. This shows how different Clive Rosfield is from the other characters in the story.
Plus, her talons are a great addition to battle because they can grab enemies or give them a “mini-stun” when the stagger bar is halfway full. Her skills are also great for making enemies fall down.
Titan
He does a lot of damage and has a way to stop most attacks. He is one of the best Bosses in the game. The Titan is by far one of the most interesting Eikons in the game, and his powers do a lot of damage.
They’ll be a little slow (and you can hold it a little before striking to do more damage), but your Eikon’s punches will still do a lot of damage. Plus, most of his moves cover a large area, which makes them very good for controlling crowds. As was already said, it’s helpful to have a block button. If you block at the last second, you can strike.
Shiva
Shiva’s skills are the only ones that can freeze your enemies, which is a unique way to use the power of cold. The fact that her master follows you around for most of the story is also a fun part of the game. These two characters, who are both connected to ice and fire, show how Game of Thrones influenced this game.
Her skills are pretty good, and you can double-dodge with her, and the second dodge will freeze anyone close to you. It only works for a short time, but it works on almost everyone and is easy to spam.
Phoenix
The Phoenix, which gives you most of your power, is also a big part of the story because of its link to Clive and Joshua, Clive’s brother. After all, the plot starts with the way it links them. Well, that and Ifrit, but everything in its own time.
It also has great skills, like being able to reach your enemy right away (or at least get a lot closer) and doing great area attacks. One of them even heals you at the same time, which helps your attack and defense at the same time.
Ramuh
Ramuh is also a great Eikon. When he is fully ready, he is one of the most powerful. His lightning skills aren’t to be taken lightly, and they’re a great addition to our arsenal. Also, Cid, who is one of the best characters in the game, gave him this power. And with a voice that was quite charming.
You are vulnerable when you choose where to shoot, but his skills are some of the best, with a beautiful stun potential and big areas that hit multiple enemies. Most of them are also easy to use quickly, which is fitting for lightning strikes.
Odin
Darkness is an interesting power, and Odin’s Arm of Darkness gives him one of the most interesting ways to play compared to the others. But before we get to that, we should also talk about how important he is to the story. He is one of the most important fights in Snake Game.
But he went back to working on his car. Even though his moves are some of the weakest in the game, they hit a lot of people at once and can be used in great combos. These combos fill up a meter for a special move called Zantetsuken, which does a lot of damage over a large area. It does a lot of damage and fills the Zantetsuken meter quickly.
Bahamut
With his mega, giga, tera, and even zettaflares, which are still not as strong as Donald Duck’s. Bahamut is also responsible for one of the best fight sequences in the game. His skills are also very useful in battle. His Dominant, Dion, is also one of the most interesting side characters. Because he goes through some very hard times on his own journey.
Megaflare isn’t that exciting because it takes so long to use, but if you’re patient, it’s quite powerful. Even so, his abilities are great for crowd control and range. And Gigaflare can hit anyone you can see on screen if you aim it right.
Ifrit
The Eikon of the hour, since you are already his Dominant. And, of course, you get the special one, which works differently than the others for reasons you should find out while playing. Even so, the way it acts and its relationship with Clive are quite unique. And, as we’ve already said, that’s how the story begins.
You can semi-prime if the fight is getting too hard. And there are times when you can play as a fully primed Ifrit. The game starts out slow but gets better with each transformation, which gives the game a story purpose. You also get some abilities, but since they all have to do with fire. You’ll have to choose between using his abilities or the Phoenix’s. If you learn the abilities, though, you can put them wherever you want.