Dissidia Final Fantasy NT has an impressive roster of 28 characters, with representation from every main numbered title, Tactics, and Type-0. We already know that the season pass will be adding six additional characters, but we don’t yet know who. They’ve provided some hints, but it still leaves a lot of room for guessing. These are the hints that Square Enix gave about the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT season pass characters.
- Male, New (from newer half of numbered Final Fantasy titles)
- Male, New (from older half of numbered Final Fantasy titles)
- Female, New (from newer half of numbered Final Fantasy titles)
- Male, New (from newer half of numbered Final Fantasy titles)
- Female, Previously appeared in the Dissidia Final Fantasy series (from newer half of numbered Final Fantasy titles)
- Male, New (from newer half of numbered Final Fantasy titles)
Given the overwhelming focus on the “newer half” of numbered Final Fantasy titles, that’s where we focused most of our attention. Where that dividing line lands is unclear, but we’d guess either Final Fantasy VII or VIII starts the “newer half” of the series. The female character that previously appeared in Dissidia is almost certainly Yuna, unless Final Fantasy VII is included in the newer half, in which case it could be Tifa.
We threw caution to the wind and listed out which characters we’d most like to see make an appearance. These are the Final Fantasy characters we most want added in the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT season pass.
With so many characters to pull from (and a huge wishlist of who we want added), we hope that there are additional characters developed beyond the season pass, as well as additional stages, summons, and other features to make Dissidia Final Fantasy NT the ultimate Final Fantasy mashup. Do you agree with our picks? What favorite characters would you like to see come with the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT season pass when it releases?
We thought highly of the tactical brawler when we reviewed it earlier this month, but felt it was missing in-game tutorials and character move lists to help people understand how to play. If you’re looking for a character guide, you can read a full Dissidia Final Fantasy NT character move list and strategy guide that explores each one’s strengths and weaknesses.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Season Pass Character Wishlist
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Characters We Want in the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Season Pass
Every main character and villain is already represented, so Dissidia Final Fantasy NT has the opportunity to add some of the supporting cast members to change the game. Here are the ones we most want to see.
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Locke Cole - Final Fantasy VI
Type: Assassin
Locke is an iconic character from FFVI and deserves to get a bit more attention. As a thief, he'd make a great assassin type character, someone who can get in close quickly and stealthily, deal damage, and then get out. He could have some unique stealth abilities that would prevent enemies from locking onto him for short periods of time.
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Setzer Gabbiani - Final Fantasy VI
Type: Specialist
Setzer is a gambler, and his moveset could just as easily rely on lady luck to buff allies, debuff enemies, and deal devastating damage. This is the type of character that could really encourage strong team plays, and it would be a great way to get a little more Final Fantasy VI into Dissidia.
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Vincent Valentine - Final Fantasy VII
Type: Marksman
Although Vincent's primary move set would use guns and magic for long range attacks, his claw could provide some deadly moves if enemies do end up closing in. He also has the chance to be one of the most agile marksman class characters, something unique for ranged types in Dissidia.
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Red XIII (Nanaki) - Final Fantasy VII
Type: Vanguard
Red XIII is an opportunity to change things up a little bit, adding a four-legged character instead of the traditional bipedal ones. I see him as a heavy damaging vanguard type, but his animal instincts could make for some bursts of agility and unique moves that would devastate enemies up close.
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Barret Wallace - Final Fantasy VII
Type: Marksman
It's the man with a machine gun for an arm! Barret has the opportunity to be one of the heaviest hitting marksman types, but he'd have to have low mobility to compensate. I'd see him as a bizarre clash between a ranged character and a tank, someone that can defend will in close, but can rain hell from afar.
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Tifa Lockhart - Final Fantasy VII
Type: Vangaurd
Let's just put every Final Fantasy VII character in Dissidia. Tifa has been in Dissidia previously, so it's surprising that she wasn't on the roster this go around. She could deal a lot of damage up close, with the ability to extend her kicks and punches into long combos.
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Cait Sith - Final Fantasy VII
Type: Specialist
Bizarrely, Cait Sith is the name of the cat riding the robotic moogle, but the cat itself is also robotic, having been controlled during Final Fantasy VII by Reeve Tuesti. What would be quite a brilliant bit of meta would be to make the character in Dissidia be Reeve, and when selected, players control Cait Sith, but I digress.
Cait Sith would be a specialist type character, mostly good for buffing party members and debuffing the enemy, though he could set up through his slots move to deal a lot of damage on rare occasions.
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Laguna Loire - Final Fantasy VIII
Type: Marksman
Laguna has already been part of the Dissidia universe, so I wouldn't be surprised to see him return. As the machine gun wielding alter-hero of Final Fantasy VIII, he deserves to have the chance to polish his weapon once again to deal ranged damage in small, but persistent, bursts against foes.
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Rinoa Heartilly - Final Fantasy VIII
Type: Marksman
I really just want Rinoa in the game because of her Angelo Cannon special attack, where she shoots her dog Angelo at enemies off of her wrist-mounted blade projectile launcher. She'd also make for a really cool marksman type character that could deal a lot of damage at range.
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Seifer Almasy - Final Fantasy VIII
Type: Vanguard
Seifer is a great foil to Squall, having given him his iconic facial scar in Final Fantasy VIII's opening cutscene. Instead of copying what Squall already brings to the game, he would be a more heavy hitting vanguard version, bringing the damage and the pain with his gunblade.
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Vivi Ornitier - Final Fantasy IX
Type: Ranged
Vivi could hurtle increasingly powerful spells towards his opponents at range, but he'd also have a fair amount of white magic abilities as well, healing the party and offering buffs at times. Though his primary role would be ranged attacker, he multiclasses into specialist for party buffs.
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Auron - Final Fantasy X
Type: Vanguard
Having served as a Guardian with both Jecht and Tidus (For Braska and Yuna respectively), it only makes sense to add this manifestation of the Fayth to the roster, getting the band back together for more epic battles (not to mention that the entire story of Dissidia Final Fantasy NT centers around manifestations of memory). He'd primarily be a damage dealer with heavy attacks that can boost his bravery and lead to devastating HP attacks.
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Balthier - Final Fantasy XII
Type: Marksman
Balthier is the rogueish, Han Solo-esque ranged type. He would primarily deal damage with his gun, but he'd retain a number of tricky tactics to fool his enemies. He is a scoundrel after all!
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Sazh Katzroy - Final Fantasy XIII
Type: Marksman
Sazh would be another fun ranged character, and I want to see that little chocobo in his fro play some part in his attacks! As a L'cie, there are some interesting things you could do with any character from Final Fantasy XIII, but Sazh is the one we'd most like to see.
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Gladio - Final Fantasy XV
Type: Vangaurd
Honestly, Dissida could use more vanguard class fighters. I'd love to see Gladio join the fray just to hit enemies hard and rock a glorious mullet the way that no other character can.
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Prompto - Final Fantasy XV
Type: Marksman
Prompto would obviously be a marksman character, damaging enemies at range, but getting up close would give him the opportunity to use his camera for special moves, perhaps buffing or debuffing (as well as the potential for taking some cool in-game screenshots!). I'd love to see that Prompto busted out a selfie just as a teammate landed a winning HP attack.
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Ignis - Final Fantasy XV
Type: Specialist
Ignis's main role would be crafting recipes and cooking food. It could change depending on the combination of enemies/allies. There are a lot of opportunities for some unique gameplay with Ignis as a Dissidia character.