Final Fantasy 16 – Eikon Abilities, Customization, Free Respecs, and More Revealed

Players can earn points and unlock new Eikon abilities for regular battles. Abilities can be upgraded to become more powerful.

Posted By | On 22nd, Jun. 2022

Final Fantasy 16_02

By now, you’re probably sick of hearing of Final Fantasy 16’s Eikons. They each have multiple stages and phases in addition to unique elements (with one touted as akin to a pro wrestling match). Clive can also use the summons’ abilities while fighting in human form with combo chaining and real-time swapping.

As one would expect, an entire “ability tree” of Eikon abilities will be available. Speaking to Press-Start, producer Naoki Yoshida confirmed that unlocking these abilities is done by earning points from normal battles. You can even upgrade abilities further and respec as many times as desired.

“We want players to be able to use this system to customize their character to their play style, to use these points to purchase abilities that they want to use or power up the abilities that they enjoy using. That said, we also want players to be able to decide on something that fits them. And so, rather than having those point decisions be final, we’re going to allow players the opportunity to refund those points at any time and as many times as they want. They can experiment with different builds until they come to one that suits their play-style best without having to worry about starting over.”

We’ve seen some of the abilities from previous trailers. In GamesRadar’s preview, it confirmed that Phoenix’s ability “Rising Flames” serves as a launcher for sending foes into the air. Garuda’s ability “Deadly Embrace” allows for pulling enemies in to keep a combo going. There’s a lot to look forward to and customize, though you’ll also have AI-controlled party members to help out.

Final Fantasy 16 launches in Summer 2023 for PS5. Additional details on the world and story, along with a new trailer, will be revealed this Fall so stay tuned.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Keep On Reading!

Where Winds Meet Guide – 15 Best Tips and Tricks

Where Winds Meet Guide – 15 Best Tips and Tricks

This is a game that doesn't really hold your hand, but then again, perhaps discovery is apart of the journey t...

Sacred 2 Remaster Review – Better Back Then Than Now

Sacred 2 Remaster Review – Better Back Then Than Now

Funatics, Nukklear, and SparklingBit fail to recapture the magic of the 2008 original, though not all of this ...

Anno 117: Pax Romana Review – Expand the Empire

Anno 117: Pax Romana Review – Expand the Empire

The latest entry in the Anno franchise goes the furthest back the series has ever been, and here's how well it...

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment Review – Great Action, Weak Story

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment Review – Great Action, Weak Story

Arguably the best version yet of musou style gameplay buoys a dull story.

Where Winds Meet Review – A Surprisingly Generous Package

Where Winds Meet Review – A Surprisingly Generous Package

Where Winds Meet is a free to play epic with fair monetization, tons of content, and outstanding overall value...

Escape From Tarkov – What You Should Know Before Jumping In

Escape From Tarkov – What You Should Know Before Jumping In

The extraction shooter that arguably started it all is finally exiting closed beta. Here's everything you shou...