With the announcement of Patch 5.2, Final Fantasy XIV players have reason to both rejoice and perhaps feel a little dread. One of Final Fantasy VII’s toughest bosses will be arriving on the planet of Hydaelyn in February 2020.

During a livestream on YouTube, FFXIV’s producer Naoki Yoshida announced that optional weapon-themed boss fights for the Shadowbringers expansion would begin making their appearance with Patch 5.2. One of these, he revealed, would be Final Fantasy VII’s optional boss Ruby Weapon.

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Ruby Weapon is a notoriously difficult boss in FFVII and is considered by many to be one of the toughest enemies in the game. This fight has undoubtedly resulted in countless broken controllers, rage quits, and inventive curse words over the past two decades. This is partly because Ruby boasts a defense stat that’s nearly double that of every other enemy in the game and he has a Whirlsand attack that systematically removes every party member until there’s only one remaining. At this point, however, the fight does not become the fair one-on-one that would be expected because Ruby grows three tentacles, each with a different stat-reducing attack. Defeating the tentacles might seem like the obvious solution, but it’s actually not because taking out the tentacles simply causes Ruby to go back to using Whirlsand.

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It’s not clear how the fight will be tweaked or adjusted for the massive multiplayer environment of FFXIV, nor is it certain whether the other three optional weapon bosses—Emerald, Sapphire, and Diamond—will eventually also make an appearance in the game. However, Yoshida’s description of the upcoming boss fights as “weapon themed” is already causing speculation and excitement. The fifth weapon, Ultima, can already be found in Final Fantasy XIV as three different boss encounters, the last of of which is considered to be one of the most difficult in the game.

Final Fantasy XIV is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game released by Square Enix in 2013. It has taken many of the most beloved elements of the series—such as classes and jobs, bosses, and battle systems—and successfully combined them into one epic gestalt of the entire franchise. The game currently boasts more than 18 million players and has won a plethora of awards since its debut.

Final Fantasy XIV is currently available on PC and PS4.

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