

It is also on the Memories of FFV album bought for 100 gil from Aldare's shop in Galdin Quay and on the Memories of DISSIDIA FF as "Victory Fanfare -Cosmos-", purchasable from Old Lestallum for 500 gil. The original theme from the first Final Fantasy is included in the music player. Felling Omega will play the fanfare as well. The Test version had a different arrangement than the final version. The "Victory Fanfare" also appears in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades at end of quests. In Episode Prompto, after Prompto and Aranea defeat Immortalis, Ardyn watches Prompto ride towards Gralea, and sings the "Victory Fanfare".Īn arrangement of the victory fanfare plays when winning a chocobo race. He will also sing it when a critical Recoil technique is executed.
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Prompto can sing the victory fanfare after battle, and he may sing different versions of it after patch 1.21. The track was composed by Yoko Shimomura. The traditional Final Fantasy victory fanfare, titled "Day's End Fanfare", plays when resting at a campsite or a lodging.

Completing a battle in either the SOLDIER 1st Class or Midgar's Flower Girl earns "Fanfare" from Final Fantasy VII, completing a battle in Yuna's Spira's Summoner garb results in "Victory Fanfare" from Final Fantasy X, while Sphere Hunter garb has "Mission Complete from Final Fantasy X-2, and completing a battle when Lightning is wearing the Miqo'te Dress results in the playing of the "Victory Fanfare" from Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. "Glory's Fanfare ~ Battle Results" plays when Lightning finishes a battle in her Guardian Corps garb, and "Blessed Fanfare" plays when completing a battle in Knight of Etro garb. When Lightning successfully completes a battle in the Slaughterhouse, the crowd can be heard cheering the traditional "Victory Fanfare" instead of an original victory fanfare composition from the trilogy. Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Ī wide array of victory fanfares are used, although the primary victory theme is "Salvation's Fanfare" which plays when completing a battle in garb created exclusively for the game. "Blessed Fanfare" appears in Lightning Returns as the victory fanfare that plays when completing a battle in Knight of Etro garb. "Blessed Fanfare" is only played when the player has finished a battle with a five-star rating. It also uses synthesizers like "Honor's Fanfare". It is played when the player has achieved four stars or less.Īnother track, titled "Blessed Fanfare", is Mitsuto Suzuki's composition and draws similarities to the traditional "Victory Fanfare" being an upbeat tune. Similarly to its predecessor, "Honor's Fanfare" is an entirely new composition containing a synthesizer, which draws similarities to "Glory's Fanfare" and "Battle Results" being a rather peaceful tune. Loz's ringtone is the "Victory Fanfare" from Final Fantasy VII and plays during an interrupted portion of his fight with Tifa Lockhart in the Sector 5 slums church. The original version is also included on the Final Fantasy VII Remake and Final Fantasy VII Vinyl album. The Final Fantasy VII victory fanfare appears in Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII as the victory fanfare that plays when Lightning is wearing the SOLDIER 1st Class or Midgar's Flower Girl garb. The 1996 demo version did not have a "Victory Fanfare" at all.

This is also the first case where an arrangement plays on the victory rewards screen, instead of the rest of the fanfare. Two variations of it are played at the end of of a chocobo race: "Jackpot!", which plays after a victorious race, and "Tango of Tears", which plays after a loss. Final Fantasy VII is the first game to use a different arrangement after the intro. "Fanfare" plays after the player defeats an enemy encounter. 3.5 Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.3.3 GACKT Visualive - Réquiem et Reminiscence II.2.2 Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy Returning Home.2.1 Distant Worlds II: More Music from Final Fantasy.1.32.1 War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.1.29 Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales.1.27.3 Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia.1.25 Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light.1.23 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time.1.22 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates.1.19.1 Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift.1.15.2 Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII.1.7.1 Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.1.4.2 Final Fantasy IV: The After Years.
