Final Fantasy Resonance Characters
The Final Fantasy Resonance characters fall into three groups: the original main party carried over from Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, the antagonists who threaten the world's Crystals, and the legendary Final Fantasy heroes who join battle as Visions. The party is anchored by Rain, Lasswell and Fina, opposed by Veritas of the Dark and the Sworn Six of Paladia, and reinforced by crossover heroes such as Cloud, Terra and Y'shtola. This page collects every confirmed character and groups them by role, so click any card for a full profile of who they are and how they fight.
About the cast
Final Fantasy Resonance centers on Rain, a knight of the Kingdom of Grandshelt, his deputy and adoptive brother Lasswell, and the amnesiac Fina who emerges from the Earth Crystal. They are joined over the course of the adventure by supporting party members such as the engineer Lid and the knight Charlotte, each with a defined role in battle rather than being background faces.
The Visions are Final Fantasy Resonance's crossover hook: crystallized forms of heroes from across the Final Fantasy series. Rather than being pulled from a gacha, each Vision is earned through the story and side content, then equipped to a party member like a job. Below, the characters are grouped by their role — main party, antagonists, and legendary Visions — so you can find the profile you need quickly.
The original cast and the antagonists
Final Fantasy Resonance's original cast comes from Final Fantasy Brave Exvius and is rooted in the Kingdom of Grandshelt, the realm the story calls a kingdom of knights. At its heart are Rain, the young knight who commands an airship squadron; Lasswell, his disciplined deputy and adoptive brother; and Fina, the girl with no memory who steps out of the Earth Crystal and can commune with espers. Supporting figures such as the engineer Lid and the knight Charlotte fill out the party as the journey across Lapis widens.
Opposing them are the antagonists who threaten the world's Crystals. Veritas of the Dark, a dark knight of the Sworn Six of Paladia, opens Final Fantasy Resonance by shattering the Earth Crystal and attacking Grandshelt. His aim — destroying every one of the eight elemental Crystals that hold the world of Lapis together — is the exact mirror of the party's mission to protect them, and it sets the direction of the whole adventure.
How Visions shape your party
The legendary heroes on this page do not join as ordinary party members. In Final Fantasy Resonance they arrive as Visions: crystallized forms of heroes drawn from across the Final Fantasy series, each earned through the story and side content rather than pulled from a gacha. You equip a Vision to a character much like a job — one per character — and it raises that character's stats while granting the hero's own abilities and magic.
Raising affinity with a Vision unlocks more of its skills, and abilities you learn can carry across to other Visions within a shared cost limit, so your roster grows more capable the longer you play. Confirmed legendary Visions include the Warrior of Light from Final Fantasy I, Terra from Final Fantasy VI, Cloud from Final Fantasy VII, Shantotto from Final Fantasy XI, and Y'shtola from Final Fantasy XIV — each with its own elemental leaning and role in the stagger-driven battle loop.
Main Party
Antagonists
Legendary Heroes — Visions
Frequently asked questions
Who is the main character of Final Fantasy Resonance?
The protagonist of Final Fantasy Resonance is Rain, a young knight of the Kingdom of Grandshelt who commands an airship squadron. He is joined early by his deputy and adoptive brother Lasswell and by the mysterious girl Fina, who emerges from the Earth Crystal with no memory beyond her name.
Which Final Fantasy heroes appear as Visions?
Confirmed Visions in Final Fantasy Resonance include the Warrior of Light (Final Fantasy I), Terra (Final Fantasy VI), Cloud (Final Fantasy VII), Shantotto (Final Fantasy XI) and Y'shtola (Final Fantasy XIV). Each is a playable spirit equipped to a character like a job, earned through the story rather than a gacha.