Nemesis
This is a really cool design with awesome detail work (See those eyes? Keep in mind that this is under three inches tall), It's weird how Nemesis in particular got made into a toy.
The design, with bone-gray coloring, first appeared as Ultima Weapon in Final Fantasy X.
Then it showed up again, colored black and with more spikes (the only version with extra spikes) as Omega Weapon. Both Ultima and Omega were plot-based monsters.
Nemesis, in gold, was the most powerful totally optional arena monster you hire a guy to breed so you can fight.
And then in Final Fantasy X-2, the exact same gold-skinned design was reused for Paragon, who has a pretty central plot role in both games.
So of the four options, why did they pick the least important one? Mind you, it looks purdy, so I ain' complaining.
Nemesis
This is a really cool design with awesome detail work (See those eyes? Keep in mind that this is under three inches tall), It's weird how Nemesis in particular got made into a toy.
The design, with bone-gray coloring, first appeared as Ultima Weapon in Final Fantasy X.
Then it showed up again, colored black and with more spikes (the only version with extra spikes) as Omega Weapon. Both Ultima and Omega were plot-based monsters.
Nemesis, in gold, was the most powerful totally optional arena monster you hire a guy to breed so you can fight.
And then in Final Fantasy X-2, the exact same gold-skinned design was reused for Paragon, who has a pretty central plot role in both games.
So of the four options, why did they pick the least important one? Mind you, it looks purdy, so I ain' complaining.