A Cid for All Seasons: A Definitive Ranking of Cids in Final Fantasy
Throughout the course of Final Fantasy’s history, Cid has been a mainstay. This titan of a man—often older, usually a technical genius, sometimes playable, and occasionally even evil— has been a part of this series since its inception, but no two Cids are identical. Each one brings their own unique feel and presence to the game they’re in. Cid’s role is typically to give you an airship, but the best Cids achieve so much more than that. They struggle, they rise, they fall, they typically make a mess of everything at least once. I’ve set out to rank them on a criteria of plot relevance, style, tinkering prowess, and just how messy their lives are.
17. Clive Rosfield (Final Fantasy XVI)
Clive is the worst Cid. After Cid’s death in Final Fantasy XVI, Clive takes on his name and his revolutionary attitude, but it never quite fits. It generally feels like a kid playing dress up in his dad’s clothes—which is what Clive is doing with his actual father’s clothes.. He has no style, he doesn’t make anything or tinker at all, and while he is quite plot relevant and certainly has a messy life it doesn’t quite reach the heights of Cid-dom I’m looking for. He’s lying about being a Cid and I won’t stand for it.
16. Cid (Final Fantasy XI)
I think there’s something lazy about taking an inventor character, tossing them in a blacksmith’s apron, and calling it a day. Cid XI feels like he’s there because Cid has to be there, and not because he has something to add besides making airships. He’s a fine character on his own, but in conversation with some of the truly spectacular Cid’s in this series he simply doesn’t have the staying power, and his design is completely unremarkable.
15. Cid Raines (Final Fantasy XIII)
I want my Cids to be gruff and gnarled, like the root of an old tree that also swears and can build ships. Cid Raines is simply too pretty for me. His age isn’t listed but he’s the youngest of the Cids in appearance. He performs his role of being a guy with an airship who worked for the wrong side and then rebels, but is fairly forgettable as a Cid from there.
14. Dr. Cidolfus Demen Bunansa (Final Fantasy XII)
Oh no! A villainous Cid! While Cid usually has some dealings with the evil empire that he’s trying to repent from, it’s rare to see one who continues working for the bad guys. Dr. Cid is party member Balthier’s estranged father and a mad scientist working towards world domination, so he’s certainly messy, a tinkerer, and very plot relevant. He lacks star power though, and being the only Cid who’s an antagonist pushed him back in my list.
13. Cid Del Norte Marguez (Final Fantasy VI)
This Cid is not technically a villain but boy does he do some villainous things. Working as a scientist for the evil empire, Cid performs experiments on people including his surrogate daughter, Celes, in order to give them magic powers. He creates the villain of Final Fantasy VI, and continues working for the empire well into the game until finally helping the party escape them. He saves Celes in the time skip section, but with Setzer being responsible for the airship in this game, Cid VI’s greatest impact on the plot is his own death (which, yes, you can prevent, and no, I do not think you should).
12. Cid (Final Fantasy)
It feels wrong to put the very first Cid this far back on this list, but the truth is he’s just not in the game. Cid is referenced in remakes of the first game as the creator of the airship and an ancestor of the Lufenian people. You do need the airship to complete the game, so his impact is felt, but this is merely a whisper, a suggestion of Cids to come.
11. Cid Previa (Final Fantasy V)
No knock on the fairly resigned Cid Previa, but the best part about him is his excitable grandson Mid. You do need to respect a Cid who fails at a task so badly that he decides to bail on the game and just get drunk at the local bar. Once he’s overcome his depression he does manage to build a submarine, a first for any Cid! Cid V is constantly stopping due to guilt, which leads his optimistic grandson Mid to either get his grandpa going again or have to invent things himself. They’re a great pair, but it’s Mid who shines the most.
10. Cid Haze (Final Fantasy III)
I adore Cid Haze’s design. He’s a jolly and welcoming old man with a large white beard who dresses like a witch. He cares for his wife and gives the party a ship he later mods into an airship. He’d be higher on this list but he lacks the drama I love in a Cid. He’s not making amends for helping an evil empire, he’s not obsessed with tinkering to a fault. He’s simply too well adjusted. That doesn’t mean he’s not lovely though.
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