Few villains in video games can inspire such fear and terror as Sephiroth, the silver-haired, sword-wielding, sometimes shirtless antagonist ofFinal Fantasy 7. If you’re looking for a way to decorate your bookshelf, desk, or display case with a few figures of your favorite Final Fantasy villain, the best way is to pick up a couple of figures.

There have been quite a few figures of Sephiroth released over the years, letting you reenact scenes from the games and films thanks to many of them having tons of points of articulation and being completely posable. Whether you’re looking to fill out the cast of the classic JRPG in your figure collection or know of a Final Fantasy 7 Remake super fan, these Sephiroth figures are the best you can find.

Final Fantasy 7 - Polygon Figure Sephiroth

Square Enix Final Fantasy 7 Remake Play Arts Kai

Final Fantasy 7 - Polygon Figure Sephiroth

Take your figure collection back to the 90’s with this Polygon Figure version of Sephiroth. It might feel like there’s not a lot of detail in this figure given its somewhat basic design, but for fans of the classic Final Fantasy 7 game, it is an amazing figure to own.

An amazing figure replicating the look and style from the original Final Fantasy 7, this Sephiroth is part of a Polygon series, which took the characters from the game and recreated their polygonal character models into PVC figures.

Final Fantasy Trading Arts Kai Mini

You get the classic blocky arms, the extremely rigid eyes and hair, and the almost formless blocks that make up Sephiroth’s clothes. This little figure is almost perfect and is a great throwback piece for anyone who grew up playing the original PlayStation game.

Part of a massive series of adorably little figures from across Final Fantasy’s expansive history, the Sephiroth figure from the Trading Arts Kai Mini line takes the genetic anomaly that is Sephiroth and turns him into a little chibi figure.

Final Fantasy 7 Sephiroth (PVC Figure)

These figures are posable, though many of the original releases were not, so you can put Sephiroth in any pose you’d like. One of the coolest things about this mini figure is how many accessories come with it. You get four swappable faces, an extra hand to swap out, his massive Masamune sword, a couple of speech bubbles, and menu-like command box. Amazingly, this Sephiroth figure also comes with an alternate body that shows off his shirtless figure.

Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Play Arts Kai Sephiroth Action Figure

Depicting a version of Sephiroth who just won’t stay in Cloud’s memories, this figure is fully posable and comes from a long line of Final Fantasy figures. Pose Sephiroth in any way with all the different points of articulation featured in this figure.

An older figure that was released around the time of the Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children film, This figure is still available though it takes a little bit of hunting to find, which won’t be a problem for serious Final Fantasy fans.

Sephiroth Another Form Kingdom Hearts

Sephiroth comes with a bunch of accessories, including alternate hands to change Sephiroth’s grip and his iconic Masamune sword, which feels even longer with this figure. This figure comes from Kotobukiya, which is well known for its detailed and articulate models, so this figure gives you a bit more options than others when it comes to making him look the way you’d like when you display him.

Sephiroth Another Form Kingdom Hearts

An incredibly unique figure compared to many of the other Sephiroth figures out there, this one is based on artwork done by Tetsuya Nomura, who designed this version of Sephiroth from the Kingdom Hearts franchise. The blue to black gradient on Sephiroth’s single wing and his black and red outfit makes this figure truly special.

Another type of Sephiroth figure comes from the Bring Arts line of posable figures. These figures are a little shorter than others, standing at around 6 inches tall, but have a ton of points of articulation and lots of little details that make them a great collector piece. They are comparable to the Play Arts line you can see later in this list, but more affordable, which is nice.

sephiroth super smash bros. amiibo

This version of Sephiroth is the “Another Form” version, pulling inspiration from his design in theKingdom Heartsgames rather than the main Final Fantasy 7 franchise. You get two wings with the Another Form Sephiroth, his huge Masamune sword, and four different hands to alternate poses and positions. Some versions of this figure have an alternate faceplate, but they are exclusive to certain outlets.

Sephiroth Super Smash Bros. Amiibo

Great details comes in a tiny package with the Amiibo version of the great Final Fantasy 7 villain Sephiroth. This figure makes the most out of your collection by letting you use it with other compatible Nintendo Switch games.

Not every figure you own has to be a huge version of the character. Sometimes, smaller is better and that’s where the Amiibo Sephiroth comes in. This version of Sephiroth is a fantastic figure to display on your deck, its smaller nature being a great desk mate for when you need a bit of evil motivation to make it through the day. you may even pick up Sephiroth’s eternal enemy, Cloud, as an Amiibo as well, giving you a battlefield on your desk.

Square Enix Final Fantasy VII Remake Sephiroth Adorable Arts Figure

Even better, since this little figure is an Amiibo, you can use it with any compatible Nintendo Switch game you might have, doubling up its purpose to display and play with. Despite its small size, the Amiibo has a surprising amount of detail to it, with all the feathers in Sephiroth’s single wing shown in immaculate detail.

Square Enix Final Fantasy VII Remake Sephiroth Adorable Arts Figure

Look at this little fella, Sephiroth, the big bad villain who causes all sorts of pain and misery across Gaia in Final Fantasy 7, gets a cute update to his design. This figure even comes with the One Wing Angel form that is so iconic to his design.

Not every version of Sephiroth has to be an awe-inspiring figure of a planet’s imposing doom. Sometimes it can be an adorable little guy who just wants to be cute and make friends with the rest of the Final Fantasy 7 crew. This figure might not appeal to all fans, so if you’re looking to pick it up as a gift it might not be their cup of tea, so plan accordingly.

Square Enix Final Fantasy 7 Remake Play Arts Kai

This figure comes from the Adorable Arts line, which takes your favorite characters and gives them a “cute stylized” form that is vastly different from their in-game appearance. The figure has a few different points of articulation you can work with, along with accessories like his iconic single black wing, truly making him the One-Winged Angel from the game.

Upgrade your Final Fantasy 7 figure collection with the remarkable Play Arts Kai figure of Sephiroth. This figure is based on the Final Fantasy Remake’s design of the First Class warrior, bringing his evil plans to your display case.

The legendary SOLDIER First Class warrior that ravages the world of Final Fantasy 7 gets an impressive figure with the Play Arts Kai line. This figure comes with immaculate detail, all from the Final Fantasy 7 Remake game, so it features the most up to date character model for Sephiroth.

There are a ton of great features in this figure, which help justify the higher price point. You get a ton of accessories with the Play Arts Kai Sephiroth, including his gigantic Masamune sword, a swappable head piece that lets you change his expression, and optional hands that can change his pose, positioning, and grip.

The other really cool thing about this figure is just how tall it is. Sephiroth stands at a staggering 11 ⅛ inches tall, helping him intimidate your other figures.