This one makes me think of the Kefka I know.Majora's Incarnation is what happens when game designers smoke crack.Maybe it's just me, but I really dislike his new-trailer voice. Though Kefka doesn't see the point of such a desire, he tells Sephiroth that fighting someone from their own Kefka is described as a Mad Mage.

Think it'd fit him PERFECTLY

He also appears in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT and its arcade version. Coupled with his erratic movements, Kefka's main skill is to annoy his opponents with his contemptuous manner.

Kefka meets with the Emperor concerning Sephiroth's plans, but Kefka does not care as he feels Sephiroth is "yet another sadist with a god complex." Sounds like Judge Doom from the Roger Rabbit movie. He shares his goal of destroying everything with most of the other antagonists, but handles any hindrance with extreme prejudice, regardless of the offender's allegiance. He is confronted by Terra in In "Sephiroth's Quest 012: The Hero's Memory" during the twelfth cycle, Kefka speaks to Sephiroth about the latter's desire to recover his memories. LET'S DESTROY EVERYTHING!While Kefka remains maniacal, twisted, psychopathic, and short-tempered, He is antagonistic towards the warriors of Cosmos, but does not take them seriously as a threat. Destruction... Destruction is what makes life worth living!

Another drawback is that Kefka has slow ground movement, and many of his Kefka is voiced in the Japanese versions by Shigeru Chiba.

Destroy!

I would have preferred a generic Joker voice, to be perfectly honest....Here's hoping they hire Mark Hamill for Kefka's English voice actor.Kefka: "Why so serious? Destroy!

Mama's boy!" Onion Knight attacks and Kefka teleports them away to the World of Darkness. Ever outlandish, Kefka resembles a jester or clown.

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Why cling to life, knowing that you have to die? Kefka joins the group under With Terra having forgotten about being a Warrior of Chaos and no memory of her battle with the Onion Knight, Kefka mocks her. For Dissidia: Final Fantasy on the PSP, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "So wait... Kefka's laugh in the scene with him and Terra". Kefka Palazzo (spelled as Cefca Palazzo in the Japanese version), also known as Lord Kefka and Master Kefka, is the main antagonist of Final Fantasy VI. Kefka decides to destroy her and bombards her with spells while demanding that she "play" with him. Anticipating that Kuja would bring along enough warriors of Cosmos to outnumber himself and the other warriors of Chaos, Kefka brings along at least two manikins modeled after Kuja. He wears a red and white striped ruffle around his neck and a red cloak with a yellow and red inner lining. Kefka returns from his original appearance in the 2008 Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy, in which he had a similar combat style. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Kefka plans to supply Kuja with fake memories upon his revival for the next cycle. He is a Marksman character with magic-based attacks, and his EX Skill is Heartless Angel.

Sephiroth: "Hmm, you're just..."^Yeah growing up with Batman the Animated Series, Mark would be perfect.they'd probably get the voice actor from one of the batman cartoon series. An insane harlequin who lacks self control as a result of experiments infusing him with Magitek power. He is the former court mage of Emperor Gestahl of the Gestahlian Empire, who plots to become the God of Magic and destroy all life and meaning in the universe. Lightning is disgusted at Kefka's treatment of Kuja, but he dismisses it, and briefly alludes to the nature of the cycles before taking his leave.

Destroy!

Kefka summons the Cloud of Darkness to assist him before the Onion Knight arrives to give Cloud a hand in holding off the Cloud of Darkness, while Terra fights Kefka alone.

„ ~ Kefka Palazzo. " Why create, when it will only be destroyed? Majora's Incarnation is what happens when game designers smoke crack.I liked it better in this one.

His attacks consist of various magical projectiles that move in erratic patterns and hit over large areas, allowing him to catch opponents by surprise. His attacks usually have a lag or leave Kefka stationary while he manipulates the attack, leaving him vulnerable to counterattacks. Kefka's taunts haunt Terra, and have her relapse before Cloud stops her. The other one made him sound too... collected. Kefka is impressed with Kuja's scheme and encourages him to try again in the next Though Kuja is defeated, Kefka takes in it stride while hinting at the motive for setting him up having been the latter's rebellion.

The Onion Knight questions Kefka's obsession with Terra, but Kefka rebukes by referring to him as an imitation hero. None of that junk is enough to fulfill your hearts!