Final Fantasy X is, as the name indicates, the tenth mainline entry in the franchise, and it certainly is a popular choice among longtime fans. There are several reasons for this, and blitzball isn’t one of them. Rather, it’s the story, world, and characters found within the JRPG that make it a stand out title. Originally, the game saw release in 2001 on PlayStation 2 before hitting next-generation consoles as the years rolled by. Finally, in 2019, it came to Nintendo Switch as part of the Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD remaster collection.

With our FFX Auron guide, we aim to provide details on his weapons, armour, abilities, and stats, so you know exactly what to expect when preparing Auron for battle. It’s fair to say that he’s more of a tank than other characters, especially in the game’s early stages as he begins with a generous health pool.

Of course, Final Fantasy isn’t about being a lone wolf and securing victories alone, it’s about teamwork, so be sure to check out our FFX Lulu guide to gear her up to fight alongside Auron, Tidus, and other party members. Or, if you fancy jumping back into the timeless classic that is Final Fantasy VII, take a look at our FFVII Aerith, FFVII Tifa, and FFVII Cloud guides to prepare our heroes for combat. We also have an FFVII Sephiroth guide detailing how to defeat the former SOLDIER.

FFX Auron’s stats As his stats indicate, Auron is a bit of a tank, both able to withstand large amounts of damage while also inflicting plenty of pain. However, Auron isn’t the most accurate party member in the early game, nor does he get on particularly well with magic.

Stat Starting value Sphere grid

HP 1030 4630

MP 33 153

Strength 20 56

Defence 15 37

Magic 5 11

Magic defence 5 13

Agility 5 17

Luck 17 18

Evasion 5 15

Accuracy 3 4

FFX Auron’s armour Much like other party members, Auron has an item that serves as his armour. You can equip him with bracers, and it’s essential to make the right choice given they have varying stats and benefits, with some proving to be more beneficial than others.

There are plenty of bracers to choose from, including the following:

Armour Abilities

Overlord Breaks the HP and MP limits

Immortal Auto-potion, auto-med, auto-phoenix

Undefeated Any four status proof abilities

Collector bracer Master thief

Bracer of hope HP stroll, MP stroll

Assault bracer Protect, reflect, regen, auto-shell, haste

Shining bracer SOS shell, reflect, haste, protect, regen

Faerie bracer Any three status proof abilities

Peaceful bracer No encounters

Regen bracer Auto-regen or SOS regen

Crimson bracer Fire eater

Snow bracer Ice eater

Serene bracer Berserk ward/proof

Tetra bracer Four slot armour without abilities

Warrior’s bracer HP gets a boost of 20% or 30%

Metal bracer Defence increases by 3% or 5%

Pearl bracer Magic defence increases by 3% or 5%

Magic bracer MP gets a boost of 5% or 10%

Bracer One ability slot

FFX Auron’s weapons Auron’s weapon of choice is the katana, a long, pointy, and sharp sword that slices through the opposition like a hot knife through butter.

There are plenty to choose from, all of which offer varying benefits. Therefore, much like with armour, you need to consider what best suits your playstyle and how it benefits the approach you take to battle.

Here are some of Auron’s weapons we recommend:

Weapon Abilities

Masamune Auron’s celestial weapon Starts with no AP First upgrade has no AP and double overdrive Second upgrade gives break damage limit, triple overdrive, first strike, counter-attack

Beastmaster Capture

Peacemaker Double overdrive, double AP

Muramasa Triple overdrive, triple AP

Matoya’s blade Magic booster

Inducer MP costs are cut in half

Corrupter Any three status strikes

Kotetsu Evade and counter, or counter-attack

Sonic blade First strike

Assassin blade Deathstrike

Fire blade Firestrike

Shiranui The weapon has four slots but no abilities

Spiritual blade Magic offence increases by 10% or 20%

Nodachi Attack increases by 10% or 20%

S-blade Distill speed

Thunder blade Lightningstrike

War blade Attack increases by 5%

Heaven’s cloud Break damage limit

Conqueror All four elemental strikes

FFX Auron’s abilities Abilities are a vital part of the combat system in any Final Fantasy title. Like his fellow heroes, Auron has plenty at his disposal, with his moves offering a range of benefits, from inflicting the zombie status on enemies, to lowering his opponent’s strength, and transferring his overdrive charge to fill his ally’s meter.

Ability Description

Power break Auron lowers the strength of his opponent

Guard Auron takes damage that was intended for an ally

Threaten Threaten is inflicted on an enemy

Mental break The opponent’s magic defence is lowered

Entrust Auron transfers his overdrive charge to an ally, filling their bar instead

Extract power Target can drop power spheres

Magic break The opponent’s magic stat is decreased

Armour break Lowers the defence of an opponent, and nullifies the armour status

Sentinel Auron protects his allies in a defensive stance

Zombie attack Auron inflicts the zombie effect on his enemy

As for Auron’s overdrive ability, he uses bushido. To perform the move successfully, you must correctly input a button sequence, failing to do so means Auron performs a normal move. If bushido is successful, additional attack power and status effects are added to Auron’s strike.

And that’s everything you need to know about Final Fantasy X’s Auron. If you’re after another adventure, check out our picks for the best Switch RPGs here. We also have a Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier release date guide if you’re waiting for the mobile title.

Final Fantasy X is, as the name indicates, the tenth mainline entry in the franchise, and it certainly is a popular choice among longtime fans. There are several reasons for this, and blitzball isn’t one of them. Rather, it’s the story, world, and characters found within the JRPG that make it a stand out title. Originally, the game saw release in 2001 on PlayStation 2 before hitting next-generation consoles as the years rolled by. Finally, in 2019, it came to Nintendo Switch as part of the Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD remaster collection.

With our FFX Auron guide, we aim to provide details on his weapons, armour, abilities, and stats, so you know exactly what to expect when preparing Auron for battle. It’s fair to say that he’s more of a tank than other characters, especially in the game’s early stages as he begins with a generous health pool.

Of course, Final Fantasy isn’t about being a lone wolf and securing victories alone, it’s about teamwork, so be sure to check out our FFX Lulu guide to gear her up to fight alongside Auron, Tidus, and other party members. Or, if you fancy jumping back into the timeless classic that is Final Fantasy VII, take a look at our FFVII Aerith, FFVII Tifa, and FFVII Cloud guides to prepare our heroes for combat. We also have an FFVII Sephiroth guide detailing how to defeat the former SOLDIER.

As his stats indicate, Auron is a bit of a tank, both able to withstand large amounts of damage while also inflicting plenty of pain. However, Auron isn’t the most accurate party member in the early game, nor does he get on particularly well with magic.

Much like other party members, Auron has an item that serves as his armour. You can equip him with bracers, and it’s essential to make the right choice given they have varying stats and benefits, with some proving to be more beneficial than others.

FFX Auron’s weapons

Auron’s weapon of choice is the katana, a long, pointy, and sharp sword that slices through the opposition like a hot knife through butter.

Abilities are a vital part of the combat system in any Final Fantasy title. Like his fellow heroes, Auron has plenty at his disposal, with his moves offering a range of benefits, from inflicting the zombie status on enemies, to lowering his opponent’s strength, and transferring his overdrive charge to fill his ally’s meter.

As for Auron’s overdrive ability, he uses bushido. To perform the move successfully, you must correctly input a button sequence, failing to do so means Auron performs a normal move. If bushido is successful, additional attack power and status effects are added to Auron’s strike.