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Defence Force: Cait Sith

4:00 PM on 09.11.2009   |   Jim Sterling

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[The Defense Force is an article series that roots for the underdog, plays Devil's Advocate and otherwise defends the indefensible. If something's hated, and we deem that hatred unjust, you can guarantee the Defense Force will mobilize.]

Oh, poor Cait Sith. Final Fantasy VII is one of the most famous videogames of all time, and arguably the most well-known Final Fantasy game in RPG history. Its story is remembered fondly by millions of gamers around the world, and its cast of characters are highly regarded and iconic in their own right. Cloud Strife, Sephiroth, Vincent Valentine, Cid Highwind, each character was an unforgettable, beloved creation. 

Except poor Cait Sith. 

Nobody likes Cait Sith. Fans call him annoying, worthless, too unpredictable to play with and too obnoxious to be endearing. Only Yuffie comes close to rivaling him for most hated Final Fantasy VII character, but even Yuffie has her fans. Cait Sith can't boast much of a fanbase at all. 

That is why I'm here to give Cait Sith the boost he deserves. This is the Defense Force, and this week we've manned the shields and gone to bat for nobody's favorite stuffed feline. 

Cait Sith (or Cait "Shit" as some people call him) is a stuffed cat toy that rides a giant Moogle doll and shouts commands with a megaphone. Over the course of Final Fantasy VII, it's revealed that Cait Sith is merely the puppet of a Shinra executive known as Reeve, who was made to act as a spy for the evil corporation and ultimately betray the heroes. However, he eventually suffers a crisis of conscience and defies his superiors to redeem himself and help his newly won friends.

There are many reasons why people don't like him, both in terms of gameplay and story. We'll address the gameplay first and then move onto Cait Sith as a character. One of the main reasons people hate him is because his stats apparently "suck." He doesn't have a very strong attack, and his magic skills aren't exactly stunning. However, those who focus purely on his base stats aren't using Cait Sith in the correct way. He's a gambler, a chancer, and he's a character that should be used by people willing to take risks. Cait Sith's strength lies not in reliable stat-based attacks, but in his completely unwieldy Limit Break. 

The Limit Break itself is a matter of controversy for those who dislike Cait Sith. You see, Sith's Limit Break is based entirely around chance. His Level 1 Limit is less dangerous, seeing as he merely rolls a dice that determines the amount of damage that he does. However, he eventually graduates to Slots, an attack that could automatically win any battle the party finds itself in. However, it could also eliminate the entire party as well, meaning it's Game Over for anybody who finds themselves on the losing end of Sith's powers.

Why can't people realize that this is actually brilliant? Turn-based RPGs can be so devoid of excitement and a random element like Cait Sith shakes things up. His Limit Break becomes a moment of tension, where one unlucky streak could see everything lost. However, the rewards for success are unparalleled, with absolutely any fight in the game successfully concluded with just one fortuitous gamble. You can kill the WEAPONs with that thing in seconds. Provided of course that you get lucky. 

Those who do not appreciate Sith's Limit Break are, quite simply, cowards. They are afraid of risk and reward, and don't have the balls to do something that can't be perfectly predicted and plotted out in advance. Cait Sith is supremely powerful, but also incredibly dangerous. That's a fantastic element to have in an otherwise routine turn-based RPG battle. Unless of course you're scared of a little chance. 

As far as the story goes, Cait Sith was a great character despite what people think about him, and his character arc was perhaps the most resonant. Reeve was a representation of most modern people. He was an underappreciated salaryman trapped under inept and ignorant superiors, forced to do work for which he had no heart, and trying to do good deeds for people that relied on him, even though greater forces than he did nothing but harm. Although Cait Sith was Reeve's puppet, he was little more than one himself, toyed with by Heiddeggar and Scarlet for their own evil ends. Unlike most of us, however, Reeve was able to revolt and stand up to his bosses, eventually earning his redemption by having some guts and showing his bosses that he wouldn't be trodden on anymore.

Going back to Cait Sith's betrayal of the party, I really must question the emotional stability of people who seriously hate him for a simple plot device. One poster in this NeoSeeker thread was so enraged after discovering Sith was a spy, he "killed the character off," presumably by attacking him with his own party during a battle, and hasn't revived him with a Phoenix Down ever since, essentially pretending that Cait Sith is dead and that Cloud is just lugging around a giant toy corpse with him everywhere he goes. If that's considered sane and reasonable behavior among the Caith Sith-loving audience, then I am personally very glad to not be considered part of such a group. 

Besides which, everybody loves the story of a reformed villain, and Cait Sith eventually makes up for his behavior -- behavior that he never really had much of a choice about in the first place. It was Cait Sith that was able to retrieve the Black Materia to make amends for his actions. Of course, Cloud then proved himself to be an even less reliable hero than Reeve, handing the Materia over to Sephiroth before later coming clean that he was a bigger liar than Cait Sith had ever been. 

Outside of his moment of treachery, which was in itself a great plot twist, I still don't get what it is Cait Sith ever did to be considered so "annoying." Now Yuffie, she was annoying. She was a loudmouthed, cocky, spoiled little bitch who stole things and needed effort to recruit. Cait Sith was never really that overbearing. His dialog wasn't ever obnoxious or rude, nor was it ever filled with poor attempts at wit. He wasn't trying to be a "cool" mascot-type character like most anthropomorphic animal, he was just a laid back fortune-teller who even tried to do an adorable little dance to cheer Cloud up after Aeris died. You can't hate a guy for trying to dance!

There are even those who hate the design, and to those people, I laugh at them because they clearly don't understand Final Fantasy. Cait Sith was more true to Final Fantasy design than any of the other characters. He embodied the spirit of the old FF games, the type of game that Final Fantasy IX went on to champion. Cait Sith has a memorable, distinctive and comical look, something that was needed to offset the darker, rather po-faced appearance of the rest of the cast. While everyone else was brooding and containing their androgynous rage, Cait Sith at least looked funny. Don't get me wrong, I love FFVII. However, just because Cait Sith dared to be different from all the other dark-clad, impossibly-haired shemales, that doesn't mean he was rubbish. 

Cait Sith was a good Final Fantasy character and his place in FF VII was well earned. His wasn't nearly as annoying as people claim he was, a claim I feel was made purely because of how he looked. We've got a word for that where I come from -- racism! He might not be the most reliable party member, but that's where the fun lies and anybody who thinks his Limit Break "sucks" clearly doesn't have the backbone required to make use of it. I urge all who previously overlooked, ignored or outright hated this character to truly examine what it is about the character they actually dislike. If you look hard enough, I'm sure you'll find the little Cait Sith that's inside all of us.








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Sentry's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:06
Sentry
Nicely done. I'm sold.
Wintersocks's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:13
Wintersocks
I always loved Cait Sith. I agree that random attacks are the greatest in RPGs. Like that random attack I think Togepi always used.
Ballistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:13
Ballistic
I hope you 'defense force' Quina sometime, this was awesome! Keep em coming!
socialnorms's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:14
socialnorms
"We've got a word for that where I come from -- racism!"

Where the hell is that, UC Berkeley? People who call other people fat or ugly or coked-out are not racists.

Otherwise very well-written article. I'd almost try him out again. Except that he isn't particularly fast, powerful, or have EEE breasts.
king kong five's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:15
king kong five
I never disliked Cait Sith, but I don't think I ever actually liked him either. He kind of just faded into the background for most of the game when I played it.
Krow's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:16
Krow
Jim, anyone, please tell me where that CG render near the end of the article comes from. I must know.

Otherwise, I agree! I'm a sucker for Moogles and strange cat creatures, so Cait Sith was right up my alley. Though, I never really used him...

I'm going to go remedy that.
Klarden's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:17
Klarden
Agree with you completely. Only Yuffie can truly be called really annoying as a character. And only because she was DESIGNED to be annoying. And the moment when Cait Sith redeems himself and Cloud looses himself was a brilliant. Cait Sith, imo, was also there for a contrast with the other characters, places and things happening. A contrast i really loved him for.
ryderbackside's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:17
ryderbackside
I remember one time I was just going to beat Savior Sephiroth again for fun, and Cait Sith his the slot combo the makes him gigantic and your only party member. I just beat the hell out of Sephiroth with those plush, prehistoric moogle claws and won the game in one of the weirdest ways possible. Thanks, Cait Sith!
thenooby1's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:18
thenooby1
Fact: Cait Sith was annoying and sucked.
Klarden's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:19
Klarden
@Krow - from the the beginning of Advent Children
rockydil's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:21
rockydil
He wiped my party with slots just the other night, but I still like him. Maybe it's that finger-snapping jazz theme music...
Br0th3rGr1mm's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:23
Br0th3rGr1mm
The Randomness of his LB is the problem. Why would anyone risk a complete party wipe or even an instant victory, when the actual enjoyment of the game is actually PLAYING stratigicly to win a battle?

The character idea in of itself was typical of FF 'kookie'-ness that seems to be based on, "we need a character that nobody really wants to use in the game, but is so oddball it gets it's own blog story 15 years from now...".
Jesus H Christ's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:24
Jesus H Christ
I didn't realize he was so hated; I always liked him.
Mentok the Mindtaker's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:25
Mentok the Mindtaker
@krow Advent Children: Complete (not sure if it was in the original)
Black Nexus's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:28
Black Nexus
I always loved that slot attack, I just wasn't too good at getting lucky with it.
Aurain's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:30
Aurain
Reeve is a cunt.
The cat is a cunt.
The Moogle is a cunt.
The Second Cait Sith is a cunt.
Reeve in Dirge of Cerberus is a cunt.
The Cat in Dirge of Cerberus is a cunt.
I can't remember him in Advent Children, But I'll wager that he was a Cunt.

Genesis from Crisis Core is an even bigger cunt, but that's a different argument.
PappaDukes's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:30
PappaDukes
I always liked Cait. People can be so racist sometimes.
TheStripe's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:34
TheStripe
I'm going to have to replay FFVII. I skipped cait on a recommendation from a friend so I never really tried him out.
flabzilla's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:34
flabzilla
I still hate him.

I don't understand the white stuffed toy thing either, why did he use it for transport and where did it go in the movie? Was he entirely machine, cat and all? :S
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:34
Topher Cantler
He's no Memebon, but he's okay with me.
Gen Eric Gui's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:38
Gen Eric Gui
Who the fuck is spreading rumors that his stats were bad? Cait Sith was the best wizard in the entire game, he has the best MAG stat outside of Aeris and his high HP means that he doesn't have to worry about the HP loss from equipping Materia.

Also, Dice is the first Limit Break capable of getting to 9999 damage, and it's a level 1 Limit so it charges faster than everyone else's too. Honestly, Cait Sith is a LOT more powerful than several other members of the cast, most notably the shitty, shitty Vincent and Red XIII.

Honestly, the reason people don't like him is because he's not a generic animu pretty boy. People just like to hide behind made-up facts about him to justify their irrational hatred.

@ Br0th3rGr1mm: lololol @ needing strategy in FF7. The most complicated strategy you ever need is "spam multi-hit special attack, heal when low on health".
Super Drybones's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:39
Super Drybones
It has two robotic vagina's.
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:42
Darren Nakamura
I was always a fan of Cait Sith as a character, but in battle he was arguably the most useless, so he unfortunately never got used.
TheBigFeel's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:42
TheBigFeel
I love this as a series! You're going to have to do Waluigi at some point. Fuck that guy; convince me otherwise.
Santos L Halper's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:44
Santos L Halper
The big stuffed Moogle ridden by a puppet cat really deters the more "realistic" approach of the game. I'd say the same for Red XIII. Having anthropomorphized animals kinda breaks the willing suspension of disbelief for me. I still love FFVII though. I showed a friend clips from the Advent Children Complete Blu-Ray to show off my new HDTV. He knows nothing about Final Fantasy in general. He was interested until the Bahamut fight when Cait Sith and Red XIII show up, at which point he said "what the f&%$, I just lost all respect for this."
Jechxior's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:47
Jechxior
Very well said, But I will have to agree with many that he did get kinda pushed off to the side for many of the other more battle-oriented characters, but it was always interesting using him just for some fun random encounters.
's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:49
Clint
Greatly put! Only thing I didn't like about Caith was the weird shit they randomly threw in when he was getting the black materia about the puppet actually being sentient. Still don't know what that was all about >.<
's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:50
Clint
Durp. Just realized my terrible grammar. "Greatly put" :P
Ramble's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:51
Ramble
"just because Cait Sith dared to be different from all the other dark-clad, impossibly-haired shemales, that doesn't mean he was rubbish"

that quote sums it all up
Ganjookie's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:51
Ganjookie
Ive got a Cait Sith model sitting on my monitor, him and Cactaur regularly fight, but sometimes Toonberry will jump in and fuck shit up.
ndschroede23's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:53
ndschroede23
Using Cait Sith's limit breaks doesn't show "balls." It shows "stupidity." You could essentially reduce the effectiveness of your party by 1/3 by putting him in there on the off-chance you'll get a badass Limit Break, or you could replace him with a much more powerful character and be just about as effective. Aside from the WEAPONs, rarely do you encounter an enemy so powerful where Cait Sith's super Limit Break would be much more beneficial than a powerful character in his place.

Also, many would argue that using Cait Sith proves the exact opposite - an absence of balls. Although tempting, a victory over a WEAPON with Caith Sith's limit break is not a victory, and proves luck, not strong characters or strong strategy.
iEro-Sennin's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 16:59
iEro-Sennin
Nice read, indeed. Personally, I liked CS for his looks but I never took him into my party simply because I preferred Red XIII and, my all time favorite FF character, Vincent. See, I didn't hate him or anything, it's just that there were characters I found more interesting and gameplay-wise stronger. But then again, I didn't care as much about the stats and skills of the characters as I did about their personality and *cough* looks *cough*.

More of these, please.

kthxbaii
Colonel Gim's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:00
Colonel Gim
@ Gen Eric Gui: Oh yeah, Cait Sith was the magical badass tank on my team. He could always get in the most Ultimas.

Of course, my own inane love for Cait Sith probably came from how much I liked Mog in FFVI, and Quina in FFIX. The weird ones are always the most fun to play. Especially if they have a frog-collecting mini-game.
HiddenAHB's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:01
HiddenAHB
Probably because Cait is asian.

PS: Jim would be a great politician wouldn't he?
MuddBstrd's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:05
MuddBstrd
I love the people on here who are saying that use of Cait Sith detracts from the "strategy" of battle in FFVII. Battle in FFVII almost never employs any amount of strategy. FFVI started the trend of the series becoming very easy, and FFVII is when it came to true fruition. The one group of difficult enemies, the optional WEAPONs, still didn't require strategy, they required grinding.
Occams electric toothbrush's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:07
Occams electric toothbrush
@Santos L Halper:

Having anthropomorphized animals kinda breaks the willing suspension of disbelief for me.

Oh come on, admit it. You're a furry deep down inside.
Vanilla Gorilla's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:09
Vanilla Gorilla
So, he does have a really good story. There are quite a few parallels that can be drawn between Reeve, Vincent, Cid and Cloud. Most namely that they were employed by Shinra, but at some point manned up, grew a pair and defied their masters.

However, what you're lacking is the point of why so many don't care for him. His only thing he's good at is his Limit Break, which is a game of chance. Why rely on chance, especially when you can have a lot at stake?

That's why he's a piece of shit. It doesn't matter if he can 1-shot weapons, if you need a game of chance to down a weapon... you're fucking terrible anyhow!
GamingGoddess's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:11
GamingGoddess
I've always been confused about the extent to which Cait Sith himself was a real character, and to what extent he was just an extension of Reeve. I mean, was it basically Reeve in your party, just via remote control? Or did Cait Sith really have his own mind? I think the game played it both ways, depending on what was going on.

I've never hated him, but I've always been confused by him.
ViewFinder's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:21
ViewFinder
Wha? I've always thought that everybody hated Yuffie for being so god damn annoying. Guess I was wrong. Cait Sith was likable character, even though he was kinda useless time to time and one of the few characters that shine through that emo-library-card-wrist-cutting-bunch-of-morons, that are Final Fantasy(whole series) characters.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:21
Jim Sterling
GamingGoddess:

I think for the most part, we're meant to assume it's just Reeve, but there are certain parts of the game where an element of self-awareness is hinted at, most specifically the part where Cait Sith #1 sacrifices himself for the Black Materia. It's sort of alluded to that Sith doesn't want to "die."
storyr's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:27
storyr
I hate Yuffie for stealing my fucking materia. That whore.

I agree with the above Jim, it's easy to write (or think?!) him off as a shitty antagonist, but I think his sacrifice reconciled my issues with him...despite the fact I was 11 years old when I played it.
Dao2-SKP's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:28
Dao2-SKP
Cait Sith the white doll has always been awesome.

Everyone hates yuffie though :P
Furyfire's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:33
Furyfire
I ALWAYS played with Cait in my party. :D - My main party usually consisted of Him, Cloud, and Cid.

If I had to choose others. Tifa, Cloud, Cid, but in any case... :P

Cait is also my favorite all around character.
wolfdragon's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:41
wolfdragon
Jim Sterling:

It should also be noted that there is no way Reeve can be in control of Cait Sith 24/7. Being in charge of Urban Development at the Shinra he has other things to do. It's only logicial that there is some kind of AI in control of Cait Sith the majority of the time.
EggmaniMN's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 17:53
EggmaniMN
Setzer had slots first and he didn't need a limit break to use them. He's the true gambler. Especially when he can equip Fixed Dice.
KrazyKraut's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 18:00
KrazyKraut
m8s...m8s...plz...m8s:
STFUAJPG
Phallus Knife Fight's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 18:19
Phallus Knife Fight
--But he does suck when he's trying to Solid Snake his way into Midgar.
Draconianviper's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 18:24
Draconianviper
I liked playing Cait Sith in my parties at times. Especially when the other two were usually overpowered for most fights later. He added an interesting dynamic to the fights.

Besides, I don't remember Sith rearranging all my dang materia! Get out of here Yuffie, nobody likes you.
ikiryou's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/11/2009 18:27
ikiryou
Cait Sith in Dirge of Cerbie was awesome. Or as awesome as Cait Sith could be playing Old Snake. I like cats, which is an instawin for Cait Sith.
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