Lufia and the Fortress of Doom
- The first game introduced many of the awesome themes that would reappear in later games, such as Last Battle, the Doom Island theme.
- The boss theme. So catchy that it became the final boss theme in Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals!
- The final boss theme remixes both the boss theme and Battle of the Island in the Void, then adds an electric guitar solo.
- The Normal Battle Theme makes grinding and fighting all of those normal battles much easier than in most JRPGs.
- The intro theme, Battle of the Island in the Void, is the Leitmotif of the Sinistrals throughout the game, being remixed into other songs such as the final boss theme.
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
- The Savior of Those on Earth is one of the more well-known tracks from the game.
- The Sinistral theme from the first game, Battle of the Island in the Void, is strangely absent from its sequel...except for Daos's Theme.
- Tranquility, one of the game's most peaceful and beautiful tracks.
- Most of these songs (as well as a few from the original game) were remade for the DS version, and it is amazing. Last Battle in particular stands out.
Lufia: The Legend Returns
- The game has a whole bunch of good battle themes too:
- Battle #1, the regular battle theme, is surprisingly long and laid-back for a battle theme. Not that that's a bad thing...
- Battle #3, the Sinistral boss theme. It's not quite as recognized as the theme from Lufia II, but still gives a sense of fighting a strong opponent.
- Kaikami Guard Daos is a rockin' theme suited for the single boss it plays against.
- Battle #4 is a fast rock song and among the best-known and most well-loved of Lufia 3's music.
Lufia: The Ruins of Lore
- The Gaiden Game of the series doesn't skimp on awesome battle themes:
- The standard Battle theme, a remix of the Lufia II battle theme. And it gets an 8-bit rendition as the Ancient Cave Battle theme. (The Ancient Cave Boss Battle music is pretty cool too.)
- The alternate Battle theme is catchy as all hell.
- The Final Battle. Just in case you had any doubt this was the final boss...
- The Elder, the theme of the final dungeon, bears some resemblance to the final dungeon theme of the previous Lufia games, and is just as cool.
- History of Gratze ~ Ragule plays during Ragule's backstory and replaces the standard World Map theme after Eristol is raised from the sea.