Funny to see that Raphael was right about you. I see you're still trying to go blindly against us.
― Metatron on Raphael's information about the party
Raphael (ラファエル, Rafaeru?), known as Jibril in the original English translation, is one of the Ten Wise Men, the data analyst of the group, the seventh Wise Man to be created and a major antagonist in Star Ocean: The Second Story, its enhanced port Second Evolution and remake The Second Story R.
Story
Raphael first appears atop Eluria Tower with the other Wise Men, moments before the clash of Expel with Energy Nede.
He is then only seen again in Phynal, along with Camael and Zadkiel, where they all fight Claude, Rena and their friends, ending up defeated in the end.

Battle
Raphael is fought in the second invasion of Phynal, alongside Camael and Zadkiel. He isn't the strongest Wise Men out of the three, but is arguably one of the most deadly.
Despite his fairly average HP and MP, Raphael is a formidable enemy. Like Zadkiel, he can teleport all over field, making him a serious threat; to make matters worse, he can grab party members and send them to another dimension, although attacking him will cause him to release the character. His spells are Cure All and Thundercloud; however, he has a fairly weak Magic Attack when compared to Camael so it shouldn't be a problem. He also has an energy wave attack similar to Gabriel's Divine Wave attack which he uses during teleportation, which is very deadly and can score multiple hits.
Gameplay
In the remake, Raphael can be summoned as an Assault character. His summon ability "Wave", deals damage around its enemies. Unlike the rest of the Wise Men's Assault Abilities, he is one of the two with the fastest charge time of 25, other being Jophiel at 15, making its repetitive use quite helpful in certain cases.
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Trivia
- Raphael's true face is never seen, and he only has three lines of dialogue in the entire game.
- Raphael closely resembles the Jawas from the Star Wars franchise.
- In the English localization of the PlayStation version, his name was changed to Jibril. This likely comes from the archangel in Islam who acts as intermediary between God and humans, being the bearer of revelation to the prophets. Jibril is the Arabic name of the archangel Gabriel.