Persona 5 как создать сатаниэля

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This is a list of all Personas appearing in Persona 5. For the list of Personas in Persona 5 Royal, see List of Persona 5 Royal Personas.

↓ - denotes a Persona which has to be bought as downloadable content (DLC). DLC Personas do not contribute towards the completion rate of Persona compendium. Each DLC Persona package comes with both the original and "Picaro" variant. Once purchased, they will appear in the Persona compendium and be available in normal fusion. Summoning each DLC Persona from the compendium for the first time does not cost in-game currency.

♦ - denotes a Treasure Demon, which can not be used in battle, and is only used for various procedures in the Velvet Room.

Green text refers to either the protagonist's first Persona, Arsène, as well the various Personas his party members have or can obtain as an ultimate Persona, as well as other Personas controlled by other characters.

★ - denotes a Persona that can only be able to be obtained after maxing out the Confidant corresponding to that Arcana.

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Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers

During the final events of the Monolith, Spooky will appear at the ruined transmission tower, possessed by Satanael, who plans to take over now that Azazel and Shemyaza are gone. Taunting the party, he suggests they "thank him for letting them die by their friend's hand," which he uses as a puppet and human shield in the boss fight.

Persona 5

"An archangel who is said to be the form of Satan before he fell from Heaven. The second son of God, he rebelled against Him for freedom and bestowed free will and chaos upon humanity."

Satanael is the ultimate Persona of both the Fool Arcana and the protagonist. He is summoned by breaking the chains sealing him as Arsène during the final battle, where the cheers of millions of Tokyo citizens heal and protect the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. His ultimate attack that finishes off Yaldabaoth in one blow is the Sinful Shell, an attack that combines the power of the Seven Deadly Sins into one in order to kill a god.

Satanael can be fused in New Game Plus. The protagonist must be level 95 and perform an advanced fusion using Arsène, Anzu, Ishtar, Satan, Lucifer and Michael. The protagonist can bypass the level requirement if the Confidant with Caroline and Justine has been maxed. Due to the ingredient requirements, the protagonist must have completed the Confidants with Ann Takamaki, Hifumi Togo and Yuuki Mishima at some point, and have been down the true ending route, as to fuse Metatron, one of the Personas needed to summon Lucifer, the Confidant with Goro Akechi needs to be maxed out (this is done when he is fought in Shido's Palace from November 25th at the earliest to December 16th at the latest). Satanael is the only Persona to learn the Victory Cry skill, as well as one of three to learn Riot Gun, Cosmic Flare, Heat Riser and Unshaken Will. Itemizing Satanael through Electric Chair execution yields the Paradise Lost knife, the ultimate melee weapon for the protagonist. A hidden achievement will be unlocked once Satanael is fused in the original.

Royal

Satanael's Unshaken Will skill has been changed to Tyrant's Mind, an exclusive skill that strengthens all attacks by 25%. He has also been given the trait Pagan Allure, which further strengthens all magic attacks by 50%.

When itemized during a fusion alarm, Satanael may be turned into Paradise Lost R, a slightly stronger version of Paradise Lost.

Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth

Satanael is the ultimate Persona of the P5 hero.

He is obtained after completing the Ticket Quests 42, 43, 44 and 45, and obtains the special skill Revolt Vanguard upon evolving from Arsène.

Overview

Persona 5

The protagonist starts out with Arsène. Unlike other party members, the protagonist can never be swapped out of battle, and having him faint will result in an automatic Game Over.

The protagonist has the special property of being a Wild Card, making him able to summon and switch between different Personas in battle, as well as change his stock of Personas to an extent. This lets him swap out between multiple different strategies, as well as switch his elemental affinities. For a list of all available Personas the protagonist can use, see List of Persona 5 Personas.

The main way the protagonist can obtain Personas is through negotiation against Shadows. If he responds to the correct answers to remarks from the respective Shadow, they will join the protagonist as their Persona. This method only applies to normal encounters, as bosses cannot be negotiated with. One more way to receive new Personas is by fusing two or more to receive a new one. However, the Personas cannot be of a higher Level than his own, otherwise he cannot use them.

Although the Persona's stats, levels, affinities and skills reflect the protagonist's power in battle, the HP and SP are stats of the protagonist, and cannot be changed by swapping Personas. They are only determined by the protagonist's own individual Level. His own level is also put into calculation when he receives Experience and any special damage boosts/reductions from being overleveled or underleveled. Additionally, the protagonist's equipment is also separate from the Personas he summons, and like the rest of the group, the weapons he can equip are unique to him. Armor and accessories are mostly accessible to other or all combatants.

There is a method to improve the protagonist's HP and SP by partaking in the training activity during his Daily Life. Depending on the location, he can boost his HP significantly, or distribute it between his HP and SP. This method is only available to the protagonist. Training results can be improved through the use of protein items, with maximum results being from training using moist protein. Training eventually begins yielding diminishing returns, however.

The protagonist can also modify the properties of Personas as well. He can teach them skills via obtaining Skill Cards, by having them inherit skills in fusion, and have them learn Passive skills that protect them from their weaknesses by putting them in Lockdown.

The protagonist is the only member of the playable cast whose ultimate melee weapon is unavailable in the first playthrough of the story as he cannot access Satanael until New Game+. As such, his strongest option during the first playthrough is Misericorde. In New Game+, he can use the Electric Chair Execution on Satanael to create Paradise Lost, which reduces curse damage. The protagonist can create his ultimate gun by executing Lucifer to create the Tyrant Pistol which gives him a +10 boost to his Magic stat.

Persona 5 Royal

With the inclusion of traits, each Persona has a Passive perk that activates in battle. It's separate from skills, and cannot be changed, aside from being inherited through fusion. The active trait in battle depends on which Persona the protagonist has summoned.

The stat boost rates in the training activity have been changed, so that the protagonist can still earn a large amount of points after maximizing his training, instead of just 1 point per segment. Additionally, he can also spend time in an old temple, which boosts his SP exclusively.

The protagonist can apply Incense to his Personas to boost their stats.

The protagonist can also boost his HP and SP by hanging out with Sumire Yoshizawa and Takuto Maruki respectively.

The Persona Compendium has also been extended and modified. For a list of all available Personas the protagonist can use in Persona 5 Royal, see List of Persona 5 Royal Personas.

His ultimate weapons remain the same, but he cannot access Paradise Lost until New Game+ since Satanael is inaccessible outside of that. If he is unable to fulfill the requirements to access the third semester, Misericorde remains his strongest first playthrough knife, otherwise the Punish Dagger, which can be bought from [[Untouchable]] is his strongest possible knife during the first playthrough. Using Electric Chair Execution under a fusion alarm, he can create the upgraded form of his ultimate melee weapon, Paradise Lost R, which retains its high Curse damage reduction effect. His Tyrant Pistol becomes Tyrant Pistol EX under a fusion alarm and gives him Ma+15.

Persona 5 Strikers

In Persona 5 Strikers, although the protagonist can still not be switched out of battle, as any other party member can be controlled, Game Over only occurs where all active party members have fainted.

Persona 5 Royal - Treasure Demon Persona Guide

Persona 5 Royal - Treasure Demon Persona Guide

However, each of these Persona has its own weaknesses. Exploit these to register them into the compendium or kill them for large amounts of EXP and money. Treasures Personas can be tough to not because of their strength but their tendency to flee when the battle gets dragging. Be sure to utilize combat techniques to trigger a Hold Up.

In Persona 5 Royal, you may also find them in regular encounters.

Unlocking the trophies

Increasing your Chances of Critical

The first few Treasure Persona might be easier to knock down because of their weaknesses, however, the weakness of some can be rather difficult to find. To raise your chance of landing a critical hit, you need to work on your Tower Confidant. Aim for at least rank 1 to learn the Down Shot ability. Using this ability guarantees that the Treasure Persona will fall for a Hold Up. You can choose to continue raising the Tower Confidant rank to 6 to lower the ammunition cost when using this ability for later encounters.

Treasure Demons Persona List

Here is list of Treasure Demons in Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal, including their locations and weaknesses in the game:

Satanael

Soul Hackers

Satanael, also known as Sataniel or Satanail, is an archangel mentioned in the second Book of Enoch that lead the fallen angels that rebelled against God, by refusing to bow to the human Enoch, leading to his imprisonment. Due to his name and role, he is considered an interpretation of Lucifer.

In some Gnostic traditions, Satanael is said to be an angel that once served Yaldabaoth. He rebelled when he realized that Yaldabaoth was not the true God and granted humanity the knowledge to liberate themselves from Yaldabaoth. In other traditions, he is said to have created the material universe as a second heaven to rule over and became the "God" of the Old Testament, making him an interpretation of the Yaldabaoth.

According to the beliefs of the Cathars, a notorious medieval heretical creed, Satanael (or Satanel) was the angelic name of Satan before Michael the archangel removed the -el suffix (signifying the loss of his angelic nature) and sealed him in Hell. In this interpretation, Satanael is the radical opposite of God and the ruler of the material world.

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