How to fuse satan persona 5 royal
How to fuse satan persona 5 royal
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How to Obtain Satanael
Satanael is one of the most powerful Persona in Persona 5/Persona 5 Royal. He is Arsene’s awakened form and Joker’s final Persona. He is the crystallization of all the social confidants that Joker has earned. When you have leveled your Strength Confidant up to at least 5, Joker will be able to unlock him. The main problem with summoning Satanael is getting the money for the summon and making sure you have completed the confidant.
Unlocking Satanael
Since Satanael is one of the Ultimate Persona, you have to finish the game first. Once you finish the game, you’ll unlock him as an option for Advanced Fusions.
Satanael Advanced Fusion Requirements
Satanael Persona Skills
Skill | Cost | Effect | Level |
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Maeigaon | 22 SP | Deal heavy Curse damage to all foes. | Innate |
Megidolaon | 15 SP | Deal severe Almighty damage to all foes. | Innate |
Survival Trick | Auto | Survive one instant death attack with 1 HP remaining. | Innate |
Bullet of Sinners | 24% HP | Deal Severe Gun damage to all foes | Innate |
Cosmic Flare | 54 SP | Deal severe Nuclear damage to all foes. More powerful on a target afflicted with Burn/Freeze/Shock. | 96 |
Heat Riser | 30 SP | Buff attack defense and agility of 1 ally for 3 turns. | 97 |
Unshaken Will | Auto | Resist against Fear/Brainwash/Dizzy. | 98 |
Victory Cry | Auto | Full heal HP and SP after defeating an enemy. | 99 |
Satanael Review
Satanael has no weaknesses. Given that he is an ultimate persona, it’ll take a lot to summon him. Satanael learns Cosmic Flare at Level 96. As a Colossal Nuke spell, pairing it up with Concentrate and Tarukaja will let you deal heavy damage to bosses. However, Yaldabaoth’s Book of Commandments reflects the spell, so make sure you take that out first.
His main and most coveted ability is Victory Cry. This ability fully heals SP and HP after defeating an enemy. While Satanael is powerful on his own, it is best to have him inherit other skills to also make him stronger.
In Persona 5 Royal, Satanael gains the powerful trait Heretic Charisma. This grants him a random chance to strengthen magic skills by 50%. Note that this cannot exceed 100% limit.
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Persona Fusion Explained
Persona Fusions involve creating a new Persona by merging two more Personas in the Velvet Room. You can create personas that is a higher level that its components, but its level cannot exceed the Protagonist’s current level.
Normal Fusion
“Normal Fusion” or “Dyad Guillotine” requires the fusion of two Personas from the Protagonist’s stock. When you select two Personas, information about the new Persona that will be born will be displayed. After confirming the fusion, you can now choose which skills you want the new Persona to Inherit
In Persona 5 Royal, Personas now have a new separate special skill that automatically activates at the start of the battle. This is called a “Trait” and you can choose which Trait to inherit during a normal fusion. You can choose from the two Persona components or the original Trait of the newly created Persona.
How to Gain Bonus Experience for Fusions
If you have made a deal with a Confidant of the same arcana as the Persona you are creating, the Persona will gain additional experience after the fusion. The higher the confidant rank, the more bonus experience is gained.
Advanced Fusion
“Advanced Fusion” or “Group Guillotine” is type of Persona Fusion where you create a special Persona from a specific set of Persona components. These Personas are not obtainable through Normal Fusion. When you choose to make a Persona from this category, you will see which Personas are needed for the fusion. Remember that you can fuse for these Personas even if they are not available in your stock.
Persona Fusion Mechanics
The level of the Persona that you will create is dependent on the average of the two Persona Components’ base levels. The base level is the lowest possible level that a Persona can be have.
For example, if you fuse an Orobas (Hierophant Arcana) that has an initial level of 17 with Anzu (Hierophant Arcana) with an initial level of 25, you will get an average of 21. In this case, you will obtain a level 22 Phoenix (Hierophant Arcana,) since it is the closest to the resulting average of 21. (17 + 25 ) ÷ 2 = 21
However, it’s important to note that a Persona used in the combination cannot be the result of the fusion. This means that the resulting Persona will be one that possesses a base level that is lower than both of the Persona used in the combination. For example, if you combine a High Pixie (Fool Arcana) that has a base level of 16 and an Obariyon (Fool Arcana) that has a base level of 8, you will get a resulting average of 12. Since 12 is equally close to the base level of Obariyon (base level 8) and Pixie (base level 16) which were used as ‘materials’ in the combination, you cannot get an Obariyon or a High Pixie. The resulting Persona then is one that has a base level lower than both Obariyon (8) and High Pixie (16), the closest of which being Arsene (1).
Persona Fusion Charts
For reference, here are the two official fusion charts for Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal from Atlus West:
Most of Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal’s confidant cooperation relationships level up through hanging out and spending time with the character in question, but one cooperation is quite different: that for the strength arcana, the Twin Wardens Caroline and Justine, the jailers in this prison-themed iteration of The Velvet Room.
If you need more help with character confidant cooperation relationships and the choices you face in them, hit up our Persona 5 & Royal confidant choices guide for all of the conversation choices, skills and unlocks.
Fusion Solutions: Twin Wardens Caroline & Justine Confidant Cooperation Relationship Guide for Persona 5 & Persona 5 Royal
Rank 1: Jack Frost with Mabufu
Here’s a few ways to get a Jack Frost with Mabufu in order to achieve Rank 1:
Rank 2: Shiissa with Frei (P5) or Ame no Uzume with Frei (P5R)
Rank 3: Matador with Magaru (P5) or Flauros with Tarukaja (P5R)
Rank 4: Flauros with Tarukaja (P5) or Phoenix with Counter (P5R)
Rank 5: Ame-no-Uzume with Dodge Psy (P5) or Setanta with Rakukaja (P5R)
Rank 6: Neko Shogun with Dekaja
Rank 7: Lachesis with Tetraja
Strap in, as getting a Lachesis with Tetraja was a complicated multi-step process for us. Here’s how we managed it.
Rank 8: Hecatoncheires with Masukunda
Rank 9: Bugs with Samarecarm
Getting a Bugs with Samarecarm requires you to break out your advanced Persona Fusion tools once again.
Rank 10: Seth with High Counter
High counter is an amazing move, but getting a Seth with High Counter requires another multi-step fusion process. Here’s what to do:
Special Prison Events in Persona 5 Royal
In Persona 5 Royal, there’s a new addition of ‘Special Prision Events’ that allow you to spend time with Caroline and Justine to deepen your relationship outside of the confines of the mysterious prison. This allows the pair to hang out with you at places throughout Tokyo, though only on certain dates. Hanging out with them doesn’t reward you with any boost to your confidant cooperation rank as it is of course controlled by the fusing missions, but it does get you various card rewards that can be used to boost and power up your Persona.
In order to do any of these, you must have naturally visited the location of each first on your own. Here are all the special prison opportunities, all of which are time-limited. All hangouts end on 12/19, unless otherwise listed.:
Persona 5 Royal fusion guide: How to fuse the best Personas
Persona 5 Royal starts off like a fairly typical JRPG, just with an in-game social mechanic. You run around town buying supplies and completing small tasks during the day, and at night, you head to the metaverse to take on enemies in turn-based combat. Even the Persona system is familiar, with you collecting and stocking Personas like it’s a Pokémon game.
Persona fusion is where the game starts to deviate from genre conventions. Although fusing your hard-earned Personas seems confusing, the process is actually straightforward. Even better, the complexities of the fusion system aren’t necessary to make it through the game. No matter if you just want to get a grip on the mechanic or if you’re looking to unlock the most powerful Personas in the game, this guide on Persona fusion will get you set straight.
Fusions explained
Persona 5 Royal walks you through how to fuse Personas as you unlock new options in the Velvet Room. Still, for new players, the process is mystifying. In short, you can sacrifice two or more of your Personas to fuse them into a (hopefully stronger) result. In most cases, the resulting Persona is only slightly stronger. For example, if you fuse Silky, a level 6 persona, with Arsene, a level 1 persona, the result is a level 7 Succubus. You can exploit the fusion system to unlock powerful Personas early, though. Using Silky again, you can fuse it with a level 2 Pixie to unlock the level 26 Clotho.
We need to address levels before you can start fusing, though. You have to be at the resulting Persona’s level for the fusion to work. So, in the case of Clotho, you need to be at least level 26, despite the fact that the result comes from a level 6 and level 2 Persona. Each Persona has a base level — the number we’ve been referencing — and no matter what the levels are of the Personas you’re fusing, the result will always arrive at the base level.
So, simple enough: Sacrifice two or more Personas and make a stronger one. But, like a lot of systems in Persona 5 Royal, there’s more to it than that. Each Persona you have comes from a certain Arcana. When you fuse two Personas, you’ll get a set result based on the Arcana you’re fusing. For example, Personas from the Judgement and Lovers Arcana will result in a Persona from the Hanged Man Arcana. Atlus, thankfully, provides a chart in the game’s manual for tracking the fusion results.
On top of that, there are Arcana Bursts. Each Confidant you have in Persona 5 is tied to a specific Arcana. If your resulting Persona is in an Arcana tied to a Confidant — Ryu is tied to Chariot, for example — the Persona will receive an experience boost after fusion. The boost they receive is based on your social rank with the Confidant in question (the game also points out Arcana Bursts when you’re fusing).
You can even get around the level restriction mentioned above with Arcana Bursts. The extra experience comes after the fusion has happened, so any additional levels your fused Persona receives is just extra power, regardless of your level.
How Persona fusion works
One point of confusion when it comes to Persona fusion is simply how many different options and types of fusions are available, especially as you advance through the game and level up the Twin Wardens and Prison Master confidants. Here’s what they all do:
There are also Fusion Alarms, which change the result of a fusion, but we’ll get to that shortly. Although it’s still best to use the Fuse by Result page, you can only view the possible fusions based on the Persona you have. Thankfully, there’s a handy open-source tool that shows all of the possible fusions and even includes stats for every Persona in the game.
When and how to fuse personas
The “when” part is easy: Head to the Velvet Room and use Persona fusion whenever your inventory of Personas starts to fill up. When you successfully capture new Personas during battle, you have the option to dismiss old ones if your inventory is full, but that’s a waste. Fuse Personas regularly to ensure there’s always room for new captures.
That isn’t the only benefit, though. Personas gained through fusion are far more powerful than those caught in the wild. For one thing, they’ll gain experience based on your corresponding confidant levels thanks to Arcana Burst, often leveling up several times immediately after you fuse them. And you get to choose several attacks from the component personas to pass down to the new persona, giving yourself a more versatile arsenal.
As far as the “how,” you’ll always want to start with the third option, Fuse by Result, so you can sort the possible results by level. This ensures you’re always making the most powerful possible personas while not wasting time trying to sort through fusions that are too high a level for you to even make.
Simply select Fuse by Result and use R1 or L1 to tab over to the Sort by Level page, then scroll down to Persona results that are at or under your current level. Start there and work your way down until there are no more results for you to make or until you’ve expended all the Personas you don’t mind giving up.
Persona 5 Royal Fusion Alarms explained
Exclusive to Persona 5 Royal, there are Fusion Alarms. After you find the route in the Palace dungeon — we won’t spoil anything here — Fusion Alarms will automatically unlock. If you use the guillotine during a Fusion Alarm, there are a few things that happen. First, your resulting Persona gets an additional stat boost. Additionally, Treasure Demons are treated as five levels higher during a Fusion Alarm, allowing you to fuse them with stronger Personas.
There’s some risk to fusing during a Fusion Alarm, though. Accidents can occur where your resulting Persona either receives a mutated skill or no skill at all. That’s not always a bad thing — the mutated skill can also be a better one. If you want to trigger an accident, you’ll want to fuse twice. After your first fusion, the result will show up in your inventory with a yellow name. Fusing this Persona with another will almost always result in an accident.
And it’s a big accident. If you fuse the result of a Persona fusion during a Fusion Alarm, the final result will have an entirely new set of skills.
Fusion Alarms aren’t happening constantly, though. After you unlock the mechanic early in the game, it’ll trigger afterward randomly whenever you defeat an enemy. You can trigger a Fusion Alarm manually, too. Chihaya Mifune, a fortune teller in Shinjuku, is tied to the Fortune Arcana. After Chihaya becomes your Confidant, level the Fortune Arcana up to level 9. After, you can request a reading from Chihaya, which will trigger a Fusion Alarm for a small fee.
Which Personas to fuse, what attacks to choose, and more
There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to Persona fusion. That’s part of the beauty of this system: It allows plenty of room for experimentation while not punishing you for making bum fusions.
We do, however, have some general tips for Persona fusion in Persona 5 :
Don’t get attached
It’s easy to get attached to certain Personas that you tend to rely on in battle, but the reality is that you shouldn’t hesitate to use them in fusion. If they’re powerful or useful, they’ll probably result in powerful fusions, too. And besides, if you’re not happy with the result, you can always re-summon that Persona from the Twin Wardens for a small fee.
Fuse high-level personas
Beyond completionism, there’s no reason to try to fuse every possible Persona at all levels. When you’re fusing new Personas, it’s perfectly fine to start with the highest possible level Persona you’re able to fuse and work down the list from there. You’ll wind up missing some, but that’s no big deal, and chances are you’ll encounter them later in battle anyway.
Register personas often
As a side note, register your Personas often. The first version of a Persona you get, whether through fusion or in battle, is registered automatically, and you have to manually register further changes. If you have two versions of the same Persona, this can cause problems. For example, if you have two Jack Frost Personas, but you’ve been leveling up the second one, you’ll lose all of that progress if you go to equip Jack Frost later. Update Personas as much as often as possible to account for new changes.
Fuse smarter, not harder
You can just use the Fuse by Result page and get through Persona 5 Royal without any problems. There is a method to the fusion madness, though, and that’s where you’ll find a lot of the fun in Persona 5. Use Arcana Bursts and fusion results to your advantage. As we’ll get to in the next few tips, being selective will allow your fused Persona to inherent the attacks you want, and you’ll get to complete tasks for the Twin Wardens. Being selective is important, but Arcana Bursts overtake everything else. If you can fuse a Persona with an Arcana Burst, you should.
Cover your elemental bases
A good rule of thumb when fusing personas is to try to pass down as many elemental attacks as possible. You can’t cover all weaknesses with just your teammates, and you don’t want to get stuck in a tough battle without a persona that has the correct attack to exploit an enemy’s weakness. Try to carry at least one attack of each type at all times.
To be successful, you’ll need more than just elemental attacks. As you progress further into the game, stat buffs and debuffs are practically required. More specific moves, like Tetraja, can provide a force field to protect allies and foil any instant-kill attacks your opponents might use.
It’s important to note; even the moves that leave significant damage can prove to be useful over time. Some bosses you’ll face won’t be impacted by make-based attacks— so be sure to have a mix of tools in your arsenal. Opt for a varied loadout in your fight.
Keep the Twin Wardens in mind
You could blend Personas if you want, but you’ll have to increase your social link by visiting the Twin Wardens in the Velvet room. You have to work a bit to get them to spot you; They’ll require you to find or create Personas with unique capabilities that match their specific descriptions. Stay patient and listen carefully to their instructions. The Wardens will offer you different choices for leveling, fusing, and summoning Personas to build something manageable.
Once the Wardens have given you the assignment to find and lock down a persona with specific moves, try to remember their specifications. Look for Personas that match that description, and continue using them with fusion until you’ve mixed a product that you need. You’ll find that advanced fusion won’t always get you what you want; the Twins may require results that force you to get a bit creative.
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How to Fuse Maria in Persona 5 Royal
Maria is one of the most powerful Persona in the entire game. Here’s how players can fuse for her in Persona 5 Royal and add them to their team.
The maternal figure of Christianity, Maria, is available to craft with fusion in Persona 5 Royal. This guide will explain what is required to achieve this Persona. Persona 5 Royal is full of hundreds of powerful Persona that the player can take control of. In the game, only Joker is allowed to switch between Personas mid-combat. The name «Joker» originates from this ability to switch Persona since it allows him to be the most versatile in combat. Every other character has an assigned Persona to them. Maria, an incredibly powerful Persona is available to Joker if he fuses for her. Here’s how players can unlock the Maria Persona in Persona 5 Royal.
The Maria Persona is one of the most challenging the achieve in the game. Mainly because the player will only be able to unlock the fusion for it by completing the Faith confidant. This can only be done by the ending of the third semester, meaning Faith is only available near the endgame. Also, Kasumi is the character the player will need to focus on the max out the Faith confidant. The players are gated off from building her relationship beyond Rank 5 until the third semester begins. Here’s how players can fuse for the Maria Persona.
How To Fuse For Maria in Persona 5 Royal
The player will need an incredibly high-level Persona to fuse to make Maria. Here are all the fusion methods to unlock the Maternal figure of Christianity.
The Maria Persona has only appeared in the Shin Megami Tensai titles. This marks the first time the Persona has ever appeared in a Persona title. She is an incredibly powerful Persona that takes plenty to craft through fusion. Also, the player will need to unlock the third semester to have a chance at Maria. To unlock the third semester, the player will need to max out their confidant with Kasumi, Maruki, and Akechi before the cut-off point. Otherwise, the player will be given the normal ending from the base game without the extra content. Persona 5 Royal is one of the best JRPGs to exist.
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