Persona 5 Strikers doesn’t go as deep on fusion as Persona 5 , but the mechanic is still present. Unlike Persona 5, you can leave and return to the jail as many times as you like, all without worrying about progressing the story too far. The difference is that time doesn’t progress in Strikers when you leave a jail. Persona 5 Strikers is an action game, but jails play out much like palaces in Persona 5. You’re supposed to make incremental progress, jumping back to the real world to heal and restock on items. If you follow this pattern and don’t get overwhelmed by mobs, you’ll be able to take down almost any enemy with ease. Repeat the process a few more times, then go in for the all-out attack. This will interrupt the boss, saving you some health, and break a shield. Wait until the boss is about to cast a skill, then cast a skill they’re weak to during the wind-up animation. You can use a few skills, but it’s best to let your blade do the talking until you come up against a difficult enemy.īosses, mini-bosses, and difficult enemies have a number of shields, and once you break all of them, you can trigger an all-out attack. You only have a limited amount of SP, and it will take quite a few hours in the game before you can make SP recovery items at Leblanc. Weaknesses play a big role in combat, but you shouldn’t spam your Persona skills from the start. As long as you frequently switch between characters during battle and swap characters in your party before battle, you’ll shouldn’t have any problem unlocking all of the master arts. These master arts make your standard combos more powerful, and they’re easy to unlock. Each character has four master arts that they learn through combat. More importantly, switching off gives you experience with other characters. Switching off is necessary for hitting enemy weaknesses, but it also temporarily boosts how quickly the Showtime gauge fills. During battle, you can use the directional pad to perform a baton pass to one of your teammates. You have the full crew of Phantom Thieves available to you from the start of Persona 5 Strikers, giving you control over how you build your team of four from the start. You don’t need to study the particular combinations, but make sure to look out for “technical” next to any of your Persona skills during battle. For example, nuclear and wind abilities will trigger a technical on an enemy inflicted with burn. You can trigger a technical hit by using certain skills while an enemy has a status ailment. Persona 5 Strikers has technical hits just like Persona 5. Technical hits deal bonus damage, which can be very useful for taking down an enemy without targeting their weaknesses. This pattern will take out most mobs in a matter of seconds, allowing you to focus on tougher enemies. This is the best way to enter battle, ambushing and then executing an all-out attack. You can avoid the whole mess by finding a cover point and ambushing from it.Īmbushing doesn’t raise the threat level at all, and it’s enough to knock most low-level enemies down and trigger an all-out attack. In addition to raising the threat level, enemies that spot you get a preemptive attack. Not that you should ever get close to that point. If the gauge ever fills, you’ll be booted out of the jail. Whenever enemies spot you, the threat level goes up, and whenever you defeat enemies, it goes down. Jails are basically palaces in Persona 5 Strikers, and just like palaces, jails have a threat level. Like any side quest, you’ll earn rewards for completing requests including recovery items and high-level gear. We recommend doing the rounds whenever you’re exploring the city to see if your friends have any requests. Requests are basically side quests, tasking you with doing everything from using certain Persona skills to buying items around the city. Sometimes, however, they’ll give you a request. Most of the time, talking with them will reward you with a little bit of dialogue. The Phantom Thieves will hang out at various different locations. Outside of jails, you run around different locations in Tokyo to pick up items. If you’re strapped for cash, you can easily get whatever you need by running through a jail again to pick up loot. Treasure chests don’t respawn when you revisit a dungeon (for the most part), but loot does. Somewhat counter-intuitively, loot items are valuables you can sell for cash while treasure chests usually contain skill cards or recovery items.
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