He still has the line. He'll use a move that inflicts confusion on your party if so but I also had like insta-heal on my whole party so even that didn't work lol
I didn’t expect Jin to do a last stand move like that. It does remind me of when I used to play EverQuest 2 as a necromancer. Specifcly Lifeburn. Boost attack way up while sacrificing health to put it simply.
I kind of dislike how we don't actually see him take out the grenade and pull the pin like in the original death scene in FES, just a small nitpick though.
You can abuse the fusion system to essentially fuse down repeatedly into weaker and weaker personas but keep the end game abilities. You then just grind levels on those personas. Since Orpheus starts at level 1, that means its going to gain 294 points worth of stats as it grows. I personally did this in 5 to get an Arsene with 99 magic for new game plus.
@@skullnumb1532 I forgot the exact recipes, but the basics are pretty simple. Note that I can't really say the recipe works similarly in P3R, but this was what I used to do in P4G to give Izanagi, Pixie, and other low level personas some crazy-ass skills. Usually, combining two Personas of the same Arcana will result in a Persona of that Arcana as well. So, you would want to fuse the late game Persona with something that will result in the Fool Arcana Persona and inherit the late-game skills. After that, just combine that Persona with a lower level Fool Persona over and over again until you manage to obtain Orpheus.
In the original, Jin has a special line bitching if you don’t have any weaknesses, I wonder if he still has that here.
If you cover your weakness, he just spams a move called EX Flash Grenade which does fixed 200 damage and high chance of confusion.
He still has the line. He'll use a move that inflicts confusion on your party if so but I also had like insta-heal on my whole party so even that didn't work lol
@@7evanNamely, EX Flash Grenade. It deals 200 Almighty damage and has 90% chance to inflict Panic
He has something like that, yeah
I didn’t expect Jin to do a last stand move like that. It does remind me of when I used to play EverQuest 2 as a necromancer. Specifcly Lifeburn. Boost attack way up while sacrificing health to put it simply.
I kind of dislike how we don't actually see him take out the grenade and pull the pin like in the original death scene in FES, just a small nitpick though.
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i know im very childish for thinking this but it's still very funny hearing yukari yell isis lol
What did you do to your Orpheus?!?!
He’s so cracked, like how? Nyx is not yapping after receiving megidolaon from starter persona🥶
I buffed him up earlier in the game lol before getting thanatos and then Messiah.
You can abuse the fusion system to essentially fuse down repeatedly into weaker and weaker personas but keep the end game abilities. You then just grind levels on those personas. Since Orpheus starts at level 1, that means its going to gain 294 points worth of stats as it grows.
I personally did this in 5 to get an Arsene with 99 magic for new game plus.
@@edgarmarques97can you pls explain how to fuse down? I’ve been persona for years but never bothered to learn the combat system
@@skullnumb1532 I forgot the exact recipes, but the basics are pretty simple. Note that I can't really say the recipe works similarly in P3R, but this was what I used to do in P4G to give Izanagi, Pixie, and other low level personas some crazy-ass skills.
Usually, combining two Personas of the same Arcana will result in a Persona of that Arcana as well. So, you would want to fuse the late game Persona with something that will result in the Fool Arcana Persona and inherit the late-game skills. After that, just combine that Persona with a lower level Fool Persona over and over again until you manage to obtain Orpheus.
@@YezzItzJazzy thank you