In Persona 3 Reload: Episode Agis There are seven gates in the Abyss of Time. Each of these gates has between 10 and 29 floors, each containing one to two major boss fights that will give you a card for the shuffling time and also give you access to the next gate and therefore progress in the main story. So in our guide to enemies in Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis We will learn how to defeat each of the enemies of the Gates of the Abyss of Time.
At the end of this guide to weaknesses of Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigiswe will tell you how to defeat the final enemies of the DLC story. So there will be spoilers of history. Therefore, we recommend that you stand in front of the enemy when using our guide.
Weaknesses guide to defeat the enemies of the abyss of time in Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis
Before I start listing the weaknesses of each of the enemies, of the different doors that are in the abyss of time in Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigiswe will share with you a basic strategy that has helped us eliminate them. Persona 3 Reload: Episode AigisDLC that reimagines the game Person 3 DOBut first we will explain how the “One More” system works in the game.
How does the combat system work? Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis?
First of all, remember that the franchise’s combat system Persona It is a modification of the «Turn Press» Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne (Review). This one is called “One More” and in Persona 3 Reload worked in a similar way to that seen in Persona 5 Royal (Review).
However, in Persona 3 Reload the change —»Batton Pass» in P5— does not increase power unless you have a passive ability equipped. To activate this change, you have to hit the enemies with a critical hit or by exploiting their weaknesses. Knowing how to exploit the opponent’s weakness allows you to make a change and extend the turn. However, you should keep in mind that this same rule applies against you.
So in this guide you will learn all the weaknesses of each of the enemies of the different gates of the abyss of time so that you can start the fight with a defined strategy, without waiting for Fuuka to do the analysis and saving those XP to use them in exploration.
Before starting the fight
With this guide you will know the floor where the boss fights are at each door of the abyss of time in Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis and the weakness of each of them. However, they must bear in mind that in Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis —as well as in all the Shin Megami Tensei— There is a set of skills that will make our lives “easier.”
Skills that modify our attack stats or those of the enemy are the best weapons we have in the combat system of Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis. So in our group we have to try that not only our Persona have one of these skills (or their weaker versions), but also our companions have one
NOur first turn is important to weaken the enemy, which causes them to take more damage, do less damage, and make their attacks inaccurate. Additionally, combining this with Revolution increases the chance of critical hits. Keep in mind that later on we will be able to learn passive skills that make these effects happen automatically at the start of the fight. This strategy is essential to face enemies that have no weaknesses.
The first shield means that it resists that element, the second that it absorbs it, the third that it blocks it and the fourth that it reflects it and will harm us. Keeping this in mind in fights from the third gate onwards is crucial to not losing a fight.
So without further ado these are the weaknesses of all the enemies or bosses of Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis.
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B8 of the Magebolge Gate
Angry book: weakness fire
Tiara ululante: ice weakness
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B7 of the Cosito gate
Weeping table: weakness ice
Wonderful Wizard: Fire Weakness
Maya coward: weakness electricity
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B7 of the Caina Gate
Natural dancers: weakness ice
Harem Dancers: has no weakness
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B14 of the Caina Gate
Giant in harmony has no weakness
Sword of Judgement: Wind Weakness
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B10 of the Antenora Gate
frivolous maya: has no weakness
Jotun of blood: weakness light
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B20 of the Antenora Gate
Avenging Knight: has no weakness
Castle of Death: has no weakness
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B8 of the Tolomea Gate
Spastic Turret: Ice Weakness
Massacre vehicle
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B17 of the Tolomea Gate
Ice Crow: weakness slashing damage
Seeker of Acheron: weakness fire, electricity and blunt
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B8 of the Judeca Gate
Killer Twins: weakness Fire
Red Seal: Ice Weakness
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B17 of the Judeca Gate
Arena eterna: has no weakness
Doomsday Dice: has no weakness
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B8 of the Empyrean Gate
Tenjin Musha: has no weakness
Kaiden Musha: has no weakness
Musha of happiness: has no weakness
Weaknesses of the enemies on floor B19 of the Empyrean Gate
Rebel Cyclops: has no weakness
Neominotaur: has no weakness
Weaknesses of the enemy on floor B27 of the Empyrean Gate
First arcane form of the Chariot
Second form of the Lovers arcane
Third Arcane Form of the Force
Weaknesses of the enemies in the Purgatory Coliseum clashes
Akihiko Sanada
Ken Amada
Junpei Iori
Koromaru
Yukari Takeba
Mitsuru Kirijo
Weaknesses and strategy to defeat Erebus, the final enemy of Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis
Erebus, the final boss of Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis, It is an enemy that has no weaknesses. So the strategy we recommend to defeat it is to have a character specialized in healing, two in physical damage and one that serves as support in weakening it and that has a Theugy movement with good damage.
First shift
The first turn of the final fight of Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis against Erebus is to weaken him and be able to charge up the most powerful melee attacks. The attacks that Erebus will do in these first turns will be fire, wind, piercing and almighty. Yes, use Mitsuru Kirijo remember to equip her with amulets or pieces of equipment that help her repel fire attacks. In our next turn we can start the attack, but our strategy is focused on using the power of Metis and her affinity with Aigis to be able to do as much damage as possible to Erebus.
First change of affinities
You must be very aware of Erebus’ affinity changes, so as not to waste the physical buffs that deal the most damage to this enemy. This is because as soon as Erebus uses the “Embrace of Darkness” ability, these changes. It is worth noting that Theurgy moves deal damage, even if the affinity of their attack can be repelled by the opponent.
We recommend having a Persona with the Salvation skill, which heals all negative statuses and regenerates the entire health bar of allies. Since, when Erebus uses “Embrace of Darkness” he starts using the “Poisonous Mist” and “Enrage” skills. Another recommendation is to have Metis with the “Instant Healing” passive skill. Thanks to this, if the entire party is affected by “Enrage”, Metis will recover on her turn and can heal them with an item.
Time to attack
While we set everything up so that Metis attacks at full power we can do moderate damage with our other characters, once we have Metis’ Theurgy combined with Aigis’ and the character under the effects of the Charge and the attack buff active, let’s see how much damage we can do to Erebus.
You just have to do this for a maximum of two times and you will have easily defeated Erebus, the final boss of Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis. With this we finish our guide to learn how to defeat the main enemies in the story of Persona 3 Reload: Episode AigisHowever, there are still a couple of formidable adversaries left to defeat.
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Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis Enemy Weaknesses Guide made with a digital copy for Xbox Series S|X and PC (Windows) provided by SEGA Latin America.
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