Gun Boost (銃撃ブースタ, Jūgeki Būsuta)? or Snipe (精密射撃, Seimitsu Shageki)? is a Passive skill.
Effect[]
Gun Boost automatically strengthens the power of the user's Gun skills by 25%.
In Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey, Gun Boost can only be obtained throught D-Source.
In Persona 5, Gun Boost stacks multiplicatively with other passive multipliers, such as Gun Amp (stacked to x1.875.) However, the effects of passive buffs cannot stack past x2.
Game | Effect |
---|---|
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux |
Boosts Gun attack damage by 25% |
Persona 5 Persona 5 Royal Persona 5 Strikers |
Strengthen Gun attacks by 25%. |
Skillset[]
Party Members[]
By leveling up[]
Character | Game | Level | |
---|---|---|---|
Haru Okumura | Persona 5 Persona 5 Royal |
54 | |
Persona 5 Strikers | 24 | ||
Zenkichi Hasegawa | Persona 5 Strikers | Innate |
By equipping Accessories[]
Party members are able to learn Gun Boost by equipping certain Accessories:
Game | Accessory | Location |
---|---|---|
Persona 5 Royal | Engraved Dog Tag | Shibuya Central Street - Street Vendor (Nighttime) (Must have Rank 5 Charm stat) |
Demons[]
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey[]
D-Source[]
Demon | Race | Level |
---|---|---|
Demonica-C | Fake | 1 |
Halphas | Fallen | 22 |
Nidhoggr | Drake | 65 |
Persona 5 / Royal[]
By leveling up[]
Persona | Arcana | Level | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
P5 | P5R | P5 | P5R | |
White Rider | Chariot | 41 | 40 | |
Jatayu | Tower | Hanged Man | 35 | - |
[1][2] |
With Skill Cards[]
The protagonist can use a Skill Card to teach Gun Boost to his Personas. It can only be obtained through certain means:
Persona | Method | Games | |
---|---|---|---|
P5 | P5R | ||
White Rider | Electric Chair Execution | ✘ | ✔ |
Persona 5 Strikers[]
By leveling up[]
Persona | Arcana | Level |
---|---|---|
Koppa Tengu | Temperance | 44 |
Trivia[]
- Although the skill has been renamed from "Snipe" to "Gun Boost" between Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal, the name in Persona 5 Strikers differs in localization: in the original Japanese version (and subsequent eastern translations,) the skill name is based on the one from the original Persona 5, but in the English version (and other western languages,) it's instead based on the one from Royal. In short, the development between Royal and Strikers were separate, but the western localization evolved progressively.
References[]
- ↑ List of Skills - Persona 5 Fusion Calculator, Megami Tensei Fusion Tools
- ↑ List of Skills - Persona 5 Royal Fusion Calculator, Megami Tensei Fusion Tools