A Slime appears alongside a [[Lham Dearg]] during the combat tutorial. Its weakness to physical attacks is used to demonstrate the basics of the [[Press Turn]] system.
A Slime appears alongside a [[Lham Dearg]] during the combat tutorial. Its weakness to physical attacks is used to demonstrate the basics of the [[Press Turn]] system.
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{{Q|The byproduct of a failed summoning. Devoid of its original powers, it's trapped in an incomplete gel form. Its journey from the Atziluth world to the Assiah world was incomplete in some way.|''Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse'' compendium}}
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Slime appears accompanied by [[Legion]] in the [[Kinshicho]] south exit shopping district. While weak, it still grants the Lunge skill and Life Drain skills if they are desired. Or it can be used as fusion fodder.
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, an ooze is a type of creature. This category includes such monsters as slimes, jellies, deadly puddings, and similar mindless, amorphous blobs. They can be used by Dungeon Masters as enemies or allies of the player characters.
Many oozes dwell underground, and most secrete an acid from their skin that dissolves flesh and other materials rapidly. Oozes are essentially blind, but more than make up for that with an ability called "blindsight", which allows them to discern nearby objects and creatures without needing to see them visually.
The appearance of Slimes in the Shin Megami Tensei series are stated to be the result of incomplete, faulty summons of demons. It comes as no surprise that Mara resembles a Slime in its botched summoning form.
Slimes come in two variants: Green and Hedoro (sludge).
Megami Tensei II
Slimes come in three variants: Green, Crap, and Gold.
Shin Megami Tensei
"Origin: Unknown. The remains of a demon that failed to form. They need Magnetite to materialize in the human world. This is what becomes of them when they don't get enough to fully manifest."
—Shin Megami Tensei A-Mode DDS Dictionary
Shin Megami Tensei II
Fusing a Slime with any other demon increases the other demon's HP and MP by 25% of their original values.
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
Slime can initially be found in Shibuya. In Shibuya, a failed ritual to summon Mara summons him in the body of a slime (with his typical phallic features).
Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE
"A primitive monster with a body of jelly-like, viscous liquid. They have no body parts per se, but rather possess an inorganic structure like liquid metal. They can create their own body parts as necessary and sometimes even mimic other types of creatures. Their mysterious, jelly-like bodies are very resistant to physical attacks. One theory holds that they are what results when the computer tries to summon another type of demon and fails."
—Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE Compendium
Slime is the first demon you fight in Second Home and is among the Virtual Battle tutorial mobs. It can be contracted in Ueno during the day, Suginami Tunnels bronze/silver/grey instances, Shibuya's Celu Tower bronze, and Old Ichigaya Camp's bronze and silver instances. It appears as one of the bosses within DB Watanabe and DB Saitou's hacked chip instances. It is common to see players raising the inexperienced variant as a quick means of acquiring the skill Megidoraon.
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey
"The product of a failed summoning. Bereft of its original powers, it's trapped in an incomplete gel form. Its journey from the Atziluth world to the Assiah world was incomplete in some way."
—Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Compendium
Slime is the first demon that appears and assaults the Red Sprite in the game. The protagonist initially fends them off as Unknowns on the deck and removes them while they are infesting the Sickbay afterward. From then on they appear as random encounter enemies in the beginning areas of Sector Antlia.
Shin Megami Tensei IV
A Slime appears alongside a Lham Dearg during the combat tutorial. Its weakness to physical attacks is used to demonstrate the basics of the Press Turn system.
Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse
"The byproduct of a failed summoning. Devoid of its original powers, it's trapped in an incomplete gel form. Its journey from the Atziluth world to the Assiah world was incomplete in some way."
—Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse compendium
Slime appears accompanied by Legion in the Kinshicho south exit shopping district. While weak, it still grants the Lunge skill and Life Drain skills if they are desired. Or it can be used as fusion fodder.
Ronde
The Slime appears as the only demon of the Foul race, which can only be faced during a full moon or new moon. It can't be used in battle, but has a essential purpose in fusion: fusing a Slime with any demon will result into a random demon, that varies according with how many times you try to combine it. If you combine the Slime with the same demon twice, the second result will be different from the first. But fusing it during a full moon, will create a determined Shin Akuma race demon.
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner
Slime has unique dialogue and is the only demon other than Doppelgänger of its clan to not have a CP of 0.
Jack Bros.
Slime are the first enemies introduced in the Forest of Fairies and become reoccurring enemies throughout the game.
Persona 2
A Slime is responsible for first introducing the party to the contact system in the game and is always the first type of demon encountered in random battles.
Persona 3 FES
"A primitive monster with a viscous body. There are various theories as to its origin, but it is still under debate. Said to compulsively collect shiny objects."
—Persona 3 FES Compendium
Slime is a Lv 12 Fool Persona, and is one of the new Personas added in Persona 3 FES. It can be obtained via Fusion, or through Shuffle Time when exploring Tartarus's second block, Arqa.
Persona 4
One of the weakest of all Personas at only level 2 when found, this is the most basic Persona of the Chariot Arcana. It can only be found through Shuffle Time at the Yukiko's Castle dungeon, and requires you to have started the Social Link with Chie Satonaka to appear.
Slime as it appears in Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner
Artwork from Persona 3
Model in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
Model in Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE
Portrait from Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey
Slime as it appears in Card Summoner
Slime as it appears in Jack Bros.
Trivia
In Persona 4 Golden, when the protagonist's cousin, Nanako Dojima, offers the protagonist her "homemade chocolate" on Valentine's Day, the "chocolate" appears as a fuming, multi-colored Slime.