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'''The Reaper''' {{J|刈り取る者|Karitoru-mono}} is a Shadow in the ''Persona'' series.
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'''The Reaper''' {{J|刈り取る者|Karitoru-mono}} is a Shadow that appears in most games in the ''[[Persona]]'' series with exploration-based elements since ''[[Persona 3]]''.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Persona 3]]'' / ''[[Persona 3 FES|FES]]'' / ''[[Persona 3 Portable|Portable]]'': [[Death Arcana]], Optional Boss
 
*''[[Persona 3]]'' / ''[[Persona 3 FES|FES]]'' / ''[[Persona 3 Portable|Portable]]'': [[Death Arcana]], Optional Boss
**"[[Persona 3 The Movie]]": Enemy featured very briefly
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**''[[Persona 3 The Movie]]'': Enemy featured very briefly
 
*''[[Persona 4]]'' / ''[[Persona 4 Golden|Golden]]'': [[Death Arcana]], Optional Boss
 
*''[[Persona 4]]'' / ''[[Persona 4 Golden|Golden]]'': [[Death Arcana]], Optional Boss
 
**''[[Persona 4 The Animation]]'': Enemy
 
**''[[Persona 4 The Animation]]'': Enemy
*''[[Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth]]: ''FOE
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*''[[Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth]]'': [[F.O.E]]
*''[[Persona 5]]'': Optional Boss
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*''[[Persona 5]]'' / ''[[Persona 5 Royal|Royal]]'': Optional Boss
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**''[[Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers]]''
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*''[[Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth]]'': [[F.O.E]]
   
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
 
The Reaper of the ''Persona'' series has several features that distinguish it from other "grim reapers" in popular culture. The Reaper, instead of carrying a gigantic scythe, wields two long-barrel revolvers. Its face is shrouded in a blood-stained cloth sack, with only one ominous white eye to see its surroundings. It wears two long chains across its left and right shoulders, forming a cross.
 
The Reaper of the ''Persona'' series has several features that distinguish it from other "grim reapers" in popular culture. The Reaper, instead of carrying a gigantic scythe, wields two long-barrel revolvers. Its face is shrouded in a blood-stained cloth sack, with only one ominous white eye to see its surroundings. It wears two long chains across its left and right shoulders, forming a cross.
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The Reaper acts as a security system for areas where Shadows infest, such as [[Tartarus]] and [[Mementos]]. It either actively pursues threats as they linger in an area for too much time or ambushes them inside treasure chests or other objects that might otherwise contain valuable items, such as [[Power Spot]]s. In ''Persona Q'' however, it does not act any different than other [[F.O.E]]s and are deployed by [[Chronos]] to wipe out any threats against divine providence. It is incredibly powerful even when compared to other Shadows, having an extremely wide array of skills that can arrange from Physical skills, Elemental and [[Almighty]] magic, status and buffs, making it highly unpredictable and difficult to beat via normal means. Despite it has low HP compared to most end-game bosses, all of its other stats are abnormally high, making it incredibly fast, endurable and hard-hitting.
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Unlike most other on-field Shadows where it is encountered, The Reaper uses its own model upon spawning on the map.
   
 
===''Persona 3''===
 
===''Persona 3''===
The Reaper lurks in [[Tartarus]], and will appear to the player when certain conditions are met. This involves staying on one floor of Tartarus too long, or choosing a card from [[Shuffle Time]] that is appended with an ominous black crossbones. When he approaches the party, the player can hear a loud rattling of chains, and he also appears on the mini-map, and can even climb up small ramps in floors, something all other shadows cannot do.
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The Reaper lurks in [[Tartarus]], and will appear to the player when certain conditions are met. This involves staying on one floor of Tartarus too long, or choosing a card from [[Shuffle Time]] that is appended with an ominous black crossbones. When it approaches the party, the player can hear a loud rattling of chains, and it also appears on the mini-map. Unlike any other shadows on the field, can even climb up small ramps in floors. The Reaper cannot follow the player to the stairs that lead to the next floor, however, making the stairs a safe haven from it. Unless if the party's level is 70 or higher, The Reaper will most likely instantly kill all party members in a few turns while barely taking any damage.
   
 
The Reaper's appearance is hastened when:
 
The Reaper's appearance is hastened when:
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* There are "more Shadows on the floor than normal", which is filled exclusively with golden shadows or rare chests
 
* There are "more Shadows on the floor than normal", which is filled exclusively with golden shadows or rare chests
 
** The last two conditions are due to the risks of the "cursed" cards during Shuffle Time, all of which bear large rewards.
 
** The last two conditions are due to the risks of the "cursed" cards during Shuffle Time, all of which bear large rewards.
 
The Reaper cannot follow the player to the stairs that lead to the next floor, which makes the stairs a safe haven from the reaper. Unless the party is Level 70 or higher, The Reaper will be almost impossible to defeat.
 
   
 
As one of [[Elizabeth's Requests]] (#53), the protagonist must defeat the Reaper. Because the Reaper is a very challenging opponent, players should come prepared with a strategy in place or utilize the fusion spell Armageddon and instantly destroy the Reaper. If the request is active, the Reaper will drop the Bloody Button upon its defeat, in which you can turn in to unlock the [[Monad Depths]].
 
As one of [[Elizabeth's Requests]] (#53), the protagonist must defeat the Reaper. Because the Reaper is a very challenging opponent, players should come prepared with a strategy in place or utilize the fusion spell Armageddon and instantly destroy the Reaper. If the request is active, the Reaper will drop the Bloody Button upon its defeat, in which you can turn in to unlock the [[Monad Depths]].
   
During battle, equipping the whole party with [[List of Persona 3 Items|Omnipotent Orbs]] or casting either Makarakarn or Tetrakarn triggers The Reaper to use Megidolaon, which can be fatal unless characters are at Level 99.
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During the battle, equipping the whole party with [[List of Persona 3 Items|Omnipotent Orbs]] or casting either Makarakarn or Tetrakarn triggers The Reaper to use Megidolaon, which can be fatal unless characters are at Level 99.
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====''The Movie''====
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The Reaper appears briefly in the final movie, being the last obstacle to obstruct [[Protagonist (Persona 3)|Makoto Yuki]] from reaching Nyx. When his Persona, [[Orpheus]], regular skills fail to destroy it, Elizabeth gives him the ability to use Megidolaon in order to defeat it and move on.
   
 
===''Persona 4''===
 
===''Persona 4''===
The Reaper is an exclusive boss that can only be fought in the second playthrough of the game. In the second cycle, the Reaper can be found in trap chests, and upon examining it, the [[Yu Narukami|protagonist]] is forewarned that a powerful force dwells within the chest and repeatedly asked whether he is ready to open it. Should the protagonist choose to open it, the Reaper will attack the protagonist, engaging the party to a battle. Similar to its predecessor, the Reaper can be challenged multiple times as long as the protagonist manages to locate the treasure chest he dwells within.
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The Reaper is an exclusive boss that can only be fought in the second playthrough of the game, where it can be found in trap chests during a second cycle. Upon examining it, the [[Yu Narukami|protagonist]] is forewarned that a powerful force dwells within the chest and repeatedly asked whether he is ready to open it. Should the protagonist choose to open it, the Reaper will attack the party and engage them in a battle. Similar to its predecessor, the Reaper can be challenged multiple times as long as the protagonist manages to locate the treasure chest he dwells within.
   
 
Defeating the Reaper may grant the respective characters their strongest weapons per defeat; however, should all of the in-battle characters have received their strongest weapons, The Reaper instead drops the strongest armor. If all of those have already been received as well, the Reaper drops the Omnipotence Orb, an accessory which voids all attacks excluding Almighty.
 
Defeating the Reaper may grant the respective characters their strongest weapons per defeat; however, should all of the in-battle characters have received their strongest weapons, The Reaper instead drops the strongest armor. If all of those have already been received as well, the Reaper drops the Omnipotence Orb, an accessory which voids all attacks excluding Almighty.
   
He will only drop a character's weapon if they are in the team that fights him. One must re-organize their team if they want to gain every weapon. 
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It will only drop a character's weapon if they are in the team that fights him. One must re-organize their team if they want to gain every weapon. 
   
 
====''Golden''====
 
====''Golden''====
The Reaper works the same way as the original ''Persona 4'', except he can be encountered on the first playthrough of the game. To spawn the Reaper, the player has to open a total of twenty-one chests. By this time, the sound of rattling chains will echo throughout the dungeon. If the player opens a chest where a Shadow would most likely stay in, the player will be warned of an ominous presence. Opening the chest will spawn the Reaper.
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The Reaper works the same way as the original ''Persona 4'', except that it can be encountered on the first playthrough of the game. In order to make it spawn, the protagonist has to open a total of twenty-one chests. Should this number of chests be reached, the sound of rattling chains will echo throughout the dungeon. If the player opens a chest where a Shadow would most likely stay in during this instance, the player will be warned of an ominous presence, should they ignore the warning, a fight with The Reaper will be triggered just like in Vanilla.
   
 
However, if the player merely opens a normal chest, the chest counter will be reset and the sound of rattling chains will disappear. Leaving the dungeon or moving up/down floors also applies to this.
 
However, if the player merely opens a normal chest, the chest counter will be reset and the sound of rattling chains will disappear. Leaving the dungeon or moving up/down floors also applies to this.
   
 
====''The Animation''====
 
====''The Animation''====
Three Reapers show up when the Investigation Team confronts [[Tohru Adachi|Adachi]] in his own reality, [[Magatsu Inaba]]. The first one confronts [[Kanji Tatsumi|Kanji]] and [[Naoto Shirogane|Naoto]] at the Central shopping district, the second one fights [[Chie Satonaka|Chie]], [[Yukiko Amagi|Yukiko]] and [[Rise Kujikawa|Rise]] at the Amagi inn, and the last one battles [[Yosuke Hanamura|Yosuke]] and [[Teddie]] at [[Saki Konishi]]'s house. The Reapers prove to be powerful opponents for the Investigation Team, but eventually the Investigation Team managed to beat the Reapers after banding together.
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Three Reapers show up when the Investigation Team confronts [[Tohru Adachi|Adachi]] in his own reality, [[Magatsu Inaba]]. The first one confronts [[Kanji Tatsumi|Kanji]] and [[Naoto Shirogane|Naoto]] at the Central shopping district, the second one fights [[Chie Satonaka|Chie]], [[Yukiko Amagi|Yukiko]] and [[Rise Kujikawa|Rise]] at the Amagi inn and the last one battles [[Yosuke Hanamura|Yosuke]] and [[Teddie]] at [[Saki Konishi]]'s house. The Reapers prove to be powerful opponents for the Investigation Team, but eventually, the Investigation Team managed to beat the Reapers after banding together.
   
 
===''Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth''===
 
===''Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth''===
The Reaper is an [[F.O.E]] who appears on the second floor of the [[Clock Tower]] and all floors above it. [[Zen]] realized The Reaper has appeared to remove him for upsetting the natural providence of the world by creating the world from Rei's memories and preventing her soul from returning to the [[Sea of Souls]].
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The Reaper is an [[F.O.E]] who appears on the second floor of the [[Clock Tower]] and all floors above it. Unlike most other games where The Reaper is simply a security guard patrolling areas related to the collective unconsciousness and remove any lingering threats, it is explicitly stated to be one of [[Chronos]]' servants who appeared to remove [[Zen]] for upsetting the natural providence of the world by creating the world from [[Rei (Persona Q)|Rei]]'s memories and preventing her soul from returning to the [[Sea of Souls]].
   
 
While the player is in the same room as the Reaper, it will pursue them for 2 steps before resting for 1 step. Unlike many other aggressive FOEs in the previous dungeons, the Reaper can pursue the player over empty spaces - but not through columns. Noting the columns' locations or impeding its movement with the various block-like pistons scattered through the dungeon becomes critical in trying to avoid it.
 
While the player is in the same room as the Reaper, it will pursue them for 2 steps before resting for 1 step. Unlike many other aggressive FOEs in the previous dungeons, the Reaper can pursue the player over empty spaces - but not through columns. Noting the columns' locations or impeding its movement with the various block-like pistons scattered through the dungeon becomes critical in trying to avoid it.
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In battle, the Reaper can act twice each turn and has a wide array of attacks and ailment-inducing moves. Once it dips to below 50% HP it will start trying to inflict Sleep, Panic, and/or Agility Bind to render the party unable to dodge a Power Charged Myriad Arrows or Deathbound. Past 25% HP it switches strategies and throws party-wide attacks, including Mamudoon and Megidolaon. While resistant to them, the Reaper is still vulnerable to ailments and Binds which can make the battle less aggravating.
 
In battle, the Reaper can act twice each turn and has a wide array of attacks and ailment-inducing moves. Once it dips to below 50% HP it will start trying to inflict Sleep, Panic, and/or Agility Bind to render the party unable to dodge a Power Charged Myriad Arrows or Deathbound. Past 25% HP it switches strategies and throws party-wide attacks, including Mamudoon and Megidolaon. While resistant to them, the Reaper is still vulnerable to ailments and Binds which can make the battle less aggravating.
   
The Death's Order material it drops allows [[Theodore]] to create gear that halves characters' stats but doubles the Exp they receive; 1 is required to create armor with this effect, 2 to create an accessory, and weapons can be created after acquiring 3. If defeated while the request to hunt one is active, it will drop the Broken Chain needed to complete it.
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The Death's Order material it drops allows [[Theodore]] to create gear that halves the characters' stats but doubles the Exp they receive; 1 is required to create armor with this effect, 2 to create an accessory, and weapons can be created after acquiring 3. If defeated while the request to hunt one is active, it will drop the Broken Chain needed to complete it.
   
 
=== ''Persona 5'' ===
 
=== ''Persona 5'' ===
The Reaper once again returns as a powerful foe in the series, appearing to hunt the Phantom Thieves while in [[Mementos]] after they have reached the second block. It will only appear when the characters remained stationary for a full two minutes before rattling its chains, alerting the player of its arrival. The Reaper will then move through the floor and will chase down the Player, even phasing through doors, but not through walls.
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The Reaper once again returns as a powerful foe in the series, appearing to hunt the Phantom Thieves while in [[Mementos]] from Aiyatsbus onward, following [[Morgana]]'s warning about a powerful Shadow in Mementos. It will only appear when the party has remained stationary for a full two minutes before appearing in the area, with the sound of rattling chains and a red visual rippling effect indicating its presence. The Reaper will then move through the floor and will chase down the party, even phasing through doors, but not through walls. The party will be safe while standing on the entry or exit platforms, but the Reaper will still be present in the area. Getting back into the Mona car from the platform will reset the Reaper to its original position in the area, and it will start stalking the party again.
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The Reaper in battle is incredibly strong; possessing a large variety of attacks and equally sturdy defense. While it does not null, repel, drain or resist any element, it has huge amounts of DEF to reduce damage from all attacks and is still immune to instant kill effects. Sometimes it prefers to spend its turns on the various elemental Break skills as opposed to attacking the party, providing random relief turns for the party. However, the Reaper can be grinded for quick, large amounts of EXP during the month of November and December, as the Flu Season spreads through Tokyo. Like all other Shadows, the Reaper too can succumb to Despair and will die after three turns, granting the party an instant win. The Reaper has a chance to drop a Divine Pillar accessory, which halves all incoming damage, but removes the ability to Evade. Unlike most Shadows, the Reaper cannot be recruited or negotiated in any form or way, and it does not possess an Arcana (unlike in previous installments).
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It is strongly recommended to let The Reaper ambush the party since if it ambushes them it will only perform 1 action per turn.
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====''Royal''====
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Flu Season now no longer affects The Reaper.
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===''Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers''===
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The Reaper is the [[ultimate boss]] of this game. In order to unlock him for battle, the party must:
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* Clear the game and reload the cleared save.
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* Complete all quests requiring the hunting of special Shadows in order to unlock them as fusions.
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* Complete the quests that involves rematches with [[Alice Hiiragi]], [[Ango Natsume]], [[Mariko Hyodo]] and [[Akira Konoe]]
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* Rematch Alice, Natsume, Hyodo, Konoe and [[False God Demiurge]] for a second time.
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After this, a quest requiring defeating the Reaper in [[Okinawa's Jail]] will appear. Defeating the Reaper in this quest and talking to Lavenza once more unlocks [[New Game Plus]] and Risky mode.
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===''Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth''===
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The Reaper returns as one of the strongest F.O.Es in the game despite never appearing as an overworld obstacle. The 4th block of the [[Theater District]] has a unique Treasure Spot that radiates darkness rather than glowing yellow or red in previous districts, and the party expresses trepidation if they attempt to harvest from it. Should the player proceed with trying to gather at the Treasure Spot, the Reaper will ambush the party -- though Snake Glare can negate this ambush and have the player start on equal footing with it.
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With two actions, no weaknesses on top of immunity to almost every ailment available, the Reaper is a very tough opponent, with party-wide attacks of all varieties. Start by having party members not resistant to Curse defend, because the Reaper always starts the fight by casting Mamudoon which can claim a few free kills.
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The one solace you have is its vulnerability to Agility Bind which can cause most of its deadly attacks to miss. While it's bound, utilize passives like Bound Arts+ with multi-hitting physical skills to try and get critical hits as often as possible for easy Boost.
   
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Defeating the Reaper for the first time yields the Infernal Key, a key item that unlocks the [[special fusion]] for [[Lucifer]]. Its Holy Shard material can be used to make three powerful accessories - two of which will half HP and SP costs, while the third is the accessory equivalent of Invigorate 3. The Reaper, despite being an F.O.E. will not reward the player with a Sub-Persona on defeat.
The Reaper in battle is incredibly strong, possessing a large variety of attacks. The Reaper is incredibly sturdy; while having no null, reflect, absorb, or resist to any element, it has huge amounts of DEF, making it a tough opponent. Sometimes it prefers to spend its turns on the various elemental Break skills as opposed to attacking the party, providing random relief turns for the player. However, the Reaper can be grinded for quick, large amounts of EXP during the month of November and December, as the Flu Season spreads through Tokyo. Like all other Shadows, the Reaper too can succumb to Despair and will die after three turns, granting the player an instant win. The Reaper has a chance to drop a Divine Pillar Accessory, which halves all incoming damage, but removes the ability to Evade.
 
   
 
==Stats==
 
==Stats==
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===''Persona 5''===
 
===''Persona 5''===
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Despite displaying no resistance to Bless and Curse, the Reaper is immune to instant kills.
 
{{stats|P5
 
{{stats|P5
 
|Boss=Yes
 
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|EXP=72050
 
|EXP=72050
 
|Yen=3570
 
|Yen=3570
|Material Drop=Divine Pillar
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|Material=Divine Pillar
 
|Phys=
 
|Phys=
 
|Gun=
 
|Gun=
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Elec Break
 
Elec Break
 
Wind Break
 
Wind Break
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===''Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth''===
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{{stats|pq2
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|Level=80
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|HP=15516
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|Atk=252
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|Def=183
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|Exp=119999
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|Drop1=Holy Shard
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|Drop2=Infernal Key
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|Drop3=Wild Card
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|Light=Null
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|Dark=Null
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|Sleep=Null
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|Panic=Null
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|Poison=Null
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|Curse=Resist
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|Para=Null
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|St Bind=Null
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|Ma Bind=Null
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|Down=Null
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Myriad Arrows
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Deathbound
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Maragidyne
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Mabufudyne
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Maziodyne
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Magarudyne
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Megidolaon
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Mamudoon
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Tentarafoo
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Lullaby Song
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Silent Song
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Spiderweb
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Power Charge
 
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|File:Reaper appears in Persona 4 The Animation.jpg|The Reaper appears in ''Persona 4 The Animation''
 
|File:Reaper appears in Persona 4 The Animation.jpg|The Reaper appears in ''Persona 4 The Animation''
 
|File:Cursed Sword P3P.png|One of the "Cursed" Shuffle Time! cards from ''Persona 3 Portable''
 
|File:Cursed Sword P3P.png|One of the "Cursed" Shuffle Time! cards from ''Persona 3 Portable''
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|File:PQ2_Reaper_Concept_Art.jpg|The Reaper concept art.
 
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*In ''Persona 3'' the Reaper's total HP, 4444, refers to one of the pronunciations of the Japanese word for "four" {{Kana|四|shi}}, ''shi'', which is the same as "death" {{Kana|死|shi}}. The number four is also known in Japan and China as the number of misfortune.
 
*In ''Persona 3'' the Reaper's total HP, 4444, refers to one of the pronunciations of the Japanese word for "four" {{Kana|四|shi}}, ''shi'', which is the same as "death" {{Kana|死|shi}}. The number four is also known in Japan and China as the number of misfortune.
 
*The Reaper's garments bear some resemblance to [[Tatsuya Sudou]]'s clothes, from the ''[[Persona 2]]'' duology. Additionally, considering [[Tatsuya Sudou|Sudou]] eventually loses his right eye during the events that take place during the duology, and the Reaper itself is missing that eye as well, one can speculate the two of them are somehow connected.
 
*The Reaper's garments bear some resemblance to [[Tatsuya Sudou]]'s clothes, from the ''[[Persona 2]]'' duology. Additionally, considering [[Tatsuya Sudou|Sudou]] eventually loses his right eye during the events that take place during the duology, and the Reaper itself is missing that eye as well, one can speculate the two of them are somehow connected.
*In ''Persona Q'', the Reaper's total HP, 13666, is a combination of two ominous numbers – 13 being associated with bad luck, and 666 being the Number of the Beast.
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*In ''Persona Q'', the Reaper's total HP, 13,666, is a combination of two ominous numbers – 13 being associated with bad luck and 666 being the Number of the Beast.
**In relation to the latter, 6666 Experience points are awarded to a party of three members upon defeating The Reaper in Persona 3.
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**In relation to the latter, 6,666 Experience points are awarded to a party of three members upon defeating The Reaper in ''Persona 3''.
*In ''Persona 5'' the Reaper can't be afflicted by [[Status effects]] through [[List of Persona 5 Skills#Ailment|skills]], but can be through [[Weather Forecast#Persona 5|Weather]].
 
*For some reason when you let the Reaper ambush you in ''Persona 5'' he loses his 2nd action per turn.
 
   
 
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TheReaper

The Reaper

"Me no want to talk to you! Me just want to hear your screams!"
—The Reaper, Persona 5

The Reaper (刈り取る者, Karitoru-mono)? is a Shadow that appears in most games in the Persona series with exploration-based elements since Persona 3.

Appearances

Profile

The Reaper of the Persona series has several features that distinguish it from other "grim reapers" in popular culture. The Reaper, instead of carrying a gigantic scythe, wields two long-barrel revolvers. Its face is shrouded in a blood-stained cloth sack, with only one ominous white eye to see its surroundings. It wears two long chains across its left and right shoulders, forming a cross.

The Reaper acts as a security system for areas where Shadows infest, such as Tartarus and Mementos. It either actively pursues threats as they linger in an area for too much time or ambushes them inside treasure chests or other objects that might otherwise contain valuable items, such as Power Spots. In Persona Q however, it does not act any different than other F.O.Es and are deployed by Chronos to wipe out any threats against divine providence. It is incredibly powerful even when compared to other Shadows, having an extremely wide array of skills that can arrange from Physical skills, Elemental and Almighty magic, status and buffs, making it highly unpredictable and difficult to beat via normal means. Despite it has low HP compared to most end-game bosses, all of its other stats are abnormally high, making it incredibly fast, endurable and hard-hitting.

Unlike most other on-field Shadows where it is encountered, The Reaper uses its own model upon spawning on the map.

Persona 3

The Reaper lurks in Tartarus, and will appear to the player when certain conditions are met. This involves staying on one floor of Tartarus too long, or choosing a card from Shuffle Time that is appended with an ominous black crossbones. When it approaches the party, the player can hear a loud rattling of chains, and it also appears on the mini-map. Unlike any other shadows on the field, can even climb up small ramps in floors. The Reaper cannot follow the player to the stairs that lead to the next floor, however, making the stairs a safe haven from it. Unless if the party's level is 70 or higher, The Reaper will most likely instantly kill all party members in a few turns while barely taking any damage.

The Reaper's appearance is hastened when:

  • Choosing a skulled ("cursed") card in Shuffle Time,
  • On a regular floor with no Shadows
  • On a floor with powerful Shadows (red-glowing variants)
  • There are "more Shadows on the floor than normal", which is filled exclusively with golden shadows or rare chests
    • The last two conditions are due to the risks of the "cursed" cards during Shuffle Time, all of which bear large rewards.

As one of Elizabeth's Requests (#53), the protagonist must defeat the Reaper. Because the Reaper is a very challenging opponent, players should come prepared with a strategy in place or utilize the fusion spell Armageddon and instantly destroy the Reaper. If the request is active, the Reaper will drop the Bloody Button upon its defeat, in which you can turn in to unlock the Monad Depths.

During the battle, equipping the whole party with Omnipotent Orbs or casting either Makarakarn or Tetrakarn triggers The Reaper to use Megidolaon, which can be fatal unless characters are at Level 99.

The Movie

The Reaper appears briefly in the final movie, being the last obstacle to obstruct Makoto Yuki from reaching Nyx. When his Persona, Orpheus, regular skills fail to destroy it, Elizabeth gives him the ability to use Megidolaon in order to defeat it and move on.

Persona 4

The Reaper is an exclusive boss that can only be fought in the second playthrough of the game, where it can be found in trap chests during a second cycle. Upon examining it, the protagonist is forewarned that a powerful force dwells within the chest and repeatedly asked whether he is ready to open it. Should the protagonist choose to open it, the Reaper will attack the party and engage them in a battle. Similar to its predecessor, the Reaper can be challenged multiple times as long as the protagonist manages to locate the treasure chest he dwells within.

Defeating the Reaper may grant the respective characters their strongest weapons per defeat; however, should all of the in-battle characters have received their strongest weapons, The Reaper instead drops the strongest armor. If all of those have already been received as well, the Reaper drops the Omnipotence Orb, an accessory which voids all attacks excluding Almighty.

It will only drop a character's weapon if they are in the team that fights him. One must re-organize their team if they want to gain every weapon. 

Golden

The Reaper works the same way as the original Persona 4, except that it can be encountered on the first playthrough of the game. In order to make it spawn, the protagonist has to open a total of twenty-one chests. Should this number of chests be reached, the sound of rattling chains will echo throughout the dungeon. If the player opens a chest where a Shadow would most likely stay in during this instance, the player will be warned of an ominous presence, should they ignore the warning, a fight with The Reaper will be triggered just like in Vanilla.

However, if the player merely opens a normal chest, the chest counter will be reset and the sound of rattling chains will disappear. Leaving the dungeon or moving up/down floors also applies to this.

The Animation

Three Reapers show up when the Investigation Team confronts Adachi in his own reality, Magatsu Inaba. The first one confronts Kanji and Naoto at the Central shopping district, the second one fights Chie, Yukiko and Rise at the Amagi inn and the last one battles Yosuke and Teddie at Saki Konishi's house. The Reapers prove to be powerful opponents for the Investigation Team, but eventually, the Investigation Team managed to beat the Reapers after banding together.

Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth

The Reaper is an F.O.E who appears on the second floor of the Clock Tower and all floors above it. Unlike most other games where The Reaper is simply a security guard patrolling areas related to the collective unconsciousness and remove any lingering threats, it is explicitly stated to be one of Chronos' servants who appeared to remove Zen for upsetting the natural providence of the world by creating the world from Rei's memories and preventing her soul from returning to the Sea of Souls.

While the player is in the same room as the Reaper, it will pursue them for 2 steps before resting for 1 step. Unlike many other aggressive FOEs in the previous dungeons, the Reaper can pursue the player over empty spaces - but not through columns. Noting the columns' locations or impeding its movement with the various block-like pistons scattered through the dungeon becomes critical in trying to avoid it.

In battle, the Reaper can act twice each turn and has a wide array of attacks and ailment-inducing moves. Once it dips to below 50% HP it will start trying to inflict Sleep, Panic, and/or Agility Bind to render the party unable to dodge a Power Charged Myriad Arrows or Deathbound. Past 25% HP it switches strategies and throws party-wide attacks, including Mamudoon and Megidolaon. While resistant to them, the Reaper is still vulnerable to ailments and Binds which can make the battle less aggravating.

The Death's Order material it drops allows Theodore to create gear that halves the characters' stats but doubles the Exp they receive; 1 is required to create armor with this effect, 2 to create an accessory, and weapons can be created after acquiring 3. If defeated while the request to hunt one is active, it will drop the Broken Chain needed to complete it.

Persona 5

The Reaper once again returns as a powerful foe in the series, appearing to hunt the Phantom Thieves while in Mementos from Aiyatsbus onward, following Morgana's warning about a powerful Shadow in Mementos. It will only appear when the party has remained stationary for a full two minutes before appearing in the area, with the sound of rattling chains and a red visual rippling effect indicating its presence. The Reaper will then move through the floor and will chase down the party, even phasing through doors, but not through walls. The party will be safe while standing on the entry or exit platforms, but the Reaper will still be present in the area. Getting back into the Mona car from the platform will reset the Reaper to its original position in the area, and it will start stalking the party again.

The Reaper in battle is incredibly strong; possessing a large variety of attacks and equally sturdy defense. While it does not null, repel, drain or resist any element, it has huge amounts of DEF to reduce damage from all attacks and is still immune to instant kill effects. Sometimes it prefers to spend its turns on the various elemental Break skills as opposed to attacking the party, providing random relief turns for the party. However, the Reaper can be grinded for quick, large amounts of EXP during the month of November and December, as the Flu Season spreads through Tokyo. Like all other Shadows, the Reaper too can succumb to Despair and will die after three turns, granting the party an instant win. The Reaper has a chance to drop a Divine Pillar accessory, which halves all incoming damage, but removes the ability to Evade. Unlike most Shadows, the Reaper cannot be recruited or negotiated in any form or way, and it does not possess an Arcana (unlike in previous installments).

It is strongly recommended to let The Reaper ambush the party since if it ambushes them it will only perform 1 action per turn.

Royal

Flu Season now no longer affects The Reaper.

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers

The Reaper is the ultimate boss of this game. In order to unlock him for battle, the party must:

After this, a quest requiring defeating the Reaper in Okinawa's Jail will appear. Defeating the Reaper in this quest and talking to Lavenza once more unlocks New Game Plus and Risky mode.

Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth

The Reaper returns as one of the strongest F.O.Es in the game despite never appearing as an overworld obstacle. The 4th block of the Theater District has a unique Treasure Spot that radiates darkness rather than glowing yellow or red in previous districts, and the party expresses trepidation if they attempt to harvest from it. Should the player proceed with trying to gather at the Treasure Spot, the Reaper will ambush the party -- though Snake Glare can negate this ambush and have the player start on equal footing with it.

With two actions, no weaknesses on top of immunity to almost every ailment available, the Reaper is a very tough opponent, with party-wide attacks of all varieties. Start by having party members not resistant to Curse defend, because the Reaper always starts the fight by casting Mamudoon which can claim a few free kills.

The one solace you have is its vulnerability to Agility Bind which can cause most of its deadly attacks to miss. While it's bound, utilize passives like Bound Arts+ with multi-hitting physical skills to try and get critical hits as often as possible for easy Boost.

Defeating the Reaper for the first time yields the Infernal Key, a key item that unlocks the special fusion for Lucifer. Its Holy Shard material can be used to make three powerful accessories - two of which will half HP and SP costs, while the third is the accessory equivalent of Invigorate 3. The Reaper, despite being an F.O.E. will not reward the player with a Sub-Persona on defeat.

Stats

Persona 3

Arcana Level HP SP
Strength 66
Magic 66
Endurance 66
Agility 99
Luck 66
Death 99 4444
9999
Slash Strike Pierce Fire Ice Elec Wind Light Dark Almi
Strong Strong Strong Strong Strong Strong Strong Null Null -
List of Skills
Skill Effect
Pierce Attack Normal attack using the Pierce attribute.
Vile Assault Deals heavy Pierce damage to one foe. (1.5x to Downed foes)
Vorpal Blade Deals heavy Slash damage to all foes. (1.5x "Great" condition bonus)
Myriad Arrows Deals medium Pierce damage to all foes. (1-3 hits)
Agidyne Deals heavy Fire damage to one foe.
Maragidyne Deals heavy Fire damage to all foes.
Bufudyne Deals heavy Ice damage / Freezes one foe. (10% chance)
Mabufudyne Deals heavy Ice damage / Freezes all foes. (8% chance)
Ziodyne Deals heavy Elec damage / Shocks one foe. (10% chance)
Maziodyne Deals heavy Elec damage / Shocks all foes. (8% chance)
Garudyne Deals heavy Wind damage to one foe.
Magarudyne Deals heavy Wind damage to all foes.
Hamaon Light: instant kill, 1 foe (high odds). (40% chance)
Mahamaon Light: instant kill, all foes (high odds). (35% chance)
Mudoon Darkness: instant kill, 1 foe (high odds). (40% chance)
Mamudoon Darkness: instant kill, all foes (high odds). (35% chance)
Megidola Deals heavy Almighty damage to all foes.
Megidolaon Deals severe Almighty damage to all foes.
Life Drain Drains 35 HP from one foe.
Spirit Drain Drains ~80 SP from one foe.
Mind Charge Doubles magic damage dealt next turn. (2x damage)
Fire Break Reduces 1 foe's Fire resistance to average.
Ice Break Reduces 1 foe's Ice resistance to average.
Elec Break Reduces 1 foe's Elec resistance to average.
Wind Break Reduces 1 foe's Wind resistance to average.

Arcana Level HP SP
Strength 66
Magic 99
Endurance 66
Agility 99
Luck 66
Death 99 5000
12000
Slash Strike Pierce Fire Ice Elec Wind Light Dark Almi
Strong Strong Strong Strong Strong Strong Strong Null Null -
List of Skills
Skill Effect
Pierce Attack Normal attack using the Pierce attribute.
Vile Assault Deals heavy Pierce damage to one foe. (1.5x to Downed foes)
Vorpal Blade Deals heavy Slash damage to all foes. (1.5x "Great" condition bonus)
Myriad Arrows Deals medium Pierce damage to all foes. (1-3 hits)
Maragidyne Deals heavy Fire damage to all foes.
Mabufudyne Deals heavy Ice damage / Freezes all foes. (8% chance)
Maziodyne Deals heavy Elec damage / Shocks all foes. (8% chance)
Magarudyne Deals heavy Wind damage to all foes.
Hamaon Light: instant kill, 1 foe (high odds). (40% chance)
Mudoon Darkness: instant kill, 1 foe (high odds). (40% chance)
Mamudoon Darkness: instant kill, all foes (high odds). (35% chance)
Megidolaon Deals severe Almighty damage to all foes.
Life Drain Drains 35 HP from one foe.
Spirit Drain Drains ~80 SP from one foe.
Mind Charge Doubles magic damage dealt next turn. (2x damage)
Fire Break Reduces 1 foe's Fire resistance to average.
Ice Break Reduces 1 foe's Ice resistance to average.
Elec Break Reduces 1 foe's Elec resistance to average.
Wind Break Reduces 1 foe's Wind resistance to average.

Persona 4

Arcana Level HP SP
Strength 99
Magic 80
Endurance 80
Agility 75
Luck 99
Death 85 5000
12000
Phys Fire Ice Elec Wind Light Dark Almi
- - - - - Null Null -
EXP Yen Normal Drop Rare Drop
5000 13 - -
List of Skills
Skill Effect
Vile Assault Deals heavy Phys damage to 1 foe. Bonus damage to foes that are knocked down.
Myriad Arrows Deals heavy Phys damage to all foes 1x to 3x.
Vorpal Blade Deals heavy Phys damage to all foes.
Agidyne Deals heavy Fire damage to 1 foe.
Maragidyne Deals heavy Fire damage to all foes.
Bufudyne Deals heavy Ice damage to 1 foe.
Mabufudyne Deals heavy Ice damage to all foes.
Ziodyne Deals heavy Elec damage to 1 foe.
Maziodyne Deals heavy Elec damage to all foes.
Garudyne Deals heavy Wind damage to 1 foe.
Magarudyne Deals heavy Wind damage to all foes.
Megidola Deals heavy Almighty damage to all foes.
Megidolaon Deals severe Almighty damage to all foes.
Mind Charge Next magical attack will be 150% greater in power.
Hamaon Light: medium chance of instant kill, 1 foe. (60% chance)
Mahamaon Light: medium chance of instant kill, all foes. (40% chance)
Mudoon Darkness: medium chance of instant kill, 1 foe. (60% chance)
Mamudoon Darkness: medium chance of instant kill, all foes. (40% chance)
Fire Break Nullifies 1 foe's Fire resistance (for 3 turns).
Ice Break Nullifies 1 foe's Ice resistance (for 3 turns).
Elec Break Nullifies 1 foe's Elec resistance (for 3 turns).
Wind Break Nullifies 1 foe's Wind resistance (for 3 turns).
Life Drain Drains 30 HP from 1 foe.
Spirit Drain Drains 30 SP from 1 foe.
Life Leech Drains a large amount of HP from one foe.


Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth

Level HP Attack Defense
Strength 90
Magic 80
Endurance 72
Agility 65
Luck 84
90 13666 270 216
Exp Drop 1 Drop 2 Drop 3
98966 Death's Order - -
Cut Stab Bash Fire Ice Elec Wind Light Dark Alm
- - - - - - - Null Null -
Sleep Panic Poison Curse Paralysis S-Bind M-Bind A-Bind Down KO
Resist Resist Resist Resist Resist Resist Resist Resist Null Null
List of Skills
Skill Effect
Myriad Arrows 6-8 light Stab attacks at random, with low accuracy. (All Enemies)
Charge Shot A severe Stab attack that pierces to the back row. (1 Enemy)
Deathbound A heavy Cut attack. (All Enemies)
Maragidyne A heavy Fire attack. (All Enemies)
Mabufudyne A heavy Ice attack. (All Enemies)
Maziodyne A heavy Elec attack. (All Enemies)
Magarudyne A heavy Wind attack. (All Enemies)
Megidolaon A severe Almighty attack, with medium chance of knockdown. (All Enemies)
Mamudoon Medium chance of instant kill. (All Enemies) [Darkness-based attack]
Tentarafoo Medium chance of Panic. (All Enemies)
Lullaby Song Medium chance of Sleep. (All Enemies)
Silent Song Medium chance of Magic Bind. (All Enemies)
Spiderweb Medium chance of Agility Bind. (All Enemies)
Marakunda Lower physical defense for 3 turns. (All Enemies)
Power Charge Nearly triple the user's physical attack for next hit. Lasts 3 turns.
Mind Charge Nearly triple the user's magic attack for next hit. Lasts 3 turns.


Persona 5

Despite displaying no resistance to Bless and Curse, the Reaper is immune to instant kills.

Level HP SP
Strength 99
Magic 80
Endurance 80
Agility 75
Luck 80
85 5000
12000
Phys Gun Fire Ice Elec Wind Psy Nuke Bless Curse Almi
- - - - - - - - - - -
EXP Yen Battle Drop Negotiation Items
72050 3570 Divine Pillar -
List of Skills
Skill Effect
Vorpal Blade Severe Physical damage to all foes.
One-shot Kill Severe Gun damage to 1 foe. High Critical Rate.
Riot Gun Severe Gun damage to all foes.
Agidyne Heavy Fire damage to 1 foe. Rare chance of Burn.
Maragidyne Heavy Fire damage to all foes. Rare chance of Burn.
Bufudyne Heavy Ice damage to 1 foe. Rare chance of Freeze.
Mabufudyne Heavy Ice damage to all foes. Rare chance of Freeze.
Ziodyne Heavy Electric damage to 1 foe. Rare chance of Shock.
Maziodyne Heavy Electric damage to all foes. Rare chance of Shock.
Garudyne Heavy Wind damage to 1 foe. Technical dmg: Burn.
Magarudyne Heavy Wind damage to all foes. Technical dmg: Burn.
Psiodyne Heavy Psy damage to 1 foe. Technical dmg: Mental ailment.
Mapsiodyne Heavy Psy damage to all foes. Technical dmg: Mental ailment.
Freidyne Heavy Nuclear damage to 1 foe. Technical dmg: Burn/Freeze/Shock.
Mafreidyne Heavy Nuclear damage to all foes. Technical dmg: Burn/Freeze/Shock.
Hamaon Medium chance of instantly killing 1 foe. Bless-type.
Mahamaon Medium chance of instantly killing all foes. Bless-type.
Mudoon Medium chance of instantly killing 1 foe. Curse-type.
Mamudoon Medium chance of instantly killing all foes. Curse-type.
Megidola Heavy Almighty damage to all foes.
Megidolaon Severe Almighty damage to all foes.
Life Leech Drain 150 HP from 1 foe. Almighty-type.
Spirit Leech Drain 100 SP from 1 foe. Almighty-type.
Concentrate Next magic attack inflicts 2.5x damage.
Fire Break Suppress innate Fire resistance of all foes for 3 turns.
Ice Break Suppress innate Ice resistance of all foes for 3 turns.
Elec Break Suppress innate Electric resistance of all foes for 3 turns.
Wind Break Suppress innate Wind resistance of all foes for 3 turns.


Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth

Level HP Attack Defense
Strength --
Magic --
Endurance --
Agility --
Luck --
80 15516 252 183
Exp Drop 1 Drop 2 Drop 3
119999 Holy Shard Infernal Key Wild Card
Phys Fire Ice Elec Wind Psy Nuke Bless Curse Alm
- - - - - - - Null Null -
Sleep Confuse Poison Hex Paralysis S-Bind M-Bind A-Bind Down KO
Null Null Null Resist Null Null Null - Null Null
List of Skills
Skill Effect
Myriad Arrows 6-8 heavy Phys attacks. (1 enemy) Stronger in Boost.
Deathbound Heavy Phys attack. (All enemies) Stronger in Boost.
Maragidyne Heavy Fire attack. (All enemies)
Mabufudyne Heavy Ice attack. (All enemies)
Maziodyne Heavy Elec attack. (All enemies)
Magarudyne Heavy Wind attack. (All enemies)
Megidolaon Severe Almighty attack. (All enemies)
Mamudoon Medium chance of instant kill. (All enemies) [Curse-based attack]
Tentarafoo Medium chance of Confusion. (All enemies)
Lullaby Song Medium chance of Sleep. (All enemies)
Silent Song Medium chance of Magic Bind. (All enemies)
Spiderweb Medium chance of Agility Bind. (All enemies)
Power Charge Triple physical attack for next hit. Lasts 3 turns. (Self)


Gallery

 
P4 manga Reaper
The Reaper in the manga adaption of Persona 4
 
Shadow20
The Reaper in Persona 4 The Animation
 
Reaper appears in Persona 4 The Animation
The Reaper appears in Persona 4 The Animation
 
Cursed Sword P3P
One of the "Cursed" Shuffle Time! cards from Persona 3 Portable
 
PQ2 Reaper Concept Art
The Reaper concept art.

Trivia

  • In Persona 3 the Reaper's total HP, 4444, refers to one of the pronunciations of the Japanese word for "four" (?), shi, which is the same as "death" (?). The number four is also known in Japan and China as the number of misfortune.
  • The Reaper's garments bear some resemblance to Tatsuya Sudou's clothes, from the Persona 2 duology. Additionally, considering Sudou eventually loses his right eye during the events that take place during the duology, and the Reaper itself is missing that eye as well, one can speculate the two of them are somehow connected.
  • In Persona Q, the Reaper's total HP, 13,666, is a combination of two ominous numbers – 13 being associated with bad luck and 666 being the Number of the Beast.
    • In relation to the latter, 6,666 Experience points are awarded to a party of three members upon defeating The Reaper in Persona 3.


Characters
Playable Male protagonist - Female protagonist - Yukari Takeba - Junpei Iori - Akihiko Sanada - Mitsuru Kirijo - Fuuka Yamagishi - Aigis - Koromaru - Ken Amada - Shinjiro Aragaki - Metis
Social Link Kenji Tomochika - Hidetoshi Odagiri - Bunkichi and Mitsuko - Kazushi Miyamoto - Chihiro Fushimi - Isako Toriumi - Keisuke Hiraga - Yuko Nishiwaki - Maiko Oohashi - Pharos - Bebe - President Tanaka - Mutatsu - Mamoru Hayase - Nozomi Suemitsu - Akinari Kamiki - Rio Iwasaki - Saori Hasegawa - Ryoji Mochizuki
Major Igor - Elizabeth - Theodore - Shuji Ikutsuki - Officer Kurosawa - Takaya Sakaki - Jin Shirato - Chidori Yoshino - Takeharu Kirijo - Kouetsu Kirijo - Eiichiro Takeba - Natsuki Moriyama - Nyx - Erebus - Margaret
Minor Maki - Kiyoshi Sakuma - Mr. Edogawa - Mr. Ekoda - Ms. Miyahara - Ms. Ounishi - Mrs. Terauchi - Kikuno Saikawa - Yuu Kimijima - Souta Aizawa - Kyouka Sayama
Cameo Yukiko Amagi - Noriko Kashiwagi - Man Drinking Alone
Location
Port Island Gekkoukan High School - Paulownia Mall - Iwatodai Station - Port Island Station - Naganaki Shrine - Dorm - Moonlight Bridge - Velvet Room
Tartarus Blocks: Thebel - Arqa - Yabbashah - Tziah - Harabah - Adamah - Monad Depths
Abyss of Time Malebolge - Cocytus - Caina - Antenora - Ptolomea - Judecca - Empyrean
Other Kyoto - Great Seal
Music
Albums Original Soundtrack (JP / US / FES / Portable) - Bonus CD - Burn My Dread -Reincarnation- - Spring of Birth OST - Midsummer Knight's Dream OST - Falling Down OST - Winter Of Rebirth OST - Persona 20th Anniversary All Time Best Album
Songs "Burn My Dread" - "Aria of the Soul" - "Want To Be Close" - "When the Moon Reaches for the Stars" - "Iwatodai Dorm" - "Mass Destruction" - "Color Your Night" - "Deep Breath Deep Breath" - "The Meaning of Armbands" - "Deep Mentality" - "It's Going Down Now" - "Changing Seasons" - "Current Net Price Tanaka" - "Battle Hymn of the Soul" - "Kimi no Kioku" - "P3 FES" - "Mass Destruction -P3fes version-" - "Heartful Cry" - "Brand New Days" - "Soul Phrase" - "A Way of Life" - "Time" - "Wiping All Out" - "More Than One Heart" - "Fate is In Our Hands" - "One Single Word" - "One Hand, One Heartbeat" - "One Determination" - "Sound of the Beast" - "Storm for a Butterfly" - "Light in Starless Sky" - "My Testimony" - "Self Redemption"
Archives
Terminology Persona (Initial / Prime / Ultimate) - Persona user - Shadow - Wild Card - Evoker - Attack Properties - Tactics - All-out Attack - Shuffle Time - Dark Hour - Moon Phase System - Full Moon Operations - SEES - Kirijo Group - Nanjo Group - Strega - Artificial Persona user - Suppressants - Apathy Syndrome - The Fall - Death - Who's Who - Phoenix Ranger Featherman R - Plume of Dusk
P3RE: Shift - Theurgy - Combat Characteristics
Lists Arcana - Personas (P3 - FES - P - R) - Shadows - Bosses (P3 - FES) - Skills - Items (Heart Items / Vending Machines) - Status Effects - Elizabeth's Requests - Activities - Calendar - Trophies (Portable / Reload) - Steam Profile Items - Patches and Updates
School Life Daily Life - Seasons - Social Link - Social Stats - Yen - Class - Studying - Movie Theater - Bed - Part-time Jobs - Shrine - Tanaka's Amazing Commodities - Crane Machine - Chagall Café - School Club - Linked Episode - Computer - Refrigerator - Gardening / Books / DVDs / Cooking - Studying - Fortune Telling
Other Media
Games FES - Portable - Reload - Dancing in Moonlight
Productions The Movie - The Movie: Escape from the Dark Hour - the Weird Masquerade: -Ao no Kakusei- / -Gunjou no Meikyuu- / -Souen no Kesshou- / -Ai no Seiyaku- / -Hekikuu no Kanata e- - Persona Stalker Club - 「PERSORA AWARDS」 - PERSORA AWARDS 2 - PERSORA AWARDS 3 - Persora -The Golden Best-
Drama CDs A Certain Day of Summer - Daylight / Moonlight - Character Drama CD Vol. 1 / Vol. 2 / Vol. 3 / Vol. 4 / Vol. 5 - New Moon / Full Moon - Portable Vol. 1 / Vol. 2
Publications Manga - Shadow Cry - Memento Mori - Owari no Kakera - Alternative Heart - Velvet Blue - Persona Magazine - Dear Girls Comic Anthology - Dengeki Comic Anthology - Tartarus Theater - Persona VS
Mobile Games The Night Before - Persona Ain Soph - Social - Escape - Illust Puzzle - Broken Shadow - Aegis: The First Mission - Qix - Chaining Soul - Em
Events Music Live 2008 - Music Live 2009 - Music Tour 2010 - Music Live 2012 - Music Fes 2013 - Music Box 2014 - Super Live 2015 - Livehouse Tour 2015 - Super Live 2017 - Super Live 2019- 25th Anniversary Symphonic Concert
20th Anniversary Festival - 25th Anniversary - 25th FES
Miscellaneous Merchandise
P3 Bosses
Guardians Venus Eagle (3) - Dancing Hand (3) - Rampage Drive - Crying Table (3) - Change Relic - Golden Beetle (3) - Intrepid Knight - Furious Gigas (3) - Fanatic Tower - Magical Magus (3) - Natural Dancer - Arcane Turret (3) - Sleeping Table - Hell Knight (3) - Mythical Gigas - Judgement Sword (3) - Stasis Giant (3) - Phantom King - Royal Dancer (3) - Reckoning Dice - Noble Seeker (3) - Carnal Snake (3) - World Balance - Fierce Cyclops (3) - Jotun of Grief
Full Moon Operation bosses Arcana Priestess - Arcana Emperor and Arcana Empress - Arcana Hierophant - Arcana Lovers - Arcana Chariot and Arcana Justice - Arcana Hermit - Arcana Fortune and Arcana Strength - Arcana Hanged Man - Death
Other Takaya Sakaki and Hypnos - Jin Shirato and Moros - Chidori Yoshino and Medea - Reaper - Elizabeth
P3P Exclusive Theodore - Margaret
P3 FES Bosses
Guardians Immortal Gigas + Visceral Maya (3) - Brilliant Cyclops - Death Castle + El Dorado Beast (2) - Harem Dancer + Merciless Maya (2) - Judgement Sword + Ice Raven + Brave Wheel - Primitive Idol + Shouting Tiara + Wrathful Book - Wondrous Magus + Crying Table + Cowardly Maya - Neo Minotaur - Spastic Turret + Slaughter Drive (2) - Conceited Maya - Rebellious Cyclops + Acheron Seeker (2) - Tenjin Musha + Kaiden Musha + Onnen Musha
Other Metis and Psyche - ??? - Akihiko Sanada and Caesar + Ken Amada and Kala-Nemi - Junpei Iori and Trismegistus + Koromaru and Cerberus - Yukari Takeba and Isis + Mitsuru Kirijo and Artemisia - Erebus
P3 Reload Bosses
Monad Shadow of the Void
Characters
Playable Protagonist - Yosuke Hanamura - Chie Satonaka - Yukiko Amagi - Kanji Tatsumi - Rise Kujikawa - Teddie - Naoto Shirogane
Social Link Margaret - Nanako Dojima - Ryotaro Dojima - Naoki Konishi - Kou Ichijo - Daisuke Nagase - Hisano Kuroda - Sayoko Uehara - Yumi Ozawa - Ayane Matsunaga - Ai Ebihara - Fox - Shu Nakajima - Eri Minami - Marie - Tohru Adachi
Major Igor - Mayumi Yamano - Misuzu Hiiragi - Saki Konishi - Mitsuo Kubo - Hanako Ohtani - Kinshiro Morooka - Noriko Kashiwagi - Taro Namatame - Old Lady Shiroku - Master Daidara - Minoru Inoue - Yuuta Minami - Kaneko - Aika Nakamura - President Tanaka - Chihiro Fushimi - Mr. Edogawa - Kanami Mashita - Moel Gas Station Attendant
Major enemies Shadow Yosuke - Shadow Chie - Shadow Yukiko - Shadow Kanji - Shadow Rise - Shadow Teddie - Shadow Mitsuo - Shadow Naoto - Kunino-sagiri - Ameno-sagiri - Kusumi-no-Okami - Izanami
Locations
Inaba Central Shopping District - Dojima Residence - Junes Department Store - Samegawa Flood Plain - Velvet Room - Yasogami High School
Midnight Channel Twisted Shopping District - Yukiko's Castle - Steamy Bathhouse - Marukyu Striptease - Void Quest - Secret Laboratory - Heaven - Magatsu Inaba - Hollow Forest - Yomotsu Hirasaka
Other Okina City - Shichiri Beach - Midnight Trivia Miracle Quiz - Tatsumi Port Island (Gekkoukan High School - Club Escapade - Iwatodai Station)
Music
Albums Original Soundtrack (Persona 4 / Golden / The Animation) - Never More -Reincarnation- - Persona 4: The Golden Animation Special Arrange CD - Persona 20th Anniversary All Time Best Album - Re:BRiLLiANCE
Songs "Ain't Nobody Can Hold Me Down" - "Alone in this World" - "Aria of the Soul" - "Studio Backlot/Backside of the TV" - "Beauty of Destiny" - "Dazzling Smile" - "Falling into Right Places" - "Heartbeat, Heartbreak" - "Heaven" - "I'll Face Myself" - "Just Like The Wind" - "Key Plus Words" - "Koisuru Meitantei" - "Never More" - "Next Chance to Move On" - "Pursuing My True Self" - "Reach Out To The Truth" - "Shadow World" - "Signs of Love" - "Sky's The Limit" - "SNOWFLAKES" - "Someone Else's Man" - "Time For True Revelation" - "Time To Make History" - "True Feelings" - "True Story" - "The Way of Memories" - "We Are One and All" - "Ying Yang" - "Your Affection"
Archives
Terminology Persona (Initial / Ultimate) - Persona user - Glasses - Fog - Shadow - Shadow Self - Party - Tactics - All-out Attack - Shuffle Time - Arcana Chance - Fusion Forecast - Weather Forecast - Investigation Team - Mystery Food X - Phoenix Ranger Featherman R
Lists Arcana - Personas - Shadows - Skills - Items (Persona 4 / Golden) - Requests - Status Changes - Activities - Calendar - Golden Trophies - The Animation / Golden Animation Episodes - Patches and Updates - Steam Profile Items
School Life Weather Forecast - Seasons - Social Link - Social Stats - Yen - Class - Studying - Books - Movie Theater - Bed - Fishing - Cooking - Part-time Jobs - Shrine - Scooter - Gardening - School Club - Bug Catching - Refrigerator - Crane Machine - Chagall Café - Tanaka's Amazing Commodities - Cat
Other Media
Games Golden - Arena - Arena Ultimax - Dancing All Night
Productions The Animation / -The Factor of Hope- / The Golden Animation - Visualive / the Evolution - Persona Stalker Club - 「PERSORA AWARDS」 - PERSORA AWARDS 2 - PERSORA AWARDS 3 - Persora -The Golden Best- - Persona VS
Publications Manga - The Magician - Dengeki Comic Anthology (the Animation / The Golden / The Golden Animation) - Kiri no Amnesia - Your Affection - Persona x Detective Naoto (manga) - Yasoinaba Case File - Persona Magazine
Drama CDs Persona 4 (Vol.1 / Vol.2 / Vol.3) - Persona 4 The Animation (Vol.1 / Vol.2) - Persona 4 Golden (Vol.1 / Vol.2)
Mobile Games The Card Battle - Colors - Persona 4: The Slot - Persona 4 the Pachinko
Events Music Live 2008 - Music Live 2009 - Music Tour 2010 - Music Live 2012 - Music Fes 2013 - Music Box 2014 - Super Live 2015 - Livehouse Tour 2015 - Super Live 2017 - Super Live 2019- 25th Anniversary Symphonic Concert
20th Anniversary Festival - 25th Anniversary - 25th FES
Miscellaneous Merchandise
Storyline Shadow Yosuke - Shadow Chie - Shadow Yukiko - Shadow Kanji - Shadow Rise - Shadow Teddie - Shadow Mitsuo - Shadow Naoto - Kunino-sagiri - Tohru Adachi & Magatsu-Izanagi - Ameno-sagiri - Kusumi-no-Okami * - Izanami - Izanami-no-Okami
Sub Avenger Knight - Daring Gigas - Amorous Snake - Killing Hand - Dominating Machine - World Balance - Chaos Fuzz - Envious Giant - Gorgeous King * - Heaven's Giant * - Neo Minotaur - Sleeping Table
Extra Contrarian King - Intolerant Officer - Momentary Child - Escapist Soldier - Extreme Vessel - Lost Okina
Other Margaret - Reaper
Characters
Playable Protagonist - Morgana - Ryuji Sakamoto - Ann Takamaki - Yusuke Kitagawa - Makoto Niijima - Futaba Sakura - Haru Okumura - Goro Akechi - Sumire Yoshizawa
Confidant Igor - Sojiro Sakura - Chihaya Mifune - Munehisa Iwai - Tae Takemi - Sadayo Kawakami - Ichiko Ohya - Shinya Oda - Hifumi Togo - Yuuki Mishima - Toranosuke Yoshida - Caroline & Justine - Sae Niijima - Takuto Maruki
Major Targets Suguru Kamoshida - Ichiryusai Madarame - Junya Kaneshiro - Shadow Futaba - Kunikazu Okumura - Masayoshi Shido - Holy Grail / Yaldabaoth - Azathoth / Adam Kadmon
Other Principal Kobayakawa - SIU Director - Shiho Suzui - Natsuhiko Nakanohara - Mika - Lala Escargot - Angel and Julian - Medjed - Wakaba Isshiki - Sugimura - President Tanaka - Kazuya Makigami - Naoya Makigami - Shadow Mishima - Shinichi Yoshizawa - Rumi - Shibusawa - Jose - Kasumi Yoshizawa - Coach Hiraguchi
Locations
Tokyo Yongen-Jaya (Café Leblanc) - Shibuya - Aoyama-Itchome (Shujin Academy) - Shinjuku - Akihabara - Kichijoji - Ogikubo - Inokashira Park - Tsukishima - Akasaka Mitsuke - Suidobashi - Odaiba Seaside Park - Ichigaya - Ikebukuro - Ginza - Harajuku - Meiji Shrine - Jinbocho - Miura Beach - Maihama (Tokyo Destinyland) - Kanda - Roppongi - Ueno - Asakusa - Chinatown - Nagatacho - Shinagawa - Nakano - Kosei High School
Palace Kamoshida's Palace - Madarame's Palace - Kaneshiro's Palace - Futaba's Palace - Okumura's Palace - Niijima's Palace - Shido's Palace - Mementos (Path of Qimranut - Path of Aiyatsbus - Path of Chemdah - Path of Kaitul - Path of Akzeriyyuth - Path of Adyeshach - Path of Sheriruth - Depths of Mementos - Qliphoth World - Path of Da'at) - Maruki's Palace
Other Velvet Room - Hawaii - Thieves Den
Music
Albums Original Soundtrack (Persona 5 / Royal (JP / EN))
Songs "Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There" - "Life Will Change" - "Beneath the Mask" - "Last Surprise" - "Rivers in the Desert" - "The Whims of Fate" - "Tokyo Daylight" - "Hoshi To Bokura To" - "Break In To Break Out" - "Infinity" - "Dark Sun..." - "Autonomy" - "Found a Light" - "IT'S TOO LATE" - "Colors Flying High" - "Take Over" - "He's a Trickster☆" - "I Believe" - "No More What Ifs" - "Throw Away Your Mask" - "Bokura no Hikari (Our Light)"
Archives
Story Persona - Persona user - Shadow - Shadow Self - Second Awakening - Picaro Persona - I am thou - Cognition - P. A. D. - Metaverse - Metaverse Navigator - Mask - Wild Card - Phantom Thieves of Hearts - Phantom Aficionado Website - Antisocial Force - Treasure - Police - Calling Card - Change of Heart - Psychotic breakdown - Mental shutdown - General Public - Seven Deadly Sins - Sea of Souls - Bond - Featherman
School Life Calendar - Weather - Seasons
Confidant - Social Stats - Hideout - Class - Train - Invitations - Gifts - Decorations
Activities Bathhouse - Studying - Diner - Cleaning - Maid Café - Billiards - Books - DVDs - Retro Games - Movie Theater - Big Bang Challenge - Crane Game - Bed - Batting Cages - Fishing Pond - Crossword Puzzles - Darts - Infiltration Tools - Cooking - Training - Old Temple - Laundry - Part-time Jobs - Shrine - Confessional - Jazz Jin - Houseplant - Refrigerator - TV Quiz Show - Blackboard - Drink Stand - Lottery - Cultivation - Fortune Telling
Vendors Shops: (Persona 5 / Royal) - Vending Machines - Takemi Medical Clinic - Untouchable - Jose's Shop - Home Shopping Program - Tanaka's Shady Commodities - Military Vending Machine - Trading
Phantom Life Mementos Requests - Third Eye - Security Level - Search Objects - Treasure Chests - Safe Room - Thieves Guild - List of Shadows (Treasure Demon - Disaster Shadow - Savage Shadow) - List of Bosses - Skill Card - Will Seeds - Deviations - Slot Machines
Battle Items: (Persona 5 / Royal) - Skills: (Persona 5 / Royal) - Difficulty - Status Changes - Weaknesses - Traits - Navigator - Tactics - Guard - Party Switch - Baton Pass - One More - Critical - Technical - Showtime - Cut-in - All-out Attack - Hold Up - Personality - Drops - Game Over
Follow Up - Harisen Recovery - Endure - Protect - Pickpocket - Crocodile Tears - Sexy Technique - Down Shot - Bullet Hail - Oda Special - Kakoi Kuzushi - Sleuthing Instinct - Detox X - Mindfulness - Flow - Tumbling
Velvet Room List of Personas: (Persona 5 / Royal) - Fusion - Special Fusion - Hanging - Lockdown - Electric Chair - Arcana - Skill Inheritance - Fusion Accident - Fusion alarm - Challenge Battle
System Trophies: (Persona 5 / Royal) - Cutscenes - New Game Plus - Patches and Updates - Steam Profile Items
Unused Content: (Persona 5 / Royal)
Development
Corporate Atlus Co., Ltd. - Sega
Personnel Katsura Hashino - Shigenori Soejima - Shoji Meguro - Lyn Inaizumi - Atsushi Kitajoh - Ryota Kozuka - Kenichi Tsuchiya - Toshiki Konishi - Kazuhisa Wada - Lotus Juice
Other Media
Games Royal - Dancing in Starlight - Strikers - Tactica - The Phantom X
Productions Persona 5 The Animation The Day Breakers - Persona 5 The Animation (Episodes - Dark Sun... - Stars and Ours - Proof of Justice - A Magical Valentine's Day) - Persona O.A. - Persona 5 The Night Breakers - Persona Stalker Club V - PERSORA AWARDS 3 - Persora -The Golden Best 5- - Persona 20th Anniversary All Time Best Album - Persona 5 The Stage - Persona VS
Publications Manga - Dengeki Comic Anthology - Comic à La Carte - Comic Anthology (DNA Media Comics) - Tartarus Theater Wild - the Animation Dengeki Comic Anthology - Mementos Mission - Mementos Report - Persona Magazine
Events Night of the Phantom - Super Live 2017 - Super Live 2019 - TGS 2021 - 25th Anniversary Symphonic Concert
20th Anniversary Festival - 25th Anniversary - 25th FES
TGS 2015 - Take Tokyo Tower - E3 2016 - Take the Treasure - TGS 2016 - Morgana's Report - DJ Morgana
Miscellaneous Merchandise - Catherine: Full Body - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Storyline Asmodeus - Azazel - Bael - Cognitive Wakaba - Mammon - Leviathan - Black Mask - Samael - Holy Grail - Yaldabaoth - YoshizawaR -> Cendrillon + Biyarky + Takuto MarukiR - Takuto Maruki + Azathoth -> Adam KadmonR
Sub Moloch - Bicorn - Eligor - Belphegor - Archangel - MaraP5 - Nue - Ippon-Datara - Shiki-OujiP5/Kurama TenguR - Sui-Ki - Kin-Ki - Fuu-Ki - Take-MinakataP5/KumbhandaR - Garuda - Mot - Sugimura - Corporobo - Ose - KumbhandaP5/JatayuR - Nebiros - Norn - Raja Naga - Ganesha -> Rangda -> Thor - Yamata no Orochi - Forneus - Baphomet - Hanuman + Garuda - Oberon + Titania - Ongyo-Ki - Melchizedek - BelialP5 - NebirosP5 - AbaddonP5/ThroneR - DominionR - Uriel - Raphael - Gabriel - Michael - MacabreR - HasturR - LoaR - Dionysus + ChimeraR - Scathach + Cu ChulainnR- SurtR - SiegfriedR
Will Seed GuardianR Mara - Arahabaki - Cerberus - Alilat - Melchizedek - Baal - Kali + Dakini - Fafnir
Mementos Shadows Nakanohara - Takanashi - Sakoda - Shimizu - Odo - Oyamada - Makigami - Uchimura - Mogami - Shadow Takases - Kishi - Naguri - Tsuboi - Akitsu - Fukurai - Honjo - Jochi - Tsuda - Nejima - Kiritani - Togo - Youji Isshiki - Shadow Magarios - Oda - Wakasa - Asakura - OnoR - AinoR - AriharaR - KagamiR - MinamotoR - FuwaR - IzuoR
Other Caroline & Justine / LavenzaR - Reaper - JoseR - S.E.E.S BoyR - Investigation Team BoyR
Characters
Playable - P3 P3 hero - Yukari Takeba - Junpei Iori - Akihiko Sanada - Mitsuru Kirijo - Fuuka Yamagishi - Aigis - Koromaru - Ken Amada - Shinjiro Aragaki
Playable - P4 P4 hero - Yosuke Hanamura - Chie Satonaka - Yukiko Amagi - Kanji Tatsumi - Rise Kujikawa - Teddie - Naoto Shirogane
Playable - PQ Rei & Zen
Non-playable Elizabeth - Margaret - Theodore - Marie - Nanako Dojima - Queen of Hearts - Merciful Clergyman - Kind Doctor - Best Friend - Clockwork God - Chronos - Zeus
Locations
Origin Tartarus - Yasogami High School
Main Hub Handcrafted Workshop - Nurse's Office - Velvet Room
Labyrinths You in Wonderland - Group Date Cafe - Evil Spirit Club - Inaba Pride Exhibit - Clock Tower
Music
Albums Original Soundtrack - Sound of the Labyrinth
Songs "Maze of Life" - "Light the Fire Up in the Night" - "Laser Beam" - "Changing Me"
Archives
Terminology Persona (Sub-Persona) - Persona user - Velvet Room - Fusion (Sacrificial Fusion) - Shadow (F.O.E) - Wild Card - Dark Hour - Evoker - Boost - Power Spot - Skill Card - SEES - Investigation Team - Cut-in - All-out Attack
Lists Arcana - Personas - Shadows - Bosses - Skills (Skill Cards) - Items - Ailments - Requests - Patches and Updates
Other Media
Manga -Roundabout- - Side:P3 - Side:P4
Productions Escape From Persona Q: Cyber Labyrinth - Official Visual Material
Characters
Playable - P5 P5 hero - Ryuji Sakamoto - Ann Takamaki - Yusuke Kitagawa - Goro Akechi - Morgana - Makoto Niijima - Futaba Sakura - Haru Okumura
Playable - P4 P4 hero - Yosuke Hanamura - Chie Satonaka - Yukiko Amagi - Kanji Tatsumi - Rise Kujikawa - Teddie - Naoto Shirogane
Playable - P3/P P3 hero - P3P heroine - Yukari Takeba - Junpei Iori - Akihiko Sanada - Mitsuru Kirijo - Fuuka Yamagishi - Aigis - Koromaru - Ken Amada - Shinjiro Aragaki
Non-playable Hikari - Nagi - Doe - Hikari's Father - Elizabeth - Theodore - Margaret - Marie - Caroline and Justine - Kamoshidaman - Herbivore Dinosaurs - Yosukesaurus - Ribbon - Overseer - Mother Computer - Enlil - Nanako Dojima
Locations
Origin Tartarus - Iwatodai Dormitory - Junes - Midnight Channel - Dojima Residence - Café Leblanc - Mementos
Main Hub Cinema - Velvet Room - Shop
Labyrinths Kamoshidaman - Junessic Land - A.I.G.I.S. - Hikari - Theater District
Music
Albums Original Soundtrack
Songs "Road Less Taken" - "Wait and See" - "Pull the Trigger" - "Remember, We Got Your Back" - "Invitation to Freedom" - "Cinematic Tale" - "Life Will Change" - "Nothing is Promised" - "LaLaLa Goodbye Personality!" - "Hikari is Bad!" - "That’s Right, Right?" - "I Will Make You Normal" - "Colorful World"
Archives
Terminology Persona (Sub-Persona) - Persona User - Velvet Room - Fusion - Shadow (F.O.E) - Wild Card - Dark Hour - Evoker - Glasses - Mask - Power Spot - Cognition - Boost - Metaverse - SEES - Investigation Team - Phantom Thieves of Hearts - Cut-in - Special Screening - All-out Attack - Baton Pass - Akashic Record
Lists Arcana - Characters - Items - Skills - Personas - Shadows - Bosses - Ailments - Special Screenings - Patches and Updates
Other Media
Manga Roundabout Special - Official Visual Materials