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Revision as of 01:11, 31 July 2019
An ultimate Persona (or advanced Persona) is a Persona formed when an individual takes up a resolution in their heart. The Persona is usually one of the strongest Personas the user can summon.
Appearances
- Megami Ibunroku Persona
- Persona 2: Innocent Sin
- Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
- Persona 3 / FES / Portable
- Persona 4 / Golden
- Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
- Persona 5 / Royal
- Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth
Profile
Megami Ibunroku Persona
The ultimate Personas are fused by adding certain Totems to fusions that result in a Persona whose arcana is the same as the ultimate Persona's arcana, and can only be equipped by the character they belong to. The totems are gained towards the end of the game, though the exact method depends on the route.
Character | Arcana | Persona | Lvl | Totem |
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Protagonist | Emperor | Amen Ra | 62 | Rosetta Stone |
Maki Sonomura | Priestess | Verdandi | 61 | Pasque Flower |
Kei Nanjo | Judgement | Yamaoka | 60 | Amber Glasses |
Masao Inaba | Chariot | Susano-o | 59 | Purified Water |
Yukino Mayuzumi | Empress | Durga | 57 | Bisonskin Drums |
Yuka Ayase | Magician | Frey | 59 | Stuffed Deer |
Eriko Kirishima | Judgement | Michael | 62 | Judgement Contract |
Hidehiko Uesugi | Justice | Tyr | 54 | Victorian Rune |
Reiji Kido | Death | Mot | 58 | Babylonian Coffin |
In the SEBEC quest, if the protagonist performs good deeds throughout the quest, when he meets with his other self in the Alaya Cavern, the other self will reward him with the totems.
In the Snow Queen route, the protagonist has to trade Ambrosia gained from defeating the Tower bosses with Raiho during the final dungeon. If the harder towers are completed before the easier ones, more Ambrosia will be given.
Persona 2
Innocent Sin
Most of the ultimate Personas are gained after defeating Joker in the Caracol if the party found the corresponding mask at Mt. Iwato (the Red Eagle Mask for Apollo, the Yellow Owl Mask for Hades, the Pink Azas Mask for Venus and the Blue Swan Mask for Artemis).
Apollo, Venus and Hades are all weak to Darkness initially. The weakness will be removed and replaced with immunity against Darkness once the player has equipped the correlated persona to finish the battle against their reverse counterparts in Leo Temple, Taurus Temple and Scorpio Temple respectively.
Yukino retains Durga as her ultimate Persona, which is obtained if she comes to terms with Shunsuke Fujii's death and stays with Tatsuya's party at the Caracol. Jun Kurosu's ultimate Persona is Chronos, obtained by mutating Hermes once it reaches maximum rank and has gone through the Aquarius Temple's boss fight with him equipped.
Character | Lvl. | Persona | Requirement | Location |
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Tatsuya Suou | 53 | Apollo | Obtain the Red Eagle Mask on Mt. Iwato, then defeat Joker (equip during Leo Temple boss fight to gain Null Dark) |
Caracol |
Eikichi Mishina | 57 | Hades | Obtain the Yellow Owl Mask on Mt. Iwato, then defeat Joker (equip during Scorpio Temple boss fight to gain Null Dark) | |
Lisa Silverman | 57 | Venus | Obtain the Pink Azas Mask on Mt. Iwato, then defeat Joker (equip during Taurus Temple boss fight to gain Null Dark) | |
Maya Amano | 51 | Artemis | Obtain the Blue Swan Mask on Mt. Iwato, then defeat Joker | |
Yukino Mayuzumi | 44 | Durga | Accept Fujii's death and stay with the party | |
Jun Kurosu | 57 | Chronos | Equip Hermes during the Aquarius Temple boss fight, then mutate at MAX Rank |
Velvet Room |
Eternal Punishment
Except for Tatsuya who has already obtained his ultimate Persona, Apollo, from the beginning of the story, all other characters' ultimate Personas require the party to obtain the Material Cards from Mt. Iwato and then summon them in the Velvet Room manually. This gives party the the freedom to apply a magic card and stat boost card during the summoning. The ultimate Personas in Eternal Punishment are slightly less powerful and useful skill-wise than in Innocent Sin, but consume less SP.
Character | Lvl. | Persona | Requirement | Location | |
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Tarot cards | Material card | ||||
Maya Amano | 63 | Artemis | Moon (252) | Silver Bow | Mt. Iwato |
Ulala Serizawa | 62 | Asteria | Star (248) | Ortyx | |
Katsuya Suou | 63 | Hyperion | Justice (189) | Ancient Sun | |
Baofu | 61 | Prometheus | Hanged Man (244) | Bronze Ring | |
Eriko Kirishima | 76 | Gabriel | Judgement (304) | Lily | EX Dungeon 2-A |
Kei Nanjo | 75 | Yamaoka | Hierophant (225) | Amber Eyeglasses | EX Dungeon 2-C |
Tatsuya Suou | 62 | Apollo | N/A |
Persona 3
The ultimate Personas are evolved forms of the initial Personas gained throughout the story, based on their operator's character development. Following a story-specific prompt, each character individually experiences a personal resolution, which brings about the metamorphosis of their initial Persona into their ultimate Persona. The ultimate Personas are listed below in order of metamorphosis.
Character | Persona | Prompt | Resolution |
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Akihiko Sanada | Caesar | Death of Shinjiro Aragaki | To face everything head-on |
Ken Amada | Kala-Nemi | Death of Shinjiro Aragaki (and failure to exact revenge) | To live for his mother and Shinjiro |
Fuuka Yamagishi | Juno | Natsuki Moriyama transferring schools | To protect those she is connected with |
Yukari Takeba | Isis | Receiving her father's true message | To fulfill her father's wishes by fighting against the Dark Hour |
Mitsuru Kirijo | Artemisia | Death of her father | To carry on her father's legacy |
Junpei Iori | Trismegistus | Death of Chidori Yoshino and fusion of Hermes and Medea | To live for Chidori |
Aigis | Athena | Choosing her own purpose | To "live" and decide her own fate |
Protagonist | Messiah | N/A | N/A |
Shinjiro Aragaki, Koromaru and Metis do not gain ultimate Personas.
Persona 4
The awakened Persona, like in Persona 3, are evolved forms of the initial Personas, though the party member's Social Link must be maxed out.
Character | Persona | Requirement |
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Protagonist | Izanagi-no-Okami | Unlock True Ending* |
Yosuke Hanamura | Susano-o | Max out S.Link Magician |
Chie Satonaka | Suzuka Gongen | Max out S.Link Chariot |
Yukiko Amagi | Amaterasu | Max out S.Link Priestess |
Kanji Tatsumi | Rokuten Maou | Max out S.Link Emperor |
Rise Kujikawa | Kanzeon | Max out S.Link Lovers |
Teddie | Kamui | Max out S.Link Star |
Naoto Shirogane | Yamato Takeru | Max out S.Link Fortune |
- The protagonist gains his own ultimate Persona, Izanagi-no-Okami, automatically during the final battle in the True Ending, but it cannot be used in normal gameplay until a certain fusion is performed on a New Game Plus file.
Golden
Persona 4 Golden offers new ultimate Personas for every character (except for the protagonist, who still gains Izanagi-no-Okami during the final battle in the True Ending, which can only be used in normal gameplay upon fusion in New Game Plus). Unlocking these Personas grants the respective Persona a unique ultimate skill. To unlock these ultimate Personas, the protagonist must first max out the corresponding teammate's social link, and then speak with them for another Social Link meeting at any point after 1/10 to evolve their Persona further.
Character | Persona | Requirement |
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Protagonist | Izanagi-no-Okami | Unlock True Ending |
Yosuke Hanamura | Takehaya Susano-o | Max Magician Social Link, speak after 1/10 |
Chie Satonaka | Haraedo-no-Okami | Max Chariot Social Link, speak after 1/10 |
Yukiko Amagi | Sumeo-Okami | Max Priestess Social Link, speak after 1/10 |
Kanji Tatsumi | Takeji Zaiten | Max Emperor Social Link, speak after 1/10 |
Rise Kujikawa | Kouzeon | Max Lovers Social Link, speak after 1/10 |
Teddie | Kamui-Moshiri | Max Star Social Link, speak after 1/10 |
Naoto Shirogane | Yamato Sumeragi | Max Fortune Social Link, speak after 1/10 |
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
All ultimate Personas from Persona 3 and Persona 4 are revisited in Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. When both protagonists reach a Level 55, Margaret will make a request to have a fight with only the two of them. When emerging victorious, Margaret notes that a change has occurred within the both of them, with Orpheus transfiguring into Messiah, and Izanagi transfiguring into Izanagi-no-Okami. Margaret states that due to the power of the two wild cards coming together and facing a battle to the death, the protagonists will obtain even greater power, and because the wild card has extended to their companions, their Personas will be able to evolve as well if their level is at a certain point (Level 55 or higher). Shinjiro and Koromaru ask Margaret if it is possible for their Personas to remain the same so that they can never forget what they have done, or failed to do; Margaret tells them that if they focus on keeping their same Persona, it should be possible for them to stay the same while they gain new power.
Each ultimate Persona has a special skill, unique to it, obtained upon evolution.
Character | Persona | Special Skill |
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P3 hero | Messiah | Debilitate |
P4 hero | Izanagi-no-Okami | Heat Riser |
Yukari Takeba | Isis | Tornado Boost |
Junpei Iori | Trismegistus | Golden Gemini |
Akihiko Sanada | Caesar | Conqueror Title |
Mitsuru Kirijo | Artemisia | Punishment |
Aigis | Athena | Aegis Shield |
Koromaru | Cerberus | Deadly Vanguard |
Ken Amada | Kala-Nemi | Target Boost |
Shinjiro Aragaki | Castor | Whirlwind Swing |
Yosuke Hanamura | Susano-o | Death Needle |
Chie Satonaka | Suzuka Gongen | Furious Fists |
Yukiko Amagi | Amaterasu | Inferno Boost |
Kanji Tatsumi | Rokuten Maou | Uprising |
Teddie | Kamui | Amrita |
Naoto Shirogane | Yamato Takeru | Powerhouse |
Fuuka Yamagishi | Juno | Oracle |
Rise Kujikawa | Kanzeon | Into the Void |
Persona 5
The ultimate Personas, like in Persona 4, are evolved forms of the initial Personas through maxing out the party member's Confidant relationship. All of the evolved Personas are described as trickster deities in-game.
Character | Persona | Requirement |
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Protagonist | Satanael | Unlock True Ending |
Ryuji Sakamoto | Seiten Taisei | Max out Chariot Confidant |
Ann Takamaki | Hecate | Max out Lovers Confidant |
Morgana | Mercurius | Max out Magician Confidant |
Yusuke Kitagawa | Kamu Susanoo | Max out Emperor Confidant |
Makoto Niijima | Anat | Max out Priestess Confidant |
Futaba Sakura | Prometheus | Max out Hermit Confidant |
Haru Okumura | Astarte | Max out Empress Confidant |
Goro Akechi does have another Persona, Loki, but it is not an official ultimate Persona, and he summons it when he is no longer a party member, thus he is not playable.
Persona 5 Royal
Persona 5 Royal offers third tier Personas for some members of the team, like Persona 4 Golden before. During the process of ascending into the third tier, both first and second tier forms of that Phantom Thief's Persona fuse together.
Character | Persona |
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Morgana | Diego |
Ryuji Sakamoto | William |
Ann Takamaki | Celestine |
Yusuke Kitagawa | Gorokichi |
Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth
All ultimate Personas from Persona 3, Persona 4, and Persona 5 appear in Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth. When tickets 42, 43, 44 and 45 are completed, you will obtain a sooty film, which you bring to Elizabeth. Elizabeth will then ask if you can defeat each of the Velvet siblings to draw out power from the film after each ticket completion. When you defeat all of them, all four protagonists will obtain their ultimate personas. Everyone else's personas will be able to evolve as well if they are Level 55 or automatically upgrade if above Level 55. Shinjiro, Koromaru and Akechi are exceptions, and will instead have a powered-up version of their personas.
Each ultimate Persona has a special skill obtained upon evolution. These skills will automatically replace the equivalent, weaker version of the skill the character learns earlier (if they don’t have the weaker skill, you can choose to replace any skill to obtain it). In the case of the navigators, they will instead have their regular skills upgraded with the same name but with the party meter cost reduced by one.
See also