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In this tier list video, the creator evaluates the power levels of the Persona 3 Reload party members, focusing on their resource management, damage, support, and synergy. The characters discussed include Shinji, Mitsuru, Ken, Jume, Aigus, Akihiko, Yukari, and Koromaru. Shinji is rated low due to his declining utility over time. Mitsuru and Ken are critiqued for their inefficiencies in combat despite their potential, with Ken's skills being overshadowed by others.
Jume and Aigus are compared as physical attackers, with Jume having higher damage potential and Aigus providing consistent performance. Akihiko is highlighted as a powerful damage dealer with excellent buffs and versatility. Yukari is highly praised for her nearly limitless healing abilities and efficient SP management, making her the best healer, although Koromaru's versatility and comprehensive skill set ultimately outshine her.
Koromaru is lauded for his unmatched utility and synergy with every character due to his diverse skill range. The protagonist is deemed the most powerful due to their adaptability and extensive potential. The video concludes with a light-hearted note, inviting viewer feedback and hinting at similar content for other Persona games.
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In this segment of the video, the creator discusses their decision to make a tier list video for the power levels of the Persona 3 Reload party members, driven by a trend they found fun. They outline the criteria for ranking the characters, which includes resource management, damage, support, and synergy, each scored out of five for a total score out of twenty. The creator’s subjective preferences will influence the final tier placement.
The first character discussed is Shinji, who, despite being powerful initially and out-damaging others early on, is deemed the worst due to his limited utility later in the game. Shinji lacks magic skills and becomes less effective as the game progresses, rendering his abilities subpar compared to other characters who remain viable throughout. His main strength, “bloody charge,” and his characteristic ability become less relevant over time, leading to his low ranking.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker critiques two video game characters, Mitsuru and Ken, discussing their effectiveness in combat. For Mitsuru, the speaker highlights that her abilities are largely nullified by enemies that resist ailments, which is problematic since her role relies on debuffing and inflicting ailments. Despite having high-damage potential, Mitsuru’s abilities consume significant resources (SP), making her less efficient compared to other characters like Akihiko or Junpei. Additionally, her critical hit enhancements are rendered ineffective as the key enemies often nullify ailments. Therefore, Mitsuru is considered a liability in crucial battles.
For Ken, while he possesses one of the game’s best skills to revive and fully heal all party members with a reflector, the speaker finds this unnecessary due to game balance. Ken’s resource management is praised, but his characteristic SP regain each turn is seen as less unique since other characters can achieve similar regeneration with items. Ultimately, Ken’s role is overshadowed by other supports, and his damage output is criticized as subpar.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the characters Ken, Jume, and Aigus in a game, evaluating their roles and performance. Ken is a support character with useful skills but has a design quirk related to his SP charging condition. Despite being lower on the list, Ken remains valuable and synergizes well with most party builds. Jume and Aigus are compared as physical damage dealers; Jume has a higher critical hit potential and overall damage on specific attacks, while Aigus provides more consistency with better additional skills and tankiness. Ultimately, Jume offers higher damage potential, whereas Aigus excels in consistent performance. The speaker notes that both characters are effective choices for dealing damage.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the character Akihiko Sonata from the game Reload, emphasizing his role as an underrated yet highly effective damage dealer. The key point is that Akihiko’s passive ability amplifies any buffs applied to him more than any other party member, enhancing his damage, defense, accuracy, and evasion significantly. Statistics show he performs 25% better on average. Moreover, Akihiko has both boost and amp skills for his affinity, severe damage ability, and the highest damaging physical attack in the game, making him potentially more powerful than the protagonist in ideal conditions. Additionally, his versatility with buffs, debuffs, and heal skills, along with excellent defense, ensures he is a valuable and consistent asset. The only minor drawback is his resource management, but it’s generally not an issue. The segment concludes by highlighting Yukari as the best healer in the game, given her exceptional support skills and effective SP management.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker extensively praises Yukari’s abilities in a game, emphasizing her broken healing support. Yukari can remove ailments, revive allies to max health, and her healing skills cost only 25% of their original value, making her SP nearly inexhaustible. Moreover, she provides a party-wide concentrate effect that doubles damage from magic attacks, significantly benefiting characters like Akihiko. The speaker highlights Yukari’s ability to consistently manage resources, making her the best support character in the game for both damage and healing. Despite these strengths, Yukari’s high-ranking position is still outshined by another character, Koromaru, due to his remarkable coverage and utility.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the versatility and overpowered nature of the character named Karu. Karu possesses an extensive skill set, including debilitate, fire, dark, physical, and almighty skills, as well as the best support skill in the game for physical attacks. Despite not excelling in every area, his comprehensive toolkit makes him extraordinarily powerful and able to synergize with every character. Additionally, his ultimate weapon boosts all his stats significantly and doubles his evasion. Karu’s abilities, such as auto-debuffing enemies and increasing the party’s critical hit rate, further solidify his status as a game-changer, though the speaker ultimately ranks the protagonist higher due to their unparalleled adaptability and potential.
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In this segment of the video, the creator wraps up their discussion on Persona 3 Reload party member strength tier list, humorously declaring Fuka as the strongest Persona user. They invite viewers to share their thoughts and emphasize that rude comments will be ignored. The creator also asks for likes and subscriptions to support the channel and mentions the possibility of creating similar content for other Persona games like Persona 4 and 5. They sign off by thanking viewers and wishing them a great day.