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Rise poster! I would never take that down either. Also, Kawakami best Confidant. Her Rank 10 really is the best, but her other ones later on really do save you a lot of time during the evenings. Expensive, yes, but money shouldn't be too much of a problem later in game by the time you unlock those ranks.
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Arist posted:
Dude, look at your room. Just look at it! And meanwhile I'm just trying to envision Sojiro's reaction to seeing a maid troop upstairs past him every few days.
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# ? Aug 15, 2017 22:44 |
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TheDavies posted:Dude, look at your room. Just look at it! Presumably, our lad here has the common sense to wait until Sojiro takes off before making the call.
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# ? Aug 15, 2017 22:48 |
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Arist posted:
... Why.
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# ? Aug 15, 2017 22:49 |
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Actually, I think Sojiro leaves early the days you invite Kawakami over. And why does everyone seem so... weirded out? It's not like Maaku invited Kawakami over to... *ahem* 'handle a broom', so to say. Junpei fucked around with this message at 23:21 on Aug 15, 2017 |
# ? Aug 15, 2017 22:49 |
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Inviting your homeroom teacher over while she's in a job that probably involves prostitution at some level is creepy as hell On an entirely different note, Ann's slink is pretty good, even if it feels like our protagonist isn't really doing much of anything in it
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# ? Aug 15, 2017 22:59 |
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W.T. Fits posted:... Why. Because she's loving evil and it's amazing! I was considering replacing "chick" with "bitch" just to send the proper message there but I thought better of it. Like, I find her pure petty selfishness kind of hilarious and refreshing.
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# ? Aug 15, 2017 23:04 |
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Junpei posted:Actually, I think Sojiro leaves early the days you invite Kawakami over. 1. What's happening here essentially amounts to blackmail. Maaku may be paying money, but he now has the power to ruin Kawakami's life at any time if she doesn't do things for him. 2. Even if nothing explicitly sexual happens, Maaku is paying a woman twice his age to play-act being entirely submissive to him. 3. And oh yeah, there's the loving sexual undertones with a woman twice his age, whom he sees nearly every day in a public setting, and who already has a professional relationship with him that isn't supposed to be hosed with. Do not even try to defend this. Also, stop posting spoilers.
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# ? Aug 15, 2017 23:19 |
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Firstly, I apologize for the spoilers, which have been excised. Secondly, this is one of my favorite links in the game, both gameplay-wise and story-wise. I may have been a bit hung-ho because of prior knowledge of all the perks as well as how it unfolds. So I wasn't actually defending something like this happening in real life, I meant it more as a "Don't worry, it gets better" kind of thing.
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# ? Aug 15, 2017 23:24 |
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While I will not spoil things and have no intention to, Kawakami's Link is really good, in terms of content and relationship to respective Tarot; possibly best in game for me, but I struggle with that between this and others. But I'm not going to go to bat for how it comes about, and I was just as worried at the beginning as some of you must be. Ann's S-Link is... interesting, but ultimately not one of my favorites, even though it definitely is the best Lovers S-Link in the Persona games. Also: Arist posted:
The cunning-est spy, like unto the very shadows! Holmes himself is no match!
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# ? Aug 15, 2017 23:37 |
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You'd never suspect Makoto was trying to be covert. It's the perfect strategy.
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# ? Aug 15, 2017 23:41 |
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Really Pants posted:You'd never suspect Makoto was trying to be covert. It's the perfect strategy. If the best way to hide is in plain sight then the super best strategy is to be obvious as gently caress. So stupid it's brilliant.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 00:45 |
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Ohhh boy. This goddamn skill. Fun fact! 'Negotiation' doesn't actually refer to what you think it does. Crocodile Tears has absolutely no bearing on the Join/Item/Money options that you'd normally think of as 'negotiation'. No, what it does is lower the amount of money a demon asks for when holding someone hostage.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 01:31 |
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That's what I suspected it did, seeing as how that's the only occasion a Shadow will ask for something. Of course, that also makes it probably the single most useless Confidant ability in the game.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 01:34 |
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Arist posted:That's what I suspected it did, seeing as how that's the only occasion a Shadow will ask for something. Considering you can go the entire loving game without being held up by a shadow because it's so loving precise on how it activates. Which, for those not in the know (I can't remember if this has been discussed or not previously in the LP) A. You have to have a PARTY MEMBER (Not the MC, but I might be wrong on this) be hit by an attack that hits a weakness/crit that knocks them down. B. Be knocked into critical HP by said attack (Easier for this to happen on higher difficulties, but more often than not it will just outright kill them) and C. The shadow has to take initiative to take them hostage. If all of these happen, congrats, you get an achievement and you are given the option to give into the shadow's demands, tell them to gently caress off and have your party member be killed outright or, the smart option, USE THE NETWORK SERVICES. This summons someone in the nexus of the multiverse to completely make everything past the knockdown/critical HP and bypass negotiations completely and making the entire loving thing pointless. Seriously, I only saw this late on my playthrough towards the end of the game. Had the internet not been making guides on how this poo poo was happening, I doubt I wouldn't have known this was even a thing.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 02:19 |
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Me and two other friends all doing concurrent playthroughs all didn't know hostage taking was a thing until the LP mentioned it. You need to be the unluckiest bastard alive, or actively trying, to actually get someone taken hostage.
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Materant posted:Me and two other friends all doing concurrent playthroughs all didn't know hostage taking was a thing until the LP mentioned it. You need to be the unluckiest bastard alive, or actively trying, to actually get someone taken hostage. Yeah, it's easily the rarest mechanic in Persona 5 considering it even gets a forced tutorial about how to handle it. Maybe fusion accidents are rarer but those are mentioned at passing.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 03:50 |
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Having hostage be any more common that it already is would make it annoying. The only reason people get hung up over it is because it's tied to a trophy.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 03:57 |
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ApplesandOranges posted:Having hostage be any more common that it already is would make it annoying. It's less that and more that without the trophy half the playerbase wouldn't even know the mechanic existed.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 04:09 |
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Eh, better a nigh-useless skill than one that's actively working against you, which was my feeling on Ryuji's goddamn instant kill one. It's virtually never useful in actual palaces due to the level requirement, which means it only triggers in Mementos... except that I normally want to get into fights in Mementos because I'm hunting for drops or specific Personas. That lovely skill mean you cannot ambush anything, because doing so will just kill it and only give a random Persona card.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 04:10 |
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Makoto would be a much better spy here if she figured out how to remove that enormous dialogue bubble attached to her head.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 04:19 |
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Going back to the Teacher/Maid arc, I thought she was going to (or eventually will) tell our fearless protagonist why she's in this mess in the first place. Until I know that or this arc gets more creepy/ridiculous, I abstain from making any judgement on her. I can only feel sorry for her for now.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 05:11 |
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Personally I think most (not all) of the confidants come off as pretty sympathetic all things considered. Kawakami's is one of those, but we get into that when it happens.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 05:22 |
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One of the bigger ideas this game pushes is that appearances aren't always what they seem, and it's absolutely true for Kawakami. Her S Link is legitimately one of the better ones in the game, so hopefully we'll see more of it soon.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 05:24 |
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Of all of the Tarot Cards, I would never have equated this one with Temperance.
Blueberry Pancakes fucked around with this message at 05:36 on Aug 16, 2017 |
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Kemix posted:Personally I think most (not all) of the confidants come off as pretty sympathetic all things considered. Kawakami's is one of those, but we get into that when it happens. ChaosArgate posted:One of the bigger ideas this game pushes is that appearances aren't always what they seem, and it's absolutely true for Kawakami. Her S Link is legitimately one of the better ones in the game, so hopefully we'll see more of it soon.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 06:07 |
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Hobgoblin2099 posted:Of all of the Tarot Cards, I would never have equated this one with Temperance. A lot of the Confidants in this game seem to be based more on the reversals of the tarot, rather than their traditional meaning, at least initially. Oh, a probation officer is what Sojiro is, right? Not some kind of actual official?
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 06:24 |
Huh, with all these people raving about this link I honestly didn't think it was that great. And the Slack off skill we get at this level seems to almost never trigger, making it pretty useless I found.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 08:30 |
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Slack off seems to trigger on specific dates, like Ryuji's invitation to stake out the restaurant in his confidant. We just got the temperance arcana but I'm not sure how it might differ symbolically from the original card. I guess for this one they didn't have any clever ideas. The lady pouring water seems awfully dainty and has her leg raised in an untempered way of showing her emotions, I suppose? And while I'm no expert on the Japanese legal system, it seems "probation officer" in this context is some sort of second legal guardian who takes care of you and reports to a judge/some sort of officer while you're on probation. Apparently it's a volunteer service that's unpaid as we learned from the tv quiz, which means Sojiro (who told you in the car ride early on that he accepted you 'cause he already got paid) is either taking money under the table or lied about the reason he's taking you in.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 10:01 |
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Deltasquid posted:And while I'm no expert on the Japanese legal system, it seems "probation officer" in this context is some sort of second legal guardian who takes care of you and reports to a judge/some sort of officer while you're on probation. Apparently it's a volunteer service that's unpaid as we learned from the tv quiz, which means Sojiro (who told you in the car ride early on that he accepted you 'cause he already got paid) is either taking money under the table or lied about the reason he's taking you in. Well, we already know Sojiro's a lot softer than he pretends to be, so him going "I only accepted you because I got paid" and that being a lie seems perfectly in-character for what we've seen so far.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 13:50 |
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Rogue 7 posted:Japan doesn't give a poo poo about underage drinking. I can never recall anyone actually asking to see ID when I lived there, and you can just buy all kinds of booze down at the local corner store. Don't you think the joke would be funnier about them panicking about something that no-one really cares about at a 'bouncer checking suspicious IDs at the door' level like they think?
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 13:56 |
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It bugs me that Kawakami's cut-ins use her teacher hair when she's in maid mode.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 14:04 |
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Deltasquid posted:We just got the temperance arcana but I'm not sure how it might differ symbolically from the original card. I guess for this one they didn't have any clever ideas. The lady pouring water seems awfully dainty and has her leg raised in an untempered way of showing her emotions, I suppose? Yeah, the lady/angel in the standard imagery is very calm and serene as she pours, but this one's jumping in the air and shouting. I guess that's it.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 16:32 |
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I'm just gonna say, Kawakami's "cute maid" face is kind of creepy. It really is.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 20:21 |
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Deltasquid posted:And while I'm no expert on the Japanese legal system, it seems "probation officer" in this context is some sort of second legal guardian who takes care of you and reports to a judge/some sort of officer while you're on probation. Apparently it's a volunteer service that's unpaid as we learned from the tv quiz, which means Sojiro (who told you in the car ride early on that he accepted you 'cause he already got paid) is either taking money under the table or lied about the reason he's taking you in. Sojiro isn't getting paid by the government, but the MC's parents have provided money to take care of him with.
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# ? Aug 16, 2017 23:33 |
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Montegoraon posted:Sojiro isn't getting paid by the government, but the MC's parents have provided money to take care of him with. Glad Sojiro is pocketing that money instead of letting me buy my 50 buck juices with it.
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# ? Aug 17, 2017 10:27 |
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Deltasquid posted:Glad Sojiro is pocketing that money instead of letting me buy my 50 buck juices with it. Earning your own cash for fancy placenta drinks builds character
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# ? Aug 17, 2017 15:08 |
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Well, he does feed you... with food he cooks for his coffee shop. So he spends the money on his business in the process of taking care of you. Also, he makes you work for him without pay. He's probably your 6th or 7th shadiest confidant.
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# ? Aug 17, 2017 15:40 |
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Presumably he takes the cash as rent for you commandeering his shop's attic
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# ? Aug 17, 2017 15:51 |
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Yeah that doesn't sound shady at all, like, you're getting room and board from him and the occasional free meal, the least you can do is help out every now and again.
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