Royal order jp6/7/2023 ![]() This special order can only occur during the Piggytron phase, after Kaneshiro has attempted the March of the Piggy attack twice. * What if the player used up all valuable items or all worthless items before or during the Special Order? The protagonist is subsequently prompted to do the special order again. Unlike normal ailments, the condition afflicted by this order will wear out on all the paintings at once at the beginning of the protagonist's fourth turn. When the order is executed, the effect will be applied to all the active paintings, allowing to get rid of them much quicker than normal, since their original type absorptions will be ignored and they will take increased damage from every move. In Royal, the order is always successfully executed at the start of the protagonist's third turn even without attacking. Similarly to the Kamoshida fight, the protagonist will need around three turns of attacks for the order to be successful. The protagonist will be prompted to use some black paint to apply the same effect as Artist's Grace on the boss itself, in order to make it weak to every attack and overwriting the absorption of each painting. ![]() The special order for Madarame can be triggered once he used his signature move, The Artist's Grace, at least once, and the party has not defeated the paintings after two cycles (in Persona 5) or when he uses Restore at least twice (in Royal), and can only occur during the first phase, where the boss is in the portraits form. If enough damage is dealt, the character that was sent will knock the crown off Kamoshida's head, lowering the boss's attack and defense, as well as reducing the boss's number of turns from 2 to 1, forcing him skip his first. This special order always fails if the protagonist sends Ann too. After the party member has been sent, at least one of the active party members will need to attack Kamoshida for the three subsequent turns (unless he charges Gold Medal Spike, in Persona 5 only) to keep the boss distracted if one fails to do so, the special order will fall apart as a whole and Kamoshida will notice the missing party member, forcing them back into the battle. If he goes for the special order, one of the party members is taken out from the active party and attempts to hide from the boss. Morgana will notice that the crown on the boss's head can be removed to weaken him, and the protagonist is given the option to send one of the party members to take it off. In both Persona 5 and Royal, the protagonist is given the option of performing a special order in the boss battle against Kamoshida a few turns after he performs his Gold Medal Spike attack. The order only appears during certain phases and during specific boss fights, particularly those in Kamoshida's Palace, Madarame's Palace, Kaneshiro's Palace, Futaba's Palace, Niijima's Palace and the Holy Grail in the Qliphoth World.Īll of the boss fights can be completed without performing any special orders, but their effects are generally much advantageous for the player, so it is generally recommended to go for them at any given chance. Based on these statements, it would be very difficult for Ann to sneak away and succeed. On the selection menu, Ryuji and Morgana make neutral comments, and Ann only makes a remark about Kamoshida staring at her. For example, in Kamoshida's Palace, he can only choose between Ryuji, Morgana and Ann. The party member sent out might play an essential role in determining the chances of success. For example, striking down Kamoshida's Treasure from his head will have him act once instead of twice per turn, and his Attack and Defense will be greatly lowered. ![]() If the order is successfully carried out, powerful effects will be delivered against the enemy. Sent party members still have their Persona Traits and navigator duty (in the case of Morgana) function as normal. Only active party members who are neither incapacitated, downed, nor afflicted with an ailment can be sent out. When the protagonist's turn arrives, he may be given the choice to send out a specific ally to perform a certain task that may help with the flow of battle: When a party member is sent out, there will be a period of time where they will be busy with their order and be inactive in the party. This can be discussed on the article's talk page. * See if the party member sent affects success rate (or if the party member selected might extend the timer) This topic is in need of research for the following reason:
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