They are similar to the Tiara-type Shadows (which do not appear in Persona 4) however, they are larger and wear globe-like crowns. The arcana mask is on the rim of the pot, close to the Slimegirl's stomach.īook-type Shadows from Persona 3 return in Persona 4. Two of them are enemies that can only be encountered on Rainy Days (note the first two Pots). They focus on either draining the target's HP/SP or causing status ailments (such as Fear, in order to use Ghastly Wail on its victims). The Pot Shadows take on the form of (as the name implies) a pot (or a vase, depending on which one), which looks as though it were pouring out water, but what emerges is a Slimegirl. This probably references magicians using magic words (ex. This shadow was one of few to be featured in the anime Persona 4 The Animation (others being the Twins, Ravens, Fuzz, Dice, and Gene shadows). According to the concept art, the Magician Arcana mask was supposed to be on their tongues, but was moved to their backs. Possibly inspired by the Kamiotoko from Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers. The name comes from either the French word habler, which means to brag or boast, or the Spanish word hablar, which means to speak. They attack by either licking their opponents or casting magic attacks. The Hablerie Shadows appear as floating orbs with lips and large tongues. Their arcana mask covers their face, and they typically cast powerful magic. Much like before, they appear as sorcerers that wear jester-like caps and have two giant shadowy hands wrapped around their form. The Magus Shadows from Persona 3 reappear in Persona 4. This is likely the reason that they are always of the Magician arcana. The table type references the table shown on the Magician card in the Rider-Waite Tarot set, with the minor arcana's symbols floating above it. Much like before, they appear as a table wearing a mask on its tablecloth. The Table Shadows from Persona 3 reappear in Persona 4. It represents how modern-day magicians use their hands to even perform the simplest of magic tricks. Like before, the Arcana mask is on the back of the wrist. The 'Hand' Shadows from Persona 3 reappear in Persona 4 as disembodied hands that use their fingers as legs/arms and the wrist part as their head. Likely based on how the whole game is about the fog that exists in Inaba. Their Arcana spans from the Magician to the Strength (leaving out Justice, Hermit, Fortune, and Hanged Man, just like the Basalts). All can Null/Repel/Absorb Physical Attacks. They are weak to only one type of magic attack and can Null, Repel, or Absorb other types (save for Light, Dark, and Almighty), depending on what Arcana is fought. These Shadows, which only appear on Rainy Days, appear as floating Arcana Masks producing a dark red vapor. Their Arcana spans from the Magician to the Strength (leaving out Justice, Hermit, Fortune, and Hanged Man).ġ5 July 2013 Rainy Brother and Sister Unlike the Mayas from Persona 3, they only use 8 of the 12 Arcana. The name comes from the real-life extrusive volcanic rock of the same name. What kind of magic depends on the Basalt. They possess an incredibly high offense and defense (all but one can resist Physical Attacks, and one can resist Almighty attacks), but have a weakness to certain magic. The Basalt Shadows resemble boulders with hands and skull faces protruding out of them, with the Arcana mask as a face.
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