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''' | '''Stone of Scone''' is a [[Shadow]] and [[Persona (Concept)|Persona]] in {{Link|Game|P5}}. It is a type of [[Treasure Demon]], which drop large sums of [[Yen]] and [[Experience Point]]s when defeated. | ||
==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
The [[Wikipedia:Stone of Scone|Stone of Scone]] is a block of stone that was used in the coronation of Scottish kings until 1296, when it was stolen by the English under King Edward I and brought to Westminster Abbey, after which it was used in the coronation ceremonies of English (later British) monarchs. The stone was returned to Scotland in 1996, and is now located in Edinburgh Castle. | |||
===Design=== | ===Design=== | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
As with other Treasure Demons, Stone of Scones can only be recruited as a [[Persona (Concept)|Persona]] during battle. With a successful [[Hold Up]], the only [[Negotiation]] outcome is to automatically recruit the Persona. They have no item drops but give high amounts of money compared to other Shadows. | |||
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{{P5 Persona Stats | {{P5 Persona Stats | ||
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{{Skill|P5|Eiga}} | {{Skill|P5|Eiga}} | ||
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==={{Link|Game|P5R}}=== | |||
{{Research|section=1|reason=Shadow's Battle Stats and Exp/Yen earned}} | |||
When using Stone of Scone to make a new Persona, the available [[Traits in Persona 5 Royal#Ultimate Vessel Bonus Traits|bonus traits]] may vary if there is overlap with the trait belonging to the second Persona used for fusion. | |||
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Persona= | |||
{{P5R Persona Stats | |||
|level=20 | |||
|st=20 | |||
|ma=20 | |||
|en=20 | |||
|ag=20 | |||
|lu=20 | |||
|arcana=Fortune | |||
|inherit=Almighty | |||
|item=Stone of Scone | |||
|item2=Stone of Scone R | |||
|trait=Ultimate Vessel | |||
|phys=str | |||
|gun=str | |||
|fire=wk | |||
|skills={{Skill|P5R|Agilao}} | |||
{{Skill|P5R|Bufula}} | |||
{{Skill|P5R|Garula}} | |||
{{Skill|P5R|Zionga}} | |||
{{Skill|P5R|Psio}} | |||
{{Skill|P5R|Freila}} | |||
{{Skill|P5R|Kouga}} | |||
{{Skill|P5R|Eiga}} | |||
}} | |||
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|name=Stone of Scone | |||
|level=20 | |||
|location=[[Futaba's Palace]]; [[Path of Akzeriyyuth]]: 1-3F, 5-7F, 9-11F | |||
|st=? | |||
|ma=? | |||
|en=? | |||
|ag=? | |||
|lu=? | |||
|arcana=Fortune | |||
|type=Upbeat | |||
|hp=1250 | |||
|sp=150 | |||
|exp=? | |||
|yen=? | |||
|drop=— | |||
|phys=Str | |||
|gun=Str | |||
|fire=Wk | |||
||common1=— | |||
|rare1=— | |||
|skills= | |||
}} | |||
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==Compendium== | ==Compendium== | ||
{{Compendium | {{Compendium | ||
|p5=Also known as the Stone of Destiny, it is a stone used in the coronations of Scotland's monarchs. Legends say the stone is linked to angels. | |||
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==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
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[[Category:Personas in Persona 5]] | [[Category:Personas in Persona 5]] | ||
[[Category:Personas in Persona 5 Royal]] | [[Category:Personas in Persona 5 Royal]] |
Latest revision as of 13:20, 19 May 2024
Stone of Scone is a Shadow and Persona in Persona 5. It is a type of Treasure Demon, which drop large sums of Yen and Experience Points when defeated.
Profile
Origin
The Stone of Scone is a block of stone that was used in the coronation of Scottish kings until 1296, when it was stolen by the English under King Edward I and brought to Westminster Abbey, after which it was used in the coronation ceremonies of English (later British) monarchs. The stone was returned to Scotland in 1996, and is now located in Edinburgh Castle.
Design
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Gameplay
As with other Treasure Demons, Stone of Scones can only be recruited as a Persona during battle. With a successful Hold Up, the only Negotiation outcome is to automatically recruit the Persona. They have no item drops but give high amounts of money compared to other Shadows.
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Persona 5 | Also known as the Stone of Destiny, it is a stone used in the coronations of Scotland's monarchs. Legends say the stone is linked to angels. |
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