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Haraedo-no-Okami is a Persona in Persona 4 Golden. It is the ultimate Persona of Chie Satonaka.

Profile

Origin

Haraedo-no-Okami is a god of purification, born after Izanagi returned from Yomi and purifies himself. The name collectively refers to four different gods that make up the whole: Seoritsuhime, Hayakaitohime, Ibukidonushi, and Hayasasurahime. Suzuka Gongen, Chie's 2nd Persona, is enshrined as Seoritsuhime in the Gion Festival's Suzukayama float, creating a relation between the two.[1]

Design

Haraedo-no-Okami is similar in appearance to Suzuka Gongen but with golden armor, possibly inspired by the Gion Festival float depicting her in a golden hat.

Gameplay

Persona 4 Golden

In Golden, Chie starts with Tomoe. It transfigures into Suzuka Gongen upon maxing her Social Link, and can further transfigure into Haraedo-no-Okami during winter.

Name Level
Haraedo-no-Okami 4
Strength
4
Magic
4
Endurance
4
Agility
2
Luck
3

Arcana Shuffle Time

Inheritance Skill Card
Chariot

Resistances
WkWeak DrDrain NulNull
×1 ×1¼×1.25 ×1 ×1 ×1 ×1 ×1
Skills
Skill Cost Description Level
Skewer 5% HP Deals light Phys damage to 1 foe. Innate
Tarukaja 12 SP Increases 1 ally's Attack for 3 turns. Innate
Bufu 4 SP Deals light Ice damage to 1 foe. 6
Skull Cracker 9% HP Deals light Phys damage to 1 foe with a chance of Panic. 11
Mabufu 10 SP Deals light Ice damage to all foes. 14
Rampage 12% HP Deals light Phys damage to all foes 1x to 3x. 20
Assault Dive 10% HP Deals light Phys damage to 1 foe. 22
Counter 10% chance of reflecting Phys attacks. 24
Gale Slash 12% HP Deals light Phys damage to all foes. 29
Apt Pupil Increases user's Critical Rate. 33
Auto-Tarukaja Automatic Tarukaja at the start of battle. 36
Black Spot 16% HP Deals medium Phys damage to 1 foe. 38
Counterstrike 15% chance of reflecting Phys attacks. 43
Heat Wave 16% HP Deals medium Phys damage to all enemies. 46
Power Charge 15 SP Doubles damage of next physical attack. 52
High Counter 20% chance of reflecting Phys attacks. 61
Rainy Death 21% HP Deals heavy Phys damage to 1 foe. 67
God's Hand 22% HP Deals severe Phys damage to 1 foe. 70
Agneyastra 24% HP Deals heavy Phys damage to all foes 1x to 3x. 74
Social Link Skills
Skill Cost Description Rank
Rebellion 5 SP Increases Critical Rate (1 ally). 2
Ice Boost Strengthens Ice attacks by 25%. 4
Revolution 5 SP Increases Critical Rate (all). 6
Bufula 8 SP Deals medium Ice damage to 1 foe. 8
Evade Fire Triples evasion rate against Fire attacks. MaxGained upon reaching max SL and 1st transfiguration
Dragon Hustle 150 SP Increases party's Attack, Defense, and Hit/Evade. MaxGained upon 2nd transfiguration
Bike Skills
Skill Cost Description Rank
Hama 8 SP Light: low chance of instant kill, 1 foe. 1
Mind Slice 14% HP Deals medium Phys damage to all foes with a chance of Panic. 2
Hamaon 15 SP Light: medium chance of instant kill, 1 foe. 3
Tetra Break 18 SP Negate all foes' Tetrakarn. 4
Bufudyne 12 SP Deals heavy Ice damage to 1 foe. 5

Anime Appearances

Persona 4 The Golden Animation

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Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ハラエドノオオカミ Haraedo no Ōkami Katakana transliteration of 祓戸大神

Gallery

  1. About the floats: Suzukayama. Retrieved August 23, 2024. Gion Matsuri.