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| DeSum Macabre Artwork.png|[[Macabre]]|link=Macabre | | DeSum Macabre Artwork.png|[[Macabre]]|link=Macabre |
| SMT3 Fomorian Artwork.png|[[Fomorian]]|link=Fomorian | | SMT3 Fomorian Artwork.png|[[Fomorian]]|link=Fomorian |
| SH1 Mithras Artwork.png|[[Mithras]]|link=Mithras | | SH1 Mitra Artwork.png|[[Mithras]]|link=Mithras |
| No Image.png|[[Yggdrasil]] <small>(Optinal)</small>|link=Yggdrasil
| | SMT2 Yggdrasil Artwork.png|[[Yggdrasil]] <small>(Optinal)</small>|link=Yggdrasil |
| SMT1 David Artwork.png|[[David]] <small>(Resident Fiend)</small>|link=David | | SMT1 SFC David Artwork.png|[[David]] <small>(Resident Fiend)</small>|link=David |
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| ==[[Sector Delphinus]]== | | ==[[Sector Delphinus]]== |
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| | SMTSJ Delphinus Parasite Sprite.png|[[Delphinus Parasite]]|link=Delphinus Parasite |
| SMTSJ Asura Artwork.png|[[Asura]]|link=Asura | | SMTSJ Asura Artwork.png|[[Asura]]|link=Asura |
| SMT3 White Rider Artwork.png|[[White Rider]] <small>(Resident Fiend)</small>|link=White Rider | | SMT3 White Rider Artwork.png|[[White Rider]] <small>(Resident Fiend)</small>|link=White Rider |
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| SMT1 PS Aniel Artwork.png|[[Aniel]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Aniel | | SMT1 PS Aniel Artwork.png|[[Aniel]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Aniel |
| SMT3 Mother Harlot Artwork.png|[[Mother Harlot]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Mother Harlot | | SMT3 Mother Harlot Artwork.png|[[Mother Harlot]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Mother Harlot |
| DeSu1 Bishamonten Artwork.png|[[Bishamonten]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Bishamonten | | DeSu1 Bishamon Artwork.png|[[Bishamonten]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Bishamonten |
| DeSu1 Jikokuten Artwork.png|[[Jikokuten]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Jikokuten | | DeSu1 Jikoku Artwork.png|[[Jikokuten]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Jikokuten |
| DeSu1 Koumokuten Artwork.png|[[Koumokuten]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Koumokuten | | DeSu1 Koumoku Artwork.png|[[Koumokuten]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Koumokuten |
| DeSu1 Zouchouten Artwork.png|[[Zouchouten]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Zouchouten | | DeSu1 Zouchou Artwork.png|[[Zouchouten]] <small>(Optional)</small>|link=Zouchouten |
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| Spoiler.png|[[Gore|Spoiler]]|link=Gore | | Spoiler.png|[[Gore|Spoiler]]|link=Gore |
| DeSum Seiten Taisei Artwork.png|[[Wu Kong]]|link=Wu Kong | | DeSum Qitian Dasheng Artwork.png|[[Wu Kong]]|link=Wu Kong |
| DeSum Zhu Yin Artwork.png|[[Zhu Yin]]|link=Zhu Yin | | DeSum Zhu Yin Artwork.png|[[Zhu Yin]]|link=Zhu Yin |
| SH1 Surt Artwork.png|[[Surt]]|link=Surt | | SH1 Surt Artwork.png|[[Surt]]|link=Surt |
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| Spoiler.png|[[Gore|Spoiler]]|link=Gore | | Spoiler.png|[[Gore|Spoiler]]|link=Gore |
| DeSum Seiten Taisei Artwork.png|[[Wu Kong]]|link=Wu Kong | | DeSum Qitian Dasheng Artwork.png|[[Wu Kong]]|link=Wu Kong |
| DeSum Zhu Yin Artwork.png|[[Zhu Yin]]|link=Zhu Yin | | DeSum Zhu Yin Artwork.png|[[Zhu Yin]]|link=Zhu Yin |
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| ==[[Womb of Grief]]== | | ==[[Womb of Grief]]== |
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| No Image.png|[[Demonee-Ho]] <small>(Optinal)</small>|link=Demonee-Ho
| | SMTSJR Demonee-Ho Artwork.png|[[Demonee-Ho]] <small>(Optinal)</small>|link=Demonee-Ho |
| SMTSJR Anahita Artwork.png|[[Anahita]]|link=Anahita | | SMTSJR Anahita Artwork.png|[[Anahita]]|link=Anahita |
| DeSum Ishtar Artwork.png|[[Ishtar]]|link=Ishtar | | DeSum Ishtar Artwork.png|[[Ishtar]]|link=Ishtar |
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| Within the widespread of the [[Megami Tensei (Franchise)|''Megami Tensei'' franchise]], there are a lot of strong characters. Because of this extensive universe, and its largely disconnected stories, finding a definitive way to rank the characters is rather difficult. This is my attempt to define it:
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| | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' are a mechanic in {{link|game|smtsjr}} and {{link|game|sh2}}. They are special skills. |
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| ==1. Nanashi and Dagda== | | ==Overview== |
| [[Nanashi]] with [[Dagda]]'s power is the contender to be the strongest character in the ''Megami Tensei'' series. In the [[Plot:Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse#Massacre Route and Ending|Massacre route]] of [[Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse|''Apocalypse'']], Nanashi is capable of defeating [[YHVH]] by himself, though it is possible for any of the [[Double Party]] members to kill Him by themselves as proven by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edTA8SVKdm8 this video]. This is not only a prominent feat on its own, but it also occurs after Nanashi kills all his former teammates, including [[Navarre]] who is already dead. Similarly, Nanashi is technically capable of defeating [[Stephen]] in the ''[[Messiahs in the Diamond Realm]]'' DLC by himself. Other feats include defeating [[Merkabah]] and [[Lucifer]] back to back as well as killing the members of the [[Divine Powers]], most notably including [[Shesha]], who is able to reincarnate, becoming stronger and more intelligent each time. Though minor, other feats include being able to speak to [[demon]]s without the Demonlingual app, and is able to summon Demons without a [[COMP|Gauntlet]] like the other members of the [[Hunter Association]].
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| ==2. Flynn== | | ==Mechanics by Game== |
| Like Nanashi, [[Flynn]] is similarly capable. He does fight YHVH alongside Nanashi and [[Satan]] in the Massacre ending of ''Apocalypse'', and wields Masakado's Katana. Also like Nanashi, Flynn fights multiple forms of Merkabah and Lucifer with minimal rest between the encounters. Flynn also defeats [[Masakado]] during the ''[[For the Past... For the Future]]'' DLC. Where Flynn differs from Nanashi, is that Flynn is limited to the abilities of a normal human, such as needing a Gauntlet to summon and control demons, and needing the Demonlingual app to communicate with most of them.
| | ==={{link|game|smtsjr}}=== |
| | Introduced in ''Redux'', Commander Skills are only usable by the [[Protagonist (Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey)|protagonist]] purchased as Apps in the [[Red Sprite]]'s lab. They do not cost a turn or any MP and offer various effects. There are also Auto Commander Skills, which activate automatically, either randomly or when certain conditions are met. |
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| ==3. Demi-fiend== | | ==={{link|game|sh2}}=== |
| The [[Demi-fiend]] is a notable combatant within the ''Megami Tensei'' series, often being used as the poster child for strong characters within the series. With the [[Masakados]] [[Magatama]] equipped, he is immune to all damage except [[Almighty]], and like Nanashi he is able to control and communicate with demons without a [[COMP]] as a half-demon. In [[Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne|''Nocturne'']], the Demi-fiend defeats important opponents, such as [[Kagutsuchi]] notable immediately after fighting [[Ahriman]], [[Noah]], and [[Baal|Baal Avatar]]. Again, after the defeat of Kagutsuchi in the [[True Demon Ending]], he will fight [[Lucifer]] though he won't kill him, and instead joins his forces of Chaos and becomes a fully-fledged demon.
| | In ''Soul Hackers 2'', commander skills can be used by any party member. |
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| | ===List of Skills=== |
| Nintendo 3DS=
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| [[File:Nintendo 3DS Photo.jpg|An aqua blue Nintendo 3DS.|thumb|right|250px]]
| | Introduced in ''Redux'', Commander Skills are only usable by the [[Protagonist (Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey)|protagonist]] purchased as Apps in the [[Red Sprite]]'s lab. They do not cost a turn or any MP and offer various effects. There are also Auto Commander Skills, which activate automatically, either randomly or when certain conditions are met. |
| The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a portable handheld game console made by [[Nintendo]] that was released in Japan on February 26, 2011, and later released in Europe, North America, and Australia on March 25, March 27, and March 31 of the same year respectively. It is the successor to the [[Nintendo DS]], and features full backward compatibility with the predecessor.
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| The 3DS is known for its ability to portray stereoscopic 3D images, as well as its '''[[StreetPass]]''' and '''SpotPass''' features, which multiple [[Megami Tensei (Franchise)|''Megami Tensei'' games]] released for the system utilize. The system has received several enhanced editions, such as the '''Nintendo 2DS''', which lacks the titular 3D gimmick, and the '''Nintendo 3DS XL''', which has a larger screen and more powerful CPU.
| | ==={{link|game|sh2}}=== |
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| There are several ''Megami Tensei'' games exclusive to the system, though a majority of them are ports or remasters of previously existing games.
| | ==Nomenclature== |
| | | {{Names |
| ==''Megami Tensei'' games available for Nintendo 3DS== | | |ja=コマンダースキル |
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| | {{Release|JP=September 1, 2011}}{{clear}}{{Release|US=August 23, 2011}}{{clear}}{{Release|EU=March 29, 2013}} | | |frM= |
| | Re-release of {{Link|Game|DeSu1}} | | |de= |
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| | {{Link|Game|sh1}} | | |it= |
| | {{Release|JP=August 30, 2012}}{{clear}}{{Release|US=April 16, 2013}}{{clear}}{{Release|EU=September 20, 2013}}{{Release|AU=September 26, 2013}} | | |itM= |
| | Re-release of {{Link|Game|SH1}}
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| | {{Link|Game|smt4}}
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| | {{Release|JP=May 23, 2013}}{{clear}}{{Release|US=July 16, 2013}}{{clear}}{{Release|KR=November 9, 2013}}{{clear}}{{Release|EU=October 30, 2014}}{{Release|AU=October 30, 2014}} | | |esM= |
| | Digital only in Europe
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| | {{Release|JP=June 5, 2013}}{{clear}}{{Release|US=November 25, 2013}}{{clear}}{{Release|AU=November 26, 2014}}{{clear}}{{Release|EU=November 28, 2014}}
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| | {{Release|JP=January 29, 2015}}{{clear}}{{Release|US=May 5, 2015}}{{clear}}{{Release|EU=October 30, 2015}}{{Release|AU=November 5, 2015}}
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| | Re-release of {{Link|Game|DeSu2}}
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| | {{Release|JP=February 10, 2016}}{{clear}}{{Release|US=September 20, 2016}}{{clear}}{{Release|EU=December 2, 2016}}{{Release|AU=December 9, 2016}}
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| | {{Release|JP=October 26, 2017}}{{clear}}{{Release|US=May 15, 2018}}{{clear}}{{Release|EU=May 18, 2018}}
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| | Re-release of {{Link|Game|smtsj}}
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| | {{Release|JP=November 29, 2018}}{{clear}}{{Release|WW=June 4, 2019}}
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| | Sequel to {{link|game|pq1}}
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| SMT4 3DS LL.png|A special edition 3DS LL model in Japan made for {{link|game|smt4}}
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| ;General
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| *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_3DS
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| Jack's Squad=
| | Bites the Dust= |
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| |image=<gallery> | | {{Infobox Skill |
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| | |image=SMTSJ Bites the Dust Screenshot.png |
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| |jpname= | | |jpname=バイツァ・ダスト |
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| | |effect=Inflicts [[Bomb]] to a single target |
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| '''Jack's Squad''' is a group in {{link|game|smtsj}}. | | '''Bites the Dust''' is a recurring skill in the [[Megami Tensei (Franchise)|''Megami Tensei'' franchise]]. |
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| ===Members===
| | In {{link|game|smtsj}}, Bites the Dust is exclusively used by the two [[Pisaca]]s summoned by [[Jack (Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey)|Captain Jack]] in his boss fight. |
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| SMTSJR Jack Portrait Graphic.png|[[Jack (Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey)|Captain Jack - <small>Leader</small>]]|link=Jack (Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey)
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| SMTSJR Ryan Portrait Graphic.png|[[Ryan]]|link=Ryan
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| ==={{link|game|smtsj}}=== | | ===Effect=== |
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| | {{GameDesc|{{link|game|smtsj}}|HP: 5. Inflicts Bomb status, single foe.}} |
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| {{sectionstub}} | | ===Demons=== |
| | ===={{link|game|smtsj}}==== |
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| | {{Learnset|[[Pisaca]]|Innate}} |
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| | The skill is named after the ability [https://jojowiki.com/Bites_the_Dust Bites the Dust] from {{Wp|Diamond Is Unbreakable|''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable''}}. |
| {{Names | | {{Names |
| |ja= | | |ja=バイツァ・ダスト |
| |jaM= | | |jaR=Baitsa Dasuto |
| | |jaM=Bites the Dust |
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| {{Reflist}} | | {{Reflist}} |
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| | [[Category:Skills in Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux]] |
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