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[[File:SMT5 Enemy Symbol Screenshot.jpg|thumb|right|alt=The Nahobino being chased by an enemy symbol|The [[Nahobino]] being chased by an enemy symbol]] | [[File:SMT5 Enemy Symbol Screenshot.jpg|thumb|right|alt=The Nahobino being chased by an enemy symbol|The [[Nahobino]] being chased by an enemy symbol]] | ||
''' | '''Demon symbols'''<ref>'''"Attacking Demon Symbols:''' By pressing the Y Button to attack a demon symbol, you will enter battle with that demon. Take the demon by surprise, and you will earn the initiative in battle. If the demon takes notice of your attack, then the initiative will be decided by chance. Battles will often play out in your favor if you gain the initiative, so remember to strike first." {{link|game|SMT5}} ([[Nintendo Switch]]). Developed by ATLUS. Published by ATLUS.</ref> are a recurring mechanic in the [[Megami Tensei (Franchise)|''Megami Tensei'' franchise]]. | ||
==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
Demon symbols are physical representations of [[Demon|Demons]] or [[Shadow (Persona)|Shadows]] that appear in dungeons or in the overworld. Oftentimes, touching or attacking a demon symbol will trigger a battle. A [[Chance encounter|chance encounter]] or [[Pinch encounter|pinch encounter]] may occur depending on how the player interacts with the enemy. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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{{Sectionstub}} | ==={{link|game|SMT4}} / {{link|game|SMT4A}}=== | ||
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Demon symbols appear as clusters of blue, semitransparent cubes. There exist several different types of demon symbols, with each vaguely representing the demons the player will encounter should they choose to battle. | |||
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{{ | Demon symbols directly represent which demons the player will encounter once battle begins. Some demons, such as [[Oyamatsumi]], appear much larger than others. Demons that are of significantly lower [[Level|level]] than the Nahobino will run away when approached. | ||
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Demon symbols represent the Shadows that roam [[Tartarus]]. Most encounters appear as an amorphous blob with arms, while [[Wealth Hand|Wealth Hands]] have a gold coloration. [[Guardian (Persona 3)|Guardians]] physically appear on floors which they occupy, although they will stand still until the player approaches them. | |||
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SH2 Enemy Symbol Crop.png| | SH2 Enemy Symbol Crop.png|A demon symbol in ''Soul Hackers 2''. | ||
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Demon symbols[1] are a recurring mechanic in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Profile
Demon symbols are physical representations of Demons or Shadows that appear in dungeons or in the overworld. Oftentimes, touching or attacking a demon symbol will trigger a battle. A chance encounter or pinch encounter may occur depending on how the player interacts with the enemy.
Gameplay
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Shin Megami Tensei IV / Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse
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Demon symbols appear as clusters of blue, semitransparent cubes. There exist several different types of demon symbols, with each vaguely representing the demons the player will encounter should they choose to battle.
Shin Megami Tensei V
Demon symbols directly represent which demons the player will encounter once battle begins. Some demons, such as Oyamatsumi, appear much larger than others. Demons that are of significantly lower level than the Nahobino will run away when approached.
Persona 3 / Persona 3 FES / Persona 3 Portable / Persona 3 Reload
Demon symbols represent the Shadows that roam Tartarus. Most encounters appear as an amorphous blob with arms, while Wealth Hands have a gold coloration. Guardians physically appear on floors which they occupy, although they will stand still until the player approaches them.
Trivia
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A demon symbol in Soul Hackers 2.
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- ↑ "Attacking Demon Symbols: By pressing the Y Button to attack a demon symbol, you will enter battle with that demon. Take the demon by surprise, and you will earn the initiative in battle. If the demon takes notice of your attack, then the initiative will be decided by chance. Battles will often play out in your favor if you gain the initiative, so remember to strike first." Shin Megami Tensei V (Nintendo Switch). Developed by ATLUS. Published by ATLUS.