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Recruitable humans are a recurring mechanic in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Overview
In some games within the Megami Tensei franchise, certain human characters can serve a near identical role within the player's party as Demons.
Mechanics by Game
Shin Megami Tensei (Series)
In the Shin Megami Tensei series, human enemies belonging to the Messian and Gaean Races can be negotiated with as if they were demons.
Recruitable humans are distinct from standard demons in two ways. The first is that these humans do not incur Magnetite costs when actively summoned within dungeons. The second is that they do not follow the standard Fusion chart and there is no predetermined result when they are used as a fusion material.
Shin Megami Tensei
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Shin Megami Tensei II
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List of Recruitable Humans
Shin Megami Tensei
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
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Shin Megami Tensei II
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
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Trivia
- The mechanical decision to have recruitable humans not incur Magnetite costs was likely inspired by it's in-universe lore. Demons require Magnetite as a source of energy to materialize and maintain physical bodies in the material world.[1]
- It's unclear if the Gaean Amaterasu featured in the CD-ROM² version of Shin Megami Tensei is meant to represent the actual deity or is simply a human named after them.
- Members of the Ring of Gaea appear as enemies in Shin Megami Tensei IV, but cannot be recruited.
References
- ↑ "『真・女神転生』シリーズで、悪魔のエネルギー源とされるのがマグネタイトだ。 ゲーム本編中では元来は異界の住人である悪魔たちが、実体化するための仮の肉体を構築する目的に使われる。 悪魔の召喚と、召喚した悪魔が肉体を維持し続けるためにも必要な物質だ。" "Chapter 3: Phenomena & Substances", Shin Megami Tensei Grimoire: Chaos Museum (2003), CB's Project. Published by Enterbrain. Japanese. 128. ISBN-13: 4-7577-1662-1.
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Recruitable humans are a recurring mechanic in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Overview
In some games within the Megami Tensei franchise, certain human characters can serve a near identical role within the player's party as Demons.
Mechanics by Game
Shin Megami Tensei (Series)
In the Shin Megami Tensei series, human enemies belonging to the Messian and Gaean Races can be negotiated with as if they were demons.
Recruitable humans are distinct from standard demons in two ways. The first is that these humans do not incur Magnetite costs when actively summoned within dungeons. The second is that they do not follow the standard Fusion chart and there is no predetermined result when they are used as a fusion material.
Shin Megami Tensei
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Shin Megami Tensei II
This section is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
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List of Recruitable Humans
Shin Megami Tensei
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
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Shin Megami Tensei II
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
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Trivia
- The mechanical decision to have recruitable humans not incur Magnetite costs was likely inspired by it's in-universe lore. Demons require Magnetite as a source of energy to materialize and maintain physical bodies in the material world.[1]
- It's unclear if the Gaean Amaterasu featured in the CD-ROM² version of Shin Megami Tensei is meant to represent the actual deity or is simply a human named after them.
- Members of the Ring of Gaea appear as enemies in Shin Megami Tensei IV, but cannot be recruited.
References
- ↑ "『真・女神転生』シリーズで、悪魔のエネルギー源とされるのがマグネタイトだ。 ゲーム本編中では元来は異界の住人である悪魔たちが、実体化するための仮の肉体を構築する目的に使われる。 悪魔の召喚と、召喚した悪魔が肉体を維持し続けるためにも必要な物質だ。" "Chapter 3: Phenomena & Substances", Shin Megami Tensei Grimoire: Chaos Museum (2003), CB's Project. Published by Enterbrain. Japanese. 128. ISBN-13: 4-7577-1662-1.
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This mechanics page is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
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Recruitable humans are a recurring mechanic in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Overview
In some games within the Megami Tensei franchise, certain human characters can serve a near identical role within the player's party as Demons.
Mechanics by Game
Shin Megami Tensei (Series)
In the Shin Megami Tensei series, human enemies belonging to the Messian and Gaean Races can be negotiated with as if they were demons.
Recruitable humans are distinct from standard demons in two ways. The first is that these humans do not incur Magnetite costs when actively summoned within dungeons. The second is that they do not follow the standard Fusion chart and there is no predetermined result when they are used as a fusion material.
Shin Megami Tensei
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No reason provided. |
Shin Megami Tensei II
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List of Recruitable Humans
Shin Megami Tensei
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
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Shin Megami Tensei II
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
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Trivia
- The mechanical decision to have recruitable humans not incur Magnetite costs was likely inspired by it's in-universe lore. Demons require Magnetite as a source of energy to materialize and maintain physical bodies in the material world.[1]
- It's unclear if the Gaean Amaterasu featured in the CD-ROM² version of Shin Megami Tensei is meant to represent the actual deity or is simply a human named after them.
- Members of the Ring of Gaea appear as enemies in Shin Megami Tensei IV, but cannot be recruited.
References
- ↑ "『真・女神転生』シリーズで、悪魔のエネルギー源とされるのがマグネタイトだ。 ゲーム本編中では元来は異界の住人である悪魔たちが、実体化するための仮の肉体を構築する目的に使われる。 悪魔の召喚と、召喚した悪魔が肉体を維持し続けるためにも必要な物質だ。" "Chapter 3: Phenomena & Substances", Shin Megami Tensei Grimoire: Chaos Museum (2003), CB's Project. Published by Enterbrain. Japanese. 128. ISBN-13: 4-7577-1662-1.
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Recruitable humans are a recurring mechanic in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Overview
In some games within the Megami Tensei franchise, certain human characters can serve a near identical role within the player's party as Demons.
Mechanics by Game
Shin Megami Tensei (Series)
In the Shin Megami Tensei series, human enemies belonging to the Messian and Gaean Races can be negotiated with as if they were demons.
Recruitable humans are distinct from standard demons in two ways. The first is that these humans do not incur Magnetite costs when actively summoned within dungeons. The second is that they do not follow the standard Fusion chart and there is no predetermined result when they are used as a fusion material.
Shin Megami Tensei
This section is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
No reason provided. |
Shin Megami Tensei II
This section is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
No reason provided. |
List of Recruitable Humans
Shin Megami Tensei
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
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Shin Megami Tensei II
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
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Trivia
- The mechanical decision to have recruitable humans not incur Magnetite costs was likely inspired by it's in-universe lore. Demons require Magnetite as a source of energy to materialize and maintain physical bodies in the material world.[1]
- It's unclear if the Gaean Amaterasu featured in the CD-ROM² version of Shin Megami Tensei is meant to represent the actual deity or is simply a human named after them.
- Members of the Ring of Gaea appear as enemies in Shin Megami Tensei IV, but cannot be recruited.
References
- ↑ "『真・女神転生』シリーズで、悪魔のエネルギー源とされるのがマグネタイトだ。 ゲーム本編中では元来は異界の住人である悪魔たちが、実体化するための仮の肉体を構築する目的に使われる。 悪魔の召喚と、召喚した悪魔が肉体を維持し続けるためにも必要な物質だ。" "Chapter 3: Phenomena & Substances", Shin Megami Tensei Grimoire: Chaos Museum (2003), CB's Project. Published by Enterbrain. Japanese. 128. ISBN-13: 4-7577-1662-1.
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This mechanics page is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
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Recruitable humans are a recurring mechanic in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Overview
In some games within the Megami Tensei franchise, certain human characters can serve a near identical role within the player's party as Demons.
Mechanics by Game
Shin Megami Tensei (Series)
In the Shin Megami Tensei series, human enemies belonging to the Messian and Gaean Races can be negotiated with as if they were demons.
Recruitable humans are distinct from standard demons in two ways. The first is that these humans do not incur Magnetite costs when actively summoned within dungeons. The second is that they do not follow the standard Fusion chart and there is no predetermined result when they are used as a fusion material.
Shin Megami Tensei
This section is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
No reason provided. |
Shin Megami Tensei II
This section is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
No reason provided. |
List of Recruitable Humans
Shin Megami Tensei
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
---|---|
Shin Megami Tensei II
Messian
Name | Level |
---|---|
Gaean
Name | Level |
---|---|
Trivia
- The mechanical decision to have recruitable humans not incur Magnetite costs was likely inspired by it's in-universe lore. Demons require Magnetite as a source of energy to materialize and maintain physical bodies in the material world.[1]
- It's unclear if the Gaean Amaterasu featured in the CD-ROM² version of Shin Megami Tensei is meant to represent the actual deity or is simply a human named after them.
- Members of the Ring of Gaea appear as enemies in Shin Megami Tensei IV, but cannot be recruited.
References
- ↑ "『真・女神転生』シリーズで、悪魔のエネルギー源とされるのがマグネタイトだ。 ゲーム本編中では元来は異界の住人である悪魔たちが、実体化するための仮の肉体を構築する目的に使われる。 悪魔の召喚と、召喚した悪魔が肉体を維持し続けるためにも必要な物質だ。" "Chapter 3: Phenomena & Substances", Shin Megami Tensei Grimoire: Chaos Museum (2003), CB's Project. Published by Enterbrain. Japanese. 128. ISBN-13: 4-7577-1662-1.
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This mechanics page is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
No reason provided. |
Recruitable humans are a recurring mechanic in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Overview
In some games within the Megami Tensei franchise, certain human characters can serve a near identical role within the player's party as Demons.
Mechanics by Game
Shin Megami Tensei (Series)
In the Shin Megami Tensei series, human enemies belonging to the Messian and Gaean Races can be negotiated with as if they were demons.
Recruitable humans are distinct from standard demons in two ways. The first is that these humans do not incur Magnetite costs when actively summoned within dungeons. The second is that they do not follow the standard Fusion chart and there is no predetermined result when they are used as a fusion material.
Shin Megami Tensei
This section is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
No reason provided. |
Shin Megami Tensei II
This section is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
No reason provided. |
List of Recruitable Humans
Shin Megami Tensei
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
---|---|
Shin Megami Tensei II
Messian
Name | Level |
---|---|
Gaean
Name | Level |
---|---|
Trivia
- The mechanical decision to have recruitable humans not incur Magnetite costs was likely inspired by it's in-universe lore. Demons require Magnetite as a source of energy to materialize and maintain physical bodies in the material world.[1]
- It's unclear if the Gaean Amaterasu featured in the CD-ROM² version of Shin Megami Tensei is meant to represent the actual deity or is simply a human named after them.
- Members of the Ring of Gaea appear as enemies in Shin Megami Tensei IV, but cannot be recruited.
References
- ↑ "『真・女神転生』シリーズで、悪魔のエネルギー源とされるのがマグネタイトだ。 ゲーム本編中では元来は異界の住人である悪魔たちが、実体化するための仮の肉体を構築する目的に使われる。 悪魔の召喚と、召喚した悪魔が肉体を維持し続けるためにも必要な物質だ。" "Chapter 3: Phenomena & Substances", Shin Megami Tensei Grimoire: Chaos Museum (2003), CB's Project. Published by Enterbrain. Japanese. 128. ISBN-13: 4-7577-1662-1.
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This mechanics page is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
No reason provided. |
Recruitable humans are a recurring mechanic in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Overview
In some games within the Megami Tensei franchise, certain human characters can serve a near identical role within the player's party as Demons.
Mechanics by Game
Shin Megami Tensei (Series)
In the Shin Megami Tensei series, human enemies belonging to the Messian and Gaean Races can be negotiated with as if they were demons.
Recruitable humans are distinct from standard demons in two ways. The first is that these humans do not incur Magnetite costs when actively summoned within dungeons. The second is that they do not follow the standard Fusion chart and there is no predetermined result when they are used as a fusion material.
Shin Megami Tensei
This section is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
No reason provided. |
Shin Megami Tensei II
This section is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
No reason provided. |
List of Recruitable Humans
Shin Megami Tensei
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
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Shin Megami Tensei II
Messian
Name | Level |
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Gaean
Name | Level |
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Trivia
- The mechanical decision to have recruitable humans not incur Magnetite costs was likely inspired by it's in-universe lore. Demons require Magnetite as a source of energy to materialize and maintain physical bodies in the material world.[1]
- It's unclear if the Gaean Amaterasu featured in the CD-ROM² version of Shin Megami Tensei is meant to represent the actual deity or is simply a human named after them.
- Members of the Ring of Gaea appear as enemies in Shin Megami Tensei IV, but cannot be recruited.
References
- ↑ "『真・女神転生』シリーズで、悪魔のエネルギー源とされるのがマグネタイトだ。 ゲーム本編中では元来は異界の住人である悪魔たちが、実体化するための仮の肉体を構築する目的に使われる。 悪魔の召喚と、召喚した悪魔が肉体を維持し続けるためにも必要な物質だ。" "Chapter 3: Phenomena & Substances", Shin Megami Tensei Grimoire: Chaos Museum (2003), CB's Project. Published by Enterbrain. Japanese. 128. ISBN-13: 4-7577-1662-1.
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