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A Grenadier is first encountered in the fifth mission of the game, "[[Rampart Infiltration]]," where it appears as a reinforcement after the party defeats four [[Musketeer]]s.
A Grenadier is first encountered in the fifth mission of the game, "[[Rampart Infiltration]]," where it appears as a reinforcement after the party defeats four [[Musketeer]]s.


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Latest revision as of 03:35, 24 June 2024

The Grenadier is one of the enemy Legionnaires in Persona 5 Tactica.

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Origin

Grenadiers were a military specialist classification in Europe beginning in the 17th century, with member soldiers responsible for handling the respective infantry's grenades and other explosives.

Design

The Grenadier's design closely resembles that of 19th century French line infantry members, with a head in the shape of a shako adorned with a flower bouquet. Their uniform has a pink coat with a diamond-shaped lower portion, revealing white dress clothes underneath. Their shoulder epaulettes are the same shade of pink, with a circular white rose pattern at their top. The size of their arms towards the hand allows them to carry two very large grenades.

Gameplay

Persona 5 Tactica

A Grenadier is first encountered in the fifth mission of the game, "Rampart Infiltration," where it appears as a reinforcement after the party defeats four Musketeers.

Name HP Mission
Grenadier 100 5
Movement Range Firing Range Melee Damage Gun Damage
4
Skills
Skill Cost Range Description
Slam ? ? 1 Deals damage to surrounding area. Knocks back targets.
Heavy Counter Performs counter attack once per turn. Inflicts Down if attacked again.

Game Appearances

Persona 5 Tactica

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Nomenclature

While the English name "Grenadier" more directly references the inspiration for the enemy's design, the Japanese name is instead "Rampart," referring to a stair-shaped fortification structure historically used to protect other structures, typically with an incline forming a ditch in-between.

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ランパート, Ranpāto Rampart

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