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'''All-Out Attack''' is a game mechanic in the {{Link|Series|P}} series that was introduced in {{Link|Game|P3}}. When all enemies are knocked down, the player is given the opportunity to perform an All-Out Attack, in which all eligible party members perform an attack on the enemy that inflicts [[Almighty]] damage. | '''All-Out Attack''' is a game mechanic in the {{Link|Series|P}} series that was introduced in {{Link|Game|P3}}. When all enemies are knocked down, the player is given the opportunity to perform an All-Out Attack, in which all eligible party members perform an attack on the enemy that inflicts [[Almighty]] damage. | ||
If a character kills an enemy and the rest are already knocked down, the player will not be able to perform an All-Out Attack unless the attack that killed an enemy | If a character kills an enemy and the rest are already knocked down, the player will not be able to perform an All-Out Attack unless the attack that killed an enemy would normally cause a [[One More]]. All-Out Attacks also cannot be performed if the protagonist is the only character or if the protagonist is knocked down or has some other debilitating status effect. | ||
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All-Out Attack is a game mechanic in the Persona series that was introduced in Persona 3. When all enemies are knocked down, the player is given the opportunity to perform an All-Out Attack, in which all eligible party members perform an attack on the enemy that inflicts Almighty damage.
If a character kills an enemy and the rest are already knocked down, the player will not be able to perform an All-Out Attack unless the attack that killed an enemy would normally cause a One More. All-Out Attacks also cannot be performed if the protagonist is the only character or if the protagonist is knocked down or has some other debilitating status effect.
Persona 3
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Persona 4
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All-Out Attacks are mostly the same as they are in Persona 3.
In Persona 4 Golden, Rise Kujikawa sometimes assists in All-Out Attacks. This makes it deal more damage and changes the color of the dust cloud.
Persona 5
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In Persona 5, along with the option to perform an All-Out Attack, when all enemies are knocked down, the player can also choose to talk with the enemy. This gives the player an opportunity to obtain the enemy as a Persona, obtain items, or obtain money. Additionally, there are now unique finishing screens (based on which party member intitiated it) if the All-Out Attack ended up defeating the enemy.