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'''Navigators''' are characters in the {{link|series|p}} series from the 3rd game onwards that are not playable but instead have skills broadly beneficial to all party members. In the story they navigate and sense enemies to inform the rest of the party. Before the navigator joins, navigation is often done by another character who is not specialized in it, so when the navigator joins the party two characters become playable at once, with the exception of {{link|game|p5}}
'''Navigators''' are characters in the {{link|series|p}} series from the 3rd game onwards that are not playable but instead have skills broadly beneficial to all party members. In the story they navigate and sense enemies to inform the rest of the party. Before the navigator joins, navigation is often done by another character who is not specialized in it, so when the navigator joins the party two characters become playable at once, with the exception of {{link|game|p5}}


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Navigators are characters in the Persona series from the 3rd game onwards that are not playable but instead have skills broadly beneficial to all party members. In the story they navigate and sense enemies to inform the rest of the party. Before the navigator joins, navigation is often done by another character who is not specialized in it, so when the navigator joins the party two characters become playable at once, with the exception of Persona 5