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Ideo Hazama is a character in Shin Megami Tensei if....
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The main antagonist of Shin Megami Tensei if...
Hazama was once a normal human, but after experiencing so much rejection, he used the Demon Summoning Program to aid him in his quest for power to get revenge on the people from his school. He and the expanse denizens call him the "Deity Emperor"[a] after he takes over the Tower of Confinement/Infinity and his school. As revenge, he transports his school to the expanse and punishes all the people there in dungeons themed after the 7 Deadly Sins, minus Lust.
Gameplay
Common Form
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Name
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Level
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HP
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MP
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Hazama
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80
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20000
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2000
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Attack
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Accuracy
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Defense
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Evasion
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M. Attack
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M. Effect
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216
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149
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204
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152
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38
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47
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Moon Phase Damage Output
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New
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1/8
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2/8
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3/8
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Half
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5/8
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6/8
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7/8
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Full
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68.75% |
112.5% |
100% |
100% |
87.5% |
100% |
106.25% |
118.75% |
125%
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Basic Attack
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Element
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Hit(s)
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Target
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Attack
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3~5
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Single enemy
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Magic Skills
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Skill
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Attribute
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Cost
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Description
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Sol Smash
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Almighty
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17 MP
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Almighty spell with 85 power that targets all enemies.
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Debilitate
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Almighty
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16 MP
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The effects of Rakunda, Tarunda and Sukunda combined.
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Makarakarn
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Defensive
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6 MP
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Reflects magic attacks for one turn.
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Maragidyne
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Fire
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20 MP
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Fire spell with 85 power that targets all enemies.
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Mabufudyne
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Ice
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22 MP
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Ice spell with 65 power that targets all enemies. May cause Freeze.
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Psyche Form
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Name
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Level
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HP
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MP
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Hazama
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90
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30000
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3000
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Attack
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Accuracy
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Defense
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Evasion
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M. Attack
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M. Effect
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244
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165
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240
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167
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34
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46
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Moon Phase Damage Output
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New
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1/8
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2/8
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3/8
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Half
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5/8
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6/8
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7/8
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Full
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68.75% |
112.5% |
100% |
100% |
87.5% |
100% |
106.25% |
118.75% |
125%
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Basic Attack
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Element
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Hit(s)
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Target
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Attack
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3~6
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Single enemy
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Magic Skills
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Skill
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Attribute
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Cost
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Description
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Sol Cluster
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Almighty
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49 MP
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Severe Almighty attack to one foe that inflicts Dead upon the target if their Magic stat is too low.
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Debilitate
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Almighty
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16 MP
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The effects of Rakunda, Tarunda and Sukunda combined.
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Makarakarn
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Defensive
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6 MP
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Reflects magic attacks for one turn.
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Megido
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Almighty
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15 MP
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Almighty spell with 70 power that targets all enemies.
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Hamaon
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Expel
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10 MP
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Expel spell with 25 power that hits 3-5 times. May cause Death.
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Marin Karin
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Nerve
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6 MP
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Nerve spell with 54 power that hits 1 time. May cause Charm.
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Extra Skills
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Skill
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Attribute
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Cost
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Description
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Thunder Kick
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Skill
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20% HP
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Skill attack with 100 power that hits 2 enemies.
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Game Appearances
Hazama first appears to the Protagonist after they obtain the Demon Summoning Program through a vision, taunting them for trying to escape the prediciment he has placed them in.
These visions of Hazama occur throughout the game, typically at the beginning of dungeons. Exceptions to this are his first appearance to the Protagonist in Karukozaka High, and in the Hazama's Psyche dungeon, where five visions can be viewed. In most of these visions, barring those in Hazama's Psyche, he appears through a statue, and tells the player about what he has done in the dungeon, and why he did it. In the visions shown in Hazama's Psyche, the player is shown key moments in Hazama's life that pivoted him towards his evil.
Hazama serves as the final boss of the game, but where he is fought to end the game varies based on which partner the player chose in the start of the game. If the player picked Yumi or Shinji, he is fought in Karukozaka High, and the game ends there. However, if the player picked Reiko, the player gains access to the Hazama's Psyche dungeon after defeating Hazama at Karukozaka High, where he can be truly defeated. On Akira's route, Hazama is fought at Karukozaka High after warping the player and Akira from the Nomos of Heaven dungeon.
Audio Drama Appearances
Novel Appearances
Anime Appearances
Manga Appearances
Other Appearances
Trivia
- As the Deity Emperor, Hazama uses ware/我 to refer to himself. In a flashback when he was a normal human, he uses boku/ぼく to refer to himself. When he breaks down after being beaten in Reiko's route, he starts out using ware/我, then he uses watashi/私, and then he goes back to using boku/ぼく to refer to himself like he orginally did as a normal person.
- In the PS1 version, he uses boku/僕 in kanji as a teenager and boku/ぼく in hiragana as a little kid. So when he breaks down in the PS1 version, he starts out using ware/我, then he uses watashi/私, then boku/僕 in kanji, and then boku/ぼく in hiragana. And after Reiko helps him, he goes back to his teenager form and uses boku/僕 in kanji again.[1]
- Hazama's name in the text box also changes in the story. He's called "Deity Emperor" in the text boxes most the time, but in his flashbacks, he's called "Ideo" in the text boxes, and after Reiko helps him in her route, his name goes back to "Ideo" in the text boxes.[2]
- There is an unused race in Megami Ibunroku Persona which is labeled as Deity Emperor (マジンノウ) for spell cards and in the out-of-battle Analyze menu; in the in-battle Analyze menu, it is called Vile (ジャシン).
Nomenclature
Names in Other Languages
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Meaning
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Japanese
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狭間 偉出夫 ハザマ |
Hazama Ideo Hazama
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Notes
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