Sukuna-Hikona

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For the Persona, see Sukuna-Hikona (Persona).

Sukuna-Hikona is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.

Profile

Origin

Sukunahikona, also known as Sukunabikona, is a Shinto dwarf god who is associated with healing, brewing sake, and hot springs.[1]

Design

Gameplay

Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse

Name Level HP MP
Sukuna-Hikona 22 2767 609
Strength
32
Dexterity
28
Magic
33
Agility
29
Luck
35

Race AlignmentFactored with certain skills EXP
Kunitsu
Drop
Mazan Stone (%)
Resistances
NulNull WkWeak RsResist RsResist
×1 ×1 ×1 ×½×0.50 ×1¼×1.25 ×1 ×½×0.50 ×½×0.50
Ailment Resistances
×0 ×0 RsResist ×0 ×0 ×0 WkWeak ×0
Skill Affinity
Basic Attack Element Hit(s) Target Effect
Phys 1 Single enemy
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Skills
Skill Cost Description

Shin Megami Tensei V

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Compendium

Compendium Entries
Shin Megami Tensei IV:
Apocalypse
One of the gods of Japanese lore. Son of Kamimusubi, he was so small he fell through her fingers at birth.
Though he would normally be counted among the Amatsukami, he became blood-brothers with Okuninushi, and is now considered a Kunitsukami. After building Japan with Okuninushi, he is said to have returned to Tokoyo no Kuni, the land of eternity.
Shin Megami Tensei V One of the gods of Japanese lore. Son of Kamimusubi, he was so small he fell through her fingers at birth.
Though he would normally be counted among the Amatsukami, he became blood-brothers with Okuninushi, and is now considered a Kunitsukami. After building Japan with Okuninushi, he is said to have returned to Tokoyo no Kuni, the land of eternity.

Game Appearances

Audio Drama Appearances

Novel Appearances

Anime Appearances

Manga Appearances

Other Appearances

Trivia

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning

Gallery

Videos

Sukuna-Hikona's Daily Demon Showcase for Shin Megami Tensei V
Sukuna-Hikona's Daily Demon Future Prediction with Ringo for Soul Hackers 2

Notes


References

  1. Sukunahikona | Shinto God, Japanese Mythology, Protector of Fire | Britannica. Published July 20, 1998. Retrieved November 6, 2023. Encyclopaedia Britannica.