Follow-Up Attack
Follow-Up Attack is a recurring battle mechanic in the Persona series.
Overview
Follow-Ups are attacks that down enemies. They were introduced as a battle mechanic in Persona 4. When the protagonist downs an enemy and gains a One More, there is a chance that a party member will ask if they can use the One More to perform a follow-up attack and down another enemy.
Mechanics by Game
Persona 3 Portable
Follow-Ups were added to Portable. Here, they are called Co-ops, and involve the protagonist plus the party member attacking an enemy together to down it.
Persona 4
After reaching Social Link rank 3, party members will start asking if they can perform follow-ups. The effect of each party member's follow-up varies. In the English localization of the game, all of them have different names.
Party Member | Follow-Up | Effect |
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Yosuke Hanamura | Yosuke Strike | Crits a random enemy |
Chie Satonaka | Galactic Punt | Instant kills a random enemy |
Yukiko Amagi | Fan Assault | Causes Dizzy to a random enemy |
Kanji Tatsumi | Atomic Pressure | Crits random enemies |
Teddie | Wild Ways | Crit a random enemy |
Naoto Shirogane | Ultra Trigger | Crits random enemies |
Persona 4 Golden
Golden introduces two new kinds of follow-ups which are also unlocked when reaching Social Link rank 3.
The first is a combo move which triggers when two specific party members are in the party together and an All-Out Attack has failed to kill the enemies.
Characters | Combo |
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Chie and Yukiko | Twin Dragons |
Teddie and Yosuke | Junes Bomber |
Kanji and Naoto | Beauty and the Beast |
The second is called a Cavalry Attack which is performed by a party member who is not in the current party. They will ride in on their scooter and do an attack with the same effects as their regular follow-up.
Persona 5
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Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 追撃 Tsuigeki 出張追撃 Shutchō tsuigeki |
Follow-up Follow-up trip |
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