Omoikane is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Profile
Origin
Design
Gameplay
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Resistances
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WkWeak
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StrStrong
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×1.25
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Resistances
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WkWeak
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StrStrong
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×1
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×1.25
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Compendium
Compendium Entries
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Shin Megami Tensei IV
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The wise Japanese god who served as the elder figure of the Amatsu gods, Omoikane no Kami. He is the deification of thought. His name means "to combine thought," and just as it implies, he has the wisdom of many people. When Amaterasu locked herself in the cave Amato-Iwato, he conceived the plan of having Ame no Uzume dance while other gods played music, stirring Amaterasu's curiosity.
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Persona 3 Reload
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A deity of knowledge in Japanese myth. He conceived the plan to draw Amaterasu from the Amato-Iwato, the cave she was hiding in.
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Persona 4
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A deity of knowledge in Japanese myth. He conceived the plan to draw Amaterasu from the Amano-Iwato, the cave she was hiding in.
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Persona 4 Golden
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A deity of knowledge in Japanese myth. He conceived the plan to draw Amaterasu from the Amato-Iwato, the cave she was hiding in.
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Game Appearances
Omoikane is trapped alongside the other Amatsu in Sealed Iwato, where he is eventually freed by Aleph. After escaping his bonds, he will inform them that the Amatsu are returning to the Diamond Realm to nurse themselves back to health, but can be created through fusion as he wishes, noting that he would be happy to help.
Trivia
Nomenclature
Names in Other Languages
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Meaning
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Japanese
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オモイカネ |
Omoikane. Katakana rendering of 思金 or 思兼, meaning "wisdom wealth" or "one with wisdom."
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Simplified Chinese
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思兼神 Sī jiān shén |
Omoikane. Chinese rendering of the Japanese 思兼神 Omoikane-no-kami.
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Traditional Chinese
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思兼神 Sī jiān shén |
Omoikane. Chinese rendering of the Japanese 思兼神 Omoikane-no-kami.
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Korean
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오모이카네 Omo-ikane |
Omoikane
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Russian
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Омойканэ Omoykan·e |
Omoikane
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Gallery
Notes
References