![]() The protagonist can use a Skill Card to teach Sukukaja to his Personas.A Magic Mirror can be used to afflict one ally with the Repel Element status, a barrier which repels one Magic attack (with the exception of Almighty) for one turn. It can only be obtained through certain means: In Persona 4 Golden, the protagonist can use a Skill Card to teach Sukukaja to his Personas. Persona 4 / Golden By leveling up Persona Persona 3 / FES / Portable By leveling up Persona Suku Kaja can be taught to a Persona by using the following Skill Card in fusion: Persona 2: Eternal Punishment By leveling up Persona Sukukaja can be taught to a Persona by using the following Skill Card in fusion: Persona 2: Innocent Sin By leveling up Persona Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey By leveling up Demon Reward for completing the request "If Cats Disappeared From The City" Party members are able to learn Sukukaja by equipping certain accessories: Increases the party's Hit & Evade for three rounds. Increases 1 ally's Hit/Evasion rates for 3 turns. Increases 1 ally's Hit/Evasion rate for 3 turns. Increases all allies' Aim/Dodge for 3 turns. Temporarily increases a single ally's critical and critical defense by 15. Raises Accuracy/Evasion of 1 ally by 1 rank for 3 turns. Casting it while the buff is already active will refresh the timer. In Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE, Sukukaja increases the Hit and Evasion of the party by about x1.5 for 3 rounds. ![]() In Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2, Sukukaja boosts the party's accuracy and evasion by 20% each. It lasts for a certain period of time: under default circumstances, it lasts 50 seconds. In Persona 5 Strikers, Sukukaja instead enhances the user's Critical and Auto-Evasion rate. Sukunda directly cancels out the user's attack buff, regardless of the duration of the timer. The user's timer goes down on the turn they have cast the buff on themselves. In Persona 5, casting the same skill again will extend the timer by 3 additional turns, up to a maximum of 15. In Persona 3, Persona 4 and Persona 5, Sukukaja lasts for three turns. In the Persona series, Sukukaja raises 1 ally's hit and evasion rate. Casting the skill again will replenish the timer. The effect doesn't stack in ranks, and normally lasts 3 turns, but it can be extended to 4 or 5 with Mistiques. In Soul Hackers 2, Sukukaja raises the accuracy and evasion of the party. If the Accuracy buff were to exceed 100%, it would simply treat attacks as guaranteed hits. On the other hand, in terms of their evasion, the accuracy of enemy attacks directed towards that user are reduced to 9/10 on the 1st stage, and 85/100 on the 2nd. Sukukaja presumably raises the user's Accuracy of offensive attacks by x1.1 on the first stage, and to x1.2 on the 2nd. In Shin Megami Tensei V, Sukukaja boosts 1 ally's Accuracy/Evasion rate, and lasts for 3 turns. ![]() The buff and debuff statuses are singular, rather than individual, so if the target's hit/evade is decreased by 1 or more stages, Sukukaja will directly increase it without the need of Dekunda. In Shin Megami Tensei IV, Sukukaja increases the party's accuracy and evasion by 1 rank, and stacks up to 3 ranks. In Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE, Sukukaja temporarily increases the critical hit rate and critical hit defense of one ally. The hit/evade buff and the hit/evade debuff ( Sukunda) are separate variables, so although they stack with one-another and can neutralize each-other's effects, they still can only be used 4 times each unless one of the stats is reset with Dekunda or Dekaja. In Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne, the buff is permanent and can stack up to 4 ranks. Usually, Sukukaja only affects the accuracy of attacks, and does not influence miscellaneous factors, such as ailment and Insta-Kill efficacy. ![]() In the Shin Megami Tensei franchise, barring V, Sukukaja raises the Accuracy, as well as the evasion, of the caster's team by one stage and lasts until either the battle ends, the buffed ally is killed, or the buff is negated by a buff removal skill such as Dekaja. 2.4.2 Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE / Encore.2.3.16 Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE / Encore.2.3.6 Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey.
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