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It’s finally time to take on the leader of Strega in when Takaya Sakaki tries to stop 🐬you from reaching the top of Tartarus to stop the impending coming of Nyx. After a morose monologue about the inevitability of death, Takaya calls his Persona one last time to try to stop you from stopping the end of the world.
But Takaya is stronger the seconꦅd time you fight him in P3P, and he wonꦕ’t go down without a fight with so much on the line. Follow along with our guide for help with Takaya’s rematch in P3P.
Thisꦗ guide contains major end-gaꩲme spoilers for Persona 3 Portable.
Takaya's Final Battle Setup
Recommended Party
As you move into the endgame to face the strongest story bosses whose damage output is massive, you'll likely have leveled a few of the SEES members more than others.
We focused on Yukari, Akihiko, and Aigis for the endgame battles in P3P, each leveled to the point that they were no longer learning new moves.
Yukari is not only a great healer, but her high magic stat means her Garudyne hits especially hard. As for Aigis, not only can she buff the team, but her physical attacks are some of the strongest.
Akihiko not only has solid debuffing moves, but his magic and strength both pack a meaningful punch, making him an offensive powerhouse as well. Not only that, but it gives a mourning Akihiko a chance to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:get some well-deserved revenge.
Recommended Level And Personas
Takaya is now Lv. 75 when you fight him this time, but without time to train after the battle with Jin on your way up to Takaya, you'll enter the battle against the leader of the group at whatever level you were after the battle with Jin.
However, before you go upstairs to deal with Takaya, you'll have a chance to return to the entrance of Tartarus, where you can still visit the Velvet Room if you'd like to fuse or withdraw Personas.
We recommended bringing Michael and Sandalphon for the battle with Jin, and they're both great options here as well.
Without a weakness to exploit, your battle with Takaya in P3P is mostly about covering your defenses well enough to beat him down. Sandalphon has no weaknesses, meaning Takaya can't score One More attack off exploiting them for your MC.
Takaya's Affinities On 1/31
Unlike Jin, Takaya has only learned a handful of new moves when you fight him ꧃again in January on your way up to the final battle.
However, those moves are meaningful ones - now, Takaya also has access to better almighty magic that's near impossible to block, as well as insta-kill moves that pose a serious threat.
Persona Affinity Table Key
Label |
Explanation |
Str |
This shadow is strong against this element, and attacks of this element deal less damage. |
Wk |
This shadow is weak against this element, and attacks of this element deal more damage. |
Rep |
This shadow will repel attacks of this element, reversing the damage onto you. |
Nul |
This shadow will nullify attacks of this element, and as such, they deal no damage. |
Drn |
This shadow will gain health from attacks of this element, so attacks of this heal the shadow. |
- |
Attacks of this element deal normal damage to the shadow. |
Takaya Sakaki's 1/31 Affinity Chart
Affinities and Weaknesses |
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Slash |
Strike |
Pierce |
Fire |
Ice |
Elec. |
Wind |
Light |
Dark |
Almi. |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Rep |
Nul |
- |
Skills and Attacks |
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Agidyne |
Heavy fire damage to one foe |
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Bufudyne |
Heavy i𒁏ce damage to one foe with a 10% chance to inflict freeze |
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Ziodyne |
Heavy eleಌctric damage to one foe with a 10% chance to inflict sh🗹ock |
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Garudyne |
Heavy wind damage to one foe |
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Mahamaon |
35% cha🔯nce to insta-kill each foe on the🍷 field with light magic |
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Mamudoon |
35% chance to insta-kill each foe🌞 on the field with dark magic |
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Megidola |
Heavy almighty damage to all foes |
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Megidolaon |
Severe almighty damage to all foes |
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Pierce Attack |
Standard attack dealing pierce damage |
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Mind Charge |
The next magic attack will deal double damage |
As with any boss that knows insta-kill moves, bring a few Homunculi to the fight.
You won't be able to leave during the endgame, so be prepared ahead of time!
Takaya Sakaki Final Battle Strategy
Without a weakness on Takaya that you're able to exploit, the bulk of this fight is largely about covering your own weak spots while simultaneously laying into Takaya with your strongest attacks.
The biggest base you'll want to cover defensively is your team's weaknesses to light and dark magic, since Takaya has tw🍃o separate insta-kill moves that can pose a serious problem if your protagonist goes down.
If you're deviating from our recommended Personas from above, be sure you don't have light or dark weaknesses. You can revive teamma🅘tes easilജy enough, especially with the lineup we used for the fight, but your protagonist going down can end the battle immediately depending on your play settings.
The only elements you'll want to outright avoid with Takaya are also, coincidentally, light and dark. Since Takaya repels light and nullifies darkness, the only character you stand to hurt with those moves is yourself, depending on your own Persona's affinities.
For this rematch, Takaya has a whopping 7,000 HP, so you'll need to be sure to use your strongest offensive attacks.
Use Aigis and Akihiko to change the stats of everyone on the battlefield, while both Aigis and Yukari will know Samerecarm to undo any KO's Takaya may get on your team, while you have everyone doing damage with their heaviest moves.
You'll auto-heal after some lengthy dialogue with Takaya after he's gone down, so step over him and head on upstairs when you're ready for Persona 3 Portable's ultimate battle.