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Feeling responsible for their predicament, Makoto enters the Metaverse with the other Phantom Thieves, which allows them to enter Kaneshiro's palace, as in Kaneshiro's distorted cognition, she is a customer of his bank (which, in the Metaverse, floats high above Shibuya, and was previously out of the Phantom Thieves' reach). Disgusted by what she witnesses and tired of following orders without questioning them, she awakens her Persona, Johanna, becoming one of the Phantom Thieves, with the codename Queen. As a member, she becomes the team's advisor, analyzing enemy weaknesses and a fighter. In battle, she uses fist weapons and revolvers, and has access to nuclear and healing spells. After joining the Thieves, she looks to break out of her shell with Joker's help. | Feeling responsible for their predicament, Makoto enters the Metaverse with the other Phantom Thieves, which allows them to enter Kaneshiro's palace, as in Kaneshiro's distorted cognition, she is a customer of his bank (which, in the Metaverse, floats high above Shibuya, and was previously out of the Phantom Thieves' reach). Disgusted by what she witnesses and tired of following orders without questioning them, she awakens her Persona, Johanna, becoming one of the Phantom Thieves, with the codename Queen. As a member, she becomes the team's advisor, analyzing enemy weaknesses and a fighter. In battle, she uses fist weapons and revolvers, and has access to nuclear and healing spells. After joining the Thieves, she looks to break out of her shell with Joker's help. | ||
Should the player pursue a confidant with Makoto, she will ask the protagonist to guide her around so she can learn more about society. On one of these excursions, Makoto meets a girl named Eiko Takao, and the two quickly become friends. Makoto and Eiko agree to go on a double date to learn more about each other, and Makoto convinces the protagonist to be her date. Eiko brings a man Tsukasa, who has a history of manipulating vulnerable girls into working for his illegal businesses. Makoto slowly opens up to the protagonist over time, admitting she experiences guilt for ignoring her student life in favor of social experiences. She feels the expectations put upon her by forces beyond her control made her lose sight of herself and what she wants. Makoto and the protagonist eventually expose Tsukasa for who he truly is, which allows Eiko to be free for the first time. Makoto resolves to study for college and become a police commisioner. The irony of her current role as a Phantom Thief is not lost on her, and she fully pledges loyalty to the team | Should the player pursue a confidant with Makoto, she will ask the protagonist to guide her around so she can learn more about society. On one of these excursions, Makoto meets a girl named Eiko Takao, and the two quickly become friends. Makoto and Eiko agree to go on a double date to learn more about each other, and Makoto convinces the protagonist to be her date. Eiko brings a man Tsukasa, who has a history of manipulating vulnerable girls into working for his illegal businesses. Makoto slowly opens up to the protagonist over time, admitting she experiences guilt for ignoring her student life in favor of social experiences. She feels the expectations put upon her by forces beyond her control made her lose sight of herself and what she wants. Makoto and the protagonist eventually expose Tsukasa for who he truly is, which allows Eiko to be free for the first time. Makoto resolves to study for college and become a police commisioner. The irony of her current role as a Phantom Thief is not lost on her, and she fully pledges loyalty to the team. | ||
When Takuto Maruki alters reality in ''Persona 5 Royal'', Makoto's father never died and Sae is much nicer. Makoto finally has a happy family life. When confronted by the protagonist, Makoto realized that this is an illusion and lets go of her desires. Her father disappears and Sae returns to her normal self, although by this point she is a steadfast ally of the Phantom Thieves after rediscovering her sense of justice with Makoto's help. Initially self-destructive about her selfishness, she resolves to move forward and protect her friends and loved ones | When Takuto Maruki alters reality in ''Persona 5 Royal'', Makoto's father never died and Sae is much nicer. Makoto finally has a happy family life. When confronted by the protagonist, Makoto realized that this is an illusion and lets go of her desires. Her father disappears and Sae returns to her normal self, although by this point she is a steadfast ally of the Phantom Thieves after rediscovering her sense of justice with Makoto's help. Initially self-destructive about her selfishness, she resolves to move forward and protect her friends and loved ones. Both herself and Haru then explain that they will move far away for college, but say they will return when they can. They do return for ''Persona 5 Strikers'', where Makoto admits she missed everyone. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== |