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The stance Joker takes while using Rebel's Guard is nearly identical to his animation in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Persona 5}}'' when selecting a Persona skill, complete with a similar blue, flame-like aura around his feet. In ''{{iw|wikipedia|Persona 5 Royal}}'', Ryuji performs a similar action when defending the protagonist and Akechi from an attack by a berserk Cendrillon. | The stance Joker takes while using Rebel's Guard is nearly identical to his animation in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Persona 5}}'' when selecting a Persona skill, complete with a similar blue, flame-like aura around his feet. In ''{{iw|wikipedia|Persona 5 Royal}}'', Ryuji performs a similar action when defending the protagonist and Akechi from an attack by a berserk Cendrillon. | ||
[https://megatenwiki.com/wiki/Tetrakarn Tetrakarn] and [https://megatenwiki.com/wiki/Makarakarn Makarakarn] are recurring support skills in the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Megami Tensei}}'' franchise, first appearing in 1992's ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shin Megami Tensei|video game}}''. Originally, Tetrakarn would simply block any single physical attack that hits the user's party, while Makarakarn would block any single magical attack that connects. Later games, including ''Persona 5'', would change this to have Tetrakarn and Makarakarn reflect the attack back at the caster. In ''Persona 5'', | [https://megatenwiki.com/wiki/Tetrakarn Tetrakarn] and [https://megatenwiki.com/wiki/Makarakarn Makarakarn] are recurring support skills in the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Megami Tensei}}'' franchise, first appearing in 1992's ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shin Megami Tensei|video game}}''. Originally, Tetrakarn would simply block any single physical attack that hits the user's party, while Makarakarn would block any single magical attack that connects. Later games, including ''Persona 5'', would change this to have Tetrakarn and Makarakarn reflect the attack back at the caster. In ''Persona 5'', Arsene cannot learn either move normally, but can inherit them from other Personas via Skill Cards or Fusion. The sound effects they use in ''Super Smash Bros.'' are taken directly from their usage in ''Persona 5''. | ||
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