![]() Where it gets interesting is if a character criticals or strikes a weakness. After that, characters act in what appears to be a completely random order, so no speed hype here. In normal turn-based combat (barring the few scripted exceptions), Minato Arisato (the protagonist) always strikes first. Once struck, you'll enter a turn-based battle system where either you (if you struck an unaware enemy) or the enemies (if they struck you first) or neither (if you struck them and they were aware of you) will get a free set of actions before the turn-based combat begins (moving in the order from top to bottom on the party list). What does this mean? Battles are entered onscreen by striking enemies or being struck by them. Persona 3 uses a turn-based modified press-turn system. I'm not writing you a Christmas Card this year either. ![]() If you didn't see this coming, you really don't know me.
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