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However, there are many videos of 1.00 and 1.01 matches online from Japanese arcades, which might confuse players since they may be using tactics/combos that no longer work in the latest version. To tell the difference, pay attention for the following graphic that shows up at the lower right side of the screen at the start of the match. | However, there are many videos of 1.00 and 1.01 matches online from Japanese arcades, which might confuse players since they may be using tactics/combos that no longer work in the latest version. To tell the difference, pay attention for the following graphic that shows up at the lower right side of the screen at the start of the match. | ||
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==Glossary== | |||
This is a list of links to common terms used in [[Persona 4: Arena]]. | |||
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*[[Movement (P4Arena)#Air Movement|Air Turn]] | |||
*[[Defense (P4Arena)#Air Unblockable Attacks|Air Unblockable Attacks]] | |||
*[[Attack Attributes (P4Arena)#Attack Level|Attack Level]] | |||
*[[Attack Attributes (P4Arena)#Attributes|Attributes]] | |||
*[[Offense (P4Arena)#Auto Combo|Auto Combo]] | |||
*[[Damage (P4Arena)#Awakening|Awakening]] | |||
*[[Damage (P4Arena)#Blue Health|Blue Health]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#Burst|Burst]] | |||
*[[Attack Attributes (P4Arena)#Counter Hit|Counter Hit]] | |||
*[[Defense (P4Arena)#Crossup Guard|Crossup Guard]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#Defensive Burst|Defensive Burst]] | |||
*[[Movement (P4Arena)#Ground Movement|Evasive Action]] | |||
*[[Attack Attributes (P4Arena)#Fatal Counter|Fatal Counter]] | |||
*[[Defense (P4Arena)#Furious Action|Furious Action (R Action)]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#Guard Cancel Attack|Guard Cancel Attack]] | |||
*[[Defense (P4Arena)#Guard Bonus|Guard Bonus]] | |||
*[[Movement (P4Arena)#Air Movement|Hop]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#Instant Kill|Instant Kill]] | |||
*[[Defense (P4Arena)#Instant Block|Instant Block]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#Max Burst|Max Burst]] | |||
*[[Damage (P4Arena)#Minimum Damage|Minimum Damage]] | |||
*[[Ailments (P4Arena)#Negative Penalty|Negative Penalty]] | |||
*[[Movement (P4Arena)#Cancels|Super Cancel]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#One More! Cancel|One More Cancel (OMC)]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#One More! Burst|One More Burst (OMB)]] | |||
*[[Damage (P4Arena)#Proration|Proration 1 (P1)]] | |||
*[[Damage (P4Arena)#Proration|Proration 2 (P2)]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#Persona Gauge|Persona Gauge]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#Persona Break|Persona Break]] | |||
*[[Damage (P4Arena)#Proration|Same Move Proration (SMP)]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#SP Gauge|SP Gauge]] | |||
*[[Offense (P4Arena)#Skills|Skill Attack]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#Skill Boost|Skill Boost Attack (SB)]] | |||
*[[Gauges (P4Arena)#SP Skill Attack|SP Skill Attack]] | |||
*[[Ailments (P4Arena)|Status Ailments (Poison, Fear, etc.)]] | |||
*[[Offense (P4Arena)#Throws|Throw]] | |||
*[[Movement (P4Arena)#Air Movement|Ukemi (Air)]] | |||
*[[Movement (P4Arena)#Ground Movement|Ukemi (Ground)]] | |||
*[[Offense (P4Arena)#Unblockable Attacks|Unblockables]] | |||
}} | |||
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If you find one not listed, please add it in! | |||
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Revision as of 20:18, 4 June 2013
Welcome to the Persona 4: Arena Wiki
Developer
- Arc System Works / Atlus
Genre:
- 1-on-1 2D Fighting game
Platform:
- Arcade, Playstation 3, Xbox 360
Release:
- Japan (Arcade): March 2012
- Japan (Console): July 26, 2012
- North America (Console): August 7, 2012
- Europe (Console): May 10, 2013
Persona 4: Arena
Persona 4: Arena is a direct sequel to the game Persona 4 and takes place 2 months after the true ending of the game. Teddie has disappeared and the Investigation Team find him in the Midnight Channel wearing a Commander's outfit as well as announcing a fighting tournament called the "P-1 Grand Prix" in order to determine who is the "Ultimate Persona User". The team agree to enter the tournament to find out what has happened to Teddie as well as to find out who among them is the "Ultimate Persona User".
In addition to all the playable characters from Persona 4 (seven in total), four characters from Persona 3 are also playable: Aigis, Mitsuru Kirijo, Akihiko Sanada, and Elizabeth. Rise Kujikawa is not playable but will serve as the in-game announcer.
There is also a completely original character made for the game: Labrys as well as her Shadow-self, Shadow Labrys.
Version 1.02
There was a balance patch that was released in arcades before the console release. It is impossible to play the previous versions on console; if you play on console, you will be playing on 1.02.
However, there are many videos of 1.00 and 1.01 matches online from Japanese arcades, which might confuse players since they may be using tactics/combos that no longer work in the latest version. To tell the difference, pay attention for the following graphic that shows up at the lower right side of the screen at the start of the match.
Glossary
This is a list of links to common terms used in Persona 4: Arena. <toggledisplay>
- Air Turn
- Air Unblockable Attacks
- Attack Level
- Attributes
- Auto Combo
- Awakening
- Blue Health
- Burst
- Counter Hit
- Crossup Guard
- Defensive Burst
- Evasive Action
- Fatal Counter
- Furious Action (R Action)
- Guard Cancel Attack
- Guard Bonus
- Hop
- Instant Kill
- Instant Block
- Max Burst
- Minimum Damage
- Negative Penalty
- Super Cancel
- One More Cancel (OMC)
- One More Burst (OMB)
- Proration 1 (P1)
- Proration 2 (P2)
- Persona Gauge
- Persona Break
- Same Move Proration (SMP)
- SP Gauge
- Skill Attack
- Skill Boost Attack (SB)
- SP Skill Attack
- Status Ailments (Poison, Fear, etc.)
- Throw
- Ukemi (Air)
- Ukemi (Ground)
- Unblockables
</toggledisplay> If you find one not listed, please add it in!