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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Eiha Persona 5.PNG|thumb|left|Eiha being used in ''Persona 5''.]]
[[File:Eiha Persona 5.PNG|thumb|left|Eiha being used in ''Persona 5''.]]
Eiha is a Death element Persona skill first appearing in ''Revelations: Persona''. It reappears as a Curse element skill in ''Persona 5'', while Eigaon makes its debut in the same game. Eiha is the basic form of the attack, while Eigaon is the most powerful single-target form. Notably, in ''Persona 5'', Arsène begins with Eiha but cannot normally learn Eigaon; however, Arsène has access to it in the first battle done in the prologue (which takes place in the halfway of the story) and can inherit it from other Personas. Arsène also learns it in the spin-off game ''Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth''. In ''Persona 5 Strikers'', Arsène can also learn Maeigaon, a variation of Eigaon that hits all enemies (or in the case of ''Strikers'', hits a wider area of enemies) upon reaching Level 62.
Eiha is a Death element Persona skill first appearing in ''Revelations: Persona''. It reappears as a Curse element skill in ''Persona 5'', while Eigaon makes its debut in the same game. Eiha is the basic form of the attack, while Eigaon is the most powerful single-target form. Notably, Arsène begins with Eiha but cannot normally learn Eigaon; however, Arsène has access to it in the first battle done in the story's prologue and can inherit it from other Personas. Arsène also learns it in the spin-off game ''Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth''. In ''Persona 5 Strikers'', Arsène can also learn Maeigaon, a variation of Eigaon that hits all enemies (or in the case of ''Strikers'', hits a wider area of enemies) upon reaching Level 62.


The smoggy red, black, and purple effects are based off Eiha and Eigaon's appearance in ''Persona 5'', complete with Eigaon's swirling vortex and grinning face.
The smoggy red, black, and purple effects are based off Eiha and Eigaon's appearance in ''Persona 5'', complete with Eigaon's swirling vortex and grinning face.

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