Editing Talk:List of spirits (Persona series)

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On Makoto Niijima's spirit fight section, it states "The stage represents the interior of Junya Kaneshiro's palace, the location in Persona 5 featuring a castle-like setting where Makoto first awakens her Persona". Anyone who's played Persona 5 would recognize this is incorrect, as Kaneshiro's palace is a bank, not a castle, and the stage seems to be more based on the fact that Kaneshiro's palace floats, like how Dracula's Castle in its Ω form is a floating rock. I was just wondering if it would be alright to change that section to be more accurate. [[User:Lnk2428|Lnk2428]] ([[User talk:Lnk2428|talk]]) 4:30, December 28, 2023 (EDT)
On Makoto Niijima's spirit fight section, it states "The stage represents the interior of Junya Kaneshiro's palace, the location in Persona 5 featuring a castle-like setting where Makoto first awakens her Persona". Anyone who's played Persona 5 would recognize this is incorrect, as Kaneshiro's palace is a bank, not a castle, and the stage seems to be more based on the fact that Kaneshiro's palace floats, like how Dracula's Castle in its Ω form is a floating rock. I was just wondering if it would be alright to change that section to be more accurate. [[User:Lnk2428|Lnk2428]] ([[User talk:Lnk2428|talk]]) 4:30, December 28, 2023 (EDT)
Goro Akechi's Spirit Battle Inspiration section currently suggests "The Reversible Controls rule references Akechi's ability to inflict psychotic breakdowns using his true Persona, Loki." I'd interpret it instead as being a reference to the fact he (in P5's plot) suddenly switches sides. --[[Special:Contributions/51.190.144.2|51.190.144.2]] 08:43, April 9, 2024 (EDT)

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