Episode Aigis (Weaknesses and Resistances)

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Episode Aigis (Weaknesses and Resistances)

Phantom Mage is back with only one weakness Persona 3 Reload Players can exploit in the Episode Aigis: The Answer DLC. Found on the B6 floor of the Cocytus dungeon, this is the first of three consecutive boss battles found in the right monad door – featuring the most powerful Shadows of the three doors. Knowing the weakness of bosses like Phantom Mage right away is essential so you can save your team’s HP and SP, which would normally be spent figuring it out on trial and error.

Returned P3R Players who fought similar shadows in the base game should check these out as well, as many weaknesses and resistances have been altered in the DLC. This means that the loading of squadmates and personas you have placed for one boss or set of enemies will be irrelevant now. Even if you don’t have the 10 strongest personas in Persona 3 Reload, It’s a weak point for Phantom Mage and the following bosses you can easily exploit.

Phantom Mage Weakness in P3R Episode Aigis

Wind them up


Gameplay showing the Phantom Mage's weakness to wind damage and its resistance in Persona 3 Reload episode Aigis: The Answer

Phantom Mage’s weakness in the Persona 3 Reload Episode Aigis: The Answer DLC is wind damage. Yukari is the perfect team member to take with you to defeat it since her persona, Isis, will have the Wind Attacks Garu in her moveset by default, making the fight as easy as finding every secret URL in P3R. Phantom Mage is resistant to electric and repels light damage, so if you have Ken on your team, just let him use physical attacks at this stage.

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By using one wind move to knock it down and following up with an all-out attack, it only took me three rounds to beat Phantom Mage. If the Monad door boss fights surprise you and you don’t have Yukari on the team, items like Magaru Gem or Garula Gem work too – inflicting 50 and 100 wind damage respectively.

These can be found throughout the Abyss of Time as random drops when destroying yellow-glowing mineral deposits or by opening chests as in P3R’s Tartarus, so be sure to check your inventory to see if you’ve picked it up in passing.

Power, the Persona you can get by shuffling time in the DLC is a good choice to deal wind damage against Phantom Mage as well. It knows the move Magaru by default.

Remaining monad door boss weaknesses

Wind, Fire & Ice


Gameplay showing the elegant mother's weakness to fire damage and its resistance in Persona 3 Reload Episode Aigis: The Answer

Defeat Phantom Mage in Episode Aigis: The Answer Will immediately follow with two more consecutive P3R Boss battles that you should also know the vulnerabilities for before going in. The extra challenge does add to the question of whether the P3R Expansion pass is worth it.

To knock down and easily defeat the next two bosses, Red Sigil has a weakness to ice damageWhile Blue Sigil is weak to slash attacks. With my SEES members at about level 30 each, it took me another three turns each to defeat them by knocking them down and using all-out attacks.

The third stage of the boss battle is a little more difficult Elegant mother has a weakness to fire While its support units, Muttering Tira and Manicial Book, Both are weak to wind. You need to use these quickly, since the last two use moves like Rakunda and Tarukaja to evade your defenses while catching their attack. Add Yukari to your Persona 3 Reload Team up to exploit Phantom Mage’s Wind’s weakness with Junpei and Metis to target the others, and you’ll soon defeat the bosses.

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