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Atlus Mystery Girls
200

This Australian spirit has become a slightly recurring fellow as the canonical sidekick to Raidou Kuzunoha.

Mokoi

200

Before he was Makoto Yuki, the protagonist of Persona 3 was known by this name. Unfortunately, it didn't fit in Persona Q.

Minato Arisato

200
Raidou Kuzunoha had to dodge this attack from two long, strong, fighting dongs in Mishaguji and Mara. Watch out for its Charm rider!

Cursed Emission

200

This Indian flesh-eater serves as SMT3: Nocturne's premier expert in field support spells.

Pisaca

200

A girl awoken from a capsule, who uses guns one game early. We all hate her nickname.

Frederica Irving (Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl)

400

This Welsh demon's name is a bit of a false friend, which may explain why it appears to be a visual pun.

Bugs/Bugbear

400

It'd be easy for you to not know this, but Serph of Digital Devil Saga has this surname.

Sheffield

400

Vetala from Digital Devil Saga 2 uses Mind Charge before bidding you witness the fury of his body with this attack.

Terra Burst

400

Before Jack Frost, this demon was the original 'mascot' of Megami Tensei, and the first demon ever tamed in the series.

Cerberus

400

A gentle piano player who stretches the definition of the category title somewhat.

Rin (Catherine: Full Body)

600

This Japanese god appeared in Shin Megami Tensei IV, rendered in a strange clay puppet-like style, without his mythological counterpart.

Yaso-Magatsuhi

600

Shin Megami Tensei if's protagonist possesses a pretty unique trait, going by canon. It would take 28 years for it to be replicated.

Her gender

600

This Persona 1 skill functions as its own, individual element. It's not strictly unique to Amon-Ra, but you're not getting the others with it.

Hieroglyphein

600
This famous character from the works of William Shakespeare is the lowest-level demon to be able to attain complete invincibility in Devil Survivor 2.

Titania

600

A scholar with a dimension-hopping ship, who originates from a bygone age nobody asked to visit.

Nemesia (Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology)

800

This primordial creator in Chinese mythology is the namesake of Maken X's final boss, though the two aren't actually the same being.

Pan Gu

800

The beginning of Megami Tensei 2 depicts its protagonist being the first Megaten protagonist to perform this commonplace activity.

Playing a video game

800

Upon joining your party, Miyako Hotsuin from Devil Survivor 2 forgets how to use this unique physical attack.

Beheadal

800

Medusa, an earlygame nightmare in SMT4, is powerless against this earlygame Japanese beast.

Raiju

800

This shady underground doctor's pseudonym is a reference to where this game was remastered to. Give her real name, though.

Naomi Kimishima (Trauma Center: Second Opinion)

1000

This supposedly Bulgarian beast has seemingly no basis in actual mythology, originating from a Japanese book on foreign myths with a habit of falsehood.

Stonka

1000

Majin Tensei 2's protagonist, Naoki, regularly performs this deeply unusual action for a Megaten protagonist.

Speak

1000

An enemy-only skill in pretty much every Press Turn game is made available by Masakado, if you're both a whale and a freak.

Guardian's Eye (Shin Megami Tensei IV)

1000

If you're willing to gamble, this demon lets you get Victory Cry very, very early in Persona 4, shattering the game's curve.

Kaiwan

1000

A police officer who exists so Tadashi Satomi can complain about a real-world law.

Shiori Miyashiro (Persona 2: Eternal Punishment PSP)