Having made its debut in the original game, The Reaper returns in and is as difficult an opponent as ever. While the Reaper may not seem like an official boss fight, this is undoubtedly one of the most challenging enemies players have the opportunity to face off against and should proceed with caution.
It's important to note that the Reaper is not a mandatory fight. Players can complete the game without encountering the Reaper if they choose to. However, achievements are linked to it, which can be a great way to determine whether you're ready for the powerful end-game bosses.
Like other games, the Reaper is not an enemy that waits for you in any designated area. Instead, he wanders the open battle space of that game, such as Momentos in and Tartarus in , only when players are taking their time in one area.
If you choose to hang around on any floor of Tartarus for too long, you will begin to hear the sound of chains steadily approaching. This ominous sound is a cue that the Reaper is coming to check on you if you don't leave soon.
If you're unprepared for this fight, rush to the nearest exit of that floor. It will not follow you through teleporters but may chase you to another floor. The Reaper can spawn on any floor after hisintroduction on floor 62 and can be deadly if encountered too early.
If you want to avoid this enemy, the method is simple: just don't hang out on one floor for too long. Your party members in will warn you when The Reaper appears so you have time to escape.
If you want a quick cheat method to end this fight, consider waiting until you have unlocked the Armageddon Theurgy Attack in . This attack requires Satan and Helel Personas and can deal 9,999 damage, making it capable of one-shotting most enemies, including bosses.
If you want to fight the Reaper, it is highly recommended that you wait until you are near 's ending since The Reaper fight is comparable to that of the Final Boss. It has attacks of every element, several insta-kill moves, and
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