What rebellion did Masakado lead during the Heian period in Japan?
Taira no Masakado, commonly known as Masakado, was a notable samurai during Japan's Heian period. His daring character, sharp intellect, and volatile temper marked his leadership. Masakado spearheaded a rebellion, successfully seizing control of three provinces, one of which was Hitac.
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What traits allowed Masakado to initially avoid trouble with the government?
Masakado, a member of the Taira clan, skillfully evaded government conflict through his intelligence and exact wording. His leadership led to the capture of three provinces, now part of the Kanto region. Despite his initial success, the government eventually responded with a bounty on his head.
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What is the significance of the Kiou sword in relation to Masakado in SMT V?
In SMT V, the Kiou sword, or Masakado's Katana, is a crucial item that serves as the medium for controlling Masakado. The 5-foot-long katana, crafted posthumously, is often misconstrued as Masakado's weapon. The sword enables Masakado's revival, a National Defense Divinity who cannot be permanently defeated. Initially kept safe by Skins following the demise of its previous possessor, it was later entrusted to Flynn, who was capable of unsheathing it.
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History[]
Taira no Masakado (平将門), or simply Masakado, was a samurai during the Heian period in Japan, who became infamous for his explosive temper, daring personality, and sharp wit. He led a small but thriving rebellion to capture three provinces, Hitachi, Shimotsuke and Kouzuke, now known as the Kanto region's Ibaraki, Tochigi and Gunma prefectures, respectively. He had initially avoided trouble with the government due to his cunning and no small amount of exact wording, but eventually Masakado's luck ran out. As a response to the rebellious member of the Taira clan, the Kyoto central government at the time announced a bounty on his head. At the Battle of Kojima occurring eastward of Kanto, Masakado was killed by Fujiwara no Hidesato and Taira no Sadamori, his cousin.
His head was brought to Kyoto on a pike, but people noticed his head didn't show any signs of decay. The head began shouting for the return of his body, and eventually flew away. It was found later near a small fishing village on the edge of the ocean and the future site of Edo, which later became Tokyo.
In Tokyo, to please his onryō, Masakado became regarded by the locals as a demigod, and a belief persists that the condition of his kubizuka shrine dictates the fortune of the metropolis. To this day, Masakado's tomb is found near exit C5 of Tokyo's Ōtemachi subway station.
In 939 AD, Masakado led a minor rebellion, resulting in a bounty being placed on his head by the central government in Kyoto. Fifty-nine days later, his cousin Taira no Sadamori, who's father had been slain by Masakado, and Fujiwara no Hidesato killed him at the Battle of Kojima in 940 AD and took his head to the capital. Kaneko's design for Masakado drew inspiration from tales of his displayed head never shutting its eyes and constantly moaning, asking where its body was. Not long after finally being informed of its location, the head flew off towards Shimosa.[1]
Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers[]
His design in Shin Megami Tensei II evolves from "Lord" Masakado to a full-fledged kabuki hero. Retaining not only the red kumadori stripes on his face but gaining a wig and the appropriate attire to match. As such, Kaneko's redesign for Masakado draws inspiration from Japanese kabuki plays, one of which can be partially viewed here.[1]
After the great flood, the protagonist can visit the dwelling place of Masakado on a solitary island housing the Imperial Palace. If aligned with Neutral, Masakado laments the destruction of Tokyo between the warring factions, and bestows his sword to the protagonist. After receiving his sword, the protagonist can retrieve his armor from each of the Four Heavenly Kings' mansions, the Gate Orb pulling one piece per mansion to the water's surface when the protagonist gets close enough.
Tokyo Revelation[]
Kojiro Souma is the reincarnation of Masakado, both Gagyson and a secret order that watches him fear his awakening as it will not only foil Ose's revival, but also lead to great destruction across the earth. Later, in order to save Kojiro's life the young witch Kyoko reincarnates him. Masakado then defeats the demons threatening to kill his brother and Cerberus, and together with Cerberus faces off against Ose. Though easily beating Ose, thanks to letting his guard down Ose knocks Cerberus out and catches Masakado, but is able to free himself and continue fighting Ose. After Akito Kobayashi reincarnates Saki as Konohana Sakuya, Masakado defeats Ose for good by unleashing an attack that incinerates him completely. Exhausted from the fight, he is caught by Konohana Sakuya as he falls and turns back into Kojiro.
Shin Megami Tensei II[]
Masakado is first mentioned upon Aleph's arrival to Roppongi, where he is greeted by a servant, Hiruko. According to Hiruko, the general's body is currently torn to six-pieces as he fell victim to the internal conflict between the Yamato gods. Thus, Hiruko requests Aleph to break the seals sealing the six pieces of the corpse, and retrieve them so Masakado can be resurrected.
Upon retrieving all of the body pieces, Hiruko will then prompt Aleph to fuse them all and resurrect him at the Jakyo Manor. However, as Aleph only retrieved Masakado's corpse, but not his soul, the fusion of the body parts creates the soulless form of Masakado. Hiruko later informs Aleph that the general's soul is crucial to fully resurrect him, and reveals that he actually holds it. Congratulating Aleph for his efforts in retrieving Masakado's body parts, Hiruko grants the soul to Aleph, allowing the fusion master to fuse Masakado's soul to his body, fully resurrecting him.
As a token of gratitude for resurrecting him, Masakado grants Aleph the Sun Pillar and Katana of Masakado, and helps Aleph to break the lock in the Sealed Cave. There, Aleph must then free the Amatsu clan sealed inside. Masakado later informs Aleph that due to his recent awakening, his powers are not fully healed yet, and thus needs rest for to recover his strength, bidding him farewell.
In the Neutral route, Katana of Masakado later helps Aleph in banishing the guard demons guarding Lucifer's Castle Kether.
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne[]
Masakado makes a cameo appearance in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne. If the Demi-fiend manages to collect all of the 24 Magatama scattered around the Vortex World, the minister of the Cathedral of Shadows will give the Demi-fiend the "Lord's Blade," advising him to visit the grave of Masakado with the sword in his possession. Upon examining the gravestone, the blade will react, and the Demi-fiend will find himself teleported to the Bandou Shrine.
After lowering the pillars and defeating all four Devas, the Demi-fiend can finally approach Masakado, who proceeds to question the Demi-fiend's purpose. Regardless of the answer, Masakado will impart his power to the Demi-fiend in the form of the Magatama Masakados. It is all he can do since he cannot exist in the world outside.
Masakado also tells the Demi-fiend that regardless of what kind of world Tokyo would turn out to be, it is still Tokyo. As the current bearer of his power, the Demi-fiend will now protect Tokyo in Masakado's stead however the Demi-fiend sees fit. If the Demi-fiend re-enters and speaks to Masakado again, the general will encourage the Demi-fiend to journey forth and conquer the multiverse and further prompts him to choose how he best feels Tokyo should be protected.
Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE[]
Despite having a placeholder in the game's files for years, Masakado first appeared during the 2015 summer Masakado Manifestation event, acting as the final boss of the Masakado burial mound. By completing the instance a number of times, players were able to obtain his plug-in, allowing him to be created by either a double-fusion of the upgraded Beiji Weng and Daisoujou or by fusing event variants of Amaterasu's female form and Bishamonten.
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey[]
"A general who declared himself the new emperor of Japan, but fell to Hidesato Fujiwara and Sadamori Taira. He was enshrined to quell his spirit, and later became known as the protector god of Kanto."
"A general who declared himself the new emperor of Japan, but fell to Hidesato Fujiwara and Sadamori Taira. He was enshrined to quell his spirit, and later became known as the protector god of Kanto. According to the Otogizoshi, he was over 210 cm tall, had a body made of metal, and had two pupils in his left eye. However, he had a weakness: his temple was still made of flesh."
—Shin Megami Tensei IV profile
Masakado is a key figure in the story and is central to the Neutral route. His sword is carried by Skins, who cannot unsheathe it. On Neutral, Skins will pass down the sword to Flynn when the latter speaks Masakado's name and is able to unsheathe the sword. Masakado became the ceiling over Tokyo to prevent God's wrath from destroying the city, and whatever little of his power remained after creating the Firmament was sealed away in Ginza. By drawing the sword in front of the monolith there, Masakado's soul is awakened once again. Masakado greets Flynn by name, noting that he has been reincarnated.
In the Neutral route, Masakado attempts to remove the Firmament above Tokyo but is unable to do so without the Three Great Spirits of Hope, Goodwill, and Spite which grant him power since most of his own is still in the ceiling. Flynn is tasked with retrieving them: the Great Spirit of Hope must be recreated by giving hope to the people of Tokyo by becoming Champion and is initially the only one needed until Masakado learned the other two had become the Demon Lord and God's Chariot.
The Great Spirit of Goodwill became Merkabah and the Great Spirit of Spite became Lucifer, both of who seek to become the hopes of the people and now go against the spirit of Hope which they both are supposed to support. Upon collecting Goodwill, Isabeau evacuates the Eastern Kingdom of Mikado to allow Masakado to remove the Firmament. Once Spite has been obtained both are fed to the deity, he fuses with the Firmament and returns to his true form, destroying Mikado and returning the sky and sunlight to Tokyo.
Masakado's Shadow[]
"The body double of Taira no Masakado, which appears in the Otogizoshi. It is said there were seven doubles, or perhaps seven total with the real one included. This number comes from Myoken worship. In the Otogizoshi, the doubles were created from straw dolls, but there are legends which say the doubles were vassals who sacrificed themselves for their lord."
—Masakado's Shadow profile
In the "For the Past... For the Future" DLC Challenge Quest, it is revealed by Stephen that Flynn's former self accompanied Masakado to defend Tokyo from the ICBM attack 25 years ago. Masakado took the form of a gigantic being to become the shield, but by doing so he went berserk and threatened to destroy Tokyo. Flynn was sent back in time to help control the raging god but had no choice but to attack Masakado until he came to his senses.
The gruelling battle was timed, as time grew short as the missile approached Tokyo, leaving only ten turns to defeat Masakado. After his defeat, he moans about how he lost control of the good and evil within him, and only Flynn's hopes have restored his true self. He promises to protect Tokyo and Flynn's hope as his body then steadily falls down and covers the entirety of Tokyo, becoming the Firmament. His back was later used by the angels to construct what would become the Eastern Kingdom of Mikado.
Masakado communicates a final time with Flynn, telling him humanity has been protected, but still must endure good and evil in the eternal battle of law against chaos, and thanks him for giving all humans the gift of hope, saying that as long as there is hope, the Goddess shall never die. He then grants Flynn his Shadow's data, allowing him to summon it as a demon in battle.
Masakado's Shadow functions as the game's ultimate boss, packing a drain affinity to all elements besides the standard boss immunities, the single highest HP stat in the game, and a slew of powerful skills on top of technically 6 press turns and a 10-turn limit. His summonable form also has access to Guardian's Eye and Curse Thy Enemy, along with several Drain Element passive skills, allowing him to be a powerful demon.
Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse[]
Masakado is shown creating the dome seen in Shin Megami Tensei IV and Apocalypse, but as he finishes a nuke collides with his head, causing it to fall off and fall into Ginza where it lays in both games.
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance[]
"A general who rebelled against the Imperial Court in the mid-Heian period: Taira no Masakado.
He succeeded in ruling Kanto and declared himself emperor, but was later defeated by Fujiwara no Hidesato and Taira no Sadamori. After death, he was enshrined as a vengeful spirit, but was later viewed as a hero and became revered as a guardian deity of the Kanto region, where he has remained to this day."
—Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance Lore
Masakado appears as the secret ultimate boss of the Canon of Creation route in Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance, making him the fourth overall alongside Shiva, the Demi-fiend and his counterpart from the Canon of Vengeance, Satan.
Masakado was part of the battle of Armageddon 18 years prior to the start of the game, but the Forces of Chaos feared his unparalleled strength so much, they sealed Masakado away in lieu of actually fighting him. Almost two decades later, the Nahobino chances upon information about Masakado's whereabouts after fighting Atavaka thanks to Yoshitsune tricking him into coming there as part of the subquest "Will of the Samurai." Atavaka then sends the Nahobino towards Nihonbashi, where the young man found a Cironnup in distress. His Miman friends are acting unusual, and so the Ainu fox spirit requests that the Nahobino help to fix his friends in the subquest "Trial of the Seven Stars." After talking to seven specific Miman, light glowed in their heads, which in an aerial POV took in the shape of the Big Dipper, unlocking a Magatsu Rail in Otemachi. The Miman were in reality possessed by Masakado's influence, with Aogami having suspicions of the culprit the more of the seven Miman are talked to, having done so as part of a trial for the Nahobino.
Upon taking the unlocked Magatsu Rail in Otemachi, the Nahobino is transported to Masakado-Zuka, where Masakado reveals himself, thinking someone has come to defile his head mound before realizing the Nahobino is before him, then tasks him to undo the seal that binds him to Masakado-Zuka, with the Nahobino having done enough tampering of the seal for him to physically appear at all. To do so, Masakado will need his old weapon, the Lord's Sword, granting access to the subquest, "The Guardian of Tokyo." Once the Lord's Sword is obtained from Arahabaki as of completing the subquest "The Ancient Guardian," the Nahobino will then have to fight each one of the Four Heavenly Kings in their own "Keeper of the X" Subquests. Once the Four Devas are defeated, the Nahobino can then return the Lord's Sword to Masakado, who will then grant the Nahobino his Essence, then urges the Nahobino to fight him. While he may be weak to everything short of Almighty Skills, Masakado is still a superboss, and his "all affinity weakness" gimmick is more a handicap placed upon himself to give the Nahobino a fighting chance. Upon successfully defeating Masakado, he splits off a piece of his spirit to automatically join your party, completing the Subquest, and unlocking him for special fusion.
There is a way to fight an even harder version of Masakado, dubbed the true Masakado, which entails going into the Canon of Vengeance for it, as the item to unlock it, the Kiou Sword, is found in Kabukicho, Shinjuku, deep into the innermost part of the district, close to a cliff, and outside the remains of a ruined historic-looking building. Upon finding the Kiou Sword, the Canon of Vengeance's version of Arahabaki will appear and confiscate the sword from the Nahobino, as it is impossible to fight Masakado in the Canon of Vengeance. Upon arriving in the Canon of Creation after finishing the run, this very same Arahabaki can be found in Kanda-no-yashiro, near the gathered Kunitsukami, and talking to the ancient Kunitsukami will have him return the Kiou Sword to the Nahobino, who then returns to his timeline. Once the Kiou Sword is in Masakado's hands and the Nahobino wishes to fight the true Masakado, it grants the ancient Taira warrior a boost to his stats and 2 more Press Turn Icons during his turn. The true Masakado fight is purely for the purpose of challenging the player, as there is no reward difference between the true Masakado fight and the standard version.
Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers[]
"A general who declared himself the new emperor of Japan, but fell to Hidesato Fujiwara and Sadamori Taira. He was enshrined to quell his spirit, and later became known as the protector god of Kanto. According to the Otogizoshi, he stood over 6'10", had a head, arms, and legs of gold, and had two pupils in his left eye. His body was made of iron, but his temple was his only weak spot."
—Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers 3DS compendium
Masakado can be obtained if Zeed is level 80 or above and fused with Hachiman during a new moon.
Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon[]
"A general who declared himself the new emperor of Japan, but fell to Hidesato Fujiwara and Sadamori Taira. After death, he was enshrined to quell his spirit, and later became known as the protector god of Kanto."
Masakado will only be available on New Game Plus after completing 103% of the Case Files in the game; this requires completing the Chaos Path and beating the New Game Plus ones given by Louis Cyphre you get from the Chaos playthrough. A man named Soma will be near the Narumi Detective Agency and gives the case file.
Masakado is on the 999th floor in the Confinement Chamber. The anger and rage that fuels him will soon make it possible for him to be free. He is joined in battle by an Impostor Masakado, who is weak against all four elements. A new Impostor spawns after each defeat but only so many times. Masakado uses the bad luck roulette greatly to his advantage. Among the many things the roulette will use against Raidou is to reflect all damage on Masakado, reducing Raidou's stats to 1, null all elements but almighty, kill all summoned demons, etc. Using Luck Locusts will cancel these effects. After a certain amount of damage Masakado will randomly teleport around three spots on the field and will use one of his attacks after teleporting.
After his HP has dropped to zero he will stop moving, Raidou must then negotiate with him to end the battle. After the battle it is revealed that Souma is Masakado and he thanks Raidou for defeating his hatred, which had run amok thanks to the negative energy influencing the capital. Raidou's rewards is the Blaze Steel and the ability to fuse Masakado. Masakado can be fought more if Raidou wishes to get more Blaze Steels.
Soul Hackers 2[]
"A general who declared himself the new emperor of Japan but fell to Hidesato Fujiwara and Sadamori Taira soon after. He was quickly enshrined as a means of quelling his vengeful spirit, causing him to later become known as the protector god of Kanto. According to the Otogizoshi, he stood over 6'10", had a head, arms, and legs of gold, and had two pupils in his left eye. His body was made entirely of iron, save for his one weak point, his temple."
—Soul Hackers 2 demon info
Masakado is a demon of the Hero race added by the DLC Bonus Demons pack. Once Ringo reaches level 62, she can summon Masakado at the Cirque du Goumaden through a special fusion of Asura, Oyamatsumi, Nue and Xuanwu. He can also be summoned for free once from the compendium.
Persona 3[]
"Taira no Masakado, hero of the Heian Period. He claimed the title "Shinno" (New Emperor) and rebelled against the government. He was killed, but it is said he became a demigod."
—Persona 3 Compendium
Masakado appears as a Persona of the Tower Arcana. He can only be summoned by obtaining the key item Masakados, which can only be obtained by completing all of Elizabeth's Persona fusion requests. In reference towards his role in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne, Masakado's fusion prerequisite requires the protagonist to perform a cross-spread fusion consists of Zouchouten, Komokuten, Jikokuten and Bishamonten in the Velvet Room. Masakado also grants the equipment Masakado's Hair, which heightens the occurrences of evading Physical attacks.
In FES and Portable, the strongest two-hand sword, the Katana of Masakado, can also be obtained by fusing Masakado with a Nihil weapon.
Persona 3 Reload[]
One of Elizabeth's requests entails the protagonist to show her a Masakado with the skill Charge. This can be easily accomplished by fusing Siegfried and Thoth together to get a Atropos with the Charge skill, then use that Persona and fuse it with Okuninushi to get Bishamonten with Charge, and finally, use the Bishamonten in a special fusion with Zouchouten, Komokuten, and Jikokuten to get a Masakado with Charge.
Persona 4[]
Masakado is a Persona of the Tower Arcana. He can be summoned once the protagonist reaches Lv 69 or above and by fusing the appropriate Personas.
Devil Survivor 2[]
"A general who declared himself the new emperor of Japan, but fell to Hidesato Fujiwara and Sadamori Taira. He was enshrined to quell his spirit, and later became known as the protector god of Kanto."
—Devil Survivor 2 compendium
Masakado appears as the strongest member of the Hero race. He can only be obtained by fusing Amaterasu and Yoshitsune.
Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2[]
Masakado is featured as both an event demon and featured summon in celebration of the game's first anniversary.
Undead demons appeared in droves one night. These demons were summoned by an Acolyte Dx2 whose goal was to revive Japan's "Bubble Economy" by turning the citizens of Tokyo into zombies. Masakado appears before the Liberators and urges them to do their part in protecting Tokyo. After the Dx2 is taken into custody, Masakado offers words of gratitude and reminds them of the burden they have to bear.
Masakado can also be fought in a Devil Buster challenge mission assuming that the player has picked up required items from the Four Devas in the 41st~50th floors of the Aura Gate for the duration of the event.
Medium physical damage and 50% instant kill to all foes.
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At the beginning of every turn, Masakado is scripted to use "Move Slowly," "Aim Carefully" then "Prayer" or "Clench Fist" in a sequence. These moves do nothing but waste his turn icons, so effectively he only has 3 turn icons.
Masakado will only begin to use Recalcitrant Execution if his HP drops below 30%, and will always only use it once per turn the first time he would use Freikugel.
Inflicts Phys (Physical) damage with 140 power on All Enemies.
Innate
Warlord's Wrath
Auto
Adds Phys Pierce. The following effect will activate when receiving a Phys Attack: 100% chance to counter dealing Phys (Physical) damage. Power: 200
If enemy attacks first at beginning of battle: Reduces 2 enemy Press Turn Icons. Only up to 2 Press Turn Icons can be reduced by skills or effects.
Innate
Occult Flash
8 MP
Inflicts Phys (Physical) damage (Power: 200) with 50% crit rate on a single enemy, with 100% chance to inflict Mortal. Nullifies all death prevention skills.
Innate
Myriad Arrows
7 MP
Inflicts Phys (Physical) damage 2 to 5 times with 65 power on Random Enemy/(ies).
Aragami (Awaken)
Auto-Rakunda
Auto
Casts Rakunda at the beginning of the 1st turn.
Aragami (Gacha)
Binge Eating
6 MP
Inflicts Phys (Physical) damage with 140 power on a Single Enemy, while healing caster 40% of damage dealt.
+20% damage to skills that target all or random enemies.
Innate
Guardian of the East
Auto
Adds Phys Pierce.
When attacking first: Receive 1 additional Press Turn Icon.
Innate
Kuyo Flash
7 MP
Inflicts Almighty (Magic) damage (Power: 80) on all enemies. When attack is successful, reduces DEF and EV/AC of all enemies by 20%, increases own party's ATK and EV/AC by 20% for 1 turn. The damage inflicted by this skill is dependent on Phys ATK.
Innate
Myriad Arrows
7 MP
Inflicts Phys (Physical) damage 2 to 5 times with 65 power on Random Enemy/(ies).
Aragami (Awaken)
Faithful Counter
Auto
The following effect will activate when receiving a Phys Attack: 100% chance to counter dealing Phys (Physical) damage. Power: 100
Aragami (Gacha)
Defensive Cry
7 MP
Reduces all enemy ATK and increases own parties DEF by 20% for 3 turns.
Protector (Awaken)
Epitome of Fortitude
Auto
+20% to max HP, -50% to Critical hit rate of damage received.
Protector (Gacha)
Enduring Soul
Auto
Heals 200 HP upon receiving the first killing blow.
Psychic (Awaken)
Epitome of Swiftness
Auto
Increases this demon's effect on Battle Speed by 25%, +10% to Phys EV.
Psychic (Gacha)
Drain Light
Auto
Adds Light Drain.
Elementalist (Awaken)
Epitome of Aggression
Auto
+15% to Phys hit rate, -45% chance of receiving status ailments.
Adds Phys Pierce. Adds Null Bind. +50% to max HP. +30% to Phys damage. Reduces the count of Spirit Chains (Suppression) inflicted on the one with this skill by 1.
If enemy attacks first at beginning of battle or if a party member is about to act: Adds 1 count of Spirit Chains (Suppression) to all enemies, and decreases the ATK, DEF, and EV/AC of all enemies by 20%. (1 turn) (Once per turn)
If Heavenly Sword Stroke is activated: Removes Good Status from all enemies.
Innate
Heavenly Sword Stroke
6 MP
Inflicts Phys (Magic) damage (Power: 300) with Bulwark Pierce and Remnants to a single enemy. The damage inflicted by this skill is dependent on max HP for up to 30% of one's max HP.
If attack is successful: Adds an additional Press Turn Icon. (Once per turn)
Innate
Breakneck Dance
6 MP
Inflicts Phys (Magic) damage 4 to 5 times (Power: 65) on random enemies. The damage inflicted by this skill is dependent on max HP for up to 30% of one's max HP.
Aragami (Awaken)
Epitome of Fortitude
Auto
+20% to max HP, -50% to Critical hit rate of damage received.
Aragami (Gacha)
Patriotic General
Auto
+25% to Phys damage. -30% to own effect on Battle Speed. -50% to the Critical hit rate of attacks inflicted on the skill holder.
Protector (Awaken)
Null Charm-Poison
Auto
Adds Null Charm and Null Poison.
Protector (Gacha)
Ascended General
Auto
+35% to Phys damage. +30% to own effect on Battle Speed.
Psychic (Awaken)
Phys Vital
Auto
+15% to Phys damage. +20% to Max HP.
Psychic (Gacha)
Null Light-Dark
Auto
Adds Null Light/Dark.
Elementalist (Awaken)
Life Force Survivor
Auto
+20% to max HP. Stops HP at 1 upon receiving the first killing blow.
Elementalist (Gacha)
Gallery[]
Masakado's artwork as it appears in Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2
Masakado as he appears in Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei
Masakado as he appears in Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei
Masakado as he appears in Shin Megami Tensei
Masakado as he appears in the iOS version of Shin Megami Tensei
Masakado as he appears in Shin Megami Tensei II
Masakado as he appears in Shin Megami Tensei II
Masakado's head as it appears in Shin Megami Tensei II
Masakado as he appears in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
Masakado as he appears in Shin Megami Tensei IV
Masakado as he appears in Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalpyse
Masakado in Shin Megami Tensei IV Dengeki Comic Anthology
Masakado as he appears in Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE
Masakado as he appears in Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon
Masakado as he appears in Card Summoner
Masakado in Persona 3 Reload
Masakado as he appears in Devil Survivor 2
Masakado as he appears in Tokyo Revelation
Masakado Hero as he appears in Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2