![]() ![]() With Thanatos as an example once again, even if all kinds of dark spells in the game is in the ingredients, Mudo will be the most likely skill that he will inherit while Mamudoon being the least likely. As for "Skill Rank", this refers to the innate rank of skills that determines a multitude of things such as what a skill morphs into when it mutates (The skill levels up one rank) but most importantly, the likelihood of skills within the same skill type to be inherited (The rule is that a skill with a lower rank will be inherited more often). Within the same example, Thanatos does not prefer any sort of light or healing spells, so if his ingredients are filled with these kinds of skills, random inheritance will not use these skills at all (This is a very important mechanic). This system can be taken advantage to some extent, however. As an example within P3, Thanatos highly prefers dark spells so if the ingredients have any sort of dark spells, random inheritance will be inclined to give this to him. "Skill Affinity" refers to what the resulting persona's preferred type of skill to inherit. These are "Skill Affinity" and "Skill Rank". And how "noisy" they are depends on two things. "Noise" are undesirable skills in ingredients that can be inherited by the resulting persona. With this, we have to talk about the concept of "Noise", "Skill Affinity", and "Skill Rank." The amount of skills to inherit is one thing but what kind of skills to inherit is another. Any fusions higher than that can inherit up to 8. ![]() While Tri-fusions are limited to only 5 skills. Starting with basics, it is best to remember that in P3, Bi-fusion are limited to only 4 skills to inherit at max. ![]() To start with, we are going to outline how fusion inheritance works. ![]()
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