Overview
Yu Narukami, or more often referred to as just Narukami, is still the protagonist in this spin-off series. As a result, it only makes sense that with his JRPG protagonist privilege, he has just about anything in his toolkit that you could want in a character and more as an all-rounder.
When we say Narukami has everything, it's no exaggeration. On the surface, some may call him a "shoto" because he has the baseline tools of a projectileOut of Narukami's blatant strengths, his greatest strength of them all is simply the absence of any major weakness, no matter what you could ever try to find "bad" about him. He can force the game to the corner consistently to mitigate his notably weaker midscreen damage, and it's unlikely for him to be whiffing his normals where it matters. He also pulls great utility out of his Persona, yet is not particularly helpless without it.
The one thing that keeps Narukami in check compared to similar or stronger characters, is the fact that he doesn't really have unique mechanics or resources like status effects or installs to trip up the opponent or give him new win conditions. This may be beneficial to players who don't like have to worry about playing or optimizing such mechanics, as Narukami is just plain GOOD all of the time.
Between his ease of use, range of utility, and no absence of strength, he is a favorable main or pocket pick among many players, and a good choice for a beginner.File:Scatteraxis Trailerhouse Basement Icon.pngTrailerhouse Basement is a jack of all trades (and master of many) character who is notable for his consistent strength in just about every area of the game.
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