I've just killed The Reaper twice (because of experience points and all) and both times I did it with Makoto's and Ryuji's Showtime. In the span of 15 minutes.
Definitely my Persona gameplay is yelling Ryukoto rights at me
I even have it recorded because I couldn't believe it (but the recording implies me screaming in Spanish so... Yeah)
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Some Ryukoto I drew from a cute pose base I found on Pinterest.
https://twitter.com/aniforce_bot/status/1245939768224935936
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Sorry to non-Spanish speaking people but it is what it is, that's the version I'm playing
(If you're curious, it's about the chat between Ann and Yusuke once Makoto and Ryuji go make Kaneshiro's calling call and how weird it is out of context)
Esta conversación, ESTA CONVERSACIÓN. Ryukoto era uno de esos ships que me resultaban tiernos pero a los que no prestaba mucha atención, pero ahora que esoty volviendo a rejugar el juego me estoy fijando en ciertos detalles y HOLY SHIT. Esta conversación fuera de contexto es carne de fanfic.
Una maravilla. Estoy dentrísimo de este ship ahora mismo y esto es uno de los principales culpables
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Types of Phantom Thief Outfits
Oftentimes when someone genderbends one of the male Phantom Thieves, their Thief outfit is always redone to include a skirt. This is something I always found strange, considering the fact that none of the girls wear skirts as part of their Thief outfit. In fact, with P5X introducing a truckload of new Phantom Thieves, I realized that the lack of skirts and dresses almost seems to be a rule when it comes to the designs, as NONE of the new characters wear skirts.
So, because of that, I wanted to break down the kinds of outfits the Thieves actually wear, from most common to least common.
The most common type of outfit the Thieves wear is a one-piece. While most of these are skintight bodysuits (Oracle, Puppet, Panther, Queen, etc), there's also jumpers (Fox), and rompers (Riddle). These outfits can include modifications and additional parts (Skull's vest and Moko's cape) but ultimately the main outfit is one article of clothing.
Next up is long pants. The second most popular category, it is pretty much exactly what it says on the tin. All these characters where a typical ensemble of long pants and a shirt, with a variety of different styles and accessories to keep things from becoming boring.
After long pants are shorts. Notably, there are only women in this category, while the previous categories had a mix. These shorts can be worn with or without leggings, with Sophia's outfit getting the closest to something that could be considered a dress, due to how short her shorts are and the fit of her shirt. If the character is not wearing leggings or tights, they seem to instead be put in long socks.
Now we enter into the smaller categories. Only two characters are in the poofy pants category, but I thought it was worth pointing out. Not too much to say here. Both poofy pants characters have their entire body covered, with boots or leggings going right up to the end of the pants.
Finally, we're in the singular character categories. Bui gets the closest to a skirt or dress, even closer than Sophia. However, because of the way her outfit is designed, it appears as if she's wearing a long shirt with leggings, rather than a really short dress. Worth noting, though, due to the fact that it is one of the few outfits that could be argued to be a dress.
Finally, Wonder gets his own slot, because I genuinely can't tell what he's wearing. Is that a bodysuit with leggings? Shorts with leggings? Where does his cape end and his under outfit begin? Who knows. So he gets his own category.
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