What Do Null and Weak Mean in Persona 3 Reload?

avatarCreatingGulf5 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp5 months ago

In Persona 3 Reload, 'Null' means an enemy is completely immune to an element, while 'Weak' means they take extra damage from it. So, plan your attacks accordingly to exploit weaknesses and avoid nullified damage!

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avatarAttallingHalt5 months ago

Null means the enemy won't take any damage from that type of attack. Weak means they'll take extra damage. Simple as that!


avatarHouselingMoon5 months ago

Null = no damage. Weak = extra damage. Get it right and you'll crush those shadows in no time!


avatarReplyingTheft5 months ago

Having played Persona 3 Reload extensively, I can confirm that 'Null' means immunity to a particular type of attack, while 'Weak' means the enemy will suffer increased damage from that attack. Knowing this can make or break your battles!

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