The strongest? Margaret is stronger than her, mentioned in the games. It was an unfair fight (no compendium and he was tired) but he recovered and was ready to Myriad Truth her 😂😂
@@amarant1275 That's why I said arguably. I don't know what you mean by Margaret is stronger, I've never heard anyone say that she was the strongest. Also Margaret doesn't have a 9999 Megidoloan. Granted she's OP in the fighting game.
@@brandonmarsh7557 Margaret combat in P4G: "neither Elizabeth has cornered me like this before". She is the oldest sister and the strongest, she´s respected by the others and her idea was to take back Elizabeth by the force if it was necessary. The 9999 Megilodaon is just a game mechanic, Margaret uses Morning Star which is just fancy Megilodaon but the almighty attacks in P4G are bad configurated and not very useful. So calling Elizabeth like "the strongest living character in the series" is too exagerated.
I guess Yu really reminds Elizabeth of Minato, because he was just like that, turning bonds into power. And not to mention a Wild Card too. Though unlike Minato, Yu is more outgoing and willing to make friends from the start despite being generally reserved.
Honestly I love how Elizabeth says her name at 7:41 that alone shows off a lot of her personality and charm you know? Very eccentric which is in character for her lol
To be honest it was an unfair fight, Yu didn´t had access to multiples personas during the tournament (no compendium neither Velvet assistance) and was exhausted after fighting other persona users. How he does an instant recover and makes Elizabeth fear for her life shows how amazing he is.
And maybe just maybe, If the phantom thieves can somehow change every peoples heart to stop yearning for death as their salvation, then maybe Elizabeth can finally free Minato of his burden
I doubt that’ll happen. Under the condition that Persona 5 takes place at release date, the old SEES Members would be getting old and the Investigation Team would get the the P3 treatment and become old. Also, if they were to make another excuse for them to fight, the story would be rather repetitive and quite honestly, bad.
@@NormalGuy-on7js last i checked, having adults in the story didnt have a negative impact on its story (Eternal Punishment) and showed they can still fight. Hell Mitsuru and Akihiko are constantly fighting and training even as adults
I have a feeling that P5 arena would probably be a dream scenario just like in P5 Dancing. It will probably be the twins wanting to test your rehabilitation and in that process brings your teamates just like in P5D and probably face only each other or face cognitions of S.E.E.S and Investigation team members
@@a.m.aworld2802 Yeah, Atlus has an addiction with doing things with their dreams. But if Sumire and Akechi is gonna be there, for one, I hope that they don't have an overabundant amount of screen time, and also, they're gonna have to find a way to give the story/plot a bit more appeal by either A, figuring out a way as to how the Twins know the members of SEES/I.T. or B, straight up make it real life and put the cognitive world IRL? IDK. if Mr. Maruki and the Cognitive World went away, they can't just say, "Oh! Someone brought it back!!" It doesn't work like that, and besides, we already did the same thing with Sho Minazuki. It's honestly be better if P5R isn't canon and the Arena version of P5 is done PROPERLY.
@@NormalGuy-on7js the oldest members of the P3 cast would be like 25-26 at the end of P5, nowhere near "very old". And like other than the P3 members who are Shadow Operatives, Chie and Naoto are also cops/cops in training + Yu probably has to stay sharp for his inevitable rematch with Sho. It's perfectly plausible for them to be battling once more