Summary
- Phantom 5: The Phantom X introduces a gacha system for recruiting party members using a ticket-based currency.
- The game features seven different Roles, including the Saboteur, Strategist, Guardian, Elucidator, Medic, Sweeper, and Assassin.
- Assassins in the game focus on single enemy attacks, with Nagisa being a standout character able to summon demons for diverse abilities.
The party system works a bit differently in Persona 5: The Phantom X compared to the original game. This shouldn't surprise anyone who has played a gacha-based free-to-play game before, but it deserves explaining anyway. Players will recruit party members in the game, just like in a typical RPG, for free. They can also get new party members through a roulette system if players spend a ticket-based currency that they can earn in the game or by spending real-world money.
These random party members are called Phantom Idols, and they all fall under a Role. Roles are like a class system in other RPGs. Right now, there are seven different Roles in Persona 5: The Phantom X, with only a handful of characters falling under each category. Let's go through how these Roles shake out and rank them based on usefulness and power.
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7 Saboteur
Specializes In Enemy Debuffs
- Key Members: Kiyoshi and Yaoling
A Saboteur is supposed to be set up to take down enemies via debuffs, like lowering their accuracy or defense. While that’s a good class type to have in any RPG, the characters offered so far in Persona 5: The Phantom X don’t start with an amazing set of straight debuffs. Kiyoshi’s Syke Persona uses fire-based attacks, while Yaoling’s Meng Po Persona uses Curse-based attacks. Their skill list is great when facing demons weak to their elements, but doesn’t invoke the idea of Saboteurs so far.
6 Strategist
Support Allies With Buffs
- Key Members: Haruna, Leo, and Tomoko
Strategists are the opposite of Saboteurs, as they can buff allies with skills, and the characters in the game so far who are assigned this Role do a better job with it. For example, one of the key early story characters is Tomoke. Her Persona, Prosymna, specializes in Psychokinesis attacks, and she has some buffs and debuffs too.
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Cheering You On can increase the attack power and ailment accuracy of Tomoko and one other ally. Spirit’s Lullaby has a chance to put enemies to sleep. Tomoko’s buff skill is definitely better than her debuff skill. Players should focus more on support skills in RPGs like Persona 5: The Phantom X anyway, as debuffs can be hard to land on enemies, which can lead to wasted turns.
5 Guardian
A Good Defensive Lineman
- Key Members: Shun and Yukimi
Guardians are kind of like Paladins in other RPGs, as they have high attack and defense stats and are willing to put themselves on the line to protect other allies. Shun is the standout Guardian of the two in the game so far.
His Persona, Mandrin, is infused with the power of ice. Its starting skill set has an ice-based attack, a physical attack, and a buff that will shield allies called Icy Defense. This skill can increase the HP of others, heal them, and gives Shun a better chance of being targeted by enemies for a few turns. If players are lucky enough to get Shun in the party, they should keep him, especially for boss fights or other encounters.
4 Elucidator
The Navigator-Like Supporter From Afar
- Key Members: Kayo and Miyu
Starting in Persona 3, there was a side role called a Navigator that aided characters in battle from a distance, but they were not part of the party. There was Fuuka in Persona 3, Futaba in Persona 5, and now there are Elucidators in Persona 5: The Phantom X. They are the official fifth party member of the team.
As players battle, they will build up a meter wherein they can summon Elucidators to use their skills. They are similar in design to Strategists, offering buffs for characters but even more so, as that’s their sole focus. For example, Kayo’s Persona Cleodora can use Club Okyann, which can boost attack power for the party. Elucidators almost make Strategists pointless by comparison.
3 Medic
The Party’s Healer
- Key Members: Lufel and Morgana
Healers are one of the most underappreciated class types in RPGs, and Medics fall under that branch in Persona 5: The Phantom X. Persona 5 fans will be familiar with Morgana, who played a medicinal role in that game with wind-based magic and healing skills. That's exactly what Morgana offers in Persona 5: The Phantom X.
Alongside Morgana, the new animal/mascot character is an owl named Lufel who goes by Cattle in the Metaverse. Lufel has fire magic and healing skills, and both characters are on an even playing field, but Lufel is an automatic get, thankfully.
2 Sweeper
Specializes In Group Attacks
- Key Members: Ann, Motoha, and Ren
Sweepers are good against groups of enemies, although most characters so far in the game have group-based attacks. One of the early gets in the game is Motoha, who has a Persona named Awilda that deals Electric-based damage, and she’s a real hard hitter.
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The other Sweepers in the game so far are both from Persona 5: Ann and Ren. Ren is, of course, the main character from the original game, also known as Joker in the Metaverse. Joker uses Curse-based attacks via his Arsene Persona in Persona 5: The Phantom X, and Ann has her Carmen Persona, who specializes in fire-based attacks.
1 Assassin
Focuses On Single Enemy Attacks
- Key Members: Kotone, Nagisa, Ryuji, Seiji and Toshiya
Assassins are a bit hard to pin down. They don’t act like assassin builds in other RPGs, who attack from the shadows. Instead, their role in Persona 5: The Phantom X focuses on a single enemy attacks. Nagisa, the main character, is an Assassin. He has the advantage of being able to summon other demons to sub in for Personas, which gives him a wide array of abilities.
For this reason alone, Assassins are the best Role in the game, but beyond Nagisa (or Wonder, as he is called in the Metaverse), other characters are great for taking down bosses with strong single attacks. Ryuji from Persona 5 returns with his Captain Kidd Persona, who switches between Electric and physical attacks.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 75 /100 Critics Rec: 67%
- Released
- June 26, 2025
- Publisher(s)
- Perfect World Entertainment, Atlus
- Engine
- Unity
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer
- Cross-Platform Play
- Yes - all platforms
- Cross Save
- Yes - all platforms