When the final boss is defeated, Joker has the chance to ask what will happen to Akechi when the world is fixed instead of asking what would happen to him, though both questions give the same response and on the last day, Joker can talk to the Jazz Club owner, which has Joker remember Akechi and their promise.Ī bad ending that can occur by agreeing with the final palace leader's plans has a shot of Akechi and Joker playing a game together. If the right dialogue options were done earlier, keeping Akechi's promise of not backing down against the palace leader will have his Persona evolve into its final state. The palace leader attempts to convince Joker not to stop him to save Akechi as they too were saddened by the suddenly split between Akechi and Joker, though neither of them are convinced, with Akechi even calling the threat "trival". On February 2nd, the final palace's leader claims Akechi's existence in the world currently is fabricated, with some implications Joker is why it happened. During these events, Akechi and Joker gain a showtime together, a special attack that can occur the two can perform together, the only showtime Akechi can perform. This event is what leads to him once again approaching Joker, as he is the seemingly the only other one to notice something is wrong. In the enchanted version, Persona 5 Royal, if the right circumstances are completed, Akechi will appear after beating the main game's final boss, offering to be arrested in Joker's place, though due to the distortions in the world, he is quickly let out. The last thing he does is sacrifice himself to save the Thieves after a cognitive version of himself appears, an event that raises his Confidant to its max rank. The last time Akechi is seen in the original game is when the group prepares a route for the 7th palace.Īkechi notes under other circumstances, they might have been allies or friends and overall acts jealous over Joker, something that has the latter feel Akechi "truly regrets this turn of events". He ends up helping the group for the 6th palace, but "leaves" afterwards, ending up on the opposite side once again. On 10/26, Akechi ends up joining the Phantom Thieves due to blackmail, an event that actually raises the Confidant rank in the base game. After this point, he arrives a few more times, such as on 10/24, Akechi is once again at Leblanc, where a famous option choice is "Honey I'm Home" (simply "I'm Home" in the Japanese version), which leads to Akechi playing along with Joker's antics. Throughout the game, Akechi ends up running into the group at certain points, increasing his Confidant rank each encounter in the original game (the Royal enchanted port gives him a new confidant that isn't fully based on story progress), with his appearance on 8/28 having him run into Joker while the latter is working at Leblanc. In both versions, this is the start of his "Confidant" or as the term is called in previous Persona games, social link. With his differing opinions, Akechi gets interested in Joker, calling him a "worthwhile debate partner" and asks to be able to speak him again later. Afterwards, a set of events leads to Akechi approaching Joker, asking about his own opinion on the Thieves. After Akechi states his opinion on the topic, Joker gets randomly selected, in which the two have a little debate before the interview ends. The next day, Joker and his party watches the interview live, which eventually leads into a conversation about the Phantom Thieves and if they're just. Before the interview, he ends up running into Joker and his current group, having a conversation before bringing up with Morgana had said. In both the original version and the Royal enchanted port, the two first meet during Joker's school trip to a TV station in Akasaka Mitsuke, where Akechi was being recorded for an episode of "Good Morning Japan".
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