Demon Fusion in SMT: Strange Journey

Demon Fusion in SMT: Strange Journey - Witch opening book near pentagram sign and sparkling candles

I don't really catch Demon Fusion concept in the game. Then I select 2 demons, the expected result shown seems to be other demon that is somewhat equivalent or even of lower level than demons. Thus it seems illogical to lose 2 demons to get same other.

But I think that I just don't get something with this function, from the description it seems to be powerful and important game feature. Can someone clarify this?






Pictures about "Demon Fusion in SMT: Strange Journey"

Demon Fusion in SMT: Strange Journey - Man wearing hood and mask with neon lights
Demon Fusion in SMT: Strange Journey - A Man Standing on the Rocky River Near the Green Trees on Mountain
Demon Fusion in SMT: Strange Journey - Woman in Brown Jacket and Blue Denim Shorts Walking on Brown Dirt Road



How do you fuse demons in Strange Journey?

All you have to do is open the main menu with the Y button, and select the Fusion option. The basic style simply requires you to choose two demons for fusion, and the game will tell you what kind of demon you'll get from the process.

Can you fuse demons in SMT?

SMT V allows you to recruit demons into your party. They'll level up alongside you, and you can even teach them new Abilities. You can also take two (or more) of your demons and merge them into something new through a process called Demon Fusion.

How do you fuse Alice Strange Journey?

Alice can only be fused using Belial and Nebiros, as a reference to their roles.

Is SMT Strange Journey connected to SMT 4?

No, the entire game takes place in it's own Universe. But makes a lot of references to to past main games. The main series are all connected to each other in the same Universe, that would be other series like Devil Survivor and others.



SMT: Strange Journey Redux -Ep 7- [Demon Fusion]




Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Anete Lusina, Erik Mclean, Yaroslav Shuraev, Yaroslav Shuraev