

Herald - Divine - Fallen - Futenshi - Akuma Tyrant* - Genma* - Night* - Fairy* - Yoma* - Fiend* - Suiyou - Shinoma - Shin Akuma Tenma - Fury - Kishin - Lady* - Femme* - Vile* - Reaper* - Wargod - Kunitsu - Zealot* - Entity* - Shinshou - Tenjin* Omega are also notable in that every member of their race is unique.ĭeity - Megami - Amatsu* - Enigma - Zealot* - Godly - Chaos - Lady* - Nymph - Vile* - Reaper* - Entity* - Meta* - Soshin Stronger Omega have this skill changed to Asura Destiny, which also grants a greater chance of team members starting combat with an Extra Turn. The Omega race has the Asura Karma Racial Skill, which allows the team to gain Double Extras (a second Extra Turn) by hitting a weakness or scoring a critical hit during the Extra Turn phase. The Fury race is known as Omega in this game. Originally called Demon God in the Japanese version. Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku Demon Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Demon List of Demons Shin Megami Tensei II Demon Shin Megami Tensei Trading Card: Card Summoner.Megami Ibunroku Persona, as Chariot Arcana.Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey / Redux.Shin Megami Tensei: 20XX / Devil's Colosseum.2.13 Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 2.2.12 Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku.2.10 Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner.2.7 Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey.It was noticeably absent in Devil Survivor (where some of its members appeared in the Deity race instead), before returning in Devil Survivor 2. Shiva and Seiten Taisei (Wu Kong) are the remaining demons transferred from Tenma to Hakaishin race and still actively recurring throughout the series. Before Shin Megami Tensei II, demons of Tenma race share the similar mythological role with Hakaishin, except that all Tenma demons are originated from Hindu or Asian pantheons. They are Light-Chaos and belong to the Guardians species. Like Deities, they are somewhat difficult to fuse. In the Megaten series, they're all bruisers, focused on dealing out heavy amounts of physical damage, though they fall short in other areas. The objective of this destruction can vary, however it's usually in preparation for the upcoming rebirth of the world. The Fury, Destroyer, or Omega, known as Destruction God (破壊神, Hakaishin) ? in Japan are gods of wrath and destruction.

For more uses, see Fury (disambiguation).
