Raidou Remaster Fusion Calculator
Demon Fusion Calculator
Select two demons to see the resulting fusion and its stats. This calculator is for Shin Megami Tensei: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army and Shin Megami Tensei: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon (known as Raidou 1 & 2 Remaster).
Fusion Results
The Ultimate Raidou Remaster Fusion Calculator & Guide
Welcome to the definitive Raidou Remaster Fusion Calculator. In the world of Shin Megami Tensei: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army and its sequel, Shin Megami Tensei: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon, fusing demons is not just a mechanic—it’s an art form. Mastering demon fusion is crucial for building a powerful party capable of overcoming the game’s many challenges. This guide, coupled with our advanced calculator, will equip you with the knowledge to create the ultimate demonic allies.
What is Raidou Remaster Fusion?
Demon fusion in the Raidou games is a system where two demons are sacrificed to create a new, often more powerful, demon. This new demon inherits aspects of its parents, including its level, race, and potentially some skills. Unlike other SMT titles, the Raidou games feature a more streamlined fusion process where the resulting demon’s level is primarily determined by the average level of the two parent demons, with a modifier. Understanding the race and base stats of the resulting demon is key to strategic party building, allowing you to exploit enemy weaknesses and build resilient teams.
Who should use this calculator?
- New players looking to understand the basics of fusion in Raidou.
- Experienced players seeking to optimize their demon roster for specific challenges or bosses.
- Players aiming to create high-level demons efficiently.
- Anyone curious about the underlying mechanics of demon fusion in the Raidou series.
Common misconceptions about Raidou fusion:
- Myth: Fusion is purely random. Fact: While some aspects are determined by specific combinations, the resulting demon’s race and base level are predictable.
- Myth: Higher level parents always result in a significantly higher level offspring. Fact: The level increase is based on the *average* level plus a modifier, meaning level gaps between parents have less impact than in some other SMT games.
- Myth: All demons can be fused from any two demons. Fact: Fusion is restricted by demon race compatibility. You cannot, for example, fuse a Divine demon from two Fiends.
Raidou Remaster Fusion Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The core of demon fusion in the Raidou Remaster titles revolves around a few key calculations. The most important is determining the level of the resulting demon.
The Primary Fusion Formula:
Fusion Level = ((Level_Demon1 + Level_Demon2) / 2) + Fusion_Level_Modifier
Let’s break down the variables:
Variable Breakdown
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Level_Demon1 | The level of the first chosen parent demon. | Level | 1 – 99 |
| Level_Demon2 | The level of the second chosen parent demon. | Level | 1 – 99 |
| Average Level | The arithmetic mean of the levels of the two parent demons. | Level | 1 – 99 |
| Fusion_Level_Modifier | A hidden value that adjusts the final fusion level. This value can vary significantly based on the specific demon races being fused and can sometimes be negative, zero, or positive. It’s not a simple fixed value per race, but rather an outcome of specific race pairings. | Level (+/-) | Varies greatly; often around +/- 0 to 5, but can be more extreme for certain rare fusions. |
| Fusion Level | The final calculated level of the demon created through fusion. | Level | 1 – 99 |
Race Determination: The resulting demon’s race is determined by a specific lookup table based on the races of the two parent demons. For example, fusing two different demons of the “Beast” race might result in another “Beast” demon, or potentially a different race depending on the specific internal pairings. Mastering these race-to-race transformations is key to accessing higher-tier demons. Our calculator provides the predicted race based on common outcomes, though rare exceptions might exist.
Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)
Example 1: Creating a Mid-Game Aggressor
A player wants to fuse a strong offensive demon around level 20 to tackle early-to-mid game bosses. They decide to fuse a Gaki (Level 8) with a Naga (Level 15).
- Demon 1: Gaki, Level 8
- Demon 2: Naga, Level 15
Calculation:
- Average Level = (8 + 15) / 2 = 11.5 (Rounds down to 11 in-game)
- Let’s assume the Fusion Level Modifier for this Gaki x Naga fusion is +3.
- Fusion Level = 11 + 3 = 14.
The resulting demon will be level 14. Based on standard fusion tables, fusing Gaki (Undead) and Naga (Dragon) might result in a demon of the Dragon race. This provides a solid combat unit with decent offensive stats for its level.
Example 2: Aiming for a High-Level Support Demon
A player needs a resilient support demon with good elemental resistances for a later-game dungeon. They choose to fuse a Gnome (Level 25) with a Jack Frost (Level 30).
- Demon 1: Gnome, Level 25
- Demon 2: Jack Frost, Level 30
Calculation:
- Average Level = (25 + 30) / 2 = 27.5 (Rounds down to 27 in-game)
- For this particular fusion (Gnome – Earth, Jack Frost – Jirae), the Fusion Level Modifier might be around -1.
- Fusion Level = 27 + (-1) = 26.
The resulting demon will be level 26. The fusion of an Earth and Jirae demon often yields a demon of the Jirae race. While the level is slightly lower than the average, this Jirae demon might possess valuable support skills or resistances suitable for the player’s needs.
How to Use This Raidou Remaster Fusion Calculator
Our Raidou Remaster Fusion Calculator is designed for ease of use, helping you quickly determine potential fusion outcomes. Follow these simple steps:
- Select Parent Demons: In the “Demon 1 (Parent)” and “Demon 2 (Parent)” fields, enter the names of the two demons you wish to fuse. For optimal results, ensure you are using the correct demon names as they appear in the game.
- Input Parent Levels: Enter the current level for each of your chosen parent demons into the “Demon 1 Level” and “Demon 2 Level” input fields.
- Calculate: Click the “Calculate Fusion” button.
How to Read Results:
- Main Result: The top, largest display shows the predicted resulting demon’s name and its level. This is the primary outcome of your fusion.
- Base Fusion Level: This shows the average level of your two parent demons, rounded down. It forms the base for the final fusion level.
- Expected Fusion Race: This indicates the likely race of the demon you will create. Knowing the race is vital for understanding resistances, weaknesses, and potential future fusions.
- Fusion Level Modifier: This shows the hidden value that adjusts the base fusion level. A positive modifier increases the final level, while a negative one decreases it.
- Formula Explanation: A brief summary of the calculation logic is provided below the results for clarity.
Decision-Making Guidance: Use the results to decide if a particular fusion is worthwhile. If the resulting demon’s level or race isn’t what you need, try combining different demons or adjusting their levels (if possible through the game’s mechanics) before attempting the fusion in-game. Our tool helps you avoid disappointing outcomes and plan your demon acquisition effectively.
Key Factors That Affect Raidou Remaster Fusion Results
While our calculator simplifies the process, several factors influence the *actual* outcome and your overall success in demon fusion within the Raidou games. Understanding these nuances is critical for advanced players:
- Specific Demon Pairings & Race Compatibility: This is paramount. Not all demons can be fused together. The game uses an internal system where specific race combinations yield predictable results. Fusing two demons of the same race often results in a higher-tier demon of that same race, but cross-race fusions can yield entirely different races. Our calculator predicts the most common race outcome, but rare exceptions exist.
- Fusion Level Modifier: As shown in the formula, this hidden modifier is crucial. It’s not static; it changes based on the *exact* race combination. Some pairings might have a standard modifier, while others can have significant swings, potentially leading to a much higher or lower final level than expected from the average. This requires experimentation or consulting detailed fusion charts.
- Demon Skill Inheritance: While our calculator focuses on level and race, the skills a demon inherits are arguably more important for practical gameplay. The resulting demon inherits skills from its parents based on a complex system. Some skills are more likely to pass on than others, and certain unique skills can only be obtained through specific fusions.
- Player Level vs. Demon Level: While not directly impacting fusion calculation, your own character level plays a role in whether you can recruit higher-level demons or effectively control fused demons. Fusing a demon significantly higher than your own level might lead to disobedience issues.
- Game Version & Patches: Minor discrepancies might exist between different versions or localized releases of the game. While the core fusion mechanics are generally consistent, always be aware that slight variations could occur, though this is rare for core systems like fusion.
- In-Game Randomness/Hidden Factors: Although less prominent than in some other SMT titles, there might be subtle, undocumented factors or slight variations in the fusion outcome, particularly concerning skill inheritance probabilities or rare fusion results not covered by standard tables.
- Demon Availability: The ability to perform a specific fusion is limited by which demons you have encountered, recruited, or can summon. This means your fusion options are directly tied to your progression through the game and your success in negotiation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Related Tools and Internal Resources
Fusion Level Comparison Chart
Final Fusion Level