Lucifer basics
- Level
- 93
- Arcana
- Star
- Inherits
- Almighty
- Trait
- Allure of Wisdom
Special fusionMax confidant
Persona detail and reverse fusion
Use this Lucifer Persona 5 Royal fusion calculator page to check reverse fusion recipes, “fusion from this Persona” results, stats, skills, inheritance, itemization, DLC flags, and special fusion notes.
Special fusionMax confidant
Reverse fusion
The table below is calculated in the browser from Royal fusion rules and your DLC settings. If Lucifer is a special fusion, the fixed ingredients appear first.
Forward fusion
Use forward fusion when Lucifer is already in your compendium and you want to know what it can become. This is especially helpful when building chains toward late-game Persona such as Lucifer, Michael, Satanael, Seth, or Trumpeter.
The Lucifer fusion calculator is useful in both directions. Reverse fusion tells you how to create Lucifer. Forward fusion tells you whether Lucifer can become a stronger Persona, a special-fusion ingredient, or a stepping stone toward a skill route. Use both tables before spending compendium yen.
Skills and itemization
Skill levels marked 0 are available at base level. Itemization can differ during a Fusion Alarm, so check both the normal item and alarm item before sacrificing a Persona.
Normal item: Tyrant Pistol
Fusion Alarm item: Tyrant Pistol EX
| Level | Skill |
|---|---|
| 0 | Absorb Curse |
| 0 | Gigantomachia |
| 94 | Morning Star |
| 95 | Spell Master |
| 96 | Heat Riser |
| 97 | Repel Bless |
| 98 | Insta-Heal |
| 99 | Absorb Phys |
Recipe planning
The Lucifer fusion calculator is designed for players who want a specific Persona rather than a broad Arcana result. Start with the reverse fusion table when your goal is to make Lucifer as directly as possible. Sort mentally by cost, ingredient availability, and whether either ingredient already exists in your compendium. The cheapest listed recipe is not always the best recipe if another pair saves time or carries better skills.
The Lucifer fusion calculator also helps when a recipe result looks wrong in-game. If Lucifer is not appearing, check whether your DLC settings match your save file. DLC Persona can change the next valid result inside an Arcana range. If a Treasure Demon appears in the recipe, remember that rare fusion can depend on the other Persona's current rank or level position.
If Lucifer is marked as special fusion, the Lucifer fusion calculator should be read differently. Special Persona do not come from normal two-Persona Arcana math. They require fixed ingredients, and those ingredients may need their own routes. Open each ingredient page, build the chain backward, then return to Lucifer when all required pieces are ready.
If Lucifer is part of a larger build, use this page beside the Persona 5 Royal Skill List. A recipe that creates Lucifer may not carry the passive, attack, healing skill, or support skill you want. Search the skill first, identify possible source Persona, then compare whether those sources can connect into a Lucifer fusion route.
If you plan to itemize Lucifer, check the itemization section before following a long route. Some Persona have a normal item and a separate Fusion Alarm item. The Lucifer fusion calculator gives the recipe context, while the Fusion Alarm page helps decide whether the item result is worth the cost of creating Lucifer.
Use the Lucifer fusion calculator table as a shortlist. Favor recipes with ingredients you already have, ingredients that learn useful skills, or ingredients that are easy to remake. Be cautious with Treasure Demon recipes because current-level behavior can shift the result.
For strict routes, write down three things: the target Persona, the source Persona that carries your desired skill, and the final recipe that creates Lucifer. This keeps the route clear when several valid recipes appear.
FAQ
The Lucifer fusion calculator shows reverse fusion recipes, forward fusion results, base stats, skills, itemization, and flags such as DLC, special fusion, Treasure Demon, or max confidant requirements.
The most common causes are DLC settings, Treasure Demon rank shifts, current Persona levels, or special fusion requirements. Match the calculator settings to your save before choosing a route.
Not always. The cheapest recipe can be good for compendium completion, but a slightly more expensive route may preserve a better skill source or use ingredients you already own.