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| ==Background== | | == Background == |
| Pyro Jack is named after the fabled figure Jack-o'-lantern. According to the earliest accounts of the tale, "Stingy Jack" was an Irish farmer who persuaded the devil not to take him to hell. When he was refused entry into heaven, he wandered the earth as a turnip-headed (or pumpkin-headed) soul who would come to be called "Jack of the Lantern," or so says the legend. Jack-o'-lanterns are carved by children and enthusiasts alike on Halloween. The tradition can also be thought to help guide the lost soul himself.
| | '''Tsuchigomori''' is a supernatural, masquerading as a middle school teacher in Kamome Academy. He is Kou's homeroom teacher and teaches biology. His real identity is School Mystery Number 5, the 4PM Bookstacks' curator. He might not have been the original curator for the mystery, as he notes any curator who tampers with future events would be removed. He admits to adopting a human disguise to circulate his own rumor in order to stay on the Near Shore. |
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| The legend, however, goes back further than the term itself. Jack-o'-lantern or some variation thereof was at the height of usage in 17th century Europe. Simply put, it meant "the guy with the lantern." Later the term would almost exclusively be used as slang in reference to the ''will-o'-the-wisp'' phenomenon, or ''ignis fatuus''; due to the appearance of a far off person carrying a lantern.
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| ! style="text-align:left;" |This dropdown contains the synopsis of Pyro Jack's story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!
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| Pyro Jack is second of the three Jack brothers. He is one of the most common demons in the series, appearing in nearly every game. He still retained the more traditional "Jack O'Lantern" name in the earlier English localizations. Since ''Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne'' and subsequent localizations, "Pyro Jack" has occupied the English naming with no official explanation from Atlus. The name change, however, makes him more comparable with his in-game brother, Jack Frost, in terms of their signature elements of fire and ice. The name "Jack-o'-Lantern" has been eventually restored in ''Persona 5'', ''Persona 5 Strikers'', ''Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Remaster'' and ''Shin Megami Tensei V'', suggesting "Pyro Jack" is a compromise for character limitation of the user interface.
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| '''Megami Tensei II''' After finding Jack Frost Jr. and telling him that the protagonist knows where his mother is, they can talk to a Jack O' Lantern in an encounter. He will tell the protagonist that he needs to mind his own business, and that he will make sure that little Jack Frost gets lost again, allowing the protagonist to meet him again.
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| '''Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne''' Originally named '''Pyro Jack''', in ''Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster'' his name has been changed to '''Jack-o'-Lantern'''.
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| '''Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE''' Pyro Jack appears in Nakano field during the in-game night hours and a larger field boss variant spawns close to the New Moon moonphase. He frequently acts as the quest-giving NPC for Halloween and autumn-themed events. In particular, he was a supporting boss in the All in the Hopeless Afternoon Halloween event as Netherworld-Guiding Flame Pyro Jack that fought alongside Wandering Innocent Soul Alice.
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| He occasionally makes appearances supporting Jack Frost in Christmas-themed events enough to have his own special Christmas-themed variation. Like Jack Frost, he is one of the common bazaar-tending demons and many pieces of player gear are themed after his design. When equipping a weapon infused with his crystal, players can also gain the ability to use the Magic Shot skill.
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| '''Shin Megami Tensei IV''' Pyro Jack can be found in Shinjuku. He can teach Flynn the Agilao skill through his Demon Whisper. Pyro Jack is needed in order to summon Black Frost through special fusion.
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| Pyro Jack is featured in the "Training Battle 2" Challenge Quest. Pyro Jack, Jack Frost and Jack the Ripper have gathered to cover each others' weaknesses and must be defeated in one turn. Flynn can accomplish this by using Lunge on Jack the Ripper, skipping to Naga to use Bufula on Pyro Jack and then skipping to Kaso to use Maragi on Jack Frost.
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| Pyro Jack appears again in "Training Battle 6," where Flynn and his party must use damage reflected by his demons' innate resistances to defeat the enemies while switching summoned demons according to what is needed. The enemy demons are the Jack Brothers +, a party of Pyro Jack, Jack Frost, Jack the Ripper and Hairy Jack. During the first enemy turn, Jack the Ripper will use a physical attack targeting Flynn's party. On the second enemy turn, Jack Frost will attempt a Mabufula. For the third turn, Pyro Jack will use Maragion. On the next turn, Kanbari will need to use Tetrakarn to ward off Hairy's Jack's attack. Attacking Hairy Jack at any point may result in him using Retaliate, which will defeat one of Flynn's demons prematurely.
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| '''Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse''' Pyro Jack can be found in Kasumigaseki. He can teach the Agilao and Maragi skills through his Demon Whisper. Pyro Jack excels at using Fire skills.
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| A Pyro Jack Costume can be purchased in Shibuya after defeating Shesha and people return to the underground, reopening the shops.
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| '''Shin Megami Tensei V''' The earliest a Jack-o'-Lantern can be obtained is by fusing either Mandrake or Slime with Kodama. A Jack-o'-Lantern is also required to summon King Frost and Alice through special fusion.
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| One Jack-o'-Lantern can serve as an accompanying navigator for the protagonist under Oberon's orders, initially to serve as a intermediary for the protagonist and Idun.
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| Another Jack-o'-Lantern can be found in Ginza and initiates the quest "Lighting the Way," requesting the protagonist bring him Fire Gems. After completing the quest, they can continue to bring him more Fire Gems for various items.
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| '''Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers''' If Pyro Jack's loyalty is maxed out, he can be converted via Mystic Change into a set of Pumpkin Bombs, powerfully explosive shotgun shells.
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| '''Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army''' Pyro Jack can be found in the basement of the Daidouji Residence and in Ginza-Cho during random encounters. He is the first of two demons to learn the Fiery Spiral combination skill and Fire Resist. Pyro Jack possesses the Jack personality type.
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| During Episode 9, Susano-o will summon Pyro Jack as support during battle with him, and re-summon him every time he is defeated. In addition to being able to inflict Panic on Raidou and his demons, the Pyro Jack summoned can also use Dormina to put them to Sleep, which will leave them open to Susano-o's heavy Physical attacks.
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| | He has been teaching at Kamome Gakuen for a long time, even back in 1969. His hair looked different in the past and his public persona was more in-line with his real personality. Then, he was the homeroom teacher of a peculiar student. He did his best to provide guidance to and looked out for the student to no avail. When the student managed to change his own future, it shocked Tsuchigomori deeply and forever changed his yorishiro as a result. |
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| ==Statistics== | | ==Statistics== |
| '''Key:''' | | '''Key:''' '''Outside of His Boundary''' | '''Boundary Tsuchigomori''' |
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| '''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' | | '''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' At least '''9-B''', likely '''Higher''' | '''4-A''' |
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| '''Name:''' Pyro Jack | | '''Name:''' Ryuujirou Tsuchigomori |
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| '''Origin:''' [[Megami Tensei]] | | '''Origin:''' Toilet-Bound Hanako Kun |
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| '''Sex:''' Male | | '''Sex:''' Male |
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| '''Age:''' Inapplicable (Demons are natural residents of The Expanse, a place that transcends the past, present, and future of the multiverse) | | '''Age:''' Unknown |
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| '''Classification:''' Demon, Party Member | | '''Classification:''' |
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| '''[[Dimensionality]]:''' 3-D in his physical form, Unknown in his true state of existence (Demons embody the phenomena and beliefs of humans, with their physical forms only being created due to humanity's observation locking them into these forms, and their true forms existing as the phenomena and beliefs they reside in) | | '''[[Dimensionality]]:''' 3-D |
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| '''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' | | '''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Extra-Temporal''' ([https://imgur.com/a/fIIyvSg Should scale to Hanako, who was able to move in a boundary rift. A boundary rift exists outside of reality and exists nowhere. Time doesn't exist in said boundary rift]) | '''Extra-Temporal''' |
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| ===Notable Techniques=== | | ===Notable Techniques=== |
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| ===Other=== | | === Other=== |
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| '''Standard Tactics:''' | | '''Standard Tactics:''' |