Sou is a Japanese term meaning many things and its usage often serves as filler or interjection in speech.
Yosuke and Chie receive a text from their protagonist explaining that he has become lost in a TV world, so they head over to June’s electronics department in order to check out all of Junes TV sets on display.
Characteristics
Yu’s most prominent trait is his desire to form connections with others. He finds comfort when he can form strong bonds with them and gain their acceptance; something which was evident during his interactions with members of his Investigation Team in Persona 4: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight.
Soujiyi and the other girls don’t bother him when they start hoarding him during the King’s Game; further evidenced by Nanako moving to Inaba and showing no discomfort with her presence as was evident with Kanji.
Zio, his chemical-based Persona attack, uses lightning bolts emitted by Izanagi’s following hand after it has generated surge. This technique recalls Chinese chemical nomenclature which had been introduced into Japan after the Sino-Japanese War.
Personality
Yu has an offbeat sense of humor and does questionable things which he thinks are funny, as well as appearing somewhat naive and unaware in certain situations, which works in his favor as they don’t mean any harm by doing them.
He does this by telling Saki that Yosuke can be partially annoying and telling Teddie to shut up – both actions could be considered rude and disrespectful, yet he knew better. By showing this kindness he shows that he doesn’t judge others by their actions but remains supportive of all his friends regardless of how he may feel about them.
He makes for a good combination character thanks to his two expansion type attacks – one hitting overhead and another using Persona to hit low – as well as his high mobility and powerful damage output. Furthermore, his user interface makes him an excellent choice for beginners looking for their first character!
Attributes
Japanese is written using three scripts: Chinese characters known as kanji and the two syllabic scripts known as hiragana and katakana. Furthermore, Latin-based romaji (Romanization of Kanji characters) can also be found frequently used when entering text into computers or entering company logos or company names into these databases.
Japanese kanji characters do not form words on their own; rather they are components of words and phrases and don’t always convey the same meaning as corresponding romanjis. Furthermore, some kanji may differ in pronunciation depending on context – for instance “su” may sound different when spoken aloud than when used as part of “tatsu” or “yu,” among many others.
Skills
Zio: Zio is a basic spell that fires lightning bolts at its opponents, creating surges on Izanagi’s following hand that act as an anti-dodge mechanism. Furthermore, Izanagi uses Zio C as a projectile attack which helps him zone effectively while leaving both Yu and Izanagi somewhat exposed.
Juumonji Giri/Cross Slash: Yu is known to use an effective low sliding attack called Juumonji Giri/Cross Slash that’s both efficient at comboing and can cover some distance; they hold their spear out front before using one-handed turning outward slashes that crumple opponents. Both versions feature quick startup times – the D version deals three hits while SB delivers five in rapid succession with faster startup.
Japanese has several ways of referring to nonmetals; one such way is “Fu Su” (fuso for oxygen), “Shui Su “(shuiso, hydrogen), Zhi Su (“chisso” nitrogen), ‘Yan Su”(enso chlorine) ‘Chou Su”(shuuso bromine)”, or “Peng Su”(pengso silicon). Radium, however, requires its own specific Kanji that has been determined case-by-case.