SESAME is a bread creature found within BREAVEN and a enemy in OMORI. They can also be summoned by the UNBREAD TWINS on ONE DAY LEFT of the OMORI ROUTE if the twins weren't fought the day before.
PROFILE
SESAME resembles an anthropomorphic sesame bread with an angry expression on its face. Like with the other bread children, SESAME has a round body sharing a similar color scheme to its head.
STORY
In the BREAVEN, if the player decides to touch the big TOAST, the ground will crumble underneath the player's party, giving them access to the crypt guarded by an ACTUAL MOLE.
Within the crypt is a summoning circle, a safe, and a counter of items which can be placed in the circle. Among these items is a LOAF, which if sacrificed summons SESAME alongside SLICE and SOURDOUGH.
BATTLE
GENERAL
SKILLS
SKILL | NOTES | DAMAGE |
---|---|---|
ATTACK* | SESAME throws seeds at _____.
|
(ATTACK x 2 - Foe's DEFENSE) |
DO NOTHING | SESAME scratches their head.
|
- |
BREAD ROLL* | SESAME rolls over everyone!
|
(ATTACK x 2 - Foe's DEFENSE) |
All skills, unless stated otherwise, have a 20% variance rate. This means they will do between 80% and 120% of their regular damage.
*Only these skills will be used when being OBSERVED .
AI
SKILL | NOTES | EMOTION | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NEUTRAL | HAPPY | SAD | ANGRY | ||
ATTACK | SESAME throws seeds at _____. | 65% | 40% | 35% | 60% |
DO NOTHING | SESAME scratches their head. | 30% | 30% | 60% | 20% |
BREAD ROLL | SESAME rolls over everyone! | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
SKILL | NOTES | EMOTION | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NEUTRAL | HAPPY | SAD | ANGRY | ||
ATTACK | SESAME throws seeds at _____. | 45% | 40% | 35% | 60% |
DO NOTHING | SESAME scratches their head. | 40% | 35% | 50% | 20% |
BREAD ROLL | SESAME rolls over everyone! | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Every turn, each enemy will start by trying to use the skill listed at the top. If the calculation fails, they move on to the second skill and so on, until reaching the final skill which is guaranteed to activate. Each calculation is done independently from the previous ones, so the added percentage is not 100%.