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He just goes around nodding at everything and sitting there while everyone complains and whines at him.
Atlus, get rid of Robot-kun. Please and thank you.
Yukiko being the blandest character in the entire saga is a little exagerated. She just doesn't stand out compared to an idol, a detective, or chie. Yukiko is just the most "normal" in a crew with such srong personnality. Yukiko has still more screentime than Haru and more personnality than Ann and Makoto. Makoto is the blandest character in the entire saga. She is only loved because she has the coolest Persona and battle style. She is very poorly developed character with one of the most bland social links in the series. She is also a lesser version of Mitsuru from Persona 3. They both are on the Student Council, they both are the advisors of their respective teams, they both ride motorcycles. They are both social socially awkward, They are the oldest members. They are both a Marie sue. The biggest problem for Makoto is despite her getting her moment to shine during her palace... She. Never. Stops. Getting. The. Spotlight and being perfect during all the game. Mitsuru is also considered flawless, but this is more like a act that she's trying to act perfect, and she has a actually flaws and a breakdown in the game, compared to makoto.
Not happening.