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Yeah it was like that in Persona 5 too and those DLC personas had pretty game breaking abilities too. The DLC personas aren't fun to use if you are looking for any sort of challenge.
But ya know back in my day games came on cartrages. We didn't have DLC. You wanted DLC? You had buy a whole new game. And cars? Forget about it. We walked to the game store and back, uphill both ways.
Cars were a thing long before pong came out.
I wasn't being exactly serious either lol.
I just fuse them myself... in all honesty the starting abilities of those persona's kinda suc
If you look into D&D's back catalog they've done just that, just saying.
Atlus is simply making them available. This is a single player game with several modes of difficulty available, you can make this game as easy or as hard as you want. If you want to try to beat the game in the hardest difficulty using only Orpheus, go ahead. If your buddy next door wants to cheez it and use a lvl 89 DLC Persona on the lowest difficulty, then let him.
Let everyone enjoy their own game there way