Just be careful not to overwrite your good personas on accident. The Velvet Room is Your Best Friend- I sincerely neglected this place most of the time on my first few runs, so I learned how to spend time in there to make good, and sometimes overpowered, personas. Now, the other commands have some purpose but I find it MUCH easier to control all of your thieves manually. Set All of Your Characters to "Direct Commands"- This is the most helpful when it comes to bosses, especially in Royal, but having your characters do what they want can screw you over from time to time. No one is going to judge you if you change it, especially if you're new to turn based RPGs. I played the game on Normal my first run, tried hard on my second and had to change it around the end of the game because I had bad personas for one of the final bosses. Secondly, this list is recommended for people who have just purchased the game, and will lean more towards those who have purchased Vanilla.ĭo Not Be Afraid to Change the Difficulty- This is obviously barring the Safety option which you can't change. First and foremost, this is not a complete comprehensive guide and will be as spoiler free. Since I've Platinumed both versions of Persona 5 and completed every Thieves Den Challenge, I've decided to make a few of these lists to share my experiences and share general tips that I wish I knew when I first started playing.
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