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]]>Persona 3: Reload is the perfect example of how seemingly insignificant changes can add up to make a noticeable impact, as the rework succeeds in uplifting the game’s best qualities while also staying true to the original game.
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The novelty of balancing your normal day-to-day life with the duties bestowed upon you to take down the shadows still remains intact. After all, this concept was first introduced in the original Persona 3.
So, get ready to battle through the monsters lurking in the dark hour, a mysterious 25th hour in the day where time stops, humans turn into coffins, and your own school transforms into a deranged 250-floor tower.
Persona 3 Reload lets you pick from over 150 different Personas throughout your entire journey. But if you’re new to the Persona series, then it might be a little daunting to figure out which personas are best and the strongest in the late-game. Fortunately, you won’t have to look any further!
Although a vast majority of the Personas in P3R are from the original, some of their stats have been changed. Not to mention, there are Personas from the subsequent titles as well. With that said, here are the top ten best late-game personas you can get in Persona 3 Reload.
Alice, after going through various changes over the years, still remains a potent user of Dark abilities. Mudoon and Maeigaon are moves that can deal massive amounts of Dark damage, especially to those who are weak to it. And overall, her stats aren’t too bad for late game either.
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One of the best Light-attack-based Personas in P3R is Daisoujou. With access to moves like Hamaon and Samsara, he can knock out the entire enemy party – especially from the increased success rate from Hama Boost. Alongside that, he also blocks any Light-based skills.
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Scathach, along with having a great move-set overall, also has fairly decent stats. Also, she can dish out several Ice and Wind-based attacks to widdle down the enemy. Her high-level skills like Mabufudyne and Magarudyne are great for taking down late-game foes.
Additionally, her Ice attacks can deal more damage with her Freeze Boost passive, and she also reflects any and all Wind or Light Attacks.
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Odin has access to the best single-target electricity-based move, Thunder Reign, which can be further buffed through the Electricity amp skill. Also, he has powerful all-target electricity-based skills as well which can wipe everyone with ease.
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Thor, the Chariot Arcana persona, has access to the best all-target strike skill in the game, which is the Vicious Strike. He also has a pretty decent party-wide attack buff, Auto-Matarukaja. And he also blocks any strike damage and electricity damage as well.
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From the Aeon Arcana comes Metatron. He literally serves as the voice of God and his stats resemble just that. He can effectively learn a wide range of skills and utilize them fully. With his Divine Judgement and Megidalaon attacks, most foes stand no choice.
Also, his healing capabilities can get your team out of some pretty nasty situations and make him almost unmatched in that department as well.
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Probably the strongest, if not the strongest Fire-using Personas in the entire game is Surt. His arsenal of fire skills can easily burn the enemy to a crisp. Surt has access Inferno, which deals several bouts of fire damage to an enemy. Additionally he also has decent growth in terms of his stats. Making him a formidable ally to have.
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The defensive persona Messiah is one of the best late-game personas you can have. Not only are his stats great for the late-game, but he also actually has natural resistance against all types of attacks. Additionally, he can also reflect both Dark and Light-based attacks.
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Contrary to the previously mentioned Messiah, Helel is an all-attack-based persona who has access to several of the best offensive moves the game has to offer. Helel can learn the best Slash, Bash, and Piercing moves in the game and is also very adept at using a variety of elemental skills.
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The hardest but also the most powerful persona to obtain in P3R is Orpheus Telos. This late-game monster has access to the best moves the game has to offer, and he has a great mix of offensive and defensive stats.
Orpheus Telos is resistant to all kinds of physical and elemental attacks. Making him very difficult to take down and also, he can restore HP and SP at every turn. And his offensive capabilities are nothing to scoff at either, as he can utilize almost any skill in the game.
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]]>One of the most anticipated games of the year, Persona 3: Reload is finally out. You get to step into the shoes of a high school student who has to go back to his hometown a decade after his parents died in a fatal car accident. The gameplay of persona is the all-familiar mixture of social simulation with your traditional RPG turn-based battle system. The new Persona 3: Reload has improved almost every aspect of the base game.
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Persona 3 boasts perhaps one of the darkest and most engaging stories that have been told in the entire franchise. And to be able to experience it all over again with everything updated is a treat no old fans would want to miss, and if you’re new, you’re in for a hell of a ride.
Personas are a manifestation of a Persona user’s personality. The type of persona one holds is linked to the deepest desires of the person’s heart. With that said, Persona 3 Reload boasts a surprisingly large number of personas, which you can either get from the Titarus or by fusing personas together. If you want a complete list of all the personas in P3R then you came to the right place!
Here are all the personas in Persona 3 Reload, which personas you need to fuse to get them, and their base stats:
Persona Name | Fusion Personas | Base Stats | Persona Image |
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Abaddon | Atavaka + Ball Zebul | – St 56 – Ma 67 – En 52 – Ag 34 – Lu 47 | ![]() |
Alice | Pixie + Lilim + Narcissus + Titania | – St 38 – Ma 67 – En 35 – Ag 52 – Lu 46 | ![]() |
Alilat | Metatron + Asura | – St 51 – Ma 73 – En 64 – Ag 53 – Lu 57 | ![]() |
Ananta | Mara + Lakshmi | – St 55 – Ma 55 – En 71 – Ag 39 – Lu 42 | ![]() |
Angel | Orpheus + Pixie | – St 4 – Ma 5 – En 3 – Ag 4 – Lu 3 | ![]() |
Anubis | Yatagarasu + Sandman | – St 30 – Ma 42 – En 33 – Ag 22 – Lu 30 | ![]() |
Apsaras | Unicorn + High Pixie | – St 2 – Ma 4 – En 2 – Ag 3 – Lu 2 | ![]() |
Ara Mitama | Zouchouten + Chimera | – St 8 – Ma 3 – En 4 – Ag 5 – Lu 5 | ![]() |
Arahabaki | Susano-o + Abaddon | – St 52 – Ma 55 – En 53 – Ag 38 – Lu 37 | ![]() |
Archangel | Nigi Mitama + Nekomata | – St 10 – Ma 9 – En 9 – Ag 10 – Lu 9 | ![]() |
Asura | Rakshasa + Girimekhala + Bishamonten + Qitian Dasheng + Atavaka + Vishnu | – St 81 – Ma 57 – En 62 – Ag 51 – Lu 59 | ![]() |
Atavaka | Susano-o + Lakshmi | – St 67 – Ma 40 – En 87 – Ag 41 – Lu 38 | ![]() |
Atropos | Siegfried + Mishaguji | – St 26 – Ma 50 – En 35 – Ag 39 – Lu 47 | ![]() |
Attis | Alice + Cybele | – St 47 – Ma 57 – En 55 – Ag 62 – Lu 32 | ![]() |
Baal Zebul | Siegfried + Scathach | – St 57 – Ma 57 – En 47 – Ag 45 – Lu 44 | ![]() |
Baphomet | Narcissus + Yatagarasu | – St 20 – Ma 25 – En 22 – Ag 16 – Lu 19 | ![]() |
Barong | Siegfried + Arahabaki | – St 45 – Ma 57 – En 46 – Ag 36 – Lu 33 | ![]() |
Beelzebub | Incubus + Succubus + Pazuzu + Lilith + Baal Zebul + Abaddon | – St 52 – Ma 67 – En 54 – Ag 64 – Lu 52 | ![]() |
Belphegor | Kurama Tengu + White Rider | – St 36 – Ma 47 – En 41 – Ag 30 – Lu 33 | ![]() |
Berith | Onmoraki + Forneus | – St 12 – Ma 7 – En 10 – Ag 11 – Lu 6 | ![]() |
Bishamonten | Hariti + Succubus | – St 50 – Ma 38 – En 45 – Ag 36 – Lu 30 | ![]() |
Black Frost | Jack Frost + Jack-o’-Lantern + King Frost | – St 26 – Ma 37 – En 26 – Ag 30 – Lu 20 | ![]() |
Byakko | Kumbhanda + Trumpeter | – St 50 – Ma 48 – En 51 – Ag 42 – Lu 35 | ![]() |
Chernobog | Siegfried + Suzaku | – St 48 – Ma 41 – En 31 – Ag 35 – Lu 32 | ![]() |
Chi You | Gabriel + Abaddon | – St 73 – Ma 56 – En 63 – Ag 55 – Lu 63 | ![]() |
Chimera | Tam Lin + Nekomata | – St 11 – Ma 6 – En 19 – Ag 4 – Lu 9 | ![]() |
Clotho | Oni + Setanta | – St 20 – Ma 29 – En 22 – Ag 24 – Lu 26 | ![]() |
Cu Chulainn | Loa + Incubus | – St 40 – Ma 33 – En 26 – Ag 30 – Lu 23 | ![]() |
Cybele | Futsunushi + Lakshmi | – St 40 – Ma 59 – En 40 – Ag 47 – Lu 49 | ![]() |
Daisoujou | Saturnus + Odin | – St 37 – Ma 52 – En 40 – Ag 33 – Lu 46 | ![]() |
Dakini | Hanuman + Queen Medb | – St 36 – Ma 22 – En 16 – Ag 29 – Lu 18 | ![]() |
Decarabia | Hariti + White Rider | – St 41 – Ma 37 – En 36 – Ag 38 – Lu 38 | ![]() |
Dionysus | Okuninushi + White Rider | – St 31 – Ma 41 – En 28 – Ag 33 – Lu 36 | ![]() |
Dominion | Loa + Sarasvati | – St 31 – Ma 36 – En 26 – Ag 26 – Lu 29 | ![]() |
Eligor | Leanan Sidhe + Mokoi | – St 26 – Ma 21 – En 24 – Ag 20 – Lu 15 | ![]() |
Flauros | Forneus + Berith + Eligor | – St 31 – Ma 30 – En 21 – Ag 20 – Lu 19 | ![]() |
Forneus | Orpheus + Ara Mitama | ? | ![]() |
Futsunushi | Horus + Melchizedek | ? | ![]() |
Gabriel | Siegfried + Alice | ? | ![]() |
Ganesha | Hariti + Ose | ? | ![]() |
Ganga | Samael + Orobas | ? | ![]() |
Hua Po | Naga + Principality | – St 9 – Ma 26 – En 17 – Ag 20 – Lu 13 | ![]() |
Incubus | Thunderbird + Queen Medb | – St 22 – Ma 13 – En 20 – Ag 21 – Lu 28 | ![]() |
Inugami | Angel + Forneus | – St 4 – Ma 8 – En 7 – Ag 7 – Lu 11 | ![]() |
Jack Frost | Omoikane + Silky | – St 10 – Ma 14 – En 11 – Ag 12 – Lu 6 | ![]() |
Jack-o’-Lantern | Valkyrie + Forneus | – St 8 – Ma 14 – En 9 – Ag 9 – Lu 10 | ![]() |
Jatayu | Hariti + Kurama Tengu | – St 33 – Ma 40 – En 30 – Ag 50 – Lu 28 | ![]() |
Jikokuten | Matador + Hanuman | – St 27 – Ma 13 – En 25 – Ag 12 – Lu 17 | ![]() |
Kaiwan | Anubis + Orobas | – St 23 – Ma 28 – En 25 – Ag 25 – Lu 32 | ![]() |
Kali | Siegfried + Atavaka | – St 53 – Ma 30 – En 34 – Ag 48 – Lu 34 | ![]() |
Kikuri-Hime | Hariti + Nidhoggr | – St 31 – Ma 51 – En 36 – Ag 46 – Lu 41 | ![]() |
King Frost | Hanuman + Mothman | – St 21 – Ma 34 – En 29 – Ag 17 – Lu 23 | ![]() |
Koumokuten | Belphegor + Titania | – St 43 – Ma 35 – En 45 – Ag 26 – Lu 30 | ![]() |
Kohryu | Genbu + Seiryu + Suzaku + Byakko | – St 45 – Ma 48 – En 62 – Ag 36 – Lu 43 | ![]() |
Kumbhanda | Siegfried + Cybele | – St 48 – Ma 47 – En 44 – Ag 48 – Lu 24 | ![]() |
Kurama Tengu | Hariti + Oni | – St 26 – Ma 32 – En 25 – Ag 37 – Lu 24 | ![]() |
Kushi Mitama | Pale Rider + Shiisa | – St 17 – Ma 26 – En 19 – Ag 19 – Lu 25 | |
Lachesis | Samael + Ose | – St 27 – Ma 43 – En 26 – Ag 32 – Lu 31 | |
Lakshmi | Yurlungur + Houou | – St 43 – Ma 66 – En 40 – Ag 46 – Lu 55 | |
Lamia | Dakini + Mothman | – St 15 – Ma 21 – En 16 – Ag 14 – Lu 18 | |
Leanan Sidhe | Gurulu + Tam Lin | – St 12 – Ma 22 – En 13 – Ag 15 – Lu 14 | |
Legion | Shiisa + Power | – St 16 – Ma 13 – En 28 – Ag 12 – Lu 21 | |
Lilim | Nekomata + Ara Mitama | – St 5 – Ma 14 – En 7 – Ag 11 – Lu 9 | |
Lilith | Siegfried + Baal Zebul | – St 35 – Ma 62 – En 30 – Ag 51 – Lu 35 | |
Loa | Jikokuten + Legion | – St 23 – Ma 28 – En 31 – Ag 23 – Lu 18 | |
Loki | Siegfried + Mother Harlot | – St 50 – Ma 63 – En 48 – Ag 42 – Lu 30 | |
Lucifer | Samael + Abaddon + Beelzebub + Satan + Helel | – St 78 – Ma 76 – En 61 – Ag 53 – Lu 57 | |
Mada | Hanuman + Vasuki + Naga Raja + Ganesha | – St 49 – Ma 50 – En 46 – Ag 38 – Lu 31 | |
Mara | Incubus + Pazuzu + Mot + Kumbhanda + Attis | – St 64 – Ma 51 – En 52 – Ag 50 – Lu 43 | |
Masakado | Zouchouten + Jikokuten + Koumokuten + Bishamonten | – St 71 – Ma 51 – En 58 – Ag 46 – Lu 51 | |
Matador | Neko Shogun + Jack-o’-Lantern | – St 17 – Ma 14 – En 14 – Ag 25 – Lu 12 | |
Melchizedek | Scathach + Odin | – St 57 – Ma 50 – En 53 – Ag 36 – Lu 33 | |
Messiah | Orpheus + Thanatos | – St 70 – Ma 72 – En 67 – Ag 59 – Lu 62 | |
Metatron | Uriel + Raphael + Gabriel + Michael | – St 64 – Ma 67 – En 70 – Ag 58 – Lu 56 | |
Michael | Loki + Horus | – St 60 – Ma 52 – En 57 – Ag 46 – Lu 46 | |
Mishaguji | Ose + Orobas | – St 42 – Ma 40 – En 31 – Ag 26 – Lu 27 | |
Mithras | Leanan Sidhe + Oberon | – St 21 – Ma 23 – En 17 – Ag 18 – Lu 17 | |
Mitra | Zouchouten + Gurulu | – St 13 – Ma 19 – En 16 – Ag 20 – Lu 15 | |
Mokoi | Jack Frost + Chimera | – St 7 – Ma 7 – En 12 – Ag 15 – Lu 21 | |
Mot | Nidhoggr + Ose | – St 32 – Ma 37 – En 42 – Ag 29 – Lu 36 | |
Mother Harlot | Mother Harlot | – St 44 – Ma 67 – En 63 – Ag 36 – Lu 45 | |
Mothman | King Frost + Pale Rider | – St 19 – Ma 30 – En 21 – Ag 32 – Lu 22 | |
Naga | Nigi Mitama + Ara Mitama | – St 14 – Ma 12 – En 11 – Ag 15 – Lu 10 | |
Naga Raja | White Rider + Orobas | – St 33 – Ma 31 – En 22 – Ag 27 – Lu 23 | |
Narcissus | Naga + Zouchouten | – St 12 – Ma 18 – En 10 – Ag 17 – Lu 20 | |
Nebiros | Suzaku + Mishaguji | – St 26 – Ma 39 – En 29 – Ag 32 – Lu 36 | |
Neko Shogun | Lilim + Silky | – St 15 – Ma 12 – En 10 – Ag 14 – Lu 8 | |
Nekomata | Pixie + Apsaras | – St 8 – Ma 9 – En 2 – Ag 9 – Lu 4 | |
Nidhoggr | Hariti + Girimekhala | – St 36 – Ma 29 – En 43 – Ag 21 – Lu 28 | |
Nigi Mitama | Chimera + Gurulu | – St 6 – Ma 10 – En 9 – Ag 10 – Lu 8 | |
Norn | Clotho + Lachesis + Atropos | – St 43 – Ma 64 – En 42 – Ag 37 – Lu 46 | |
Oberon | King Frost + Take-Mikazuchi | – St 17 – Ma 19 – En 9 – Ag 15 – Lu 10 | |
Odin | Cybele + Melchizedek | – St 47 – Ma 67 – En 43 – Ag 50 – Lu 52 | |
Okuninushi | Kurama Tengu + Anubis | – St 39 – Ma 35 – En 32 – Ag 26 – Lu 22 | |
Omoikane | Inugami + Apsaras | – St 4 – Ma 8 – En 6 – Ag 4 – Lu 6 | |
Oni | Pale Rider + Lamia | – St 36 – Ma 13 – En 28 – Ag 24 – Lu 23 | |
Onmoraki | Omoikane + Nekomata | – St 5 – Ma 8 – En 6 – Ag 11 – Lu 4 | |
Orobas | Girimekhala + Flauros | – St 25 – Ma 34 – En 25 – Ag 34 – Lu 21 | |
Orpheus | Legion + Slime | – St 2 – Ma 2 – En 2 – Ag 3 – Lu 2 | |
Orpheus Telos | Thanatos + Asura + Chi You + Metatron + Helel + Messiah | – St 67 – Ma 64 – En 68 – Ag 68 – Lu 68 | |
Orthrus | Legion + Shiisa | – St 29 – Ma 15 – En 21 – Ag 23 – Lu 19 | |
Ose | Sarasvati + Oni | – St 34 – Ma 24 – En 31 – Ag 29 – Lu 24 | |
Pale Rider | Berith + Gurulu + Matador | – St 21 – Ma 23 – En 16 – Ag 22 – Lu 12 | |
Rakshasa | Slime + Fortuna | – St 17 – Ma 8 – En 13 – Ag 11 – Lu 6 | |
Rangda | Dominion + Kurama Tengu | – St 36 – Ma 43 – En 32 – Ag 32 – Lu 32 | |
Raphael | Siegfried + Succubus | – St 50 – Ma 43 – En 39 – Ag 33 – Lu 43 | |
Saki Mitama | Flauros + Sarasvati | – St 17 – Ma 31 – En 21 – Ag 29 – Lu 33 | |
Samael | Girimekhala + Clotho | – St 32 – Ma 37 – En 27 – Ag 22 – Lu 27 | |
Sandalphon | Abaddon + Odin | – St 55 – Ma 58 – En 66 – Ag 45 – Lu 48 | |
Sandman | Neko Shogun + Chimera | – St 14 – Ma 14 – En 16 – Ag 15 – Lu 20 | |
Sarasvati | Sati + Pale Rider | – St 19 – Ma 29 – En 16 – Ag 28 – Lu 23 | |
Satan | Mara + Abaddon | – St 55 – Ma 64 – En 52 – Ag 43 – Lu 51 | |
Sati | Mitra + Naga | – St 15 – Ma 29 – En 15 – Ag 22 – Lu 22 | |
Saturnus | Garuda + Helel | – St 42 – Ma 69 – En 42 – Ag 52 – Lu 42 | |
Scathach | Loki + Arahabaki | – St 55 – Ma 65 – En 43 – Ag 51 – Lu 44 | |
Seiryu | Girimekhala + Oni | – St 31 – Ma 39 – En 30 – Ag 29 – Lu 25 | |
Qitian Dasheng | Mara + Masakado | – St 52 – Ma 38 – En 39 – Ag 50 – Lu 41 | |
Setanta | Jikokuten + Power | – St 30 – Ma 22 – En 24 – Ag 28 – Lu 20 | |
Seth | Kali + Suzaku | – St 49 – Ma 51 – En 42 – Ag 29 – Lu 37 | |
Shiisaa | Yatagarasu + High Pixie | – St 17 – Ma 17 – En 21 – Ag 19 – Lu 11 | |
Shiki-Ouji | Kurama Tengu + Samael | – St 36 – Ma 32 – En 30 – Ag 29 – Lu 30 | |
Shiva | Rangda + Barong | – St 68 – Ma 61 – En 50 – Ag 58 – Lu 58 | |
Siegfried | Succubus + Kurama Tengu | – St 48 – Ma 31 – En 43 – Ag 38 – Lu 27 | |
Silky | Omoikane + Apsaras | – St 5 – Ma 8 – En 5 – Ag 6 – Lu 6 | |
Skadi | Gabriel + Mother Harlot | – St 52 – Ma 58 – En 33 – Ag 40 – Lu 40 | |
Slime | Unicorn + Ara Mitama | – St 99 – Ma 99 – En 91 – Ag 88 – Lu 91 | |
Succubus | Hanuman + Girimekhala | – St 26 – Ma 41 – En 28 – Ag 33 – Lu 27 | |
Surt | Kumbhanda + Suzaku | – St 46 – Ma 54 – En 44 – Ag 31 – Lu 36 | |
Susano-O | Take-Minakata + Take-Mikazuchi + Okuninushi + Shiki-Ouiji + Kikuri-Hime | – St 73 – Ma 37 – En 47 – Ag 53 – Lu 58 | |
Suzaku | Dominion + Succubus | – St 34 – Ma 45 – En 36 – Ag 45 – Lu 31 | |
Take-Mikazuchi | Yatagarasu + Leanan Sidhe | – St 20 – Ma 22 – En 14 – Ag 19 – Lu 17 | |
Take-Minakata | Principality + Fortuna | – St 16 – Ma 16 – En 20 – Ag 11 – Lu 11 | |
Tam Lin | Ara Mitama + Onmoraki | – St 12 – Ma 11 – En 8 – Ag 10 – Lu 5 | |
Thanatos | Pisaca + Pale Rider + Loa + Samael + Mot + Alice | – St 51 – Ma 66 – En 53 – Ag 50 – Lu 41 | |
Thor | Mara + Futsunushi | – St 58 – Ma 52 – En 46 – Ag 32 – Lu 38 | |
Thoth | Loa + Oni | – St 21 – Ma 43 – En 20 – Ag 32 – Lu 27 | |
Throne | Okuninushi + Nidhoggr | – St 45 – Ma 36 – En 32 – Ag 33 – Lu 39 | |
Thunderbird | Eligor + Power | – St 18 – Ma 28 – En 18 – Ag 32 – Lu 21 | |
Titania | Dominion + Ose | – St 20 – Ma 48 – En 27 – Ag 38 – Lu 39 | |
Trumpeter | Succubus + Cu Chulainn | – St 46 – Ma 46 – En 37 – Ag 39 – Lu 37 | |
Unicorn | Orpheus + Onmoraki | – St 5 – Ma 10 – En 12 – Ag 8 – Lu 7 | |
Uriel | Jatayu + Hecatoncheires | – St 52 – Ma 45 – En 36 – Ag 41 – Lu 34 | |
Valkyrie | Omoikane + Inugami | – St 11 – Ma 7 – En 7 – Ag 9 – Lu 6 | |
Vasuki | Incubus + Oni | – St 28 – Ma 28 – En 40 – Ag 21 – Lu 19 | |
Virtue | Mothman + Kushi Mitama | – St 21 – Ma 24 – En 15 – Ag 22 – Lu 22 | |
Vishnu | Metatron + Shiva | – St 69 – Ma 60 – En 51 – Ag 55 – Lu 45 | |
White Rider | Hariti + Clotho | – St 36 – Ma 27 – En 30 – Ag 27 – Lu 25 | |
Yakshini | Jikokuten + Pale Rider | – St 33 – Ma 16 – En 13 – Ag 25 – Lu 18 | |
Yamata-no-Orochi | Oberon + Mokoi | – St 19 – Ma 19 – En 17 – Ag 13 – Lu 14 | |
Yatagarasu | Neko Shogun + Gurulu | – St 16 – Ma 16 – En 13 – Ag 23 – Lu 13 | |
Yurlungur | Abaddon + Futsunushi | – St 46 – Ma 60 – En 66 – Ag 44 – Lu 38 | |
Zouchouten | Tam Lin + Forneus | – St 18 – Ma 8 – En 13 – Ag 6 – Lu 11 |
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]]>Persona 3, which is often called the darkest entry in the series, has finally gotten a full remake. Persona 3: Reload, the remake of the original 2006 classic, is a massive RPG where you need to decide how to spend your time efficiently during the day and night throughout the calendar year. Striking a balance between dungeon crawling and building up your social life.
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P3R triumphs in delivering an unforgettable and emotionally resonant story alongside stunning visuals and better combat mechanics. Therefore, it’s safe to say that Reload perfectly modernizes arguably the franchise’s greatest story. Alongside that, the game draws design and combat inspiration from the massively popular Persona 5, which all just goes well together.
The game has a striking number of personas, so you might need a little help if you wanna pummel through various challenges early game. Whether that be fighting monsters in Tartarus or going up against a main story boss. So if you’re looking for the best personas, especially for the early game, then look no further!
Here are our picks for the top 10 early-game personas in Persona 3: Reload.
The main reason Archangel makes it into this list is because it can use Light Damage. That being said, Archangel’s stats are overall pretty well-rounded for the early game. Additionally, it is also resistant to Slashing Damage and is completely immune to Light Damage.
One major downside is that Archangel is weak to Dark Damage and as well as Electric Damage. Which is something to keep in mind because many of the enemies you’ll face early game in Persona 3 Reload can use dark or electric-based moves.
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One of the best users of Dark Damage earlier on is the Moon Arcana, Gurulu. It is also resistant to Wind Damage and completely immune to Dark Damage. On top of that, Gurulu also boasts good physical attacks.
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The Star Arcana Neko Shogun is on this list because it offers several different passive buffs. One such buff is the crit ratio increase with Crit Rate Boost and Auto Rebellion. Additionally, it is one of the few personas that offer immunity to both Light and Dark Damage.
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Coming in at seventh is the Emperor Arcana persona, Forneus. The attack boost move Tarakuja is very handy, especially in the earlier parts of the game, where there aren’t too many stat-boosting moves to work with. Also, Forneus is one of the earliest personas you will encounter in your playthrough.
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Physical damage types are something people overlook in persona games, especially with the later titles. But in P3R, having a strong Physical Damage-based attacker is essential. Rakshasa can dish out two kinds of physical damage with his Slash and Pierce attacks.
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One of the best early-game personas in P3R is Jack-o’-Lantern. It offers great magic stat relative to its level and has a wide range of elemental-type damage moves. Although, it kind of depends on how it’s fused. Also, it has a Theurgy attack with Jack Frost, called Jack Brothers.
Keep in mind that he is weak to Ice Damage but immune to Fire Damage.
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Coming in at fourth place is Jack Frost. He has a decent magic stat compared to other Personas in the earlier parts of Persona 3 Reload. The main reason for listing him this high is because of the Theurgy attack he has with Jack-o’-Lantern we mentioned earlier.
Besides that, he also has access to a decent selection of moves and is immune to ice. All of this makes him a fantastic choice for the early game.
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The Devil Arcana, Lilim offers a plethora of useful buffs for your entire team. So if you’re looking for someone who can boost your team rather than directly dish out damage then you can pick Lilim. She is one of the first personas to have both Tarukaja and Rakukaja, moves that heighten your attack and defense. Additionally, she has moves that have a high chance of inflicting Life Drain and Charm on the enemy.
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Our second top pick for the strongest early-game persona for P3R is the Emperor Arcana, Oberon. He has decent stats for his level and gives innate resistance to both Dark and Light Damage. On top of that, he completely blocks Electric attacks as well.
Oberon can also dish out powerful single and multi-target Electric-based attacks which come in clutch in the Tartarus.
On top of that, Oberon also has access to Media, a full-party healing move that is always useful to have.
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Our number one pick for the strongest earlier game persona is Pale Rider of the Death Arcana. His stats are more than just impressive for the level. Furthermore, Pale Rider has high Magic and strength stats in particular and also has access moves that can make use of its potential.
Moreover, it also has good physical moves and passive buffs with its Auto Sukukaja. If that wasn’t enough, he also can reflect Dark Attacks and is neutral to all other attacks except Light-based attacks.
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]]>Dive deep into the Dark Hour and discover the mysteries in the depths of your heart in Persona 3: Reload. P3R is a reimagining of the genre-defining RPG with a splash of modernity.
In this game, you get to step into the shoes of a transfer student and go headfirst into the mysteries of the Dark Hour, which is essentially a hidden hour between one day and the next.
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Persona 3: Reload is a faithful remake of the massively popular 2006 RPG named Persona 3. The remake uses Unreal Engine and promises to deliver the phenomenal experience of Persona 3 in an even greater manner.
The reworked aesthetics, graphics, and gameplay mechanics are clearly inspired by 2016’s Persona 5. And at its core, P3R retains its hybrid style, mixing traditional role-playing and social simulation gameplay.
Part-time jobs have always been an important part of all Persona games. Not only do they provide you with a steady stream of income, they also raise your social stats. So, if you’re interested in knowing how many part-time jobs there are in Persona 3 Reload, how much they pay, and what stats they increase, then you have come to the right place!
Getting employed in Persona 3: Reload is fairly simple, as you don’t have to go through any extensive process. Simply go to the store you’re interested in working at, and instead of buying something, select the ‘Work part-time’ option.
Depending on the job, you’ll receive a boost in particular social stats. The timing, scheduling of the jobs, and their salary vary from job to job.
Jobs | Location | Timing |
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Be Blue V | Paulownia Mall | Noon: Monday – Friday After School: Monday – Friday |
Chegall Cafe | Paulownia Mall | Night: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday |
Screenshot Cinema | Port Island Station | Noon: Holidays |
Job | Stat Increases |
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Be Blue V | Charm and Academics |
Chegall Cafe | Charm and Courage |
Screenshot Cinema | Charm and Academics |
Job | Salary |
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Be Blue V | 4,500 Yen |
Chegall Cafe | 3,500 Yen |
Screenshot Cinema | 5,000 Yen |
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]]>Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is an all-new RPG published by Sega and serves as a direct sequel to Yakuza: Like A Dragon. The game brings together two larger-than-life heroes, Ichiban Kasuga, and Kazuma Kiryu, in a thrilling adventure with all kinds of ups and downs that you can expect from an entry in this franchise.
However, one big change is that the story doesn’t take place in the ever-familiar streets and cities of Japan. But rather, our heroes find themself in the middle of Hawaii.
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Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth also keeps the turn-based combat introduced in the last game and polishes it in every way possible. The battle system involves dynamic movement, where you need to utilize movement and positioning to get the most out of every encounter, area of effect attacks, maneuvers you can use to wipe out several enemies at once, and a whole lot more.
The turn-based combat system in Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth allows you to build your party with up to 10 members. But in order to get the most out of each of the members, you need to put effort into strengthening the bonds you have with them. So if you wanna know how exactly you can do that then you came to the right place.
Fortunately, you can go about increasing your bonds with your party members in a lot of different ways. Basically, spending time with your members increases the bond level. However, let’s get into the specifics of what you exactly need to do.
Party chats appear as green speech bubbles on your map, but only if you have the required party members in your party. They are a little hard to track down, so you’ll have to just rely on noticing them pop up from time to time. However, they offer a nice boost to the bond level of your entire party.
Walk and Talks are conversations between the party leader and a member. But each session is associated with a Bond Bingo card, where you basically have to guess what the person who is with you likes. Guessing right will provide you with a massive boost to the bond level.
Lastly, specific group conversations take place when you order a certain Combo Meal in restaurants. The game does help you out by showing a little speech bubble beside a meal to indicate that it will initiate a group conversation, so keep an eye out. Again, you need to have the necessary party members in order for it to trigger.
Another surefire way to increase your bond level with someone is to take part in some activities with your desired member. For example, you can challenge someone to a game of darts or sing karaoke with them. Also, how much you’ll increase your bond will depend upon your performance, so give it your all!
Gifts are a bit trickier as they require you to know what the recipient likes. Therefore, try your best to match them to a character’s interest. Keep in mind that you won’t get punished too heavily for getting it wrong, so don’t be afraid to try a lot of gifts out!
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]]>Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is an RPG developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by Sega. The game is a direct sequel to Yakuza: Like a Dragon (2020), featuring Ichiban Kasuga and Kazuma Kiryu as protagonists, the former is the new kid introduced in the last game while the latter is the series favorite.
But this time around, instead of your usual busy streets of urban Japan, you’re thrown into the sandy beaches of Hawaii. But however different the place is, the game still retains its goofiness, which is something we all love and cherish the game for.
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Like we mentioned, you get to control both Ichiban Kasuga and Kazuma Kiryu in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth along with a couple of new welcoming faces. Since the game employs turn-based combat, you will need to utilize Kasuga and Kiryu and whoever else you have in your party to beat down the enemies in battle.
The turn-based combat got a substantive overhaul as it introduced numerous mechanics that made it way more fun than it ever was. Even if that means that the combat is now a bit more difficult to master.
Along with the improved jobs that the game offers and the variety of new moves that come along with each job, we can confidently say that combat is now a very enjoyable aspect of the game.
However, in Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, you’ll need more than just big muscles if you want to make the most out of your journey. As successful completion in various activities depends on your personality stats. Therefore, If you wanna know more about it and how to increase it then you have come to the right place.
Personality stats are broken down into six main attributes. They are:
Each of the attributes can be leveled up by completing substories, chatting with other members of your party, and of course, taking part in the mirage of side-activites the game has to offer. Let’s go over the activities that increase each of the personality stats or attributes.
The following activities increase your Passion:
The following activities help to increase Confidence:
The following activities increase your Charisma:
The following activities increase Kindness
The following activities increase your Intellect:
The following activities increase your Style:
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]]>Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a massive RPG and the latest entry to the Yakuza or Like A Dragon series.
It fleshes out the turn-based combat that was introduced in the last game and adds several different, new layers of complexities to it. And it is executed to perfection as learning your way around the combat will reward you heavily.
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The game also retains its hilarious sense of humor that is common to all of the series’ entries. And not to mention that there is a mirage of side-content to indulge yourself in for tens or even hundreds of hours.
This time around, the two larger-than-life heroes, Ichiban Kasuga and Kazuma Kiryu, are brought together by the hand of fate itself or something even more sinister.
And unlike the other times when their adventures take place in the bustling cities of Japan, this time around, our protagonists find themselves in the middle of Hawaii. And this goes without saying that our heroes have once again gotten themselves into uninvited territory.
With any RPG, upgrading your gear is one of the key components for getting stronger. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is no different in this regard. Because upgrading your tools and weapons is one of the main ways to increase your party’s strength and effectiveness in combat. So, let’s dive into how you can do exactly that.
In order to upgrade your weapons, you need to head to Julie’s Gearworks. This shop is a weapon crafting and upgrading shop that you’ll unlock at the beginning of chapter 4 of the main campaign.
You will unlock Julie as a vendor after you’re introduced to her by the bartender of the Resolve Bar, the primary residence of your team in Hawaii. When you do unlock Julie, her shops will become accessible all across the map.
Conveniently, visiting any one of these shops will allow you to upgrade, brand, and even craft new and more powerful weapons.
Upgrading your weapons will cost you Upgrade Materials and a small fee that increases every time you upgrade a weapon. You can strengthen a weapon up to 50 times; each level increases the weapon’s primary stats by a single point.
Here’s a step-by-step rundown of how the process of upgrading takes place in the game:
As mentioned above, you need Upgrade Materials to perform any kind of enhancements to your weapons. Therefore, collecting these is vital.
You’ll primarily source your Upgrade Materials by winning fights, finishing dungeons, completing main and side missions, picking up items in the world, opening safes etc.
Furthermore, you can get five types of Upgrade Materials, and they all offer different levels of upgrade. These are:
To explain simply, in terms of how much you can upgrade a said weapon, one Lustrous Steel is equivalent to sixteen Iron Fragments.
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]]>Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a turn-based RPG published by Sega and is a direct successor to the Yakuza: Like A Dragon (2020). However, this game takes the whole storyline from the cramped and bustling streets of Japan to the sandy beaches of Hawaii.
In this game, the last game protagonist, Ichiban Kasuga, reunites with the series’ favorite, Kazuma Kiryu, to find the former’s lost mother. A fair warning, though: Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth’s story is one of the longest in the series, but it does not disappoint.
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LAD 8 comes back with the turn-based combat that was first introduced in the last game of the series. But this time around, the combat and every aspect of the turn-based battle system is dialed up to eleven, and it feels fantastic.
You get to experience one-of-a-kind combat with dynamic, fast-paced RPG battles where the entire battle area becomes your weapon, and absolutely anything and everything goes! The in-depth strategies and the customization options allow you to find a style that suits your fighting needs!
Throughout your playtime, you will no doubt pick up numerous items as you meet and interact with the people of Hawaii. Fortunately, you can sell most of these off for a few bit of cash and, of course, prevent your inventory from looking like a dump. So, let’s get into how and where you can sell items in LAD 8.
The places where you can offload your extra items are called Treasure Select Pawns. You can find these establishments on Hula Ave., middle of Resort Blvd., and Makani Ave., in the Easy Waikiki.
There’s also one in the Anaconda Shopping Center. Both of these locations are accessible fairly early on, so you won’t have too much of a problem going to either and selling off your extra items. Follow the map image below to get a better idea of where you need to go to find a Treasure Select Pawnshop.
The two shops we’re talking about are marked in green in the above map image. Once you enter one of these shops, interact with the NPC at the counter, and you’ll be given the option to sell your items or equipment.
It’s worth knowing that there is another store called Julie’s Gearbox (Unlocked at the beginning of chapter 4) that buys equipment from you in exchange for Iron Fragments. So it might be better to hold on to your old weapons for this store rather than sell them off at a Treasure Select Pawn, as you need Iron Fragments to upgrade your equipment later.
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]]>Palworld is the all-new adventure survival game developed by Pocket Pair that has completely taken the world by storm. The game incorporates several familiar aspects of other games like Valheim, Pokemon, and Fortnite in a way that feels new and refreshing.
The seamless integration of real-time battles, monster-capturing, base-building, crafting, surviving, and resource gathering makes the game addicting without feeling too tedious.
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Similar to Pokemon, you capture these mythical creatures called Pals, and you can use them for a whole lot more than just battling.
You can summon pals to fight, act as a ground or a flying mount, help you craft faster, gather essential resources like wood and stone, use their special abilities to enable certain contraptions, and a whole lot more.
The game also incorporates guns, arrows, spears, and even rocket launchers so that you’re not a complete sitting duck while your Pals fight for you.
Now, one of the core features of Palworld is base building. As with many other games, you start off by collecting building resources like stone and wood and then craft whatever kind of base your heart desires.
But the building system in the game is currently a bit finicky and a little hard to get used to. So, if you need a helping hand building your base, you came to the right place!
Building a solid house is of vital importance in any given survival game. While you can always destroy and rebuild parts of your house in Palworld, it’s better if you can get it right the first time around. Let’s break this process down into steps so it’s easier to follow.
So, first things first, you actually do not have access to the necessary structures until you get your Tech Tree to level 2. What I mean is that the Wooden Structure Set (Assuming you’ll build your first house with wood) unlocks at Technology Tree level 2.
Fortunately, doing all the basic things in the first minutes of the game will net you enough experience to get your Tech Tree to level up.
So once you unlock the Wooden Structure Set, make sure that you stock up on wood as much as you can. Utilize your pals to gather wood for you and also speed up the process of cutting down trees by crafting yourself an Axe as soon as you can.
I won’t put a hard number on the amount of wood you need to gather since that will depend on the size of your house, but it’s a good idea to have a couple of stacks of wood in your storage box before you actually start building your house.
To actually start building the house, open up the Technology Tab and go to the Wooden Structure Set as this will open up the options that will enable you to select wooden structures that you’ll use to build up your house.
Start by building the foundation of your house with the Wooden Foundation. One tip here is to use the ‘Continuously Build’ option, which is bound to one of the buttons you’ll see in the bottom right of your screen(Its Right Click for PC and the Y button for Xbox). Using it will save you the trouble of opening up the structure selection interface over and over again.
Once your house foundation is built, open up the Foundation Menu again and select the Wooden Wall and the Wooden Wall and Window option. You get to decide where you want a plain wall and where you want walls with windows to be.
Cover all the sides with Wooden Walls and Windows, and leave out just the place where you want your entrance to be. Select the Wooden Door option from the Foundations menu again to place the door in your desired location.
Now, all that’s left for you to do is to build a roof. As mentioned before, sometimes the building mechanics in Palworld are kind of finicky and don’t always snap to the right place. This is especially the case for roofs.
However, the simple plain roof is actually very easy to build; just head inside your house and point your cursor atop the walls, and select the Wooden Roof option.
Your plain roofs should snap into position. But building a slanted roof, which definitely does look a lot better, requires a few additional steps. But don’t worry; we actually have an in-depth guide on how to build a roof. Do feel free to give it a read right here.
Once you’re done building your house, add the finishing touch of placing your very own bed. The bed can be found in the Infrastructure Tab of the build menu. Additionally, you can also place a bed for your fellow pals inside your house to keep them warm and happy. Oh, and don’t forget to light up your house with torches as well.
And that’s about it! If you wanna spice up your house, then feel free to add any decoration pieces that the game offers, and also feel free to expand your house if you feel like doing so!
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]]>Palworld is a game that seamlessly integrates elements of battle, monster-capturing, base building, crafting, and training. You as the player will have the option to wield a wide range of weapons, from traditional bows and spears to top-of-the-line assault rifles and rocket launchers. Enriching your fighting capability requires you to have a good mix of powerful weapons and powerful pals.
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Like Pokemon, the process of capturing pals involves throwing an item called a sphere after getting a pal to low enough health. Captured pals become capable allies in combat, each having a distinct set of skills and attributes. Not to mention that your army of pals will help you gather your day-to-day resources and also hasten the process of building your base.
Now, crafting and base building are a core part of Palworld. But the building mechanics are kind of finicky and take some time getting used to. Adding a roof to any of your structures is one of the tougher parts of building your base.
Slanted roofs, although look very cozy, need some extra effort to build. So, if you need a little help, you’ve come to the right place!
First things first, to build a roof in Palworld, you first need to make sure that you have unlocked the Wooden Structure Set from the Technology Tree with Tech Points.
Once you unlock it, you’ll see that the game currently gives you two types of roofs to choose from. One is a basic flat roof (Wooden/Stone Roof) and another is a slanted roof (Wooden/Stone Slanted Roof).
The first option, or the plain roof is fairly easy to place. First of all, open up the build menu, select the plain roof of your choice, and place it on the walls of your structure. You’ll see that the wall automatically snaps into place when you angle it correctly with the walls. So head inside your structure, and point your cursor on the top of the walls to have the plain roof properly placed.
However, the trickier of the two roofs is definitely the slanted one. By tricky, we mean that the building mechanics in Palworld require slanted roofs to be supported in some way in order to be built.
Now, there are a few ways you can place the slanted roof, but I’ll go over the one method I found to be the simplest. Let’s go over it step by step.
And there you have it, do the same thing for all the other walls and destroy the lower slanted roofs once you’re done!
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