Due to spoilers, we won't go into that here. The only one you shouldn't do this on is the only one you can't do this on. Since the inbox deletes old messages when it gets full, make sure to read every text message Mishima sends you or else you could lose your chance at completing a Mementos request.įor all but one Palace in the game, complete your Palaces as soon as possible. But a lot of them will only unlock if you read the text message that he sends to you. Mishima is the person that can give you new Mementos Requests in the game. Then, just read something else.ĭon't Forget to Read Mishima's Text Messages ![]() If you're on a second play through, go ahead and read ones that might teach you a perk, but otherwise, only read books on locations you've already been to since they'll automatically complete when Morgana realizes you've been to the location discussed. You'll go to just about every location in the game through the story and with your Confidants (except for Chinatown). There are a rare few exceptions to this, but for the most part, do not waste time reading books that teach you things, especially ones that teach you about locations. To tie into the point above, there are certain books that reward social stat points and others that teach you something. You should also buy books from Jinbocho, where they sell you books that take a while to read, but you'll get the book "Speed Reading", which allows you to read twice as fast. They're a great way to get social stat points. Always have one on you and then buy one or two for when you run out of rentals. You can rent one at a time for free from your library and you'll progressively unlock them there for each Phantom Thief that joins you team. Sometimes you'll have nothing else to do on a rainy day or a lonely night. On some occasions, you'll find yourself sitting on the train with time to read a book. If you're ever unsure of what there is to do, hit the touch pad on the PS4 controller or the Select button on the PS3 and find out what other people did that night. Read a book, make tools, take a bath, spend time with someone, and so on. If the game doesn't give you any other option but to go straight to bed, that's fine, but if you can do something, do it. There should never be a night where you go to sleep on your own accord. We're not joking with this one, no matter how inflammatory it sounds. Even still, for your first playthrough, if you try to do it all, you won't finish any of it. Try focusing on specific aspects of the game with each playthrough if you really want to get every trophy. The first playthrough should be spent on raising your social stats as high as possible so that you can unlock confidants quicker in NG+. You definitely cannot get every trophy on your first playthrough since 2 trophies are only available in NG+. This game is made to be played multiple times and, thus, its trophies are made for that, too. ![]() Also, use attack items in place of your skills when you feel able to so that you don't waste SP in every battle, either.ĭon't Be a Trophy Hunter on Your First Playthrough It's also a great idea to purchase the SP Adhesive 3 which is available at Rank 5 with the Death Confidant, Takemi or the Doctor.įor party members who tend to waste a lot of SP in battle, consider setting their tactic to Conserve SP or Direct Commands. Save your SP for fighting, not for healing. Don't hesitate to purchase healing items from the clinic in Yongen-Jaya since you'll get tons of yen from fighting through Palaces. Conserving SP will be the difference between a Palace taking a single infiltration and a Palace taking multiple days. We cannot stress this point enough, so we put it first and used an exclamation point.
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