#PERSONA 4 GOLDEN BEST PERSONAS MANUAL#
Atlus, thankfully, provides a chart in the game’s manual for tracking the fusion results. For example, Personas from the Judgement and Lovers Arcana will result in a Persona from the Hanged Man Arcana. When you fuse two Personas, you’ll get a set result based on the Arcana you’re fusing. Each Persona you have comes from a certain Arcana. But, like a lot of systems in Persona 5 Royal, there’s more to it than that. So, simple enough: Sacrifice two or more Personas and make a stronger one. Each Persona has a base level - the number we’ve been referencing - and no matter what the levels are of the Personas you’re fusing, the result will always arrive at the base level. So, in the case of Clotho, you need to be at least level 26, despite the fact that the result comes from a level 6 and level 2 Persona. You have to be at the resulting Persona’s level for the fusion to work. We need to address levels before you can start fusing, though. Using Silky again, you can fuse it with a level 2 Pixie to unlock the level 26 Clotho.
You can exploit the fusion system to unlock powerful Personas early, though. For example, if you fuse Silky, a level 6 persona, with Arsene, a level 1 persona, the result is a level 7 Succubus. In most cases, the resulting Persona is only slightly stronger. In short, you can sacrifice two or more of your Personas to fuse them into a (hopefully stronger) result. Still, for new players, the process is mystifying.
#PERSONA 4 GOLDEN BEST PERSONAS HOW TO#
Persona 5 Royal walks you through how to fuse Personas as you unlock new options in the Velvet Room. No matter if you just want to get a grip on the mechanic or if you’re looking to unlock the most powerful Personas in the game, this guide on Persona fusion will get you set straight. Even better, the complexities of the fusion system aren’t necessary to make it through the game. Although fusing your hard-earned Personas seems confusing, the process is actually straightforward. Persona fusion is where the game starts to deviate from genre conventions. Even the Persona system is familiar, with you collecting and stocking Personas like it’s a Pokémon game. You run around town buying supplies and completing small tasks during the day, and at night, you head to the metaverse to take on enemies in turn-based combat. Persona 5 Royal starts off like a fairly typical JRPG, just with an in-game social mechanic.