Highlights
- Persona 3 Reload has both traditional and non-traditional RPG elements, with a focus on socializing and equipping accessories.
- Accessories like the Immunity Charm, Ascetic Charm, and Reason Charm provide protection against common status ailments in battle.
- The Small Sash, Pixie Dust Talisman, Earrings of Grit, Amritite Necklace, and Avaricious Ring offer stat boosts and unique abilities to enhance gameplay.
Persona 3 Reload is both a typical and non-traditional RPG. Not many games are set in schools or offer players more time to socialize with their party than battling through dungeons. On the traditional side of RPGs, players can equip their aforementioned party with equipment like accessories.
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While perhaps not as exciting as weapons or Persona that the main character, referred to as Makoto, can capture, Persona 3 Reload's accessories are an important part of a party's loadout. They provide small improvements that can make surprisingly big differences in battle. Consequently, new players looking to get through the first 10 or so hours of the campaign will want to pick the best accessories for the first four playable characters.
8 Immunity Charm
Resist Poison
- Location: Tatsumi East Police Station
- Cost: 3,000
- Best For Akihiko
The Immunity Charm is a bit misleading if players don’t read the description. It will negate the effects of the Poison status ailment or at least it will try to keep players from being poisoned. The cure for Poison in Persona 3 Reload is called Dis-Poison, so that’s one of the reasons why it is an oddly named accessory. There is also another status ailment called Charm.
Names aside, Poison is as common of an RPG status ailment as they come, and the basics dictate that players should be prepared to protect themselves against the disease.
7 Ascetic Charm
Resist Charm
- Location: Tatsumi East Police Station
- Cost: 3,000
- Best For Yukari
The Ascetic Charm will counteract Charm-based attacks. Characters under the Charm spell will attack party members, and if multiple characters fall under the status ailment, it can spell bad news. Thankfully, accessories like this exist, and it is cheap too.
Yen, which is the currency of Persona 3 Reload, is not easy to come by, but 3,000 Yen is not too shabby of a price either. Still, accessory or not, players have to stay on their game around Charm-filled enemies because they are tricky.
6 Reason Charm
Resist Confuse
- Location: Tatsumi East Police Station
- Cost: 3,000
- Best For Junpei
The last status ailment accessory worth bringing up in the early hours is the Reason Charm. This will have a chance to block the Confuse status ailment, which works like Charm but is slightly altered. Confused characters can attack themselves, party members, or enemies. Their actions are wild, and the reason why this accessory outranks Charm heavily is that confused characters can waste items.
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Have you been saving up that one item that will heal HP/SP for the whole party? All RPGs have items like this, including Final Fantasy with its Megalixir potions. Well, a confused character can waste these items in Persona 3 Reload, which is why the Reason Charm accessory is a good one to buy.
5 Small Sash
HP +20
- Location: Tatsumi East Police Station
- Cost: 6,000
- Best For Makoto
The Small Sash is a simple but effective accessory that moves away from protecting against status ailments. It can be bought at the local police station, and it will increase the character’s HP by twenty.
The more HP characters have, the less players have to worry about using healing items or spells or getting a Game Over screen. 20 HP may not seem like a lot, but it is during the early hours of the campaign. A good character to equip this to would be the main character, Makoto, since so much rests on his shoulders.
4 Pixie Dust Talisman
SP +10
- Location: Tatsumi East Police Station
- Cost: 5,000
- Best For Akihiko
The Pixie Dust Talisman falls under the same category as the Small Sash as it boosts a stat. It will increase the character’s SP by 10, allowing them to cast more spells like Agi. SP is even more important than HP as Persona 3 Reload’s turn-based RPG mechanics heavily revolve around spells.
An enemy can be downed by a spell it is weak against, leaving it open for opportunistic strikes. This also leads to near-guaranteed better rewards after battle, so a spell-heavy party with plentiful SP is a plus.
3 Earrings Of Grit
Revives From Death With 1 HP
- Location: Escapade Luxuries
- Cost: 200,000
- Best For Junpei
The Earrings of Grit protect against death. If a character falls in battle, they will be revived with one HP once per battle if this accessory is equipped. Due to its limited use, players can’t take advantage of this accessory to trivialize the game, although the difficulty options in Persona 3 Reload can technically already bypass death.
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Challenge levels aside, the Earrings of Grit are expensive, but they are obtainable early on if players grind for money. Also, to unlock the Escapade Luxuries store located in the club, players first have to get their Charm Social Stat in Persona 3 Reload up to level two.
2 Amritite Necklace
Prevents Status Ailments
- Location: Escapade Luxuries
- Cost: 500,000
- Best For Yukari
The Amritite Necklace can also be purchased in the club’s exclusive store. It is expensive too, but again, it is technically obtainable toward the beginning of the game. Players who do save up for it will have guaranteed immunity against all status ailments.
Equipping four party members with it would be pretty darn expensive, so it’s a good idea to just give it to the healer of the group. Yukari, for example, has a lot of healing spells with her Persona. So, if she’s safe from disease, then the party will be fine too since she can heal debuffs or injuries.
1 Avaricious Ring
Gain 15% EXP
- Location: Escapade Luxuries
- Cost: 100,000
- Best For Makoto
The Avaricious Ring is the cheapest accessory exclusive to Escapade Luxuries, and it is also the best. This magical little trinket will increase the wearer’s EXP rate by fifteen. Persona 3 Reload is a grind and a half just like the old Dragon Quest games.
Plus, all experience is shared between both party members and Persona captured. So, the more ways players can increase their EXP rate, the better, which will lessen the time it takes to level up. For deep leveling-up sessions, it would not be a bad idea to buy four of these rings for the party, which would be a grind as well on the money side.
Persona 3 Reload
- Platform(s)
- PC , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , Xbox One , PS4 , PS5
- Released
- February 2, 2024
- Developer(s)
- P-Studio