Persona 4 Golden
Cheat Codes:
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Submitted by: David K.
List of Numbers to Use on a Certain Site:
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Written by Fat Mac
For those cultured degenerates.
Some overlap as they contain multiple girls.
All Numbers
-=Chie Satonaka=-
163288
137303
158490
100385
142329
232485
110361
110172
75837
76101
157241
40986
157242
23215
236454
-=Yukiko Amagi=-
163288
137303
145219
273750
110361
132761
40986
130892
70588
78936
72496
-=Rise Kujikawa=-
163288
137303
286745
158490
70334
110361
40986
70588
138804
138803
92975
28930
29362
145427
-=Naoto Shirogane=-
163288
110361
40986
236454
278876
93285
89260
137872
154366
119255
24140
155375
84739
28467
121605
90261
-=Margaret=-
110361
107303
-=Marie=-
137303
107713
109661
How to Unlock the Secret Boss Fight:
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Written by Lemonov
Guide to Fullfill All of the Unlock Requrements
-=Introduction=-
This short guide explains how to unlock a secret boss fight on your NG+ playthrough.
Beating this boss unlocks One Who Has Proven Their Power achievement. This secret
boss is way harder to unlock than the ones in P3 and P5, but it will be pretty
simple if you don't forget to fulfill all of the requirements for it.
Keep in mind that this boss can only be fought if your previous playthrough's clear
data was recorded after you have cleared the game with the Golden Ending.
I explained how to get the Golden Ending here.
You can't fight this boss on your first playthrough, so this guide implies that
you have already cleared the game once and aren't afraid of spoilers.
I will still try to keep the spoilers as minor as possible.
-=Be on the Golden Ending Path
Fulfill of the requirements to reach the Golden Ending of the game once again on
this playthrough.
-=Beat Every Dungeon's Second Optional Boss
After you clear a TV World dungeon and move on with the story you can return to it
to find another boss at the same place where you have beaten the first one (on the
final floor of each dungeon). Every dungeon you cleared has it.
This boss is more challenging than the first one each dungeon has, but since
you'll be on NG+ it shouldn't be much of a problem.
You must beat every single second boss before you finish Magatsu Inaba dungeon.
-=Reach Rank 10 on Margaret's Social Link
Max Margaret's S. Link before you finish Magatsu Inaba dungeon as well. This entire S.
Link can be done as fast as a single day if you have the personas Margaret asks you
to fuse.
-=Create Savefiles You Can Use if You Screw Something Up
Make a savefile during Magatsu Inaba dungeon and another one before doing anything
on 03/20. This way you won't have to start your playthrough all over again if you
mess up.
-=Do a Specific Set of Actions on 03/20
On this date after you meet Izanami, do not enter the TV World.
This is extremely important.
Instead go into the Velvet Room and recieve an Invitation Card from Margaret. You
won't recieve it if you visit the Velvet Room after you enter the TV World. If it
doesn't happen then it must mean that you have messed something up, so go and
reload one of the savefiles I told you to make before. This would be still better
than beating the game again from the beginning.
After you do so you are now free to enter the TV World. But after you do so, do not
challenge Izanami now. Prepare your best personas and party members, and instead
go to the top of the Heaven dungeon to fight the secret boss! This is the hardest
boss in the game, so be as ready as you possibly can. Beating it will unlock the
One Who Has Proven Their Power achievement.
Tips and Tricks for Beginners:
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Some of you might be playing this game for the first time ever, so this guide will
provide you with some tips that can help you out on your first playthough. Of course,
the ultimate tip is to have fun.
-=Non Battle Tips=-
As standard in most RPGs, it’s not always fights and dungeon crawling – Persona really
wants you to focus on your social life as well, whether it to be hanging out with your
friends, maintaining your academic grades, and even having to work a few places to
get money.
Here are a few things you should remember while you’re out an about:
Passing Time: If you haven’t realized already, Golden is broken up throughout an entire
year, and you only have that year to essentially complete all you want. Days are broken
up into three sections, Morning, Afternoon/School, and Evening, where you as a player
(except in scripted days) have free reign to do whatever the game allows you to do.
However, you should prioritize doing certain events that either raise your social stats
(Courage, Knowledge, Expression, Understanding and Diligence), and Social Links, which
I will get into in the next section. Social Stats are an essential thing to work on,
and is necessary to progress in Social Links and as well as unlock certain dialogue
choices. Although there are many actions that can help you increase certain stats
(such as studying at night to gain Knowledge points, reading certain books, or working
at certain jobs or certain activities) – the most efficient way to gain points in at
least three of these stats in by doing the Aiya Diner Beef Bowl Challenge on rainy
days, which can prove to save plenty of time, and gives you that time that would be
spent on raising those stats individually to be spent on other activities.
Social Links and You: Social Links are a system introduced from Persona 3 onwards that
allows the protagonist to create bonds (represented by Tarot cards) with certain NPCs,
which grants access to side stories, mostly dealing with personal struggles, which you
can help with. Each social link is branched out from Rank 1 all the way to Rank 10,
with ten being the max level. Compared to Persona 5, where completing a social link
would provide extra gameplay elements, Persona 4 Golden’s Social Links are mostly only
there to be granted access to create the Ultimate Pokemon Persona of that Social Link,
and to have extra content to look at.
As you progress with these Social Links, there might be times where you need to
respond to the stuff they say to you. Depending on how you respond, the Links may be
pleased with your answer, and will grant you bonus “music notes” that will pop over
their heads. Collect enough of these music notes in one session will make the person
want to immediately progress with the next rank next time you seek them out – instead
of having to spend time with them first to collect the “music notes” that you missed
out on.
Most importantly, make sure you have a corresponding Persona that matches with a
Link’s Arcana!
For example, having a Devil Arcana Persona in your repitoire as you progress through
the Devil Social Link for example will grant you even more bonus music notes – which
will make them more likely to want to progress through their social link without
having to spend extra days hanging out with them beforehand.
-=Battle Tips=-
Of course, let’s now delve into some tips for the dungeon crawler sections of
the game:
Don’t be afraid to turn the difficulty down! Play how you want!
Although the game’s combat is definitely allows plenty of time for players to think
about their next move, some enemies, especially in the later dungeons with their multi-
target spells, might give you a hard time, and can even be what can make you lose
progress down the line – especially if you forget to save. The magic of Persona 4
Golden’s difficulty options is that it can be tailored to exactly how you want it to be.
Want the feeling of a challenge without sacrificing Gold and EXP gains? Change it all
within the settings menu!
Prioritize your health over others!
Most arguably, the least favorite thing that most people will probably mention about
the Persona games is the fact that if you, the protagonist, falls in battle, it will
be an instant game over! In the event when you have to either risk your teammate or
the protagonist falling, risk the former instead! You can always revive them when
necessary as you cannot revive yourself! (at least in harder difficulties)
Be careful when opening too many chests!
In all dungeons, opening too many chests (over 21) will spawn a chest that the game
will explain to you that it contains something dangerous inside. It will also rattle
and make a sound of swinging chains. Of course, listen to it! It’ll spawn an enemy
that will give you a battle that you definitely will not win! Save it for late game!
-=Lastly, fuse, fuse, fuse!=-
As much as how cool some Persona designs look, you’ll find yourself struggling in later
dungeons if you do not fuse them into stronger personas! Don’t get attached, fuse up
your skills, priortize attack spells along with buffs/debuffs skills, fuse things of
the Arcanas you have a high S. Link statuses to give them more EXP per fusion, which
can make learning new skills from their skill list take less time!
How to Fight Secret Boss:
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Written by mdesaleah
Simple guide for players to access the hardest boss in the game.
-=Step By Step Requirements=-
* New Game Plus is required. Cannot be accessed on a first run.
* The Empress social link must be completed. Margaret's request need to be completed
in the run you wish to fight her in (if you have all 10 requests saved in the
compendium, this should be pretty simple).
* Every optional boss in each dungeon must be defeated (every time you clear a dungeon
a new shadow appears at the top. You need to defeat every single one).
* You need to be going for the True Ending by March 30.
* When Igor gifts the Orb of Sight item, go back into the Velvet Room.
Margaret should give you a secret request.
* Climb the Heaven dungeon again. Once you reach the top, you can fight the
hardest challenge in the game.
How to Make Perfect Food (Preparing Box-Lunches):
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Written by MetalHeadSpartan
A guide to choosing the correct instructions when preparing Box-Lunches. Choosing
the right options will make the food perfect and increase your social link stats
with a classmate of your choice the following day.
-=Perfect Cooking Instructions=-
* Broiled Fish Wrap it tightly.
* California Rolls Mix and cool simultaneously.
* Carrot & Burdock Add soy sauce and mirin.
* Chakin Sushi Thinned eggs.
* Cream Stew Dump in all the cold milk.
* Croquettes High.
* Curry Simmer.
* Daigaku-Imo Deep fry them.
* Fried Chicken Potato starch.
* Ginger Pork Score it with a knife.
* Grilled Fish Strong heat but from far away.
* Gyoza Use Olive oil.
* Hamburgers Cut a hole and look for juice.
* Kakuni Mirin, sugar & sake.
* Marinated Spinach Strain it.
* Meat Stew Simmer with a dropped lid.
* Mentaiko Pasta Mayonnaise.
* Oden Keep on a low flame and don't boil.
* Potato Salad Smash while still hot.
* Pudding Vanilla extract.
* Sweet & Sour Pork Potato starch.
* Tonkatsu Flour, egg, then panko.
* Vichyssoise Add lots of milk.
* Yakiniku Bento Use soy sauce.
Not only will perfect meals net you more Social link points. Making five will also
net you a nice achievement if you're into that completionist stuff.
How to Level Up and Farm Money (Fastest Way):
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Written by EgoKill13
I saw this method in a forum and i wanted to share this. In order to make this more
fast and efficient we are going to use golden hands, because they give you a
ridiculously big mount of EXP and Money (this guide is specially helpful if you want
to complete the compendium ASAP).
First of all, the best place to farm golden hands is in the fifth dungeon Secret
Laboratory. In this dungeon you´ll have to go to the sixth floor. This floor is not
random like the majority of the floors in Persona 4, so if you go straight forward
in this floor, you are always going to find 3 shadows, and if none of these shadows
is a golden hand, you are going to go to fifth floor and go to the sixth again until
a golden hand come up. If you´re lucky, you are going to fight 4 of them, earning
60.000 EXP and 40.000-50.000 if you kill them all.
You´ll have to go with only one partner in order to gain the most ammount of EXP
and Money and have a Persona with an Almighty skill (Megido, Megidola or Megidolaon)
toatie is a good one if you have low level (You can Upgrade Megido to Megidola with
a Skill Up in a Shuffle Time) but Trumpeter is also a Good option. You´ll have to
Buff the MC and Debuff the hands if you are not doing enough damage or failing
attacks. I Personally recommend Chie if you haven´t beat this dungeon yet, because
she can do Critical hits. But if you´re doing this after the dungeon Naoto is way
better since you´ll have 2 Almighty Atacks per turn.
Remember that if you dont attack and only uses buffs/debuffs skills or guard,
Golden Hands dont run away in the first turn.
The SP will be a problem because to recover it you´ll have to pay a lot of money,
here are some tips to make the grinding more efficient:
Maximaze the Social Link of Hermit. The Fox is going to give you discounts (60 yen
per Sp in Rank 1 and 15 yen per Sp in Rank 10).
Get a Persona With an Almighty Skill And Spell Master or an Skill to recover Sp
(This is tricky tho, because the personas that have these skills have mostly high
levels).
If you havent maximazed the hermit S-Link and dont have another way to restore Sp
than the fox, dont worry, in my current playthrough i didn't do the S-link and
didnt have any other way to restore Sp than the fox, you can do this the times
you want anyway but you´re going to spend a lot of money.
How to Get Victory Cry:
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Written by Monsterdagger
It is recommended to do this as early as possible, since this fusion relies on you
not having a high Social Link Rank with Star.
-=Why Victory Cry?=-
Victory Cry can be very useful for the Protagonist, since it allows you to get all of
your HP and SP back instantly after winning any battle. This is awesome if your Personas
uses up a lot of HP or SP when using skills, such as Hassou Tobi, Morning Star, e.t.c.
-=June 24th=-
It is recommended to do this on June 24th, since there is a Fusion Forecast that allows
a fusion skill to change on this day when fusing Personas. If you don’t plan on doing
it on this day, it should be done ASAP since this guide relies on you having a low Social
Link rank with the Star.
-=Kaiwan Fusion=-
* To start, you’re going to want to be at least level 24 and be on the previously
mentioned Forecast day that changes a random skill during fusion, such as June 24th.
* Save The Game
* Fuse A Kaiwan (It Is Recommended To Do It With A Fresh Ukobach And Ghoul)
* See If Tetrakarn Changes To Victory Cry
* If Tetrakarn Does Not Change To Victory Cry, Reload To Last Save
* Reload Save If You Didn’t Get Victory Cry
This could take some time, I’ve seen other people be more lucky than others with this
sort of thing, and I have tried other ways of doing this but it can be kind of complicated.
I find it easier to start early in the game, since the process goes faster without more
skills being added from the Star Social Link bonus when fusing, as mentioned before in
the guide.
-=Enjoy Your Victory Cry=-
Having Victory Cry this early in the game can be very useful in the late game when you’re
fusing some overpowered Personas, such as Yoshitsune, or when you want to fuse anything
at all that you want to have Victory Cry.
Deadline List:
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Written by Permit Hurple
These dates are how much time you have before a game over.
* 4/29.
* 6/4.
* 7/9.
* 8/12.
* 10/5.
* 11/20.
* 12/24.
How to Beat Margaret:
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Written by Pandeinos
Advice on how to get through the Margaret fight.
-=Your Persona=-
I likewise recommend Yoshitsune with as many different absorb abilities on him
as you can scrounge up. Aside from fusion inheritance, you can get absorb
abilities from level 10 skill cards, which drop occasionally in Yomotsu Hirasaka
or rarely in Magatsu Inaba. The biggest issue is his innate Repel Electricity,
which will give Margaret free heals.
You will either need to overwrite it with Absorb Electricity or bring a party
member weak to electricity so she’ll target them instead. I brought Yosuke (for
his ridiculously high evasion) and Kanji (for his high defense/health pool). I
found that trying to keep squishier party members alive was more trouble than
it was worth.
Unlike the reaper, Margaret does not use Hama/Mudo skills so you do not need
Null Light/Dark.
-=The Battle=-
Phase 1: The fight starts out soft, with Margaret dealing not-very-impressive
melee attacks to a random party member. Like the reaper, she gets two attacks
every turn. After a few rounds, she’ll bust out the persona compendium.
Phase 2: Margaret will cast four elemental attacks in this order: Fire, Ice,
Electricity, Wind. If one of your party members is weak to a given element,
she will ALWAYS cast the single target version on them. If no party members
are weak to that element, she will use the AOE version. Because the order is
static, you can just have your weak party member guard for that turn (or, if
their health is ok, take your chances on an evade.)
After one element cycle, she will cast a Mind Charge followed by a Megidolaon
(Ardha), or a Power Charge followed by Hassou Tobi (Yoshitsune). In the early
parts of the fight, she will mostly use Ardha, but occasionally swap in
Yoshitsune. In the latter parts of the fight, she will mostly use Yoshitsune.
The Megidolaon can be rough on the Hero, so it’s important to keep your defense
buffed. As the player’s Yoshitsune has innate null physical, the Hassou Tobi
is no risk to you, but can easily do in your allies.
Phase 3: At a little under half health, she will pause to tell you how great
you’re doing… and then cast Diarahan. Fortunately, this only happens once.
This will be followed by Morning Star (Helel). She will then restart from
phase 1, except you’ll be seeing her Yoshitsune a lot more often.
-=Your Turn=-
Hero: Heat Riser > Power Charge > Hassou Tobi. Make sure not to waste your
Hassou Tobi on turns a) after Mind Charge (Oberon), as she will be immune
to all damage (except almighty) and b) after her own Hassou Tobi, as her
Yoshitsune will absorb physical damage. If Rise has recently buffed your
defense and attack, skip the Heat Riser.
Allies: If you’re using Yosuke, keep the party’s Evasion up with Masukukaja/
Youthful Wind. If you plan to use elemental skills, Analyze each turn to
make sure you aren’t giving Margaret a free heal. Otherwise, just pick
whatever does the most damage, guarding and healing as necessary. Remember
that the Rise buff “All allies are now charged and focused” gives each party
member a free Power and Mind Charge.
-=Murder by Megidolaon=-
Every 25 turns or so, Margaret will have Oberon cast Megidolaon.
It will wipe you.
This effectively creates a time limit based on how many survival/auto-rez
abilities you have. Rise at max Social Link has two – the first one will
activate when any party member takes a fatal blow, so if you’re not careful,
you may waste it long before the Megidolaon. (It will appear as a barrier
with the message “Rise blocked all attacks”.) Her second rez will only be
used on the Hero. Other options are the Enduring Soul ability and the
Patient Collar accessory. If you activate a barrier ability (e.g. Naoto’s
Shield of Justice), Margaret will simply cast something else first to pop
the shield and then the Megidolaon.
Bonus Dungeon: Hollow Forest:
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There exists a challenging, limited time bonus dungeon in Persona 4 Golden which
can be accessed by maxing out the Aeon Social Link before the end of December,
then asking Margaret to search for Marie and keep you informed throughout the
month of January regardless of any danger involved. The dungeon will become
accessible on February 12th, but will only remain accessible until through the
13th, leaving you with an extremely narrow window of opportunity to complete it.
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