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  1. PURSE OWNER GUIDE v1.3
  2.  
  3. 1. Persona in a Nutshell
  4. 2. Which game should I play?
  5. 3. Tips and Tricks
  6. 4. Other Media
  7.  
  8.  
  9. PERSONA IN A NUTSHELL
  10. The Persona series is a hybrid JRPG/VN series made by Atlus. The series is an offshoot of the larger Shin Megami Tensei franchise that became its own style of game focusing on characters and atmosphere over the apocalyptic mythology and hardcore dungeon-crawling of the SMT games. While initially the first games in the Persona series were similar to their Shin Megami Tensei cousins, the series has evolved in a different direction and become the realistic, psychology-based real-world fantasy series it is today.
  11.  
  12. Persona games are split into two halves, the old games consisting of Persona, Persona 2 IS and Persona 2 EP, and the newer titles Persona 3, Persona 4 Persona 5 and their offshoots. The older games rely more on traditional SMT/JRPG mechanics (travelling the Overworld, visiting new locations and dungeons,exploring) while the later games adopt a more unique system of time management. Persona 3, 4 and 5 place you into the role of a character living a structured life where you choose how to spend your time, where clearing dungeons is just a part of the overall narrative.
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  14. Modern Persona is not a particularly difficult game as it is designed to be open to newcomers. Difficulty levels do allow you to set yourself a challenge however and the tricky and SMT combat mechanics do remain, so it isn't a total cakewalk. However the time management and social systems of Persona games are the focus and meat of the series, and as a result Persona has become its own beast in the JRPG world.
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  16. WHICH GAME SHOULD I PLAY?
  17.  
  18.  
  19. Megami Ibunroku Persona (1996)
  20. *Released on the Sony Playstation in Japan
  21. *Name means "Goddess Revelations: Persona"
  22. *A classic SMT dungeon-crawler in form, MIP differed from SMT with a larger cast of playable characters in a real-world setting, and began the trend of school students fighting enemies using Personas that the Persona series is known for
  23. *Features alternate routes through the game, some very hard
  24. *Very oldschool with lots of random encounters and a slow battle system, relatively simple plot
  25. *Probably the most difficult game to complete because of the dated, unforgiving nature of the combat system and dungeon mechanics
  26. *Released outside of Japan as Revelations: Persona, a heavily edited, localized and altered version of the game with character names and appearances altered to look and seem American as well as large portions of story removed and the ending altered
  27. *Rereleased in 2009 as Shin Megami Tensei: Persona for the Playstation Portable in English as a full remake with remixed music, enhanced graphics, redrawn art, redesigned dungeons and a new intro. This remake version is recommended over the original for obvious reasons
  28.  
  29. Persona 2: Innocent Sin (1999)
  30. *Released on the Sony Playstation in Japan
  31. *Story is loosely related to the events of Persona 1 and features returning characters, however playing Persona 1 is not needed to understand Persona 2
  32. *Transitional title from SMT to unique IP, Persona 2 features classic dungeons yet introduced more social aspects, slice-of-life elements, and a more character-centric story that is slightly surreal and channels the quirky writing of earlier SMT games
  33. *While still featuring random encounters and Demon negotiation from SMT, gameplay is easier and less unforgiving, which makes the title much more accessible
  34. *Features continuity nods and references to other SMT franchise offshoots like Devil Summoner
  35. *Rereleased in 2011 on Playstation Portable in English as a full remake with remixed music, enhanced graphics, redrawn art and better controls but keeps the gameplay mostly the same
  36.  
  37. Persona 2: Eternal Punishment (2000)
  38. *Released on the Sony Playstation in Japan and in America
  39. *Direct sequel to events of Innocent Sin (yet for some reason was released in America while the original wasn't)
  40. *Darker and more grounded than previous games, Eternal Punishment is the only Persona game to feature a female protagonist (thought Persona 3 Portable allows you to select male or female)
  41. *Much more difficult than Persona 2, requiring focused and organized grinding, Demon hunting and Persona fusing
  42. *Concludes the story-setting from Megami Ibunroku Persona, setting the stage for the second form of the Persona series
  43. *Was rereleased in 2012 on Playstation Portable as a full remake with remixed music, enhanced graphics and redrawn art...but this version was not released in English due to disappointing sales of previous remakes
  44.  
  45. Persona 3 (2006)
  46. *Released on the Playstation 2 in Japan, America and Europe
  47. *Departure from SMT and previous Persona titles, Persona 3 uses a hybrid life simulation and dungeon crawler system to combine adventure, exploration and episodic storytelling
  48. *Removes Demon enemies and Negotiation in favour of Jungian Psychology-based opponents called Shadows
  49. *Set in a realistic world only loosely connected to the events of the previous games, basically a soft reboot
  50. *Individual combat is easier and smoother, controls greatly improved, however party members have their own AI and fight by themselves unless given specific tactics to follow
  51. *Challenge comes from completing time-management-centric Social Link system for new Personas and exploring hundreds of floors in the game's Dungeon
  52. *The player can improve social stats in order to make him more appealing to other characters, which maximizes Social Links
  53. *Time limit is a full Japanese school year
  54. *Known as a very "blue" game, with a lot of emotional plotlines and has a very back-ended story. This encourages the player to get to know the cast over the course of the game as the focus is on interpersonal relationships
  55.  
  56. Persona 3 FES (2007)
  57. *Released on Playstation 2 in Japan, America and Europe
  58. *Improved version of Persona 3 with more content tweaked gameplay and a new Hard Mode, as well as more S-Link options, new dialogue and an increase in content
  59. *Features The Answer, an Epilogue Story set after the main game with its own dungeon that concludes the Persona 3 story
  60. *Generally considered the definitive version of Persona 3
  61.  
  62. Persona 3 Portable (2009)
  63. *Released on the Playstation 2 in Japan, America and Europe
  64. *A portable version of Persona 3, featuring more gameplay tweaks and new content
  65. *Due to memory constraints replaces the 3D Overworld and regular Cutscenes with 2D Visual Novel Cutscenes
  66. *Allows direct control of party members, new dungeon rescue missions, more Personas, and a new bonus boss rush mode called Vision Quest
  67. *Features the option to pick a female main character whose tone and dialogue is changed significantly, which also changes Social Links and romance options
  68. *Does not feature The Answer
  69. *Recommended to be played after FES
  70.  
  71. Persona 4 (2008)
  72. *Released on the Playstation 2 in Japan, America and Europe
  73. *Builds on Persona 3 but is very different in tone
  74. *Player is set into a time management situation with multiple Social Links to follow and dungeons to explore once again, however the game has a less tense pace than 3 and is easier to complete all Links in
  75. *Combat system and general difficulty have been eased up and Dungeons aren't huge, allowing the player more freedom and give to experiment or take the game slower
  76. *SMT affinities and elements archetypes have beens simplified and the player can directly control party members unlike Persona 3
  77. *Storyline is based around the small-town murder-mystery with supernatural themes and features multiple endings based on your actions
  78. *Most newbie-friendly Persona title
  79.  
  80. Persona 4 Arena (2012)
  81. *Released on Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Arcades in Japan, America and Europe (Arcades in Japan only)
  82. *Known as Persona 4 The Ultimate in Mayonaka Arena in Japan, or P4U for short
  83. *A 2D fighting game by Atlus and Ark System Works that features both combat gameplay and a full Light Novel-style story mode
  84. *A story sequel to the events of Persona 4 and Persona 3, featuring the casts of both games and set chronologically after Persona 4
  85. *Fan-oriented plotline that elaborates on how the various characters have developed, but the story itself is original
  86. *Online play is available, and there are tournaments in Japan
  87. *If you're not good at fighting games, the story-mode features much easier fights to allow you to complete the very long and detailed story mode, which is many hours long and told from multiple perspectives
  88. *It is recommended that you have played Persona 3 and Persona 4 before playing this
  89.  
  90. Persona 4 Golden (2012)
  91. *Released on Playstation Vita in Japan, America, and Europe
  92. *Enhanced remake of Persona 4 like FES was of 3
  93. *Features upgraded textures, new music, a very large amount of new dialog and content, several new group events, new cutscenes, two new social links, new Personas, a new dungeon, new areas, more costumes, gardening, scooters, a fast-forward button, a new Epilogue, more time to do activities, new attacks, more difficulty options, rebalanced bosses and characters, Bonus content including music videos, a quiz game, psychology lectures about the Persona series, movie viewers, and a new battle theme
  94. *Golden expands the game's backstory and adds more content to the story itself, however the real focus is on interpersonal relationships as it adds tons of events and things to do with the cast
  95. *Probably the easiest of the Persona games if you don't play it on hard
  96.  
  97. Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold (2014)
  98. *Released on Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Arcades in Japan, America and Europe (Arcades in Japan only)
  99. *Known as Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold in Japan, or TUUSH, and Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, or P4AU, in America
  100. *A 2D fighting game by Atlus and Ark System Works that features both combat gameplay and a full Light Novel-style story mode
  101. *A story sequel to the events of Persona 4 and Persona 3, featuring the casts of both games and set chronologically a day after Persona 4 Arena
  102. *Online play is available, and there are tournaments in Japan (Lobby mode is PS3 only)
  103. *The story mode is more streamlined than P4U has two sides, P3 and P4, with the P4 side having the true ending
  104. *The game is still centered around everybody being able to play, so if you're not good at fighting games have no worries
  105. *P4U story mode is a DLC for this game, so you can just buy this version
  106.  
  107. Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (2014)
  108. *Released on the Nintendo 3DS
  109. *Features the casts of Persona 3 from the middle of their story and Persona 4 from the middle of their story meeting in supernatural circumstances
  110. *Gameplay design based on Etrian Odyssey series of dungeon crawlers with EO's staff heading the project
  111. *DLC Personas are available, both free and paid for
  112.  
  113. Persona 4: Dancing All Night (2015)
  114. *Release on Playstation Vita in Japan on 6.25.2015, NA and EU TBA
  115. *Chronologically the final title in the Persona 4 game series set after the other games
  116. *A rhythm-dancing game featuring the Persona 4 cast using the power of dance to battle Shadows
  117. *Used to be a collaboration title with dance veteran Dingo, but now Atlus took the reigns
  118. *Launches with a special look at Persona 5
  119.  
  120. Persona 5 (2016)
  121. *Release in Japan on 9.15.2016 for Playstation 3 and Playstation 4
  122. *Gameplay has been streamlined and is the most accessible mainline title to date
  123. *Difficulty has been reduced and is extremely beginner friendly
  124. *Story is about rebelling against societies norms and the public's fickle opinion, also there's a godlike entity at the end
  125.  
  126. Persona Dancing Star/Moon Light (2018)
  127. *Released in Japan on 5.24.2018 for Playstation 4 and Playstation Vita
  128. *Features the Persona 3 and Persona 5 cast
  129. *The games themselves are split into two versions and offer an average 4 hours worth of content
  130. *Story evolves around the Velvet room attendants organizing a dance competition between both the SEES and Phantom Thieves to see who's the better guest.
  131. *Technically these titles both take place at the same time within a dream, but chronologically they take place after Yaldabaoth has been defeated and a period of time after Shinji Aragaki had died, but before the final sacrifice.
  132. *Gameplay wise they're the exact same as their Persona 4 Dancing All Night counterpart, however unlike P4DAN, they do not feature a story mode and instead offer miniature 5 rank social links for each character (DLC characters do not apply)
  133. *The DLC bundles all together cost $185 USD and does not transfer between vita and PS4 versions of the game
  134.  
  135. Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth (2018)
  136. *Released in Japan on 11.29.2018 on the Nintendo 3DS
  137. *Features the Persona 3, Persona 4 and Persona 5 cast and two new NPCs
  138. *Gameplay design based on Etrian Odyssey series of dungeon crawlers
  139. *The combat system has been revamped and the puzzles have been mostly removed and or toned down, offering a much more smoother experience for people not familiar with this genre
  140.  
  141. Persona 5 The Royal (2019)
  142. *Released in Japan on 10.31.2019 on the Playstation 4
  143. *Enhanced remake of Persona 5 like Golden was of 4
  144. *Adds in a new semester with 2 new confidants plus a revamped one, a completely new area of Tokyo to explore, reworked boss fights, new battle mechanics, more group events and additional frivolous details like phone calls which give you free notes and new date spots
  145. *Royal follows the same plot beats and storyline as the original game with 3 new confidants thrown in the mix, however if you have completed Takuto Maruki's confidant by November, the new semester will unlock and you will be able to experience the new term
  146. *This is the definite version of the game, but does not offer much to people who have already experienced Persona 5
  147.  
  148. Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers (2020)
  149. *Released in Japan on 2.20.2020 on Playstation 4 and Nintendo Switch
  150. *This is a m̶u̶s̶o̶u̶ Action RPG that takes place a few months after the events of Persona 5 and features 8 of the Phantom Thieves as well as two new characters called Sophie (Sophia) and Zenkichi (Wolf).
  151. *Yes this game is canon, no it does not mean Royal isn't canon
  152. *No Goro and Kasumi are not in it, not even as DLC, stop asking
  153.  
  154. Catherine (2011)
  155. *Released on Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 in Japan, America and Europe
  156. *Created by the Persona team, yet is its own game
  157. *Considered by some to be an "honorary" Persona title due to mythological themes, time management, emphasis on interpersonal relationships, and a pseudo-social-link system, also features Demons and Alignments from SMT
  158. *Gameplay consists of players talking to other characters and interacting with them during the day and experiencing nightmares during the night where they climb through puzzle-like levels of pushable blocks, sometimes escaping from bosses and battling other people trapped in nightmares
  159. *Features references and music to the Persona and SMT games, and is considered to be one of the most visually attractive games from Atlus
  160.  
  161.  
  162. TIPS AND TRICKS
  163.  
  164.  
  165. Persona:
  166. * Max out DEX and get Megido
  167. * Unless the enemy will absorb or reflect it, always use your personas. When they level up, ALL of their
  168. stats go up
  169. * If you want to go on the much harder Snow Queen Quest which is a completely alternate route, make sure you
  170. talk to everybody at school every single time you're there. Visit every room and talk to everyone.
  171. Twice
  172. -Snow Queen Quest was cut out in Revelations.
  173. * The best 5th party member is Reiji, but you have to talk to everybody, including his mother at the
  174. mall before the real game starts, and you have to encounter him in front of SEBEC and at the
  175. abandoned factory at specific times. If you don't have him by the end of the school dungeon, you
  176. messed up
  177. - If you want ANY fifth party member who isn't Brown, don't recruit him at the police station
  178. * Mediarama and regular Medicine will last you well past half way through the game
  179. * If you get into the lost forest dungeon, save your game on an alternate slot. Trust me on this
  180. * Fill out every space on your map and fight everything you encounter to make sure you're leveled up
  181. * Snow Queen Quest is hard and tiring
  182. * Get Lilim
  183. *http://persona1.wikidot.com/start Detailed Guide for the game!
  184.  
  185. Persona 2 Innocent Sin:
  186. * You don't need to fuse at all
  187. * Max out DEX/TEC and Vit
  188. * You can play the game using only the Persona you get from Philemon directly ("handouts")
  189. * Allow your party members to handle issues on their own when given the choice, however don't leave
  190. Yukino behind (you will understand the meaning of this eventually)
  191. * Spread rumors that shops sell high quality, expensive weapons and armor
  192. - Remember to spread at least one that some shops will pay a lot for used equimpment
  193. * Use fusion spells at every opportunity; they rank up your Persona faster and do tons of damage.
  194. * To get the ultimate handout persona, you must collect all the masks hidden in Mt. Iwato(4)
  195.  
  196. Persona 2 Eternal Punishment:
  197. * Use the Velvet Room on a regular basis, as your handouts are not strong enough to carry you the whole
  198. game like in IS
  199. * Stock up on Lucky Bags and Antidoes before going to the Sanitarium
  200. * When warned to stock up on the next area, take the chance to do so
  201. * Talk to everyone everywhere because there are missable unlockable contacts and sidequests
  202. * Only go to the Bomb Shelter if you are prepared for a challenge
  203. * Give Baofu personae with Tec or Agi bonuses
  204. * Get accustomed to demon contacts; try to get blank cards whenever possible
  205. * No, EP Portable won't be translated. Some kind moonspeaking anon in /smtg/ made a short summary of Tatsuya's Additional Scenario
  206. Episode 1: http://pastebin.com/ZwgvSg4m
  207. Episode 2: http://pastebin.com/Mcimw1pM
  208. Episode 3: http://pastebin.com/Da5uj7Mk
  209. Typesets: http://www.mediafire.com/?ok1bj972jj6ojt6
  210.  
  211. Persona 3/FES/Portable:
  212. * Fuse everything
  213. * It is pretty much impossible to max all S.Links on your first playthrough without using a guide for literally entire game (Around 70-80 hours). Doing so kills the fun, just max S.Links you like, work on your stats and then try again on NG+, as they transfer over his level, Persona compendium, Max Link items, social states and money
  214. * Prioritize less accessible social links (ones available on fewer days of the week, or not available
  215. during the summer) over more accessible ones
  216. - Some High Priority
  217. a. The SEES girls
  218. b. Akinari Kamiki
  219. c. Shinjiro (P3P)
  220. d. Ryoji (P3P)
  221. - Some Low Priority
  222. a. Bunkichi and Mitsuko (Just remember to rescue them from Tartarsauce)
  223. - Good, interesting S.Links you should try to max on your first playthrough
  224. a. Sun (Akinari Kamiki/Dying young man. Avaible only on Sunday at Nagaki shrine. To trigger it, hanged man S.Link should be on rank 3.)
  225. b. Tower (Mutatsu, night-only S.Link. Found at Club Escapade, needs Strength S.Link on rank 4 and Yuko telling you about the rumor of a monk who drinks and smokes in the club at night. In FeMC's case, Chariot needs to be on rank 3 and it is Rio who tells you the rumor.)
  226. c. Devil (The ''I need an adult'' S.Link of P3, needs high charm, only avaible at night, are you man enough to give somre random guy all your yens for a promise of being a swimsuit model? If so, go and meed the seedy-lookin businessman in the Mall.)
  227. d. Honorable mention; Hidetoshi Odagiri (Emperor) and Yuko Nishiwaki(Strength) for allowing you to fuse OP as fuck Personas when you max them
  228. * Aim to reach the top of the current Tartarus block before the next full moon (i.e. go as high as you
  229. are allowed)
  230. *Do Elizabeth's Requests
  231. *Aside from the replay bosses, the Vision Quest's trick bosses in P3P are very cryptic and difficult to figure out, so good luck
  232.  
  233. Persona 4/Golden
  234. * Fuse everything
  235. * Buy TaP sodas from one of the vending machines; you can buy five per week (Replenishes on Monday)
  236. * Fuse Senri for Shadow Yukiko, she blocks Fire. Rakshasa for Shadow Kanji (Resists physical)
  237. * At level 17, you can fuse a Sarasvati with Invigorate 2 to regain mana
  238. * On rainy days, you can visit Aiya to get a large social stat increase
  239. * Complete the fox's quests as soon as you can; increasing the Hermit social link will reduce the fox's
  240. prices
  241. * Prioritize the Social Links of party members you intend to use in combat, since they get various
  242. combat bonuses (like taking a blow meant to kill you, or performing a follow-up attack)
  243. *Social Links:
  244. 1. Important SLinks
  245. -Justice (Nanako)
  246. -Hierophant (Dojima)
  247. -Magician, Chariot, Priestess, Emperor, Lovers, Fortune ( So the IT)
  248. 1.5 Somewhat important
  249. -Tower (Tutoring), it will let you fuse Yoshitsune with Hassou Tobi(game-breaking Persona, rape train has no brakes) so you won't have to grind
  250. 2. Other good, interesting SLinks
  251. -Moon (To date her you need to push her away on rank 4 instead of asking to be her bf. You need to pick "...". Courage must be at least on 'Brave' to hang out with her)
  252. -Death (Old Lady, Hisano Kuroda, available after rank 3 Devil, only on Sundays)
  253. -Hanged Man (Naoki Konishi, Saki's brother, starting his SLink takes two days, available on Mondays after School and Holidays)
  254. -Devil (Sayoko Uehara, if you are into nurses)
  255. *When the game prompts you to save, SAVE. Especially when when it says "shit is about to get real", that means make multiple slots. Once you reach the climax, just stay calm and focus on convincing your friends that everything is not what it seems, no matter what
  256. *To get the true ending, remember to talk to everyone on your last day, then head for the secret base one last time
  257. *Like P3, you can carry over your stats, money, compendium, max Slink items and persona slots, though not your level to the NG+
  258. *Concerning Golden, you can get an extended Epilogue and a new Dungeon by maxing Marie's S-Link before Christmas. You don't have to romance her, but it's recommended to do so because it will give you more playable days to finish off other S-Links and activities. You can also get another ending by pursuing a certain character's S-Link after a certain point
  259. *To get the Fishing Pole and Bug Net in Golden, You Give a drink to a boy at the Shrine from 6/4 to get a bug which you give to Lady Shiroku at her Pub at night to get a hook, which you give to the old man at the Rivebank to get a fishing pole, and then return to the boy and discover he has lost his net. Then, visit the Shrine in the evening to talk to a lady in a Kimono to get the net
  260. * Golden Fishing and Bughunt Guide (needed to finish the Fox's S-Link):
  261. - Read books about bugs
  262. - Catch Inaba Jewel Beetle, there are more of them at night
  263. - Read books about fishing, Expert Fishing will teach you a new reel technique
  264. - It must be raining/snowing/foggy or anytime in December
  265. - The ripples for Guardian are very specific, at first it looks like Huge Fish but trust me you will know
  266. - Reel back until you get the right ripples, then FIGHT!
  267. - Get the Sea Rod from the old guy
  268. - Ride your scooter three times to unlock the Shichiri Beach
  269. - Catch Genji Beetle ( or buy it from Tanaka on 8/22, which is way easier because little niggs are hard to catch)
  270. - Wait for rain, catch the motherfucker
  271. *To get your friends second Personas, complete their S-Links. To get 3rd Personas for your friends in Golden, hang out with them in January
  272. *Continuing over on NG+ in Golden lets you keep all your costumes!
  273.  
  274. P4U2 Guide/Resources
  275. *https://pastebin.com/M3MPepKb
  276.  
  277. Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
  278. *Strength builds are OP, use them for best effect
  279. *Magic is lackluster besides Hama/Mudo for mobs
  280. *Use binds
  281. *For more detailed info see http://pastebin.com/Bq16HvJh
  282.  
  283. Persona 4: Dancing All Night
  284. *Beat story mode and buy every item to unlock everything
  285. *Beat songs in free mode to unlock more
  286.  
  287. Persona 5
  288. *Fuse everything
  289. *Register your Personas
  290. *If you catch a Bicorn you can avoid fusing away Arsene
  291. *By fertilizer for your plant for easy kindness points
  292. *Eat a big bang burger or take a bath on rainy days
  293. *Visit the juice stand every Saturday
  294. *Focus on maxing Moon, Star and Temperance
  295. *Prioritize your party composition's confidants as members who you do not complete don't have access to baton passes, blocking lethal blows, curing status aliments, ect.
  296. *For a more in depth look at confidants, see https://imgur.com/a/xJfRaff
  297. *Purchase or take out books to read on the train
  298. *DON'T SELL OUT YOUR FRIENDS
  299. *DON'T TAKE IGOR'S DEAL
  300.  
  301. Persona 5: The Royal
  302. A 100% walk-through guide:
  303. https://aqiu384.github.io/p5r-walkthrough/ace-walkthrough
  304.  
  305. Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth
  306. *Instant kills have been nerfed
  307. *Binds are OP
  308. *Strength is still superior, but magic isn't a waste of time
  309. *Refer to the link for a more in depth look https://files.catbox.moe/cogfdw.png
  310.  
  311. OTHER MEDIA
  312.  
  313. *Pretty much every Persona game has had some sort of Japan-only mobile phone spin-off that we never get to play
  314. *Persona 4 has two decent (if cheaply-made) anime that does differ from the game (characters don't use weapons, Yu talks, etc)
  315. *Persona 3 has a mutipart OVA, only watch the last one if you're a fan of Aigis
  316. *Persona 5 has a lackluster anime addition that tells the exact same story as the game but at a break neck pace
  317. *Every Persona title has a manga adaptation and none of them are canon
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