![]() ![]() In Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, Skill Cards can be created in the Velvet Room. The Cards can now also be obtainable during Shuffle Time by choosing the Sword arcana card as it normally is with Shuffle Time, the more dangerous the dungeon, the better Skill Cards one can obtain. Naturally, like the Persona compendium, the stronger the skills, the larger the fee to purchase them. He can also now turn over Skill Cards to Marie and register them independently of their Personas, allowing him to purchase the skills at any time. In Persona 4 Golden, that functionality remains, as the protagonist can extract Skill Cards from Personas at Chagall Café once they have obtained a skill with a card symbol next to it. Skill Cards do not carry over in New Game Plus, so it is advised to use them to improve Personas stored in the compendium prior to beginning a new cycle. Skill Cards can be used at any time, unlike in the previous two games where they can only be used during Persona creation. However, the protagonist must give up the Skill Card, then return in five days or later to retrieve them, and only one Skill Card can be cloned at a time. Skill Cards can also be cloned at the Naganaki Shrine for free. Like Heart Items, the protagonist can register a Persona in the compendium right before it gains its Skill Card in order to easily obtain as many of that Persona's Cards as desired, so long as the protagonist can afford the Persona's summoning fee. In Persona 3 Portable, Skill Cards can be obtained from every Persona by leveling them to a specific level (specified on the Persona's stat sheet). In addition, members of the Masked Circle apparently use Skill Cards to cast spells. In Eternal Punishment, Skill Cards can be bought from the Time Count, with a few Cards available from the start and his inventory expanding as the player 'registers' new Cards with him, allowing him to copy them. ![]() The symbol at the top of the Card's image indicates the skill's target, with ★ for single-target, ★★ for group-target and ∞ for all enemies. ![]() ![]() Skill Cards cannot, however, be used as consumable items to cast the spell they would normally teach. Like in the previous game, certain Skill Cards may be unusable depending on the Persona's type (for example, Aqua-element cards cannot be used on Fire-type Personas), and cannot be used to give a Persona more than eight skills, including Mutation and Rumor Skills. In the Persona 2 duology, Skill Cards are used essentially the same way, except the learned skill is immediately usable. Skill Tablets can also be used as consumable items during battle to cast the spell they would teach if used during Persona creation. The skill is gained when the Persona ranks up to Rank 2 and takes priority over skill inheritance. In the first Persona, they can be used during Persona creation to give the Persona a skill it wouldn't normally learn, although skills which conflict with its Type or Subtype cannot be learned. The concept for Skill Cards began in Megami Ibunroku Persona, where they were known as Skill Tablets or Skill Stones, unrelated to the "Spell Cards" required to fuse Personas. Megami Ibunroku Persona as Skill Tablets. ![]()
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