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Megami Ibunroku Persona: Ikū no Tō Hen is a 2006 role-playing video game for mobile phones, and a spin-off of Megami Ibunroku Persona in the Persona series. It was developed by Bbmf and published by Atlus, releasing in 2006.
On September 14, 2023, the game was re-released by G-Mode for the Nintendo Switch as part of their G-Mode Archives+ series. The game was also released on Steam two weeks later on September 29.[1]
An unofficial translation patch has been released, in which the title was translated as Persona: Anomalous Tower Chronicle[2].
Blurb
Japanese
悪魔達の支配する異次元空間から脱出せよ。
ペルソナ使い達のもう一つの物語。 |
Akuma-tachi no shihaisuru ijigen kūkan kara dasshutsu seyo.
Perusona tsukai-tachi no mō hitotsu no monogatari. |
English
Escape from the other dimensional space ruled by demons.
Another story of the Persona users.[a] |
Synopsis
The events of this game take place during the main story of Megami Ibunroku Persona.
After the events of the SEBEC Building, the playable characters were originally meant to be transported to the alternate version of Mikage-cho by the power of the DEVA System. However, the dimensional passage connecting those two worlds intersected with a passage to a different dimension, and so the characters were sent there instead.
The protagonist, Maki Sonomura, and Masao "Mark" Inaba wake up at the base of a mysterious tower. After finding a door to the Velvet Room, the trio goes inside and meets Igor, who tells them the details of their situation. The tower they're in is called The Anomalous Tower, and their friends were scattered among different floors. The only way to return to their world and resume their quest is to reach the top of the tower and make use of a transport device located there. However, the tower of a demons' nest whose infrastructure is forever changing and the transport device can only be activated via the use of nine different orbs that are in possession of powerful demons.
Gameplay
The objective of the game is to reach the topmost floor of the tower. Outside of Rest Areas, each floor is randomly generated and the map is filled as the player explores it.
Each floor contains a portal to the next floor, and a number of randomly-generated treasure chests. It's also possible for Trish's Fountain to spawn in a floor.
As the player explores the tower, they unlock more party members by finding them. The party is limited to five characters, and changes in party lineup can only be performed at the base of the tower.
Shop
The shop will buy and sell items and equipment. It can be found at the base of the tower and Rest Areas. The shop's inventory won't update as the player progresses, rather each iteration of the shop has its own selection.
Warehouse
Defeat in battle does not result in a game over sequence, and instead the player will be sent to the base of the tower. However, they will have lost all their money, items, and equipment.
The Warehouse serves to mitigate that, allowing players to store and withdraw both items and money. The Warehouse can be found both on the tower's base as well as Rest Areas.
Refinery
The Refinery allows players to spend gemstones to permanently upgrade pieces of equipment. Each upgrade will increase the equipment's attack/defense stat by 10% and a bonus stat depending on the gemstone chosen.
Each piece of equipment can be refined up to ten times, but due to rounding errors it won't necessarily translate to a 100% upgrade.
Rank | Weapons | Firearms | Armor | |||
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Gemstone | Bonus Stat | Gemstone | Bonus Stat | Gemstone | Bonus Stat | |
+1~+3 | Malachite | Evasion +1 | Pearl | - | Turquoise | Weapon Hit +1 |
Moonstone | Defense +1 | Opal | Gun Hit +1 | |||
+4~+6 | Tanzanite | Evasion +2 | Garnet | - | Onyx | Weapon Hit +1 |
Amethyst | Defense +2 | Aquamarine | Gun Hit +1 | |||
+7~+9 | Alexandrite | Evasion +3 | Topaz | - | Ruby | Weapon Hit +1 |
Emerald | Defense +3 | Sapphire | Gun Hit +1 | |||
+10 | Diamond | - | Diamond | - | Diamond | - |
Treasure Chests
Much like the floor layouts, the contents of treasure chests are also randomized.
Odds | Result |
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60% | Item |
20% | Money |
12% | Trap |
5% | Full HP recovery |
3% | Full SP recovery |
Item Chests
Each floor has a maximum total of 25 possible items, divided in six categories. Each category has a different number of possible items in it. The game will first decide on a category and then choose an item inside of it. Each possible item inside of a category has an equal chance of being selected.
Odds | No. of Items |
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15% | 1 |
45% | 8 |
10% | 1 |
20% | 7 |
9% | 4 |
1% | 4 |
Not all possible items correspond to a valid item ID. If such item is selected, the game will restart the process of selecting a category. This behavior is on purpose to make rare items even more rare, as invalid IDs are more prevalent in categories with rare items.
If the player is already carrying the maximum amount of the item chosen, the game will give the player either money, full HP recovery, or full SP recovery. Each of these three options will have equal odds among them.
Trapped Chests
Odds | Effect |
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25% | Damage equal to 5% of maximum HP to the entire party. |
25% | Inflicts a random party member with Poison. |
25% | Initiates a battle. |
25% | Erases the player's map. |
Trapped chests cannot occur on floors 1-10. If the game's random number generator selects the Trap category on those floors, it'll redo the calculation until it selects a different outcome.
The spell Liftoma and the item Core Shield will protect the player from a trapped chest. They won't prevent trapped chests from spawning, but will instead nullify the effects of the traps.
Money Chests
If a chest contains money, the amount is equal to the level of a random party member multiplied by 100.
Ailments
Light Ailments
Like in Megami Ibunroku Persona, light ailments can stack up to three turns and most of their effects also worsen with stacks.
There's no change in accuracy or evasion between Ranks 2 and 3 of Blind. For some unknown reason, Unlucky Rank 2 has a lower Luck demerit than Rank 1.
Ailment | Effect | Rank 1 | Rank 2 | Rank 3 |
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Happy | Cannot be controlled. Defense lowered. |
Lowered by 5%. | Lowered by 10%. | Lowered by 15%. |
Panic | Cannot be controlled. May attack an ally or move. |
10% chance. | 30% chance. | 60% chance. |
Charm | Cannot be controlled. Will attack an ally. Own attack is raised. |
Raised by 10%. | Raised by 20%. | Raised by 30%. |
Sleep | Cannot act. Defense lowered. |
Lowered by 10%. | Lowered by 20%. | Lowered by 30%. |
Mute | Chance of failure when using Persona. | 25% chance. | 50% chance. | 100% chance. |
Blind | Accuracy and evasion lowered. | Lowered by 20%. | Lowered by 50%. | Lowered by 50%. |
Freeze | Cannot act. Takes extra damage from Electric skills. |
Raised by 10%. | Raised by 20%. | Raised by 30%. |
Shock | Cannot act. Takes extra damage from Ice skills. |
Raised by 10%. | Raised by 20%. | Raised by 30%. |
Bind | Cannot act. | — | — | — |
Unlucky | Luck lowered. | Lowered by 50%. | Lowered by 25%. | Lowered by 100%. |
Guilt | Cannot perform certain actions. | Attack or Gun | Persona | Everything |
Severe Ailments
Ailment | Effect |
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Poison | All damage dealt is halved. Loses 1/16 of maximum HP per turn. Loses 1 HP per four steps in the dungeon. |
Stone | Cannot act. Defense lowers by 20%. 20% more chance of receiving a critical hit. |
Paralyze | Cannot act. Loses 1/16 of maximum SP per turn. |
Sick | Loses 1/8 of maximum HP per turn. Loses 1/8 of maximum HP per four steps in the dungeon. |
Good Ailments
Ailment | Effect |
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Cloak | Cannot be hit with regular attack. Cannot use Persona and takes double damage from magic. |
Puppet | Revives an unconscious ally as a puppet. Cannot use Persona. |
Counter | Retaliates enemy regular Attack with own. |
Fury | Cannot be controlled. Damage and Hit Rate doubled. Attacks enemies with regular Attack. |
Berserk | Cannot be controlled. Damage doubled. Attacks enemies with Persona. |
Beast | Changes all parameters according to Moon Phase. NEW: Lowers by 50%. 1/8: Lowers by 30%. 2/8: Lowers by 20%. 3/8: Lowers by 10%. HALF: No change. 5/8:Raises by 10%. 6/8: Raises by 20%. 7/8: Raises by 30%. FULL: Raises by 50%. |
Stats
The formulas used to calculate stats are different from Megami Ibunroku Persona, being more simplified.
Stat | Calculation |
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Weapon Attack | STR + Attack of current weapon |
Weapon Hit | DEX + Hit of current weapon |
Gun Attack | Attack of current gun + Attack of current bullet |
Gun Hit | DEX + Hit of current gun |
Defense | VIT + Defense of all current armor |
Evasion | AGI + Evasion of all current armor |
Formulas
Unlike in Megami Ibunroku Persona, skills of physical attributes make use of the magic formula. This means they do damage based on Magic Attack and Defense and cannot crit.
Name | Formula | |
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Party | Enemies | |
Regular Attack | ||
Gun Attack | - | |
Skills | ||
Ailments | ||
Critical Hits | ||
Hit Rate | ||
Healing (Dia and Media) |
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Healing (Diarama and Mediarama) |
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Escape |
Listings
Characters
Bosses
Personas
Demons
Skills
Items
Equipment
Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 女神異聞録ペルソナ 異空の塔編 | Alternate Goddess Tale Persona: Tower of Another Place Chapter |
Gallery
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Steam Library artwork
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Character Portraits
Trivia
- Several items and skills were either removed or had their effects altered for this game.
- The following skills were removed: Passionate Kiss, Demon's Kiss, Evil Smile, Deathtouch, Viper Smash, Drumroll Punch, Rainbow Strike, Clone, Single Shot, Drive Shot, Middle Shot, Powder Shot, and Long Shot.
Notes
- ↑ Blurb taken from the English listing on Steam.