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In the real world, [[wikipedia:tungsten|tungsten]] is a very dense metal. An alloy of tungsten called [[wikipedia:tungsten carbide|tungsten carbide]] is commonly used in industrial machinery and military equipment, which may be why it is dropped by the mecha-like Steel Machine Shadows.
In the real world, [[wikipedia:tungsten|tungsten]] is a very dense metal. An alloy of tungsten called [[wikipedia:tungsten carbide|tungsten carbide]] is commonly used in industrial machinery and military equipment, which may be why it is dropped by the mecha-like Steel Machine Shadows.
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 3 November 2024

Tungsten is an item in the Persona series.

Profile

Tungsten is a material dropped by a Shadow. Selling it to Daidara inspires him to create new equipment.

Gameplay

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Effect

Game Effect Usage Buy Price Sell Price Capacity
In Battle Outside
Persona 4 Golden
Sell 4 to unlock Great Sword at Daidara Metalworks
¥470‎
99

Obtaining

Game Obtained
Persona 4 Golden
Shop
Found
Drop Dropped by Steel Machine in Void Quest

Descriptions

Game Description
Persona 4 Golden
Part of Steel Machine. The owner of Daidara may be able to use it...

Nomenclature

In the real world, tungsten is a very dense metal. An alloy of tungsten called tungsten carbide is commonly used in industrial machinery and military equipment, which may be why it is dropped by the mecha-like Steel Machine Shadows.

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese タングステン Tungusuten

References