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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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The Velvet Room serves as a place to fuse Personas, acting similarly to the [[Cathedral of Shadows]] in the [[Shin Megami Tensei (Series)|Shin Megami Tensei]] series. All party members that wield a Persona in the first three entries are able to fuse new Personas. However--only the protagonist, dubbed a "wild card", is able to do so in Persona 3, 4, and 5. Many games also include a Compendium, which allows you to register Personas as well as later summon them at any time (at a fee).
The Velvet Room serves as a place to fuse Personas, acting similarly to the [[Cathedral of Shadows]] in the [[Shin Megami Tensei (Series)|Shin Megami Tensei]] series. Like the Cathedral of Shadows, the player cannot fuse Personas that are of a higher level than the protagonist's currnet level, although this restriction can be circumvented in ''[[Persona 5]]'' by paying a fee, after reaching max rank with the [[Confidants|Strength Confidant]].
 
All party members that wield a Persona in the first three entries are able to fuse new Personas. However--only the protagonist, dubbed a "wild card", is able to do so in ''[[Persona 3]]'', ''[[Persona 4]]'', and ''Persona 5''. Many games also include a Compendium, which allows the player to register Personas as well as later summon them at any time (at a fee).


==Game Appearances==
==Game Appearances==

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Velvet Room is a recurring location in the Persona series. The room is a place that exists between dream and reality, mind and matter, and that only those who are bound by a contract can enter.[a]

It is typically hosted by Igor, along with one or more "Velvet Attendants." The characters serving as the attendants vary by game.

Gameplay

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The Velvet Room serves as a place to fuse Personas, acting similarly to the Cathedral of Shadows in the Shin Megami Tensei series. Like the Cathedral of Shadows, the player cannot fuse Personas that are of a higher level than the protagonist's currnet level, although this restriction can be circumvented in Persona 5 by paying a fee, after reaching max rank with the Strength Confidant.

All party members that wield a Persona in the first three entries are able to fuse new Personas. However--only the protagonist, dubbed a "wild card", is able to do so in Persona 3, Persona 4, and Persona 5. Many games also include a Compendium, which allows the player to register Personas as well as later summon them at any time (at a fee).

Game Appearances

Megami Ibunroku Persona‎

Persona 2: Innocent Sin

Persona 2: Eternal Punishment

Persona 3 FES

Persona 4 Golden

Persona 5 Royal‎

Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth‎

Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth‎

Audio Drama Appearances

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Novel Appearances

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Anime Appearances

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Persona 4: The Animation

Persona 4: The Golden Animation

Persona 5: The Animation

Manga Appearances

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Other Appearances

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List of People

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Trivia

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Nomenclature

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Gallery

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Notes

  1. Igor's description of the Velvet Room in Persona 3, Persona 4 and Persona 5.

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