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Yukiko's Castle is a dungeon in Persona 4.
Map
- The entrance map is called the Castle Gates
- Each map is called a Floor and they are numbered 1F through 8F
- Fixed Layouts: 2F (Boss), 5F (Mini-Boss), and 8F (Boss)
Encounters
Bosses
Shuffle Time: Persona Cards
Items
Normal Chests
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Locked Chests
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Map
- The entrance map is called the Castle Gates
- Each map is called a Floor and they are numbered 1F through 8F
- Fixed Layouts: 2F (Boss), 5F (Mini-Boss), and 8F (Boss)
Encounters
Bosses
Shuffle Time: Skill Cards
Rank
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Area(s)
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Skill Cards
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1
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1-7
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Agi, Bufu, Zio, Garu, Dia, Patra, Mutudi, Tarunda, Sukunda, Rakunda, Tarukaja, Sukukaja, Rakukaja, Sharp Student
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2
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4-7
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Sonic Punch, Single Shot, Double Fangs, Poison Skewer, Hysterical Slap, Skull Cracker, Muzzle Shot, Arm Chopper, Maragi, Mabufu, Mazio, Magaru, Hama, Mudo, Foul Breath, Re Patra, Posumudi, Nervundi, Rebellion, Traesto, Alertness
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Shuffle Time: Personas
Items
Normal Chests
Item
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Location
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Amrita Soda
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Floor(s) 3, 5, 7
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Purifying Salt
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Floor(s) 6
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Purifying Water
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Floor(s) 7
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Goho-M
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Floor(s) 5
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Ice Cube
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Floor(s) 4
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Pinwheel
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Floor(s) 5
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Assault Signal
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Floor(s) 3, 5
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Diamond Shield
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Floor(s) 6
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Super Sonic
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Floor(s) 6
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Snuff Soul
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Floor(s) 1, 3-7
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Soul Drop
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Floor(s) 1, 3-7
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Revival Bead
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Floor(s) 1, 4, 6
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Ball Lightning
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Floor(s) 6
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Vanish Ball
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Floor(s) 1, 3
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Peach Seed
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Floor(s) 1, 3-7
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Hiranya
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Floor(s) 3, 4, 6
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Smart Bomb
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Floor(s) 7
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Physical Mirror
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Floor(s) 4
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Life Stone
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Floor(s) 1, 3-7
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Magic Mirror
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Floor(s) 7
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Firecracker
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Floor(s) 3
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Locked Chests
Item
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Location
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Thunder Vow
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Floor(s) 6
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Thunder Pin
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Floor(s) 6
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Volt Suppressor
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Floor(s) 6, 7
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Disguise Mask
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Floor(s) 6
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Rabbit Foot
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Floor(s) 7
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Wind Vow
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Floor(s) 3
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Wind Pin
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Floor(s) 3
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Wind Suppressor
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Floor(s) 3, 7
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Crow Charm
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Floor(s) 4
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Ice Vow
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Floor(s) 4
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Ice Pin
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Floor(s) 4
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Ice Suppressor
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Floor(s) 4, 7
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Combat Dress
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Floor(s) 3, 4, 6, 7
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Gentleman's Tux
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Floor(s) 3, 4, 6, 7
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Talisman
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Floor(s) 7
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Power Belt
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Floor(s) 3
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Chewing Soul
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Floor(s) 4, 6
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Wing Strap
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Floor(s) 6
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Fire Vow
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Floor(s) 3
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Fire Pin
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Floor(s) 7
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Fire Suppressor
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Floor(s) 6, 7
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Tranquil Buddha
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Floor(s) 4
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Bead
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Floor(s) 3, 7
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Disinfectant
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Floor(s) ?
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Bravery Vessel
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Floor(s) ?
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Falcon Eye
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Floor(s) ?
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Game Appearances
Yukiko's Castle formed from Yukiko Amagi's thoughts of wanting to run away combined with the expectations of Midnight Channel viewers. It is styled as a European castle to counter Yukiko's image as a traditional Yamato Nadeshiko who works at a ryokan that doubles as her family's home.[1] The castle is visited automatically on April 17th. After getting to the 2nd floor and fighting Chie Satonaka's Shadow, the party leaves for the day. It can be visited on the player's own time starting April 18th. As the protagonist, Yosuke, and Chie explore the castle, they finally reach Yukiko and her Shadow on the 8th floor.
The dungeon's fog weather deadline is April 29th. If the protagonist fails to meet the deadline, he will hear sirens then get a call from Yosuke, letting him know that Yukiko's dead body was discovered.
Anime Appearances
In episode 3, Yu, Yosuke, and Chie see Yukiko's Shadow on the Midnight Channel. The next day, the three enter Yukiko's Castle together, and Chie runs into her Shadow. They leave at the end of the episode, then return in episode 4 where they make it to the throne room, find Yukiko, and defeat her Shadow. During the battle, Yukiko herself is locked in a smaller bird cage.
Manga Appearances
Yukiko's Shadow is shown running into the castle on the Midnight Channel at the end of chapter 7. Afterwards, Soji, Yosuke, and Chie go into the TV World, and chapters 8-10 depict the events that unfold in the dungeon which play out the same as the game.
Trivia
- In the Developer Comments, Atlus says that Yukiko's Castle is specifically based on Neuschwanstein.[2]
Nomenclature
Names in Other Languages
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Meaning
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Japanese
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雪子姫の城 Yukiko-hime no shiro |
Princess Yukiko's Castle
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Gallery
Notes
References
- ↑ "王子様が待つ雪子姫の城 「どこかに逃げ出したい」、「王子様に迎えに来てほしい」という、若い少女にありがちな願望が、雪子の抑圧した内面。そのシンデレラストーリーのような願いを核に、マヨナカテレビを見る人々が期待する大衆的な物語が加わり、お城とお姫様という形に増幅されたもの。洋風の城になった原因は、雪子の実家である和風旅館に対する反発もあるようだ。" "Chapter 5: Setting", Persona Club P4, Atlus. Published by Famitsu (2009). Japanese. p. 186-187. ISBN-13: 475774630X.
- ↑ "開発者から一言 ドイツのノイシュバンシュタイン城がモデルなんですが、この城は19世紀に建てられたのに、中世に憧れすぎた城主の趣味で、中世のさまざまな建築様式が混在した不思議な内装になっているんです。ここではないどこかに憧れた、雪子の内面と通じるものがあるような気がします。" "Chapter 5: Setting", Persona Club P4, Atlus. Published by Famitsu (2009). Japanese. p. 186-187. ISBN-13: 475774630X.
- General
- "Chaoter 5: Dungeon", Persona 4 Official Perfect Guide, Famitsu Editorial Staff. Published by Enterbrain (2008). Japanese. p. 172-262. ISBN-13: 978-4757744561.
- "Chapter 4: Dungeon", Persona 4 The Golden: The Complete Guide, Compiled by the Dengeki Playstation Editorial Department. Published by ASCII Media Works (2012). Japanese. p. 208-310. ISBN-13: 978-4048866637.