Can You Beat Persona 4 Golden On Very Hard Doing Only Mandatory Battles? RagnarAlvarrGaming・102 minutes read
The challenge in Persona 4 Golden involves playing on the hardest difficulty, very hard, while only engaging in mandatory battles and skipping all optional encounters. The goal is to beat the game and achieve the true golden ending, utilizing strategic planning and item management to overcome difficult boss battles.
Insights Playing Persona 4 Golden on the hardest difficulty, very hard, requires skipping optional battles and decreases experience and money gained, making it a challenging endeavor. The challenge run involves strategic planning, specific item acquisition, and careful execution of battle tactics to progress through boss fights successfully despite significant level differences. The narrator's innovative approach of narrating the challenge run through a script as they play adds a unique layer to the gaming experience, emphasizing the importance of preparation and adapting strategies for each boss encounter. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Recent questions How do you beat Persona 4 Golden on very hard difficulty?
By only engaging in mandatory battles, skipping optional encounters.
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Persona 4 Golden: Very Hard Challenge Run The challenge in Persona 4 Golden involves playing on the hardest difficulty, very hard, while only engaging in mandatory battles and skipping all optional encounters. The difficulty setting of very hard decreases experience and money gained, making it more challenging. The goal of the challenge is to beat the game and achieve the true golden ending, including optional content like the golden part and the final dungeon. The narrator experiments with a new way of narrating the challenge run by writing the script as they progress through the game. The challenge prohibits fighting any random or optional encounters, limiting income and materials for upgrades. The first fight against Shadow Chie proves difficult due to limited healing options and lack of additional personas. Preparation for the boss battle against Shadow Yukiko involves acquiring specific items like physical mirrors, diamond shields, and smart bombs. Upgrading equipment is only possible through golden chests due to the restriction on fighting random encounters. The boss battle against Shadow Yukiko requires careful planning, including using ice cubes, all-out attacks, and guarding to survive her powerful attacks. Despite the significant level difference, strategic item usage and tactics allow the narrator to progress through the challenge. 14:09
"Charming Prince Battle Strategy: Maximizing Damage" Physical mirror used after Burn to Ash's attack to prevent physical attacks Ice cubes thrown to prevent ice wall renewal preemptively First physical mirror used on GA to counter first physical attack Cycle through Tab and weakness hits to summon Charming Prince Charming Prince weak to electricity, allowing for significant damage Charming Prince inflicts ailments like silence, manageable with items Smart bombs used to deal 100 AOE damage to Charming Prince Charming Prince runs away after a certain damage threshold Timing Charming Prince's escape crucial for maximizing damage Shadow Yukiko battle strategy involves exploiting weaknesses and smart item usage 28:48
"Team defeats boss, gains levels, explores town" The team strategizes to defeat a boss, focusing on specific attacks and phases. They guard against powerful attacks and use smart bombs to push the boss into the final phase. Despite a slight miscalculation, they manage to defeat the boss on the fifth attempt. After the victory, the main character gains a level, and Yosuke is replaced by Kanji. They receive a scooter, allowing them to freely explore the town and access new areas. By taking party members to the cinema, they gain extra stats and levels, crucial for progress. They focus on increasing knowledge and courage for future benefits and social links. Working at the hospital not only pays well but also boosts courage, aiding their progress. They strategically plant wall paprikas for elemental resistance in upcoming battles. The team prepares for the next big boss battle by grinding for magatamas and upgrading equipment. 43:50
"Boss Battle Strategy and Victory Achieved" Izanagi leveled up from 14 to 15, gaining a level, while the armor for the guys was found to have higher defense but lower evasion and a Dodge physical ability. The Charmed robe for the girls offered more defense and an additional +5 Endurance, making it more useful than the armor for the guys. A new grinding spot on floor 6 of a dungeon was discovered, dropping Frost marathamas and magic mirrors, crucial items for the game. To access the next boss, the orb of darkness from a chest behind a mini-boss on floor 7 was needed to open the boss door. The boss fight involved two phases: the hero form with powerful Almighty attacks and the baby mitsu phase where preventing the hero's rebuild was crucial. Strategies involved setting up defense buffs, using specific items like magatamas, and managing HP thresholds to interrupt the boss's actions. The boss switched phases at 50, 35, and 20% remaining HP, with different tactics required for each phase. Damage counting and precise calculations were necessary to avoid pushing the boss into the next phase too early. The battle required juggling mirrors, healing, reviving, and managing status ailments while dealing damage strategically. After a challenging battle, the boss was defeated, with Yukiko being the only character to level up, and the party returning to the real world. 58:36
"Naoto's Midnight Channel Dungeon Exploration Strategy" The group attends a fireworks festival where Flat Teddy returns, followed by increased contact with Naoto in September. A cinema visit with all party members is recommended before the next dungeon section, to avoid being locked out. Stocking up on healing items, including Antibiotic Gel and Maca Leaves for 400 HP each, is advised. Naoto's TV interview leads to her appearance on the Midnight Channel, prompting the next dungeon exploration. The boss in the secret laboratory mainly uses Charge and Herculean Strike, easily countered with Reflect and armor. The battle yields decent experience, boosting the protagonist from level 15 to 18 and Izanagi from 11 to 14. Retrieving a missed chest is necessary to progress further in the dungeon, emphasizing the importance of thorough exploration. The boss fight against Naoto involves reflecting her magic attacks back at her, with some challenges due to single-target attacks. The battle concludes with the protagonist reaching level 21 and Izanagi leveling up to 15, showcasing the importance of strategy. The group continues with normal activities, including ranking up party members, bike trips, and social link maxing, preparing for upcoming challenges. 01:13:19
"Mastering Boss Battles in Persona 4" Floor 3 features the first mini-boss, a group of Chaos Fuzz with 600 HP, best defeated simultaneously using smart bombs with a full party. Before facing the second mini-boss on floor 6, acquire Divine Pillars from a golden chest by manipulating the game's FPS and intro screen. The second mini-boss, Envious Giant, has two attacks: Make it Allowed and Tantarofu, requiring a strategy of debuffing and using Divine Pillars to survive. To counter Yukiko's vulnerability to confusion, find the Book of the Void in a golden chest to block status ailments. Despite challenges, defeating the Envious Giant with a full party yields decent experience points for the characters. Restock on items in the real world before the next boss fight, upgrading equipment for extra defense. The major boss battle involves two phases against Ameno-sagiri, requiring careful use of mirrors, debuffs, and reviving party members strategically. In phase 3, the boss uses Bewildering Fog, rendering the party unable to damage it, but exploiting a loophole by reviving party members allows for continued attacks. After multiple failed attempts, a strategy involving dodging and reflecting attacks with specific armor and accessories is devised to increase survival chances. Despite the challenging nature of the boss battle, optimizing setups for dodging and reflecting attacks proves to be the key to potentially defeating Ameno-sagiri. 01:27:40
Surviving a Tough Battle with Strategy The main character can be hit up to three times in a fight, with different triggers for each hit. The first hit is blocked by Risa's AOE attack block, usually early in the fight. The second hit triggers the protagonist's Soul revive, but Amino Sakiri usually gets a third attack in. Dodging Almighty attacks is crucial to surviving the battle. Despite multiple attempts, success is elusive due to the difficulty of the fight. A lucky attempt leads to a successful battle, with strategic dodging and revives. The battle progresses through different phases, with careful debuffing and evasion. The protagonist manages to dodge multiple attacks, leading to a successful outcome. The battle concludes with a surprising victory, without triggering Risa's emergency revive. After the battle, the story progresses with celebrations and preparations for the final dungeon. 01:42:16
"Level up, defeat miniboss, conquer final boss" The main character gains two levels, going from 31 to 33, while progressing to the next miniboss on floor 6. Strategies involving status ailments and insta-kill attacks are discussed, with specific skills like Maragidyne and Mahamaon highlighted. Detailed tactics for defeating the final boss, Izanami, are outlined, including the use of Divine Pillars and specific attack patterns to watch out for. The importance of managing SP items and utilizing Divine Pillars on all party members, especially Yukiko, is emphasized for successful boss battles. The final boss battle involves careful SP item management, strategic use of shields, and exploiting boss attack patterns to secure victory.