Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into Persona 5 Tactics lately, and let me tell you, the mission list can be a bit overwhelming. I wanted to keep track of everything, so I started my own little system. Here’s how I went about it:

First, I grabbed a simple notebook – nothing fancy, just something I could scribble in. You could totally use a notes app on your phone or a spreadsheet, but I’m old-school like that.
Then, I started playing. As I encountered each mission, I wrote down the mission name. Pretty basic, right? But it’s a lifesaver when you’re trying to remember if you’ve done a specific one.
- Mission Name: I made this big and bold so it would stand out.
- Objective: This one’s key. I jotted down what I actually needed to do in the mission. Like, “Defeat all enemies” or “Reach the designated point.” Sometimes, the game’s a little vague, so I tried to be specific.
- Rewards: Gotta know what you’re working for! I listed out any rewards, like experience points, items, or new Personas.
- My Strategy: This is where I started getting into the nitty-gritty. I wrote down the team I used, any specific skills that were helpful, and any general tips for beating the mission. Like, “Use X Persona’s Y skill on Z enemy.”
- Difficulty: rate the difficulty for myself, it is easy or not?
My process
I started by playing through the game naturally, just enjoying the story. As I took on missions,I would write down all the * try to beat the mission several times with difference strategy.
It took a bit of time, especially as the mission list grew, but it was totally worth it. Now, when I’m going back to replay missions or try for better rewards, I have this awesome reference guide. I can see at a glance what I did before, what worked, and what didn’t.
Honestly, it’s made the whole experience a lot more enjoyable. I’m not constantly scratching my head trying to remember what I did or what I need to do. Plus, it’s kind of satisfying to see the list grow and know that I’ve conquered each challenge!
