Okay, so I finally got around to diving deep into the new Miracles in SMT V: Vengeance. Let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride figuring out the best ones and how to get them.

Getting Started
First things first, I started a brand new game. I wanted the full experience, you know? No carry-over, just a fresh start to see how these new Miracles impacted the game from the ground up.
I remembered from the original SMT V that you earn Glory by finding those little Miman guys and by racking up achievements, right? So, I made sure to explore every nook and cranny of the map. I talked to every NPC, poked around in every corner. Those Mimans are sneaky little buggers, but finding them is key.
Prioritizing My Miracles
Initially, I focused on the Miracles that boosted my party’s stats and gave me more Magatsuhi. You know, the basics. Stuff like:
- Increased HP/MP – Gotta stay alive, right?
- Magatsuhi Skills Boost – These things are game-changers early on.
- More Skill Slots – More skills, more options. Simple.
I grabbed those pretty quickly. I figured, the stronger my demons are, the easier it’ll be to, well, not die. And boy, was I right. Battles went much smoother.
Experimenting with New Miracles
Then came the fun part: the Vengeance-specific Miracles. Holy smokes, some of these are nuts!

I remember specifically, when I got a new miracle that gave all my demons Pierce, everything changed.
I experimented a lot. I reset my Miracles a few times (thank goodness for that option!) to try different combinations. It’s all about finding what works best for your playstyle, I realized.
The Late-Game Grind
As I got further into the game, the Glory costs started getting steep. Real steep. So, I had to get serious about farming Glory. I revisited old areas, hunted down every last Miman, and completed every side quest I could find.
And completed all, it really takes some time,but when I got all of *’s really worth it!
My Final Thoughts
The new Miracles in Vengeance? They totally change the game. They add so much depth and customization. It’s like, you can really build your team exactly how you want. My advice? Don’t be afraid to experiment! Find what works for you, and have fun with it. It’s a grind, yeah, but it’s a satisfying one.

Oh, and one last tip: keep an eye out for those Mimans! Seriously, they’re everywhere.