Shin Megami Tensei IV Starter Guide: Chests And Relics



After quite a long wait from the previous main entry of the series, Shin Megami Tensei IV is finally available on Nintendo 3DS. It’s the first time a main entry of the series gets released on a portable console but that doesn’t mean that the game has been toned down and been made any easier: there’s just enough contents to keep you occupied for a long time.

Shin Megami Tensei IV comes with all the features that players have come to expect from the series and even more: the menu system has been tweaked, exploration and battle improved with new gameplay options and some extras have been included, which use the unique 3DS capabilities.

The Karma system from previous entries of the series also came back: depending on your alignment, Neutral, Chaos, Law, you’ll slightly change the story of the game.

Demon recruiting and fusing is also available once again: while demon recruiting has been in the series pretty much since the beginning, demon fusion is a more recent gameplay feature that has now become a staple of the series. Through demon fusion you’ll be able to acquire new demons that cannot be obtained in any other way. During the fusion process you’ll also be able to make the new demon inherit some of the skills of the demons used in the fusion: not only you’ll get a new demon, but you’ll get a better demon that the ones that can be recruited on the field, which come with their basic skillsets.

Feeling confused yet? This is just the beginning: Shin Megami Tensei IV has so many different gameplay mechanics that a newcomer to the series, hungry for some new role playing but unaware of the dangers of the world of the series, might feel lost and frustrated: the difficulty level certainly doesn’t help at all in ease the players in its many mechanics.

This is why we are here: we will be helping you go through the game by explaining all the basics of the game as well as some of the most advanced systems found in Shin Megami Tensei IV.

  • Items And Relics

While exploring dungeons, make sure to open all the chests you can find: inside them you’ll be able to find common items as well as rare items. There are also some special items found inside the dungeons called Relics: they don’t have any real use and can only be sold in shops. To find relics you’ll have to locate green crystals inside dungeons and interact with them: these crystals’ locations are semi-randomly since they only have a fixed general area. Money is quite scarce during the first parts of the game, with demon dropping very little Macca: Relics will be quite helpful in these situations.