Persona 3 Reload Mayoido Antiques Guide, All Available Items and Cost

Mayoido Antiques in Persona 3 Reload, previously Shinshoudo Antiques, unlocks on 7/18, enabling gemstone exchanges for fusion materials, skill cards, and items, offering a unique crafting system and essential items for player progression.

by Preethi S

Updated Feb 13, 2024

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Persona 3 Reload Mayoido Antiques Guide, All Available Items and Cost
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About Mayoido Antiques

Upon your initial visit to Paulownia Mall in the early stages of Persona 3 Reload, certain shops, including Mayoido Antiques located between Mandragora Karaoke and Aohige Pharmacy, will catch your attention.

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Previously known as Shinshoudo Antiques in prior versions of Persona 3, the reason behind the name change remains undisclosed. Notably, Mayoido Antiques becomes accessible from 7/18 onward.

On this specific date, Ikutsuki will make an evening visit to the dorms, presenting you with a mysterious item. His instructions lead you to Mayoido Antiques, where the owner reveals that the item is a weapon blueprint.

She can craft potent weapons for any party member using the blueprint. Intriguingly, the owner does not require yen as payment for these exceptional weapons.

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While these gemstones may have seemed inconsequential until now, they become valuable. Mayoido Antiques allows you to acquire its items by exchanging the gemstones found in Tartarus, with more potent gear and items requiring a higher quantity of rare gemstones.

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Persona 3 Reload Mayoido Antiques Guide

Commencing from the earliest levels of Tartarus, Persona 3 Reload players encounter an array of gemstones. Despite the apparent value of these gems, Officer Kurosawa at the police station does not accept them. The purpose of these gemstones becomes clear when players discover Mayoido Antiques. 

Unveiling its offerings on 7/18, just after the first-term finals in Persona 3 Reload, the store becomes a focal point due to Ikutsuki's insistence on visiting it. On this day, Ikutsuki gifts the main character a Black Sword, urging an exchange at the antique store. Following this event, players can trade various fusion materials and gems at Mayoido Antiques.

Mayoido Antiques features three distinct item categories: fusion materials, skill cards, and consumable items. While fusion materials are essential for crafting weapons and armors, skill cards and items require gem exchanges instead. This unique system adds depth to the gameplay, providing players with strategic choices for optimizing their characters in Persona 3 Reload.

  1. Fusion Equipment

Each fusion material is limited to creating a specific set of equipment. However, as the game advances, the discovery of new fusion materials unlocks additional equipment options.

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The sophistication of a material can be discerned by examining its icon: tier one materials bear one cube, tier two materials feature two cubes, and so forth. Certain equipment necessitates more than conventional gemstones.

Personas adorned with heart-shaped icons yield special items when their levels are sufficiently elevated. These items, including Soul Sea Driblets, Soul Sea Droplets, Jacktite, and others, can also be incorporated into fusion item recipes, introducing an extra layer of complexity and variety to the crafting system.

  1. Cards

Mayoido offers a diverse selection of skill cards, though not exhaustive. All cards are accessible on the first visit, but gem availability limits immediate purchases. Mayoido operates without currency, requiring specific Tartarus sections for some gems.

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The inventory includes highly useful skills, and incense boosts Persona abilities for both the protagonist and party members.

Card

Effect

Cost

Growth 1

The Persona gains 25 percent EXP when inactive

10 Turquoise

Crit Rate Boost

Critical Physical attacks with the Persona active are more likely

10 Turquoise

Speed Incense II

+2 to Persona's Agility

5 Amethyst 5 Topaz

Growth 2

The Persona gains 50 percent EXP when inactive

10 Onyx

Invigorate 2

+5 SP per turn

5 Onyx 10 Turquoise

Luck Incense II

+2 to Persona's Luck

5 Amethyst 5 Topaz

Endure Dark

The MC can survive one insta-kill Dark skill per fight

10 Amethyst

Magic Incense II

+2 to Persona's Magic

5 Onyx 5 Topaz

Guard Incense II

+2 to Persona's Endurance

5 Onyx 5 Topaz

Ailment Boost

Status Ailments caused by the Persona are more likely

10 Amethyst

Endure Light

The MC can survive one insta-kill Light skill per fight

10 Amethyst

Power Incense II

+2 to Persona's Strength

5 Onyx 5 Topaz

Divine Grace

The Persona's healing skills are twice as effective

10 Turquoise

Regenerate 2

+4 percent HP per turn

5 Amethyst 10 Turquoise

Arms Master

The Persona's Physical skills cost half the normal HP

7 Opal 7 Diamond

Spell Master

The Persona's Magic skills cost half the normal SP

7 Opal 7 Diamond

Shift Boost

The MC gets an Attack boost when Shifted to

10 Turquoise

Megidolaon

Deals severe Almighty damage to all foes

1 Opal 1 Diamond 1 Ruby

  1. Items

Mayoido offers items typically exclusive to Tartarus, encompassing potent full-heal items and serving as one of the rare sources for unlimited SP-restoring items in Persona 3 Reload. Additionally, the store features distinctive gifts, including one essential for fulfilling specific Elizabeth request.

Item

Effect

Cost

Dekunda Gem

Removes all stat debuffs on allies

3 Amethyst

Trafuri Gem

Use to quickly escape a battle

2 Turquoise

Teddy Bear

Gift

2 Amethyst 1 Turquoise

Chewing Soul

+100 SP for 1 ally

5 Topaz 5 Onyx

Atrophying Sutra

Defense debuff on all foes

3 Amethyst 3 Onyx

Megido Gem

100 Almighty damage to all foes

10 Turquoise

Homunculus

Dies from an insta-kill skill instead of a party member

5 Onyx

Lagging Sutra

Accuracy/Evasion debuff on all foes

3 Amethyst 3 Onyx

Bead Chain

Full heal for all allies

3 Topaz 5 Turquoise

Snuff Soul

+50 SP for 1 ally

5 Amethyst 5 Turquoise

Goggle-Eyed Idol

Gift

2 Onyx 1 Turquoise

Black Quartz

Rare crafting material

5 Amethyst

Vintage Yagen

Gift, Elizabeth Request

2 Topaz 1 Turquoise

Amrita Gem

Cures all ailments for 1 ally

3 Turquoise

Soul Sea Driblet

Rare crafting material

5 Topaz

Bead

Full heal for 1 ally

5 Turquoise

Japanese Doll

Gift

2 Onyx 1 Turquoise

Kaleidoscope

Gift

2 Amethyst 1 Turquoise

Depleting Sutra

Attack debuff on all foes

3 Amethyst 3 Onyx

Dekaja Gem

Removes stat buffs on enemies

3 Amethyst

Persona 3 Reload

Persona 3 Reload, a role-playing video game developed by Atlus, stands as a remake of the 2006 title Persona 3, constituting the fourth main installment in the Persona series within the expansive Megami Tensei franchise. Launched on February 2, 2024, the game is accessible on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

The narrative revolves around a high school student who returns home after ten years, discovering the ability to summon Personas—representations of inner spirits. Upon joining the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad (S.E.E.S.), their objective is to confront Shadows, unravel the mystery of the Dark Hour, and face various challenges.

Initiated in response to fan requests and officially confirmed by Atlus, the development of Persona 3 Reload commenced in 2019 and was publicly revealed in June 2023.

This remake remains faithful to the original storyline while incorporating graphical and functional updates to provide a contemporary gaming experience. Shigenori Soejima oversaw the refreshed character designs executed by Azusa Shimada, and the new music was composed by Atsushi Kitajoh, featuring vocals by Azumi Takahashi and Lotus Juice.

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Persona 3 Reload Gameplay

Persona 3 Reload maintains its distinctive fusion of role-playing and social simulation gameplay, undergoing significant updates in aesthetics, graphics, and mechanics. Drawing inspiration from Persona 5's advancements, the game elevates its user interface, introducing features like date-specific objectives and an improved map system reminiscent of Persona 5.

Beyond foundational changes, Reload introduces novel elements to both social simulation and role-playing aspects. The Iwatodai Dorm, serving as the characters' residence, now offers expanded activities, including individual conversations, healing-effect cooking, gardening, film rentals, and reading books.

Participation in these activities enhances the protagonist's Social Stats, influencing interactions with Social Links. Additionally, collaborative endeavors with party members yield extra combat benefits, seamlessly integrated to create a more immersive and enriched gameplay experience.

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Persona 3 Reload Mayoido Antiques Guide: FAQs

1. When does Mayoido Antiques open in Persona 3 Reload?  

Mayoido Antiques opens on 7/18 in Persona 3 Reload.

2. What can be exchanged for items at Mayoido Antiques?  

Gemstones found in Tartarus are exchanged for items at Mayoido Antiques.

3. What prompts the visit to Mayoido Antiques?  

Ikutsuki gives the protagonist a Black Sword, instructing them to exchange it at Mayoido Antiques.

4. How are fusion materials categorized at Mayoido Antiques?  

Fusion materials are categorized by tiers, denoted by the number of cubes in their icon.

5. What type of items are available at Mayoido Antiques?  

Mayoido Antiques offers exclusive items, including full-heal items and unlimited SP-restoring items in Persona 3 Reload.

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