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It serves as an optional dungeon, like the [[Abandoned Factory]] in ''Innocent Sin''. Most of the demons from the game can be found, as well as a few other rare ones, that may be used as Personas when defeated. It is divided in 9 areas, each with a group of enemies from a previous dungeon, that opens up after said dungeon has been completed: The school itself, and the 8 areas of the Bomb Shelter. |
It serves as an optional dungeon, like the [[Abandoned Factory]] in ''Innocent Sin''. Most of the demons from the game can be found, as well as a few other rare ones, that may be used as Personas when defeated. It is divided in 9 areas, each with a group of enemies from a previous dungeon, that opens up after said dungeon has been completed: The school itself, and the 8 areas of the Bomb Shelter. |
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Revision as of 23:09, 30 October 2014
The Bomb Shelter is an optional dungeon in Persona 2: Eternal Punishment which can be accessed through the underground storage space of Kasugayama High School.
It has a rumor saying that anyone who enters the bomb shelter can never see the entrance, thus unable to leave once inside. However, there is also another rumor countering this and says that one person was able to escape the shelter by using a mirror.
Appearances
- Persona 2: Innocent Sin as Air Raid Shelter
- Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
Profile
Innocent Sin
Eternal Punishment
It serves as an optional dungeon, like the Abandoned Factory in Innocent Sin. Most of the demons from the game can be found, as well as a few other rare ones, that may be used as Personas when defeated. It is divided in 9 areas, each with a group of enemies from a previous dungeon, that opens up after said dungeon has been completed: The school itself, and the 8 areas of the Bomb Shelter.
Inside the Bomb Shelter, the map can only be used once the map of a certain area is collected. Huge rocks also block the entrance of several of the areas, but can be removed if a certain demon is asked, once a rumor about said demon has been acquired.
The order in which the areas open up:
- The school: After the Sky Museum
- Bomb Shelter Area 1: After GOLD
- Bomb Shelter Area 2: After Club Zodiac
- Bomb Shelter Area 3: After the Sewers and Laboratory/Sumaru TV
- Bomb Shelter Area 4: After the Factory
- Bomb Shelter Area 5: After the Nichirinmaru/Undersea Ruins
- Bomb Shelter Area 6: After entering the Subway Tunnel
- Bomb Shelter Area 7: After Sumaru Castle
- Bomb Shelter Area 8: After the second boss battle in the Monado Mandala
Treasures
Eternal Punishment
- Bomb Shelter Area 1: Event/Shelter Area 1 Map
- Bomb Shelter Area 2: Event/Shelter Area 2 Map
- Bomb Shelter Area 3: Event/Shelter Area 3 Map
- Bomb Shelter Area 4: Event/Shelter Area 4 Map
- Bomb Shelter Area 5: Event/Shelter Area 5 Map
- Bomb Shelter Area 6: Event/Shelter Area 6 Map
- Bomb Shelter Area 7: Event/Shelter Area 7 Map
- Bomb Shelter Area 8: Event/Shelter Area 8 Map, Item/Legenbright*, Item/Tenshou Coin
Note:
- The Legenbright can be found inside Sachiko's Room. Refer to the puzzle section for more information.
Enemies
- Dark Purple boxes indicate Rumor demons.<br\>
- White boxes denote rare enemies.
Innocent Sin
Eternal Punishment
Resource
Treasure and enemy lists from FAQ/Walkthrough by Yushiro