Streetpass is one of the secondary functions of the Nintendo 3DS. It allows data to be shared between players' 3DS systems, and is used by some games for additional features. Streetpass only works for games in which both players have enabled it.
Games With Streetpass Functions[]
Shin Megami Tensei IV[]
Before Flynn reaches Tokyo, Burroughs will activate the Streetpass function. There are two different versions: White Card and Black Card. White Cards allow the player to obtain items and increase stats, while Black Cards allow the attached demon to change into another demon with an additional skill, the result depending on the player's level (can be no more than five levels higher) and how many times the player has streetpassed.
There is also an update patch on the 3DS E-Shop which allows players to gain 40 App Points for a successful streetpass when both players have Shin Megami Tensei IV and either Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers or Etrian Odyssey IV.
In addition, Streetpassed players can be called upon to perform a group attack once within the player's game.
List of Streetpass Demons[]
List of Streetpass Items[]
- Amrita Soda
- Amrita Shower
- Expanse Meat
- Bead Chain
- Chakra Drop
- Soma
- Revival Bead
- Dekaja Stone
- Agilao Stone
- Maragi Stone
- Mazan Stone
- Zionga Stone
- Megidola Stone
- Dx Incense
- Ag Incense
- Lu Incense
- Magic Mirror
- Light Grimoire
- Heavy Grimoire
- 10-Point Card
- Chainsaw (Sword)
- Traitor's Knife (Dagger)
- Frost Scepter (Mace)
- Hawthorn Spear (Spear)
- Voulge (Spear)
- Ame-no-Nuboko (Spear)
- White Earring (Accessory)
- Power Earring (Accessory)
Current list may not be all items available
Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse[]
Since many players in regions outside of Japan can find themselves somewhat isolated from other 3DS owners, in addition to the normal way Streetpass functions, by passing within a certain distance of another 3DS owner while both players' consoles are in sleep mode, Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse includes internet connectivity with its Streetpass functions, similar to those in Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. For every two hours of in-game time that pass, a player can connect and exchange DDS (Streetpass) Cards with 10 random players from all over the world, allowing all players to benefit from the game's Streetpass function even if nobody else in their region owns a 3DS and Apocalypse.
The DDS Cards to which the player attaches the demon they wish to share or show off come in two types - Fusion and Growth. With Growth-type, the attached demon will gain +1 to one of its stats, chosen at random. When Fusion-type is chosen, the attached demon will change into any one of the demons listed below, chosen at random. If the player has Fusion Streetpassed the required number of times, the resulting demon is no higher than Nanashi's level +1. Each demon comes with a specific bonus skill in addition to their normal skillset. Notice that several Famed and Zealot race demons are among the results, giving the player another possible way to acquire them aside from Fusion accidents.
List of Streetpass Demons[]
Demon | Level | Skill | Streetpasses |
---|---|---|---|
Centaur | 4 | Hard Worker | 0 |
Decarabia | 5 | Endure | |
Nadja | 6 | Trafuri | |
Jack the Ripper | 7 | Counter | |
Hamsa | 10 | Light Life Aid | |
Angel | 10 | Healing Knowhow | |
Fortuna | 11 | Light Mana Aid | |
Napaea | 12 | Estoma | |
Tam Lin | 13 | Attack Knowhow | |
Shiisaa | 14 | Sukunda | |
Mermaid | 15 | Mana Gain | |
Daphne | 16 | Tarunda | |
Zombie Cop | 17 | Gun Plermoa | |
Archangel | 18 | Life Gain | |
Dzelarhons | 19 | Rakunda | |
Jack Frost | 20 | Media | |
Principality | 26 | Heal Pleroma | |
Mayahuel | 34 | Null Mind | |
Tlaltecuhtli | 46 | Megidola | |
Kudlak | 66 | Enduring Soul | |
Chupacabra | 21 | Fog Breath | 10 |
Kamapua'a | 23 | Workaholic | |
Ogun | 23 | Hellish Mask | |
Pyro Jack | 25 | Maragion | |
Narcissus | 29 | Dekaja | |
Yuki Jyorou | 30 | Mana Surge | |
Thoth | 30 | Tetrakarn | |
Okuninushi | 30 | High Heal Pleroma | |
Ares | 32 | Earthquake | |
Makami | 33 | Makarakarn | |
Yoshitsune | 36 | War Cry | |
Hariti | 36 | Dekunda | |
Tonatiuh | 37 | Dark Sword | |
Mishaguji | 37 | Life Surge | |
Scathach | 39 | Critical Eye | |
Kaiming Shou | 40 | Acid Breath | |
Hitokotonushi | 49 | High Light Pleroma | |
Taraka | 56 | Bloody Glee | |
Barong | 68 | Beastly Reaction | |
Rama | 74 | Repel Gun | |
Prometheus | 40 | Agidyne | 30 |
Diana | 41 | Ally Retaliate | |
Asura | 43 | Bloody Glee | |
Valkyrie | 43 | Mist Rush | |
Kukunochi | 44 | Debilitate | |
Chimera | 46 | Beastly Reaction | |
Lord Nandou | 48 | Imposing Stance | |
Cu Chulainn | 50 | Null Phys | |
Pallas Athena | 51 | Luster Candy | |
Yatagarasu | 52 | Null Gun | |
Ukano Mitama | 53 | Null Nerve | |
Lailah | 54 | Luster Candy | |
Haoma | 54 | Makajamaon | |
Arahabaki | 57 | Enduring Soul | |
Isis | 59 | Debilitate | |
Ometeotl | 59 | Magaon | |
Gui Xian | 60 | Will of Frost | |
Feng Huang | 63 | Will of Flame | |
Tzitzimitl | 75 | Megidolaon | |
Thor | 80 | Thunder Reign | |
Erthys | 8 | Repel Elec | 50 |
Aeros | 12 | Repel Force | |
Aquans | 16 | Repel Ice | |
Flaemis | 20 | Repel Fire | |
Gnome | 24 | Drain Elec | |
Sylph | 28 | Drain Force | |
Undine | 32 | Drain Ice | |
Salamander | 36 | Drain Fire | |
Long | 61 | Will of Wind | 75 |
Baihu | 62 | Will of THunder | |
Yggdrasil | 65 | High Gun Pleroma | |
Kanseiteikun | 67 | Doping | |
Attis | 74 | Shivering Taboo | |
Hachiman | 75 | Great Logos | |
Lakshmi | 77 | Salvation | |
Ongyo-Ki | 78 | Repel Phys | |
Kartikeya | 78 | Bloody Glee | |
Xi Wangmu | 79 | Eternal Rest | |
Kazfiel | 82 | High Force Pleroma | |
Huang Di | 86 | Antichthon | |
Surt | 81 | Trisagion | 100 |
Nergal | 81 | High Phys Pleroma | |
Botis | 83 | High Elec Pleroma | |
Susano-o | 84 | Drain Phys | |
Sraosha | 86 | Drain Gun | |
Chi You | 87 | Ice Age | |
Vasuki | 88 | High Ice Pleroma | |
Mot | 89 | Almighty Pleroma | |
Samael | 90 | Draconic Reaction | |
Mara | 92 | Smile Charge |
List of Streetpass Items[]
No matter which DDS Card is used, Growth-type or Fusion-type, the demon will return with items from Streetpassing, both from normal Streetpasses and Internet Streetpasses. The items brought back are selected at random from 10 groups of items. The item group is selected based on the total number of people met during Streetpasses divided by 5 (rounded down). In addition to this, if the demon is attached to a Growth-type card, several Grimoires will also be obtained.
Item Group | Pool of Items |
---|---|
0 | Bead Chain, Great Chakra, Soma, Bead of Life, 5-Point Card |
1 | St Incense (Small), Dx Incense (Small), Ma Incense (Small), Ag Incense (Small), Lu Incense (Small) |
2 | Medicine, Life Stone, Ox Bezoar, Bead, Revival Bead |
3 | Agilao Stone, Bufula Stone, Zionga Stone, Zanma Stone, Megido Stone |
4 | Patra Stone, Me Patra Stone, Dis-Poison, Amrita Soda, Amrita Shower |
5 | |
Slicer Knife, Battle Hammer, M36711 Pistol, Marshall Earring, White Earring | |
Nightmare Spear, Sleep Harpe, Magaoichi Auto, Battle Earring, Hollow Points* | |
Lotus Wand, Poison Glaive, Laser Bazooka, Strength Rosary, Mind Rosary | |
Masamune, Trident, Megido Fire, Hero Earring, Stun Shot* | |
Ukonvasara, Mjolnir, Laevateinn, Sturdy Earring, Shinno Rounds | |
6 | St Incense, Dx Incense, Ma Incense, Ag Incense, Lu Incense |
7 | Attack Mirror, Magic Mirror, Tetraja Stone, Dekaja Stone, Dekunda Stone |
8 | Chakra Drop, Chakra Pot, Soma Drop, Balm of Rising, Hustle Drink |
9 | Maragi Stone, Mabufu Stone, Mazio Stone, Mazan Stone, Megidola Stone |
Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers[]
In the 3DS remake of Soul Hackers, the special demon Nemechi can gain D-Souls using the streetpass feature, which are used to purchase new, special demons added to the remake.
Available demons[]
Form | Level | Demon | Appearance | Cost |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic | 3 | Fairy Pixie | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner | 100 |
4 | Jirae Knocker | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner | 100 | |
6 | UMA Oliver Zero | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner | 100 | |
Snake | 10 | Fairy Goblin | Shin Megami Tensei | 100 |
16 | Raptor Moh Shuvuu | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner (alternate color) | 100 | |
21* | Element Sylph | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner | 100 | |
26* | Foul Douman | Shin Megami Tensei (PS remake artwork) | 100 | |
Cat (female) | 30 | Fallen Forneus | Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne | 100 |
34 | Beast Dormarth | Devil Summoner: Kuzunoha Raidou tai Shibito Ekishi | 150 | |
37* | Tyrant Moloch | Shin Megami Tensei: NINE | 150 | |
Octopus (male) | 29 | Beast Nekomata | Shin Megami Tensei II | 100 |
34 | Night Black Frost | Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne | 150 | |
41* | Lady Kushinada | Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne | 150 | |
Leg (female) | 43 | Fairy Setanta | Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne | 150 |
48 | Reaper Chernobog | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner | 150 | |
50* | Night Kaiwan | Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne | 150 | |
51* | Brute Shiki-Ouji | Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne | 300 | |
54* | Tyrant Loki | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner | 300 | |
Dango (male) | 49 | Reaper DB Busters | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner | 150 |
53* | Fairy Titania | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner (alternate color) | 150 | |
56* | Brute Yaksa | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner | 300 | |
61* | Beast Cerberus | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner | 300 | |
Angel (female) | 60 | Fury Yama | Shin Megami Tensei (PS remake artwork) | 300 |
72* | Kishin Thor | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner | 500 | |
70* | Entity Albion | Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne | 300 | |
81** | Herald Lucifrost | Devil Children: Light Book/Dark Book | 500 | |
Angel (male) | 65 | Divine Cherub | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner | 300 |
66* | Deity Odin | Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne | 300 | |
77* | Vile Mada | Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne | 500 | |
83** | Megami Izanami | Shin Megami Tensei: NINE | 500 |
*Requires an unknown number of D-Souls before appearing.
**Requires 2500 D-Souls before appearing.
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth[]
In Persona Q, players can share Personas using the Streetpass function - each player can register a Persona to be shared, and a successful streetpass registers each player's shared Persona in one another's Persona Compendiums. Personas can also be shared online as QR codes.
See Also[]
- List of Shin Megami Tensei IV Demons
- List of Shin Megami Tensei IV Items
- List of Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse Demons
- List of Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse Items
- List of Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers Demons
- Persona Q QR Codes