Persona 3 Reload - Shuffle Time Guide

Shuffle Time guide for Persona 3 Reload (P3RE, Persona 3 Remake), including how to trigger Shuffle Time, list of all Shuffle Time cards, and other useful tips. Persona 3 Reload (2024) is set to release on February 2, 2024, and will be playable on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (via Steam, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox PC Game Pass).

Persona 3 Reload - Shuffle Time Guide

Shuffle Time Guide for Persona 3 Reload (P3RE)

Important Note

Some Shuffle Time mechanics and effects listed on this guide are currently based on previous versions of Persona 3. This page will be updated with any changes applied to Persona 3 Reload when they are confirmed in the game.

How to Trigger Shuffle Time

Clear the battle using the Protagonist character’s attacks.

One way to trigger Shuffle Time in Persona 3 Reload (P3RE) is to deal the final blow on an enemy using any of the Protagonist’s (Makoto Yuki) attacks. This essentially means that you must end the encounter on the main character’s turn.

To activate Shuffle Time with this method, try having all other characters defend when the last enemy is at low health. This way, the protagonist is guaranteed to land the final hit to clear the battle.

Clear the battle using an All-out Attack.

Shuffle Time is also guaranteed each time you defeat all enemies using a special move called an All-out Attack. To trigger All-out Attacks, you must force all targets on the field into the downed state using various skills and abilities.

Once the enemy team is wiped out using an All-out Attack, Shuffle Time will have a 100% chance to activate.

List of All Shuffle Time Cards

Below is a list of all Shuffle Time cards and the effects they activate in battle.

Card Name Effect
Persona Card Lets you obtain the Persona depicted on the card. Disappears if you already have the Persona.
Wand Card Increases EXP gained. The higher the rank, the greater the boost to a Persona’s abilities gained.
Sword Card Lets you obtain a random weapon. The higher the rank, the rarer the type of weapon you get.
Coin Card Lets you obtain money. The higher the rank, the more money you get.
Cup Card Lets you recover HP. Can heal the protagonist only or the entire party at random.
Blank Card Nothing.
Cursed Card Reduces the time that The Reaper appears on the floor. The effect wears off if you move to another floor.

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