How to Find (& Unlock) Alice in Persona 5 Strikers | Screen Rant
Alice is one of the bosses available in Persona 5 Strikers. This guide will show players how to find and unlock her. Persona 5 Strikers picks up a few months after the original Persona 5. While Persona 5 Royal did release after the original game, that title is not considered as canon when looking at the narrative for Strikers. Joker and Morgana return back to Tokyo to reunite with the other Phantom Thieves for a vacation. After arriving, they soon discover that everything is not what it seems as the people are being attacked by Shadows. It is up to the Phantom Thieves to connect and save the world once again. Alice is one of the first bosses players will encounter during their time in the game. This guide will show players how they can find her.
Alice is the first main boss of the first Jail players will encounter. Jails act as this entry's dungeons and players will spend a majority of their time exploring them and taking out enemies. Unlike Palaces in Persona 5, players can return back to them after their story significants is over. This is great for players who missed out on completing everything on their first run. Not only that, but the game will provide additional side quests for players to complete for some extra items. This guide will show players how to find Alice.
As mentioned, Alice (or Mad Hatter Alice) is the first boss players will find in the Shibuya Jail. Although, players can accept an additional Painful Memories quest with Alice. Players can take on this additional objective beginning on 8/3. From this, players will need to navigate through the Shibuya Jail and defeat Mad Rabbit Alice once more. Afterward, players will be given Bond Experience and 2,5000 yen. Bringing characters like Makoto, Morgana, and Ann is great for this since Alice has a weakness to Fire, Technical, and Wind damage. The rematch should be easy enough to complete if the player has been focusing on leveling up their teams. Players can also obtain it as a Persona by fusing Nebilos, Lilith, Bugbear, and Dominion.
Persona 5 Strikers has been a decent continuation of the base game. It continues to provide the player with the charm and love that these characters have been known for. While the game is much shorter than the original, the different gameplay style does add enough new content to keep older players satisfied. Hopefully, more spin-off titles can continue to tell more stories with these characters.
Persona 5 Strikers is available now on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
