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− | '''Third Eye''' is an ability in ''[[Persona 5]]'' that allows the [[Protagonist (Persona 5)|protagonist]] to look for clues and items in the [[Palace]]. It is gained automatically during early story, when Fool |
+ | '''Third Eye''' is an ability in ''[[Persona 5]]'' that allows the [[Protagonist (Persona 5)|protagonist]] to look for clues and items in the [[Palace]]. It is gained automatically during early story, when the [[Fool Arcana|Fool]] [[Confidant]] with [[Igor]] proceeds. |
It can be activated at will in the dungeon and highlights areas of interest. |
It can be activated at will in the dungeon and highlights areas of interest. |
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* Stealable items gain a yellow glow. |
* Stealable items gain a yellow glow. |
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* Interactable places like gaps and ledges have exclamation marks over them. |
* Interactable places like gaps and ledges have exclamation marks over them. |
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− | * Overworld shadows gain a glowing outline that depends on how threatening they are. Hardest ones gain a red outline, medium ones gain a yellow one and the least dangerous encounters glow with a blue |
+ | * Overworld shadows gain a glowing outline that depends on how threatening they are. Hardest ones gain a red outline, medium ones gain a yellow one and the least dangerous encounters glow with a blue color. |
− | In the real world, Third Eye can be used to examine on-screen locations that can be used for daily activities (NPCs, shops, cooperations, Velvet room locations) |
+ | In the real world, Third Eye can be used to examine on-screen locations that can be used for daily activities (NPCs, shops, cooperations, and Velvet room locations). |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 09:45, 28 October 2017
Third Eye is an ability in Persona 5 that allows the protagonist to look for clues and items in the Palace. It is gained automatically during early story, when the Fool Confidant with Igor proceeds.
It can be activated at will in the dungeon and highlights areas of interest.
- Stealable items gain a yellow glow.
- Interactable places like gaps and ledges have exclamation marks over them.
- Overworld shadows gain a glowing outline that depends on how threatening they are. Hardest ones gain a red outline, medium ones gain a yellow one and the least dangerous encounters glow with a blue color.
In the real world, Third Eye can be used to examine on-screen locations that can be used for daily activities (NPCs, shops, cooperations, and Velvet room locations).