


For the first floor, the stairs are straight ahead from where you start. Look for any sets of stairs sitting at the sidewalls that lead in the upward direction. There'll be shadow enemies on all floors, but you can get around them without triggering their attention to come at you and initiate unwanted battles. You'll start from the first floor of the building, and you'll need to find the room on the third floor in order to fight Hierophant. Lovers will also helm Marin Karin, which will prevent you from getting any command actions to afflicted party members, Charmdi spells and Dis-Charm items should be first priority if and when they happen.

If you happen to have a stock of Magic Mirrors (which repels one magic attack for each party member) it wouldn't be a bad idea to use them, either for Hierophant and/or Lovers (who'll have a fire-type all-foe attack called Maragilao, which exploits Mitsuru's weakness). Two moves from Hierophant you should be wary of are Prophecy of Ruins (Can inflict fear in your party and prevent you from making command actions, can be removed with Me Patra Gems) and Zionga (Electric attack which Yukari is weak to, but you'll need her for party healing purposes since she should have Media). Since Hierophant can repel an elemental attack that one of your party members has, you may need to sit Akihiko out for this one, although you can still employ him for the basis of using his special physical attacks like Sonic Punch even though they come at the expense of HP. HQ, giving you the option of who to pick for your party, double-check on everything for equipment, and save your game before proceeding to the love hotel. You'll start from the surveillance room situated inside the dormitory that doubles as S.E.E.S. And the only things you need to avoid using concerning attacks is Electric types for Hierophant only (he'll repel), as well as Hama and Mudo (Nullfy for both) on that and Lovers, though odds are you still won't have a Persona with attacks of the latter two, but still vital info worth mentioning.

Unlike Emperor and Empress, this pair doesn't hold any elemental weakness affinities, but beating them shouldn't be too difficult, especially if you've done big grinding sprees for money and XP with your party in Tartarus beforehand.
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Unlike the last Full Moon bosses (Emperor and Empress) you'll have to beat each one separately, while picking completely correct answers for storyline dialogue answers in between the boss battles as well as breaking a pair of mirrors situated on different floors in the hotel complex before you can face the second boss (Lovers), who'll happen to be in the same room you'll need to find in order to fight the first (Hierophant).
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Outside this status information, simply ke ep the party in good health and free of charm, and the battle will be won before long.This achievement can be unlocked after beating the Hierophant and Lovers bosses on the Full Moon event for July (7/7 at midnight). Mitsuru, meanwhile, can also focus on healing, something she can supplement with Spirit Drain to steal Lovers' SP. Junpei will be of great help with Rakukaja to bolster your teammates' defense, while Akihiko can use Tarunda to decrease Lovers' damage output. Whoever has filled your other spots should be focused on dealing damage and using their buff and debuff moves. Lovers doesn't have anything to which it's weak, so you'll be doing a normal amount of damage with your other physical or elemental moves to chip its HP down. Outside Yukari dispelling charm, the fight is just about dealing as much damage as possible. With this being one of Lovers' primary attacks, use Charmdi as needed to keep the party free of ailments that could prolong the battle. Thankfully, Yukari has made sure she's present for this, as she learns Charmdi at Lv.
