Okay, so there’s this quest in Persona 5: The Phantom X—“Treasure Tail: Zoshigaya.” Basically, you’re helping this Orange Tabby Cat. Yeah, a cat! It’s not your average cat quest, trust me. You’re hunting down these quirky treasures around Zoshigaya, and no, they aren’t conveniently marked on the map. Of course not. That would be too easy, right? Anyway, it’s kind of a headache, but the rewards are solid once you figure it all out.
So, okay, let me think. You’re grabbing seven treasures. Correction: you actually nab the first one right at the kickoff in a cutscene — how slick is that? So really, only six mysterious spots left to check out. Which sounds… more manageable, maybe?
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First Treasure: Right as you start the quest, bam! There it is. You’re facing the cat, and if you whirl around—boop! Person on their phone, blue bucket, easy peasy.
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Second Treasure: Near the station, perched on top of a condenser unit. You know those clunky outdoor AC things? Yeah, up there. Sometimes I feel like they chuck these treasures up high just for laughs.
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Third Treasure: Tucked in a blue garbage bin. This one’s in a fenced bike parking area. And of course, you can’t march right in. Nope! Just cozy up to the fence and interact. Real slick.
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Fourth Treasure: Practically in your own backyard. Well, almost. Hiding beside a bush next to two chatty folks near your home. I swear, what are they even talking about?
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Fifth Treasure: This one’s a two-parter, fun. It’s chilling in a flower pot down an alley across from where those capsule machines are. But! You gotta drop by the Flower Shop first, snag some Extra-Strength Nutrients, and then sweep up the treasure. Simple.
- Sixth Treasure: And last but not least, slide to the northern map end. Look under a table. Like, who’s putting stuff there, seriously?
So you scoop up all these treasures, and what next? Head back to the Orange Tabby Cat and, poof, quest complete! You get rewards that—I mean, you’d expect shiny stuff for all this running around, right? Worth it? Maybe. Who’s to say? Ah, well.