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Persona 3 Reload Missing People Featured

All Missing People in Persona 3 Reload, Listed (P3R)

To their rescue!

While you can do your best to keep Shadows away from the real world in Persona 3 Reload, you can’t stop people from wandering into Tartarus on their own after being influenced by them. But you can rescue them and be rewarded for your efforts, though.

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All Missing People in Tartarus in Persona 3 Reload

During 6/18, Elizabeth will request your presence to inform you about people who have gone missing inside Tartarus. They must be rescued before the next full moon, or they’ll be lost forever. After being introduced to the concept, Elizabeth will call you during early mornings to inform you about more missing people.

Sometimes, people will get lost in Tartarus on different days before the same full moon, so you can wait until the last person during that month gets lost before rescuing them all. All past and current missing people can be viewed on the Bulletin Board in front of the Paulownia Mall Police Station, and Officer Kurosawa will reward you for rescuing them if you visit him afterward.

More importantly, some of your Social Link characters will get lost in Tartarus eventually, and they’ll be unavailable until you go and rescue them. If you don’t save them, they’ll perish inside Tartarus, and you’ll be unable to complete the Social Link for the rest of the game. If you already completed them, they won’t appear or are mentioned again for the rest of the game.

Missing PersonDate of MissingDeadlineFloorReward
Ayako Yoshimoto6/187/650x1 Recarm
Kenjiro Tsutsumi6/267/656Letter of Thanks, x40000 Yen
Yoshimi Miyama6/267/664x2 Black Quartz
Yasuko Murabayashi8/38/579x4 Emerald
Shuichi Niimura8/38/584x1 Shift Boost
Satsuki Onozuka8/199/4101x1 Divine Grace
Hirotaka Tanigami8/299/4109x20 Malachite
Reiko Makita9/39/4114x1 Mediarama
Bunkichi Kitamura9/1210/3120x4 Homunculus
Aki Kurobe9/2210/3135Magic Talisman
Yasunobu Shimozono9/2210/3140x100000 Yen
Maiko Oohashi10/2111/2146Felt Doll
Ryohei Nakatsugawa10/2111/2159Berserker Seal
Takeko Hiraoka10/3011/2165Avaricious Ring
Tomoyuki Itami11/2812/1177Omega Drive
Katsue Sugi11/2812/1196x3 Diamond
Yumiko Sasamaki12/2212/30209x2 Scintillating Coin
Nobuko Fukuchi12/2212/30221x3 Ruby
Fumika Terado1/151/30232x1 Soma
Mitsutoshi Okimoto1/151/30250x1 Salvation

Once you find a missing person, you can return to the entrance alongside them or ask for an escort (a random non-assigned party member) to bring them back. Elizabeth can inform you where the person’s presence is coming from, and Fuuka can directly pinpoint them once you get close enough.

Additionally, animals can also get lost inside Tartarus. You won’t get board or text notifications for them, but Elizabeth informs you about “special guests” inside Tartarus when you ask her about the missing person’s whereabouts.

Animals have the same rules of rescuing people. Rescuing these animals immediately grants you Twilight Fragments, being a good source for these items. The higher the floor, the more Fragments you get, so don’t miss the chance of being both a person and a pet’s hero. It always pays off.


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Patrick Souza
Patrick has been working for Prima since 2022 and joined as a Staff Writer in 2023. He's been interested in gaming journalism since college, and that was the path he took once he had his degree in hands. Diligently ignores his ever-growing backlog to keep raiding in Final Fantasy XIV, exploring in Genshin Impact or replaying some of his favorite RPGs from time to time. Loves tackling hard challenges in games, but his cats are still the hardest bosses he could ask for.