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Completing Elizabeth’s requests inPersona 3 Reloadoffers a unique way for players to easily get better weapons for many party members without spending any Yen or Twilight Fragments. These requests often act as simple fetch quests with the main catch of knowing exactly where to look or who to talk to.
Unlike weapons purchased in the police station, rewards for Elizabeth’s Requests usually have a bonus effect that makes them even more useful than weapons with higher stats.Fused weapons inPersona 3 Reloadoffer similar bonuses but can be more difficult to come by earlier in the game when powerful Heart Items are hard to come by. Request 67 will have players looking for a Beautiful Tile somewhere in Iwatodi. Here’s where to find a Beautiful Tile.

Where To Find A Beautiful Tile (Request 67) In Persona 3 Reload
Request 67 will have the player looking for a small rectangular tile with a peacock painted on it. This is a common Mahjong Tile; to find one, players must travel to the Station Outskirts of Port Island Station. This area can also be reached by traveling to Port Island Station and heading to the alleyway in the bottom left of the area.
In the Station Outskirts, walk between the two men and up the stairs into the Mahjong Parlor Red Hawk. Players will need at leastCourage Rank 5to enter, and doing so will trigger a conversation with someone leaving. He will challenge you to a game ofrock, paper, scissors, with any answer being correct and winning. Doing so will reward the player with the Mahjong Tile, which can be taken back to Elizabeth to complete the request.
Rewards For Request 67 In Persona 3 Reload
Upon completing Request 67 players will receive the Scrub Brush, a weapon of Ken.
The base stats on the weapon may not be the best, but the random element can be incredibly useful for those willing to use Ken’s basic attack more often than not. There are a total ofnine status ailments inPersona 3 Reloadthat may be inflicted on an enemy with this weapon. Just about all of them willleave the enemy unable to attack or attack their own allies. Many ailments also set up a critical hit for a party member who follows up with a physical attack to further increase the usefulness of this random bonus effect.