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Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth — Europecia Guide

Overview

Europecia is the first dungeon area in Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (3DS). It’s an introductory labyrinth with multiple floors, basic enemies, and key early-game mechanics tutorials. This guide covers objectives, layout tips, enemy encounters, treasure, puzzles, and recommended party/setup to clear Europecia efficiently.

, weaving through the labyrinth’s districts to find the "missing heart" of the city. As P3 and P4 protagonists locked eyes, a silent understanding passed between them. Their combined power—a Wild Card Resonance —shook the very foundations of the movie screen.

No one remembered the architect who designed it. But the plaque read: persona q shadow of the labyrinth europecia

Guided by two new original characters, Zen and Rei, the groups must navigate the treacherous "You in Wonderland" labyrinths to recover their memories and escape. The interaction between the stoic, dark-toned Persona 3 cast and the upbeat, friendly Persona 4 cast provides much of the game's charm. Seeing characters like Mitsuru Kirijo interact with the likes of Chie Satonaka creates humorous and insightful moments that fans had only dreamed of previously.

"You're feeding on regret," Naoto whispered, her hand on her evoker-shaped lighter. "This whole city is a FOE made of architecture." Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth — Europecia

A new park opened in the old industrial district. At its center, a small clock tower that chimed only once a day—at noon, not thirteen.

You must play New Game+ to see the full true ending, which is a tear-jerker involving Rei and Zen’s real identities. , weaving through the labyrinth’s districts to find

Europecia laughed from every clock face. "Not feeding. Curating. You children walk through life discarding your unused selves. The leader you could have been. The love you were too scared to confess. The door you didn't open. I simply give those shadows a place to live."