Part of Persona 5 Royal’s improvement on the Baton Pass system is the ability to level up the effectiveness of Baton Passes with your teammates by playing darts at Kichijoji.
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Players are introduced to this mechanic on June 5, when Ryuji takes them to the billiards bar to play darts— during this trip, the game automatically brings Ryuji’s Baton Pass to rank 2, but it’s only when players return to play of their own volition that the game introduces the actual minigame.
Updated on June 13, 2022 by Quinton O'Connor: Persona 5 Royal is one of those games that continues to age like fine wine, courting JRPG enthusiasts and role-playing game casuals alike with its wealth of content. It's important that we periodically head back to guides like this one, sprucing them up so that they remain helpful for the millions of players making the most of Joker's probation.
The rules are identical to those of real-life darts: you score points based on where your dart lands, and you must score exactly the specified amount of points in five turns. The game is divided into three difficulty levels: 301, 501, and 701, each named after how many points must be scored.
Each turn is composed of three dart throws. It’s best to aim for the highest score possible on your first turn but beware: if your dart throw puts your remaining points in the negative, it will be a bust and any points you scored during that turn will be voided. You must reach zero points exactly.
Playing the minigame is mostly a matter of reflexes. When you step up, there will be an oval on the screen that you can position by using your DualShock controller's motion controls. Once it’s over the area you’d like to score, hold R2
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