Persona 5: The Phantom X: The Complete Currency Guide and Tips

Story Highlights

  • Meta Jewels and Tickets are the main currencies used for summoning Phantom Idols, Personas, and Weapons.
  • Konpaku Gems and Money are essential upgrade and shopping currencies earned through battles and city activities.
  • Cognition Crystals and Platinum Milicoins are premium currencies used for high-value pulls and exclusive weapon exchanges.

SEGA and ATLUS have released a new role-playing game titled “Persona 5: The Phantom X,” which presents an alternate storyline following the events of the original “Persona 5” game. In this game, you take on the character of the Protagonist, known as “Wonder,” as you juggle your life as a Phantom Thief and a high school student. This guide will help you understand how to obtain various in-game currencies and where they can be utilized effectively.

List of Free Currencies in Persona 5: The Phantom X

1. Meta Jewels

How to get Meta Jewels in Persona 5: The Phantom X

You’ll have a chance to acquire Meta Jewels through various means such as finishing main and side missions, climbing the Phantom Pass, increasing Synergy Ranks (excluding the third one), unlocking treasure chests in the Metaverse, joining events, sending tickets at the Fare Machine, achieving milestones in the Velvet Trials, or even from levels in Lufel’s Business Plan.

Or more concisely:

Meta Jewels can be earned by completing missions, progressing through Phantom Pass, boosting Synergy Ranks (except rank 3), opening chests in Metaverse, participating in events, submitting tickets at Fare Machine, reaching milestones in Velvet Trials, and from Lufel’s Business Plan levels.

Where to spend Meta Jewels in Persona 5: The Phantom X

They’re your primary source for summoning Phantom Idols and Personas using the Contract system. You can make a single pull for 150 or ten pulls for 1,500. Additionally, you can trade Meta Jewels for items in the Cognitive Shop, or use them as an alternative when you don’t have gacha tickets.

2. Gold Tickets

How to get Gold Tickets in Persona 5: The Phantom X

You can acquire them through missions, login rewards from events, weekly Phantom Pass incentives, leveling up your Phantom Idols at levels 30, 50, and 70, unique Metaverse treasure chests, or by viewing Memories.

Where to spend Gold Tickets in Persona 5: The Phantom X

I’m all about summoning Phantom Idols and Personas, especially on the permanent and non-dream banners in the game.

3. Platinum Tickets

How to get Platinum Tickets in Persona 5: The Phantom X

The majority of these are obtained via login rewards, in-game activities, purchases from the store, and by subscribing to the Premium Phantom Pass.

Where to spend Platinum Tickets in Persona 5: The Phantom X

Platinum Tickets are used exclusively on Dream Pick banners, serving as high-tier gacha access.

4. Clear Cognigems

How to get Clear Cognigems in Persona 5: The Phantom X

You’ll get these when pulling duplicate Personas from the Contract gacha.

Where to spend Clear Cognigems in Persona 5: The Phantom X

As a seasoned gamer, I can swap my in-game items at the Cognitive Shop using Meta Jewels, Everlasting Essence, Skill Incense S, Moon Crystals, Konpaku Gems, and Thief Compendium Volumes. Just remember, most of these exchanges have a monthly limit.

5. Violet Cognigems

How to get Violet Cognigems in Persona 5: The Phantom X

These drop when you pull duplicate Phantom Idols from the Contract gacha.

Where to spend Violet Cognigems in Persona 5: The Phantom X

At the Cognitive Shop, you can exchange them for Weapon Case, Phantom Idol Select Tickets, and an endless supply of Meta Jewels.

In the Cognitive Store, they can be swapped for Weapon Cases, Phantom Idol Select Tickets, and a stockpile of Meta Jewels that never runs out.

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Items exchanged at the Cognitive Shop include Weapon Cases, Phantom Idol Select Tickets, and an unending supply of Meta Jewels.

6. Gecko Coins

How to get Gecko Coins in Persona 5: The Phantom X

Earned by exchanging Assist Rewards or watching specific Memories.

Where to spend Gecko Coins in Persona 5: The Phantom X

Visit the Airsoft Store to purchase top-tier weapons, which become accessible as you advance in the game’s primary plot.

7. Wingbeat Coins

How to get Wingbeat Coins in Persona 5: The Phantom X

You receive them every two days through the Hoot-N-Loot daily login bonus.

Where to spend Wingbeat Coins in Persona 5: The Phantom X

These items are primarily utilized within the Login Reward Marketplace for acquiring Gold Tickets, cosmetic items, and upgrade resources such as Sun Crystals.

8. Assist Rewards

How to get Assist Rewards in Persona 5: The Phantom X

You receive these whenever you utilize another player’s Support Character in a fight, or conversely, when someone else employs your own.

Where to spend Assist Rewards in Persona 5: The Phantom X

Use the Assist Reward Exchange to get Moon Crystals or as many as 20 Gecko Coins (30 Assist Rewards for each Gecko Coin).

You can exchange your Assist Rewards at the Assist Reward Exchange, either for Moon Crystals or up to 20 Gecko Coins. Each Gecko Coin is worth 30 Assist Rewards.

9. Konpaku Gems

How to get Konpaku Gems in Persona 5: The Phantom X

You can acquire these items by completing missions, defeating adversaries in the ‘Realm of Repression’ (which includes training and treasure missions), opening chests in the ‘Metaverse’, or through trade in exchange shops.

Where to spend Konpaku Gems in Persona 5: The Phantom X

These items are crucial for enhancing Phantom Idols, Personas, improving skills, and weapon upgrades. They serve as one of the primary currency types within the game used for advancement purposes.

10. Money

How to get Money in Persona 5: The Phantom X

Primarily gained from working at urban establishments such as a flower shop and convenience store, along with narrative and secondary missions.

Where to spend Money in Persona 5: The Phantom X

This place is utilized for purchasing essential items like food and ingredients, boosters (buffs), and even giving a try to the capsule machines for some fun and maybe luck. Fundamental yet indispensable.

11. P Coins

How to get P Coins in Persona 5: The Phantom X

These items are gathered via the “Thieves’ Den” collection method and also by enhancing your “Collection Quality rank.

Where to spend P Coins in Persona 5: The Phantom X

1) Purchase a variety of collectible items from the Thieves’ Hideout, or trade them at the Merchant’s Store to receive prizes such as Gold Tickets.

12. Schema Points

How to get Schema Points in Persona 5: The Phantom X

Register new Personas in the Velvet Room’s Compendium to earn these points.

Where to spend Schema Points in Persona 5: The Phantom X

Use them to unlock passive skills for the protagonist through the Skills Menu.

13. Repression Medals

How to get Repression Medals in Persona 5: The Phantom X

Earned by completing Persona missions in the Realm of Repression and opening the final chest.

Where to spend Repression Medals in Persona 5: The Phantom X

Here, you trade for various levels of Persona Seals within the Reward section of the Exchange Store.

List of Paid Currencies in Persona 5: The Phantom X

1. Cognition Crystals

How to get Cognition Crystals in Persona 5: The Phantom X

You can only buy them using real money from Marthym’s Shop.

Where to spend Cognition Crystals in Persona 5: The Phantom X

In this game, they transform a 1:1 ratio into what we call Meta Gems. These gems function as the premium currency, enabling you to participate in the gacha draws.

2. Platinum Milicoins

How to get Platinum Milicoins in Persona 5: The Phantom X

Earned via premium login rewards, event packs, or store purchases with real money.

Where to spend Platinum Milicoins in Persona 5: The Phantom X

These can be utilized to call forth weapons through agreements, or trade them for particular top-tier weapons at the Airsoft Store.

Other Currencies in Persona 5: The Phantom X

Some forms of currency operate differently from traditional free or paid systems; instead, they function as a mix or reward-centric structures where additional features are gradually made accessible based on rewards earned.

  • Thieves’ Den Items: Connected to Collection progress and cosmetic items.
  • Exchange Shop Tokens: Like Assist Rewards, Wingbeat Coins, and Cognigems, all used in their respective parts of the shop.
  • Fare Machine Tickets: Used to claim rewards in the Metaverse after runs.

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2025-07-13 19:12

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