(Image credit: Atlus) Don't get attached to your personas, fuse themįusing personas is the best way to dramatically increase the power of your party, so do it often and don't get too sentimental about your personas. You'll still enjoy the combat, but you'll also have more time for everything else. Normal difficulty is challenging and rarely requires too much grinding, but if you'd rather focus what makes Persona unique, it's totally okay to play on easier difficulty settings instead. That's time that you could spend hanging out with your classmates, working a job, or any one of the dozen other activities in P4G. Playing on harder difficulties will mean you'll need to spend more time grinding exp to win certain fights and dungeons might take more than one or two days to beat. Though Persona 4 is an RPG with an excellent combat system, there's so much to see and do outside of dungeons. Just be sure to not spend longer than a single day in each dungeon, since your time can definitely be better spent elsewhere. Plus, this is a great way to farm some extra exp. After killing it, snoop around the room and you'll find a powerful weapon that'll stay relevant for at least a few months. Since you've already beaten the dungeon once, you should have no problem blitzing through to the end, where you'll now find a new miniboss to beat. To do this, you'll need to talk to that character after you've moved on to the following month's dungeon, and you'll have the option to head back in. (Image credit: Atlus) Repeat dungeons you've already beaten for ultra-powerful rewardsĮvery dungeon you beat in Persona 4 can be beaten a second time to fight an optional miniboss and get some powerful equipment for the main character associated with that dungeon.