![]() ![]() The bathhouse is the only activity in Persona 5 where Morgana doesn't directly accompany the protagonist: instead, he waits for him outside at the changing room.The hoodie of the child when leaving the bathhouse changes randomly between yellow and gray on a daily basis.Normally, the medicinal bath days add Japanese mugwort (よもぎ湯, Yomogi Yu) ?, but in summer it's changed to mint (はっか湯, Hakka Yu) ?.The protagonist after surviving the bathhouse for overstaying during a rainy day. Additionally, if either snowy weather or the weather warning "Cold Wave" is in effect, the same rainy day scenario will be played. The special medicinal bath has been moved to Sundays only. In Persona 5 Royal, the book required to access the bathhouse has been renamed to " Yoncha Walker 04", but the means of obtaining it are the same. In the case the protagonist visits on a Rainy Monday or Thursday, the Rainy Day scenario will become null, and he will earn bonus Charm as if it's a normal Monday or Thursday. Snowy weather does not influence the bathhouse. ![]() If he decides not to prolong his stay, he will always gain the default 2 points of Charm. However, if that fails, he will get dizzy and pass out on the floor: he will lose the entirety of his Charm score, giving him a single point of Guts in its place. If he chooses to stay, there's a chance he will be able to gain an additional point of Charm. If the bathhouse is visited during rainy weather, the public bathhouse will be mostly empty, giving the protagonist the choice on whether to prolong his stay or not. Mondays and Thursdays grant a special medicinal bath that allow for an additional point of Charm. The protagonist is able to visit the public bathhouse in Yongen-Jaya during the night, and bathe for 2 points of Charm by default. The protagonist can find it when he cleans his room in Café Leblanc. The bathhouse becomes accessible once the protagonist reads the book " Yoncha Wanderer," which unlocks both the bathhouse and the batting cages upon finishing.
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