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Downloadable content in Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE

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This is a list and summary of bonus quests and downloadable content (colloquially abbreviated as DLC) which was available in Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE prior to the Wii U Nintendo eShop closure.

Overview

Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE's downloadable content was available at the release of the game in each of its respective regions. Downloadable content could be directly purchased from the eShop or in-game.

In Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore, most of the DLC is available as part of the base game:

  • The additional quests are unlocked during the story.
  • The previously-DLC costumes (except for the Swimsuit Packs) can be found in a new Idolasphere known as the Area of Aspiration. The Tokyo Millennium Collection story scenes are also included, unlocked alongside the associated costumes.
  • The Swimsuit Packs' costumes and associated story scenes are not available in any region's version of the game.

DLC packs

Most of Tokyo Mirage Sessions' downloadable content was available in packs.

Costumes could only be purchased as packs, while the quests from the 3 Support Quest Set could be bought individually.

It should be noted that the exact name of some of the content varied between the official site and the eShop; this page uses names from the eShop listings.

Some packs also include short voiced story scenes:

  • The "Tokyo Millennium Collection" pack includes scenes where Tsubasa, Kiria, and Eleonora model the costumes at a fashion show.
  • The Swimsuit Packs include scenes where the characters advertise a local hot spring while wearing their swimsuits. All playable characters as well as Maiko appear.

The "Special Edition"(US) / "Fortissimo Edition"(JP) of the game includes redemption codes for all available DLC in their respective region.

Pack Contents Release Price
Tokyo Millennium Collection Eleonora Maid costume
Kiria X-Nurse costume
Tsubasa Santa outfit
26 December, 2015JP
June 24th, 2016US
400¥*JP
$1.99*US
$2.89CA
Atlus Collaboration Costume Set Kiria Etrian Odyssey III Costume
Tsubasa Persona Q Costume
Touma SMT IV Costume
Itsuki Devil Survivor 2 Costume
26 December, 2015JP
June 24th, 2016US
1,000¥*JP
$1.99*US
$2.89CA
Swimsuit Pack (women) Eleonora swimsuit costume
Kiria swimsuit costume
Tsubasa swimsuit costume
Mamori swimsuit costume
26 December, 2015JP
This content was only made available in the Japanese release.
500¥*JP
Swimsuit Pack (men) Itsuki swimsuit costume
Touma swimsuit costume
Yashiro swimsuit costume
26 December, 2015JP
This content was only made available in the Japanese release.
300¥*JP
3 Support Quest Set Mirage Hunter (EXP)
Mirage Hunter (Mastery)
Mirage Hunter (Savage Festival)
26 December, 2015JP
June 24th, 2016US
1,000¥*JP
$4.99*US
$7.09*CA

Available DLC quests

The only available quest content was the three that can be bought in the above pack.

EXPeditious Hunter

A quest that gives experience and items.

This added the "Training Area" Idolasphere, accessible from the Bloom Palace. In this Idolasphere, enemies will drop Tomes upon defeat and during Session combos. Tomes can be spent to gain experience, capped at the amount of exp needed for the next level up. Any battle must be completed after reaching this cap to actually trigger the level up.

Each Tome gives approximately 50% of the exp needed to level up, meaning at most 2 Tomes would need to be spent per level.

The enemies in this area start out resembling the encounters in Illusory 106, but will steadily change into stronger encounters as Itsuki hits foes with his sword in the field, or defeats encounters. This scaling stops once the enemies resemble the encounters in Illusory Dolhr.

Four items are available in the four furthest corners of the map. These items can be Gold Bars (sellable for Yen) or Tomes, and will disappear at random as Itsuki takes steps around the area.

It is not possible to save in this Idolasphere.

Masterful Hunter

A quest that builds up skills and related items.

This adds the "Mastery Area" Idolasphere, accessible from the Bloom Palace. In this Idolasphere, enemies will drop Skill Books upon defeat and during Session combos. Skill Books can be spent to gain weapon mastery for equipped carnages, capped at the amount of mastery needed to learn the next available skill. Any battle must be completed after reaching this cap to actually learn the skill.

The enemies in this area start out resembling the encounters in Illusory 106, but will steadily change into stronger encounters as Itsuki hits foes with his sword in the field, or defeats encounters. This scaling stops once the enemies resemble the encounters in Illusory Dolhr.

Four items are available in the four furthest corners of the map. These items can be Gold Bars (sellable for Yen) or Skill Books, and will disappear at random as Itsuki takes steps around the area.

It is not possible to save in this Idolasphere.

Savage Hunter

A quest that pits you against powerful "Savage" enemies. Defeat them for a special item.

This adds the "Prisoner Area" Idolasphere, accessible from the Bloom Palace. In this Idolasphere, only Savage Enemies will spawn, and each encounter drops 11 Detritus upon defeat. (For comparison, Savage enemies encountered in any other location will only drop 2 Detritus upon defeat.)

Four items are available in the four furthest corners of the map. These items can be Gold Bars (sellable for Yen) or Detritus, and will disappear at random as Itsuki takes steps around the area.

Detritus can be exchanged for stat-boosting Incense items from Nieg in Illusory Urahara.

It is not possible to save in this Idolasphere.

Gallery

Costumes

Tokyo Millennium Collection

Atlus Collaboration

Swimsuits

References

See Also

External links

  • Official Site – Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE: [1] (United States)
  • Official Site – Illusory Revelations ♯FE: [2] (Japan)
Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE
Playable characters Eleonora YumizuruItsuki AoiKiria KuronoMamori MinamotoTouma AkagiTsubasa OribeYashiro Tsurugi
Mirages CaedaCainChromDraugNavarreTharjaVirion
Non-playable characters AnnaAyaha OribeAzusa MaekawaBarry GoodmanChikaomi TsurugiChouten SawafujiKuen TarachinoMarthMaiko ShimazakiNiegNobu HorinozawaRiku SuzumotoTikiTikiIsMyWaifuYatsufusa Hatanaka
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Chapters P: Reincarnation • 1: A Star is Born • 2: Head over Heels for Her • 3: The Next Generation • 4: The Audition • 5: True Colors • 6: Fire EmblemE: The Long Goodbye
Side Stories Tsubasa Meet-and-Greet PressureOpening Your HeartA Wind Colored Tsubasa
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Kiria Poker FaceNot a GirlKiria in Wonderland
Eleonora Read, Chat, Fall in LovePrincess of HorrorBlast Away Hollywood
Mamori Steel HeartFortuna Family's SistersGolden Child/Monster
Yashiro The Hungry ManDangerous RelationsFinal Act
Maiko Booze and the BossLost MemoriesGodmother
Barry Only YouTroublesome DuoBarry Forever
Tiki I'll Tiki-Tiki You (For Reals)Coffee and DonutsSleepless in Shibuya
Downloadable Side Stories EXPeditious HunterMasterful HunterSavage Hunter
EX Stories
(Encore only)
Rolling StarWhat About LoveStay Gold
Locations TokyoDaitama ObservatoryIdolasphereFortuna Office (Bloom Palace) • ShibuyaToubo Rooftop
Groups, objects and concepts Fortuna EntertainmentIntermissionMirage MasterMirage (Carnage Form) • PerformaTopic
Gameplay & Mechanics EnemiesEPEquipment (CarnagesAccessoriesCostumes) • ItemsRequestSessionSkills
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