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Metro of Desireis aroguelite modeinPersona 5: The Phantom X, and that means every playthrough is different from the first, and players need to use all their skills while managing the group and the boons that they receive during the exploration, to overcome empowered enemies and bosses. Luckily, at the end of each run, there are tons of rewards to collect, and that makes it worth all the trouble.
This guide will teach players all they need to know about Metro of Desire, including all its mechanics, the best Charms to pick, and all about Lost Items and the rewards players can get by completing challenges and runs. But first, let’s take a look at the basics of exploration through the Metro of Desire roguelite dungeon.
Updated, July 10, 2025, by Lucas Simons: With 1.2 version of P5X dropping, Metro of Desire has become a permanent Roguelite mode that will stick around as part of the Metaverse activities. The most significant change is the disappearance of Marthym’s Roulette event, and of Travel Tickets (used to pull draws from the Roulette). Certain minor changes have affected the meta, and now, Tier 4 bosses are enabled, so players might encounter stronger enemies on their runs.
Introduction to Metro of Desire and Basic Mechanics
Metro of Desire is, to put it simply, a Roguelite Mode that allows players to dive into dungeon exploration sessions through the Metro Platforms in the Metaverse. Each platform will host either aneasyor amoderate challenge enemy, a selection ofreward chests (players can pick from Subway Coins, a Charm, or a Lost Item), amerchant, or aShadowthat will grant players rewards based on probability, or depending on their choices.
Diving into Metro of Desire doesn’t require Stamina, so players can try this mode as much as they want. Each time they access the Control Center, they will be able toDepart, and delve into a randomly generated dungeon with a selected Boss. Bosses will be waiting at the end of a route, and each route is unlocked when new difficulty levels are completed.
The basic rules of Metro of Desire are as follows:
There are other important factors to keep in mind during exploration, such ascertain effects that empower bosses, monsters, and weaken the Party. The higher the difficulty level, the stronger these effects will be.
Following up on how this game mode works, there are five different things players can pick up while exploring each of the platforms:
Charms can be sold at any given time in exchange for Railway Coins, so if players decide they prefer to get Lost Items, they can open the charm menu clicking on the Briefcase icon on the top left corner of the screen, and then select Sell Charm on the bottom right corner, while highlighting one of the charms they don’t want.
What are Charms in Metro of Desire?
Charms come in various forms and shapes, and the best ones are related to damage output and damage mitigation, though every Charm set has its own utility, and as they level up, they unlock better perks that benefit the players. Charms work as ‘stat boosts’ that vary depending on two factors: Quality and the Set they correspond to. For example, Blue quality charms are lower level than Purple, and Gold, and the Stalwart Set charms offer boosts to protection, Party Defense%, and damage mitigation (shields).
Other charms like Brawl, increase Multi-Targeted and single target damage dealt to enemies, and its set effect distributes all damage taken by one of the enemies to the whole enemy party in a second wave of damage. As players might have guessed, all charms are useful, and the better quality and level they have, the better the results and probabilities of success during exploration.
All Rewards in Metro of Desire
Players need to defeat each boss in the various difficulty levels to unlock the next tier, which will unlock new routes across the platforms and grant them the chance to complete Special Operations (SO), which are basically reward tiers for completing each difficulty levels. These are all the rewards that players can get by completing all SOs:
Clear Terminal Station 1 on any difficulty level
Clear Terminal Station 2 on any difficulty level
Clear Terminal Station 3 on any difficulty level
Clear Terminal Station 4 on any difficulty level
Clear any Terminal Station on difficulty level 4
Clear any Terminal Station on difficulty level 5
Meta Jewels x60, Dream Line Course 6 Badge
Clear Difficulty 4 with a Curse Formation (Put at least 2 Phantom Thieves/Idols with the Curse attribute in the lineup).
Meta Jewels x60, Sun Crystal x20
Clear Difficulty 4 with an Electric Formation (Put at least 2 Phantom Thieves/Idols with the Electric attribute in the lineup).
Clear Difficulty 4 with an Ice Formation (Put at least 2 Phantom Thieves/Idols with the Ice attribute in the lineup).
Clear Difficulty 4 with a Fire Formation (Put at least 2 Phantom Thieves/Idols with the Fire attribute in the lineup).
Clear Difficulty 6 with a Curse Formation (Put at least 2 Phantom Thieves/Idols with the Curse attribute in the lineup).
Meta Jewels x60, Sun Crystal x20, Unknown Revelation S: Orange
Clear Difficulty 6 with an Electric Formation (Put at least 2 Phantom Thieves/Idols with the Electric attribute in the lineup).
Clear Difficulty 6 with an Ice Formation (Put at least 2 Phantom Thieves/Idols with the Ice attribute in the lineup).
Clear Difficulty 6 with a Fire Formation (Put at least 2 Phantom Thieves/Idols with the Fire attribute in the lineup).
But special Operations are not the only rewards in Metro of Desire, players can also increase their ‘Track Record’ by gaining experience (like a Season Pass) at the end of each run. The More Lost Items, enemies defeated, and Railway Coins and Charms acquired, the more experience they will receive.
The Track Record has 100 levels, with important rewards such as Gold & Platinum Tickets,Platinum Milicoins, Everlasting Incense, Orange Revelation Envelops, Orlov (used to overclock a Persona to Rank 7), and even a Free 4-Star Phantom Idol free draw.
Players can also obtain rewards by completing Charm Sets and collecting Lost items in the Lost and Found menu. The rewards are mostly Meta Jewels, but this is a great way to getmore draws at the Gacha Banners.
Lost items come in rarities from Normal to Super Rare, with the latter being extremely difficult to collect. Each Lost Item grants a unique perk that will boost both charms and the stats of the party. Some lost items impose a penalty in exchange for a great boost, and also require the completion of certain conditions to eliminate the detrimental effects.
How to Unlock All Bosses in Metro Of Desire
To unlock each of the Bosses in Metro of Desire, players need to complete ‘Routes,’ and upon defeating them, the next level of difficulty will become available. Though the order can be a little bit confusing at first. Players will start by facing a boss in Level 1 Difficulty, then they will unlock two other bosses at Level 2 Difficulty, and beating them will unlock their firstLevel 3 Boss, and so on. Each branch has a different boss, with their own modifiers and levels of challenge.
Each of the Bosses at the end of the Metro of DesirePlatform Routesis a force to be reckoned with. The important thing to keep in mind is that each boss will have its own ruleset, and the higher the difficulty level, the harsher these rules and boosts will be. Some bosses will receive increased defense, while others will have their HP greatly enhanced (by the thousands).
Of course, the amount and quality of the charms obtained during the exploration phase will greatly influence the resilience, damage mitigation, and damage output the party causes. Picking the best charms and prioritizing survival and mitigation are good strategies to beating the hardest challenges in Metro of Desire.