

In this case, to me, it feels like 'The Spirit of Love' is Law-aligned, while its counterpart quest 'The Water Nymph' is more Chaos-aligned. However, generally speaking, it does seem each pair has one quest that is more Law-aligned and another that is more Chaos-aligned, broadly speaking. It doesn't seem to make much difference which quest you pick to support, and you can't support both. The rewards for the quests are usually similar, for example, the opposite quest in this case is 'The Water Nymph', which awards Stamina Incense x2 instead of Health Incense x2. These quests generally follow the same format in each region, with two separate quest-giving NPCs wanting you to take out the other one. Mutually Exclusive Quests Note: Each of the game's main four regions has a pair of mutually exclusive quests. Return to the quest giver, and you'll have to fight six Pretas. It is marked on your map, Once you get here, the Preta will give you a key item. You'll find one near Mita Leyline, who will point you in the direction of the next one, after the Abscess boss.


We'll go ahead and separate quests by region. Minato is the first region you'll find yourself in, even though you won't know it is called that until a little later in the game. There are four major regions in SMT 5 - Minato, Shinagawa, Chiyoda, and Taito. Of course, that means that quests return to the series, and completing quests will offer various rewards for the player, including Talismans that unlock Magatsuhi skills, new demon fusions, consumable items, and more. Shin Megami Tensei V changes things up a bit from previous entries, taking in some trappings from open-world titles.
