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Persona 5: How to Get Liquid Mercury & What It’s Used For

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How to Get Liquid Mercury & What It’s Used For in Persona 5

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There are a number of different crafting items you’ll stumble upon in Persona 5, and Liquid Mercury is one of them. If you’re struggling to find Liquid Mercury, there’s good reason for that too. It’s not the most common item in Persona 5. Fortunately, we’ve got a good few places you can farm the stuff.

If you’re struggling to get your hands on Liquid Mercury, you’ll want to check out either Futaba’s Palace or descend down to floors 10 and 11 of the Akzeriyyuth section in Mementos. Here, you should find plenty of Personas like Anubis that will provide you with Liquid Mercury upon defeating them. Alternatively, if you manage to get a Hold Up on them in battle, you’ll be able to ask them for an item directly.

If you’ve reached this guide because you don’t know what to do with the stuff, though, then fear not. This stuff is a crafting material and a key resource in making the Eternal Lockpick. This is an unbreakable lockpick that you can craft. Check out our guide on how you can unlock the Eternal Lockpick here.

Be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki for more on Persona 5.


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