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Welcome to NGB and our Complete Tartarus Tziah Guide for Persona 3 Reload! Here we’ll cover what you can expect to find on Floors 119 through 172 that make up the Tartarus Tziah area. In this guide, you’ll find which floors the gatekeepers are located on along with their weakness and tips on how to defeat them. You’ll also find the personas you can recruit while working your way through Tziah and the Shadows you’ll face along the way with their weakness to make the journey a bit easier! You’ll be able to reach Floor 119 on 9/10.

Tartarus Tziah Gatekeeper Floors

125th Floor

  • Heartless Relic x1
    • weak to electric
  • Rampaging Sand x2
    • weak to strike

The first gatekeeper of the Tziah block is the Heartless Relic accompanied by a pair of Rampaging Sands. The relic is weak to electric skill while the Rampaging Sands are weak to strike attack. The sands also have an attack that hits the whole party with the chance to confuse. Outside of that, just hit their weaknesses while keeping your HP topped off and you should be just fine.

126th Floor

  • Raging Turret x1
    • weak to wind

The next gatekeeper is just one floor up from the previous one. You’ll be facing the Raging Turret with a weakness to wind skill.

132nd Floor

  • Terminal Table x1
    • no weaknesses

Gatekeeper number 3 is the lone Terminal Table. It has no weaknesses, drains light skills and is null to strike attack. It will also use Mahama and other light attacks in an attempt to one hit KO you so be prepared for that. Your Theurgys will also come in handy for this fight.

136th Floor

  • Jotun of Authority x1
    • weak to ice
  • Purging Right Hand x1
    • weak to elecrtric
  • Subservient Left Hand x1
    • weak to fire

Our next gatekeeper is the Jotun of Authority accompanied by a Purging Right Hand and Subservient Left Hand. The Jotun is weak to ice, right hand electric and left hand fire. The hands will inflict status ailments on the party setting them up for the Jotun to deal massive damage with physical attacks. Occasionally they may throw a buff/debuff in.

143rd Floor

  • Isolated Castle x1
    • no weaknesses

The last gatekeeper for the first half of the Tziah area in Tartarus is the Isolated Castle. It blocks all elemental attacks meaning it can only be damaged by slash, strike and pierce attacks and skills. It also attacks using ice, fire, electric and wind skills that hit the whole party.

151st Floor

  • Pagoda of Disaster x1
    • weak to strike
  • Tome of Persecution x2
    • weak to dark

You’ll be facing the Pagoda of Disaster and its minions the Tome of Persecution duo! The Pagoda is weak to strike damage while the tomes are weak to dark. The tomes will spend the fight buffing the Pagoda while throwing out the occasional ice skill while the Pagoda will attack the party with wind and electric skills. Watch out for when it casts concentrate and be ready to guard.

155th Floor

  • Dancing Beast Wheel x1
    • no weakness

This time around you’ll be facing a Dancing Beast Wheel. The enemy has no weaknesses but does block ice skills and resists light. During the fight it will use Heat Rise to boost its stats then hit you with strong physical attacks. You’ll want to debuff its attack if you can then keep hammering away at its health while keeping yours topped off.

161st Floor

  • Demented Knight x2
    • weak to wind

Next up are two Demented Knights who happen to be weak to wind skills. They will buff their attack and hit the party with strong electric and dark skills. Watch out for when they cast concentrate.

170th Floor

  • Cruel Greatsword x1
    • weak to light
  • Serpent of Absurdity x2
    • weak to ice

The first of our two back-to-back battles is the Cruel Greatsword with a pair of Serpent of Absurdities. The sword is weak to light while the serpents are weak to ice. What you’ll need to watch out for her is the three enemies will try to inflict status ailments like poison, charm and confuse on the party. You’ll want to target there weaknesses to deal massive damage with all-out attacks.

171st Floor

  • Invigorated Gigas x1
    • no weaknesses

The last gatekeeper on the Tziah area is the Invigorated Gigas. This big guy has no weakness but resists ice and block light and dark attacks. It will cast Heat Riser or Revolution on itself to boost its stats then pummel the party using strike attacks like Heat Wave. When it lands a crit, it will then attack with Gigantic Fist to finish off the party member. For this fight, you’ll want to debuff the gigas’ attack and defense while chipping away at its health. You’ll also want to make sure to keep your party’s HP topped off.

Tartarus Tziah Personas

PersonaARcana
AnubisJudgement
BaphometDevil
ClothoFortune
Cu ChulainnTower
DarkiniHermit
DominionJustice
EligorTower
GangaHigh Priestess
GenbuTemperance
GirimekhalaMoon
HanumanStrength
HaritiEmpress
HecatoncheiresHanged Man
IncubusDevil
KaiwanStar
Kurama TenguHermit
LachesisFortune
MishagujiHierophant
Naga RajaEmperor
OkuninushiTemperance
OniChariot
OrobasMagician
OseFool
QuetzalcoatlSun
RangdaMagician
Saki MitamaLovers
SarasvatiHigh Priestess
SeiryuTemperance
Shiki-OujiChariot
SuccubusDevil
ThunderbirdSun
TitaniaLovers
VasukiHanged Man
VirtueJustice
White RiderStrength
YakshiniEmpress

Tartarus Tziah Shadows

ShadowWeaknesses
Arcane TurretElectric
Blue SigilStrike
Bold CheckmateSlash, Strike
Brave WheelIce
Champion KnightDark
Constancy RelicIce
Conviction SwordDark
Crazy TwinsSlash
Death CastleIce
Death SeekerLight
Death TwinsLight
Elegant MotherLight
Emperor BeetleFire
Ethereal HandElectric
Flowing SandSlash
Grand MagusStrike
Growth RelicStrike
Hakurou MushaLight, Dark
Ill-Fated MayaSlash
Killer DriveElectric
Liberating IdolElectric
Magical MagusStrike
Mighty CyclopsN/A
Minotaur IIIN/A
Opulent HandStrike
Order GiantIce
Regal MotherElectric
Ruinous IdolWind
Scarlet TurretElectric
Solid CastleWind
Tranquil IdolPierce
Visceral MayaIce, Wind
Wonderous MagusFire
Writhing TiaraDark

Looking for more Persona 3 Reload guides? Make sure to visit our main guide page! There, you’ll discover helpful guides for social links, classroom questions and answers for different months, and tips to make navigating Tartarus a bit easier.

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