How to Fuse Titania With Matarukaja in Persona 3 Reload
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How to Fuse Titania With Matarukaja in Persona 3 Reload

In Persona 3 Reload, one of the more difficult Elizabeth quests asks you to figure out how to fuse Titania with the move Matarukaja. This guide will explain how to get Persona 3 Reload Titania with Matarukaja to complete Elizabeth Request #62.

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How to Get Persona 3 Reload Titania with Matarukaja

Starting around September, you can pick up Elizabeth Request #62, “Fusion Series #4: Lovers, Titania.” The quest works similarly to the other Fusion Series, where you must discover the recipe to fuse a specific Persona with a particular learned move.

However, unlike the other Elizabeth fusion requests, obtaining Titania with Matarukaja can be quite difficult if you don’t have the right Persona in your registrar. Thankfully, we have already done the leg work for you and have discovered the fusion recipe that will give you the Lovers Persona with the requested move.

Below is the recipe to fuse Titania with Matarukaja in P3R:

  • Black Frost x Throne
    • Black Frost is a special fusion of Jack Frost x Jack-o’Lantern x King Frost.
    • Throne can be fused with Sati x Suzaku.
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How to Complete Elizabeth Request 62, Fusion Series #4: Lovers, Titania

There are actually many fusion combos that create Titania in Persona 3 Reload. Unfortunately, most of them will not result in Lovers Persona learning Matarukaja. So, the trickiest part of completing Elizabeth Request 62 is simply having the many Persona needed to create the correct fusion.

For a more detailed breakdown of how to obtain Black Frost, make sure to check out our How to Fuse King Frost in Persona 3 Reload and How to Perform King and I Fusion Spell guides. Getting Black Frost is only half the battle, though, as we still need to get Throne.

Below are the steps to complete Elizabeth Request 62 in P3R:

  • Obtain Black Frost by fusing King Frost.
    • King Frost can be fused with Queen Medb x Power or Lamia x Matador after completing Elizabeth Request 24.
    • After being unlocked, Black Frost can be fused with Jack Frost x Jack-o’Lantern x King Frost.
  • Obtain Throne.
    • Throne can be fused with Sati x Suzaku or Nidhoggr x Seiryu or Flauros x Koumokuten.
  • Warp to Paulownia Mall fast travel point and enter the Velvet Room.
  • Once inside the Velvet Room, select “Fuse Personas” and then click the “Dyad Fusion” option.
  • Fuse Black Frost and Throne together to create Titania.
  • While fusing Titania, make sure to click “Matarukaja” during the “Select Skill” screen, or you can’t complete the request.
  • Exit and speak to Elizabeth in front of the Velvet Room door to complete Request 62.
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As stated in the steps above, you need to make sure that you select Matarukaja while fusing Titania. If you have to forget another move, just do it. Elizabeth will not accept the Lovers Persona if she doesn’t have this exact move. This is also why we are going with the Black Frost x Throne recipe, as not all combos will lead to her having this move.

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So, after doing all that work to complete this tricky fusion quest, you may be wondering what you get for it. Thankfully, the reward is actually pretty good! For completing Elizabeth Request 62, Fusion Series #4: Lovers, Titania, you get the “Male Uniforms (S)” outfit.

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Persona 3 Reload is now available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/ S, and PC.


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Based in California, Brent is an Editor at Siliconera and has been a journalist since 2010. When he's not playing JRPGs or catching 'em all in Pokémon, you can find him spending time with his wife and two dogs.