![]() Okaerinasaimase! Goshujin-sama♡ (Persona 5) Reach Out To The Truth Instrumental (Persona 4) Reach Out To The Truth (Persona 4 - Dancing on Persona Stage Remix) Life Will Change Instrumental (Persona 5) Let the Butterflies Spread Until The Dawn (Persona 1: PSP)īehind The TV (Persona 4 (Lotus Juice Remix) Time To Make History (Persona 4 (Akira Remix) User guide Current Track Changes Battle Music There will be no support given to users that have admitted to using an illegitimate copy of Miitopia. Please note, this mod does not have any AP checks in it. To install, simply make a folder in your SD:/luma/titles/ named the title ID of your region's game, then place the romfs folder in that new folder.įor example, if you have the American copy, the layout would be SD:/luma/titles/00040000001b4e00/romfs/. Miisona is a standard LayeredFS mod, developed for and tested on the USA and EUR copies of Miitopia (limited support for JPN version). Plays when two Mii characters become resentful.Miisona is a music mod for Miitopia which replaces the game's music with some of the best tracks from the Shin Megami Tensei: Persona series.Ĭurrently, all the battle music and Inn music in the game has been changed, as well as some overworked and NPC music. Plays when two Mii characters end their quarrel. Plays when 2 Mii characters' relationship level goes up to level 30-99. Plays when 2 Mii characters' relationship level goes up to level 20-29. Plays when 2 Mii characters' relationship level goes up to level 10-19. Plays when 2 Mii characters' relationship level goes up to level 5-9. Plays when 2 Mii characters' relationship level goes up to level 2-4. Plays after an attack by the Dark Lord, leaving some of the inhabitants faceless. Plays when the player is about to assign Mii characters to NPC roles for the first time. Plays when using Spotpass for the first time to set roles. ![]() Plays when assigning Mii roles in the "Mii Cast" menu Plays when Mii characters are forced to leave a stage if they run away or lose a battle. Plays when Mii characters reach the Inn at the end of a stage. Plays when encountering the Prodigious Postman. Plays when encountering the Roaming Gourmet. Plays when encountering the Nintendo Fan. Plays when encountering the Scholarly Pioneer or during certain events involving the Worried Explorer. Plays when encountering the Quizmaster or Roving Photographer. Plays during the "shooting star" minigame during the stargazing camp event. Plays when the Mii characters wake up the following day after a campout. Plays on the Villa screen and when giving a Jolly Jaunt Ticket to two Mii's. Plays when first placing Mii characters in the Inn. Plays during the Rock, Paper, Scissors! game. Plays after winning the Runner Up on the roulette. Plays after winning the Bronze Prize on the roulette. Plays after winning the Silver Prize on the roulette. Plays after winning the Gold Prize on the roulette. Plays during the roulette games after spinning the wheel and while the protagonist is re-sealing the Genie. Plays during the roulette game when not spinning the wheel. Plays after every four ventures, where the player is asked to continue playing or stop for now, and during certain horse events at the Inn. Plays when a Mii tries buying equipment but ends up buying a snack instead. Plays when a Mii successfully buys the wanted item. Plays during the Exercise event or during the Singing/Cleaning events with an extreme outcome. Plays during the Present event or when delivering a present to a Mii. Plays when a Mii or two in a quarrel decide to make up. Plays when a Mii is eavesdropping another Miis apartment. Plays in the "Add Mii characters from system" in the "Mii characters" menu (accessed from the title screen). Plays in the "Mii characters" (US) or "Mii" (Europe) menu (accessed from the title screen). Plays as the player views/changes a Mii's outfit. Plays as the player view the Mii characters' profiles or when adding a new team member. Plays as the player feeds the Mii characters grub. Certain music tracks in the game are somehow not registered in the music list. Tracks starting from 205 onwards are the newer tracks added to the Nintendo Switch version. Some track names may also differ between regions. ![]() In the Nintendo Switch version, some titles are changed mostly to reflect the track's usage in that version due to differences (like the lack of SpotPass). There are 204 different tracks in the 3DS version of Miitopia and 247 tracks in the Switch version. 2.2 Status effect variation and distortion.2.1.3 Player Turn Battle Music (from Registered tracks).1.10 Horse encounter and events (238 - 247).1.9 Outings and party scenes (207 - 237).
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