Zunda Supreme Location & Password - Lending a Paw - Persona 5 Strikers
Zunda Supreme is an item in Persona 5 Strikers. It’s a dessert you’ll have to find in order to complete Lending a Paw, a request you get from Morgana in Sendai. It’s one of the first requests you get, and if you’re new to the series, you might not know how they work. This one is particularly tricky, since the description doesn’t give you many pointers. In this guide, we’re going to show you Persona 5 Strikers Zunda Supreme location & password, to hep you complete the Lending a Paw request.
Where to find Zunda Supreme?
The request description only says to start your investigatio at Mount Aoba park. Once you go there, there’s no additional pointers. The first thing you should do is talk to the skeptical woman in the northwestern corner of the parking lot, by the ticket counter. Next, go and talk to the maiden in front of the shrine, the one next to Ryuji. Both of them will feed your rumors, but more importantly, they’ll point you towards the manager.
Now head south, to the plaza with the map on the floor. Talk to the fussy manager, the woman in black leaning against the railing around the map. She’ll ask for a password. She’ll also mention someone asked for a Zunda Supreme for their “honey pie”.
If you remember every bit of inconsequential dialogue you’ve heard, you’ll remember a guy at the Sendai Station talking to his “honey pie” on the phone. Sophia will even suggest you head to the station next. Go there and you’ll find the guy near Futaba, in front of the elevator. He’s dressed in all black, with a fedora. He’ll be talking to himself now, and he’ll mention the password being “zunda shiro”.
All that’s left now is to head back to Mount Aoba Park and talk to the manager again. Give her the password, then head over to the Cafe Blue counter and purchase your Zunda Supreme Parfait.
Thx for this is meaning a lot to me cuz we love lady ann and wanna help my best friends mona♡
The guy with the password in front of the elevators is next to Ann not Futaba.
Wrong