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Example: X character asks you to hang out, guide has something else planned for the day so you turn down their offer. This may leave a bad taste in your mouth, but it won't if you've already played through it once.
With that being said, different strokes for different folks. I'll answer your question. They all work, the one I used is from "thegamer" so far it's been 100% accurate but due to an error in the past, they had to fix one of the days and the method used to fix it was annoying. Basically you need to use the RNG sleep mechanic to get some free points towards a character you want to rank up. Took me 3-4hours worth of reload to get it, but other than that, the rest were pretty much perfect.
Now i am still in first playthrough of P5R and i don't see any kind of day-by-day guide, i only see classroom answer or confidant answer choices, and spend day "blindly" with confidant or activity available on in-game day. I hope i can find full calendar for P5R later.
If u ask which is guide the best? Your own gameplay better with full calendar guide, decide by yourself, that's why in persona guide one person won't have exactly same priority with other person that make a guide.
It actually gives you a greater challenge since you're always doing one night palace runs.
sdarkpaladin on gamefaqs is the one I'm following right now.
These social sim nonsense is unplayable without a guide. IF it weren't for social sim guides I would have never touched Persona 3-5 and just stayed with mainline SMT. Glad I went with a guide because outside of the high schooler simulator elements the game's are actually pretty fun and a guide makes the sim parts tolerable.
Nothing about the social sim aspect is fun in the first place. A guide turns it into a linear story, which makes it OK and it allows you to unlock gameplay mechanics for the JRPG part of the game without having to "engage" with the sim gameplay. It also helps to make sure you get to experience everything you can on a first NG playthrough because most people don't have time to be replaying 100 hour games multiple times just to for the extra content.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps4/260936-persona-5-royal/faqs/78212/changes-from-persona-5
A lot of people have finished the game with that so it works fine. Following Battle route of this guide is the most optimal hassle free way to get through the days and it also schedules in Baton Passes and Technicals. Normal route is just an outdated version of Battle route, so I'd ignore that.
The ACE version of the guide focuses on getting every character scene in the game, Doesn't rely on save scumming to get social stats and gets all confidants maxed.
That is pretty good for people who essentially want to experience as much of the game as possible in one run. Battle Route is good for people who want to max out everything, but don't mind missing some minor side events (hangouts) with the characters.