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Aside from that, you can buy skills cards with Invigorate at the Antique Shop and use it on your Persona - Invigorate 1, 2 and 3 recovers 3, 5 and 7 SP each turn respectively. Also, some Personas can give those cards if you gave them enough XP.
And here on P3P you don't need to leave Tartarus, just interact with the monument that is on the side of the Velvet Room door and use "Heal Party" to recover all HP and SP (for money, of course - heal your party first to not spend money on HP).
but what about SP items? is there eventually a place to buy or exchange for them?
However, items are definitely not necessary. It will be much more apparent that getting SP items is not really necessary for this game as you go on. So I would suggest to simply not bother with the items and use the Clock.
Exactly this. Hit up Tartarus and focus on Gold minor arcana cards in early game to build up Yen. Once you have about 100,000 you shouldn't need to worry about the clocks healing costs.
Try to do a mix of fully exploring the floor(s) for items, selling unneeded copies of weapons and armor, acessories and you should have more than enough Yen to explore Tartarus until you get Victory Cry to break the game.
Cool Breeze exists by lvl 50 or so, and the navigator learns floor recovery skills, not counting Invigorate skills and accessories are present by lvl 30 or so.
Victory Cry DOES come very late indeed, by that point you don't really need it, however it is present when you get that sweet Tower Fusion that get Shiva just steps away from getting it, and you can try your way with the reaper and get the level requirement if you want it that bad, you can kill him by lvl 60.
I can't write the navigator's name lmao.
but as others have said this game isn't as SP drain as others, the main drain is tiredness (which protable made less of an issue anyways.)