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This category contains articles that are about different sections of the Notebook menu in game. The Notebook is the main menu in regards to character customization - both visual and gameplay.

Character[]

It contains a list of Survivors and Hunters. Each Characters have Information about: External Traits, Abilities, Appearance Decoration, Deduction Quests, Diary, Character Knowledge Points, Character Day, Birthday, ...

Persona[]

Main article: Persona

The Persona Structure refers to the pre-arranged passive traits (known as Talents) a player can possess, which will affect their character's abilities during games. This compass or web-like map of traits is found in the Notebook, under the "Persona" tab.

Talents can be revised at any time between games. There can be multiple saved Talent Pages at any time, up to ten (including "Default") for both Survivor or Hunter, but only one can be equipped at a time for each match.

If you're wondering about what kind of persona build you should use, the performance of certain traits or what situations they can come in handy in, you can refer to the Suggested Persona Traits for Survivors and the Suggested Persona Traits for Hunters pages.

Mark[]

Main article: Mark

Marks are passes that can be acquired from Memory Spheres, and which increase how many points are earned from matches. They only increase in-game points for their respective trait and logic points for obtaining 3-Sided Dice. It can be found under the "Stamp" tab of the Lobby Notebook and Matching Notebook.

Notebook Clues[]

See also: Notebook Clues

This page contains the content found on the "Clues" (also known as "Records") section of the Detective's Notebook menu, and which is part of the Main Story of Identity V. The character relations menus for characters are found here in-game.

Main Story Clues[]

All important key details the Detective finds in his search for the missing girl at Oletus Manor is gathered in this section of the Notebook

Character Clues[]

Character Relations Menu[]

After the completion of the Time of Reunion event, in late 2021, the "Clues" tab was reformatted to include a sub-menu called "Character Relations." Through this menu players would be able to further investigate certain characters traits, background, and connected characters and how they are related to other characters. Further content for characters released here can be obtained by completing Deduction Quests and their birthday/character day events.

Initial Characters Deductions[]

Only the first known Manor Game characters are included in this section that is found at the very end of the Notebook.

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