Persona 5 Royal is a massive game. If you’ve never played it before or even if you’re a returning member of the Phantom Thieves, the amount of information thrown at you within the first few hours can be overwhelming. But fear not! We compiled some tips that will make starting out a little easier as you build up your Palace infiltrating reputation. 

Create an original Persona 5 save file. 

Games will often reward you for having save files for other games in its franchise, and Persona 5 Royal is no exception. If you can get your hands on a copy of the original title and create a save file, you’ll be rewarded with some useful health items and 50,000 yen. While not much in the grand scheme of things, that early cash boost can help you in a big way as you start your career as a Phantom Thief when it comes to a certain physician. More in that in a bit… 

The Palace can wait. 

Sure, he’s a scumbag. But allowing him to sit for a few days won’t hurt.

Once the admittedly lengthy opening sequence ends and you can finally enter your first dungeon, you might be eager to take down the arrogant gym teacher who’s terrorizing your school. But what’s the rush? Sure, expulsion and prison are hanging over your head, but don’t you want to hang out with your friends first? The more you build up your relationships with your confidants, the more abilities you and your party will unlock that makes navigating the Palace easier, helping you aim for that important goal of finishing the palace in as few days as possible. If no one is free, build up your social stats, which play a vital role with progression later on. Keep in mind though, that one stat is particularly important early on. 

Boost guts! 

Social stats are aspects of Joker’s personality that open up more conversation options as you advance through the game. Each one is equally important as you’ll eventually be locked out of events if your rating in one of the five stats is too low. However, Guts in particular need to be increased as soon as possible as the most important early game Confidant is locked out until it’s at least at level 2. Do so early on by watching movies, reading books or renting the Royal exclusive DVD’s. 

Build Takemi confidant to rank 5 and buy the SP Adhesive 3 

Strange medical experiments are worth a lifetime of boundless energy.

Tae Takemi… the local goth doctor that totally has a thing for high school kids. If that wasn’t enough of a reason to visit her, she has one of the best items in the game for sale once she’s reached Rank 5. You can’t talk to her until your Guts get past level 1, but the grind is worth it as her SP Adhesive 3 replenishes 7 SP for every turn that the equipped party member uses in battle. It’s a pricey 100,000 yen, but that 50,000 yen bonus we mentioned earlier goes a long way here. SP is what allows you to cast spells, and since elemental weaknesses are so prevelent during combat, you’ll need as much as you can get. Your party is also sure to get hurt as you travel, so having an unlimited stream of healing will ensure that you can finish dungeons in as little as a single day. Later perks are more efficient when it comes to maintaining SP, but Takemi is easily the most important early game confidant for these reasons. Make sure to take advantage of her shady clinical trials. 

Focus on your party during the day / the maid at night 

Persona 5 Royal’s calendar system separates most days into a day and night cycle which divides who you can interact wit hduring your free time. Once Takemi has been built up to level 5, building up your party is the next important daytime task. As they grow closer with Joker, they’ll eventually learn valuable skills in and out of battle, culminating with their Persona evolving and increasing their chances of dodging attacks that they’re weak to. Ryuji in particular grants you the ability to instant kill weaker enemies, which becomes invaluable for grinding EXP and money. At night, you’ll eventually meet a familiar maid who also needs a high Guts rating to contact. Level 3 Guts will allow you to call her to take care of some chores, but maxing her grants a special massage that will let you act at night when you normally couldn’t. Typically, exploring a dungeon during the day leaves you feeling too tired to act at night, but these massages will significantly increase the amount of free time you get. 

Ryuji went from dud to daddy real quick.

Create lockpicks 

When you have the occasional night where your friends can’t hang out and you couldn’t stand to read another word, why not create lockpicks? Dungeons will often have powerful items and equipment stashed within locked treasure chests. Lockpicks allow you to access their contents, saving you a lot of time and money while raising your Proficiency social stat in the process. Palaces disappear after they’re completed and cannot be re-visited, so having them on hand as you find the chests will save you some last minute headaches as you approach the Palace ruler.  

Don’t buy weapons or armor 

For all the reasons mentioned regarding lockpicks, buying armor and weapons is often a waste of valuable early game money. Locked chests often have the same or better gear than what’s available in the store, and there’s no better punch in the gut more painful than finding the expensive weapon you just bought for free. This applies throughout the game as Personas can eventually be turned into some of the best gear in the game. And it’s often free! 

Keep Eiha, then fuse first treasure demon ASAP for elemental coverage. 

The game forces you to give away your cool devil thief, Arsene, early into the game. Fusing Personas gives you the freedom to create whatever layout of abilities you want among the spells each original one had available, but keeping Eiha, Arsene’s Curse elemental attack, is almost necessary to capture the first treasure demon. Once obtained, this demon can be fused again to unlock spells that you won’t get until much later in the game otherwise, namely Psy, Nuke and Bless elemetal skills. Joker’s strength is his versatility, so giving him access to as many abilities as possible are keys to succeeding throughout the game. 

Stepping into the role of a Phantom Thief can feel daunting at first, but these tips should help reforming society seem a little more manageable. Are there any other tips you think we missed? Do you have examples of how these tips helped? Let us know in the comments! 

The holiday season is here, and regardless of the exact holiday that you plan on celebrating this year, we know that you’re just in it for the presents (well, and the family/friends, and the food, and some other things too, but mostly the presents).

As always, instead of doing a traditional gift guide (if your giftee likes x, get them y, etc), we thought we’d take another route:  tell you what we‘d want for our holiday gifts. You know our writers, so chances are that if you need to pick up a gift for someone similar, they’ll probably be into the same stuff!

Here goes! Enjoy, and be sure to let us know what gifts you’re hoping to receive this year!

Derek Kraneveldt

5. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate

Yeah, I’ve already maxed out my subscription (you can’t have more than 36 months of Xbox Game Pass on your account at any one time), but as Xbox Game Pass is the very best value in video games, I want to stock up as much as I can now before the price inevitably goes up.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate gets you full access to Xbox Live Gold (and the free monthly games included with it), Xbox Game Pass, and Xbox Game Pass for PC, all for one shockingly low monthly cost. Just the console version of Xbox Game Pass has more than 200 games on it at this point, and I’ve discovered so many amazing titles that I wouldn’t have ever played otherwise.

Seriously, I love Xbox Game Pass so much that I have a freaking podcast focussed on it.

4. Control for Xbox One

I’m a huge fan of Alan Wake and Quantum Break. I was so freaking excited for Control, but somehow it slipped right by me. Between games like Blair Witch, The Outer Worlds, and Death Stranding (not to mention all of the other awesome Game Pass additions… see recommendation above), I just didn’t make the time for Remedy’s latest.

After walking by the Control booth at PAX West back in September, I just became more and more interested in the title.

In the game, “after a secretive agency in New York is invaded by an otherworldly threat, you become the new Director struggling to regain Control in this supernatural 3rd person action-adventure.”

I’m finally ready to take the time to get through it. Check out the game’s launch trailer below, and you will be too!

Note: there are also rumblings right now of Control coming to Xbox Game Pass. 505 Games has denied this shortly after Xbox’ chief Phil Spencer himself said that he was excited for the game to come to the service.

3. TV Bias Lighting

I won’t be able to explain just what bias lighting is as well as Linus here, so maybe just watch this (semi) quick video to understand some of the benefits.

We use our TV a lot (especially so over the past year as I’ve made the Xbox Game Passengers podcast). It’s a decent television with a low amount of FALD zones, and I’ve been very happy with it aside from in a few specific situations.

Bias lighting seems like an very inexpensive way to help increase the apparent contrast of the unit, and if for just a little bit of money it can actually make my TV look better, I’m absolutely down for that (especially as Mikaela won’t let us buy a new one)

2. A Quip Toothbrush

I’m a sucker for advertising, and apparently I really love things that are pushed on podcasts.

I’ve never thought much about the type of toothbrush that I use — whatever works, and I replace it a few times per year. I’ve tried those expensive electric toothbrushes, but always found the vibrations just too harsh for my apparently baby mouth.

Based on all of the podcasts I listen to, Quip has become my new obsession. Oh god, I’m excited about a toothbrush — I must be getting old.

The toothbrush brush is sleek, available in either plastic or metal finishes (and in many cases, even the bristles match), and powered by a single AAA battery. When you press the single button on the Quip, the sonic vibrations start — this will continue for two minutes, and every 30 seconds you’ll feel a different vibration letting you know that you should move to a different quarter of your mouth. Pretty cool.

If you sign up for their refill plan, every three months you’ll get a new brush head and battery, and you can also choose to have their neat-looking dental floss or toothpaste delivered as well.

I may be super lame, but I’m super interested in the Quip.

https://youtu.be/8-q18uSsDgo

1.‏‏‎ ‎Oculus Quest

Three years after the PSVR first released, I still love watching people have their very first VR experiences on the platform.

I’ve had so many incredible gaming moments with the PSVR myself — I’ve literally been blown away by it far more than any other platform in recent memory.

But I barely ever use the damned thing. It’s super awkward to set up / tear down (especially as I own the v1 headset that didn’t support HDR passthrough through the breakout box), and because it’s tethered to the PS4 itself, I always feel like the I need to clear out a ton of space in the living room before starting it up.

The Oculus Quest is Oculus’ first completely untethered 6DOF headset. Everything you need to play a huge selection of VR video games and experiences is built right in. There are no cables or physical connections (though you can connect it to your supported gaming PC to play SteamVR and other titles that require more resources. A ton of games that I loved on PSVR like Moss, Superhot VR, and Beat Saber are available on the Oculus Quest (but again, without any wires, tethers, or setup), as are ports of bigger Oculus games like Crytek’s The Climb and Robo Recall.

I’m love VR, and I think that I would love it even more with one of these.

Deidra Kathleen

1. ‎Geeky Getaways by Blue Monarch Travel

I was lucky enough to have met Kat Baxter, the owner of Blue Monarch Travel, at Geeky Teas & Games during one of their Diagon Alley Craft Faires. They have specific trips called Geeky Getaways that really piqued my interest – two in particular – a LARP cruise and a Harry Potter-inspired trek through Scotland. With the latter, you get a chance to ride the Hogwarts Express and check out places that inspired the infamous magical series. With the formerly mentioned LARP cruise, you get to delve into non-combative LARP with fellow fantasy lovers at sea! I absolutely love traveling, tack on the geek factor – especially Harry Potter, and I’m extra sold! It also doesn’t hurt to help a local business! (LARP Cruise: $704.64-$784.64, Harry Potter Tour: To Be Announced Soon)

2. Harry Potter Murder Mystery by Maid to Order Mysteries

I have actually attended this event before as you can see in the picture below – and I had a BLAST! For all of my fellow Potterheads, this is a must if you can. I absolutely love solving mysteries/puzzles and with the Wizardverse focus, this was quite rightfully my cup of tea – grim not included. And, I won some magical gifts to boot! I would love to go to another one! 

(Price: $55 counting handling fees)

(Used with permission from Maid To Order Mysteries)

3. The Labyrinth Masquerade Ball

I absolutely love any reason to dress up and pretend to be some sort of character, so when I stopped being a virtual recluse and found out about the Labyrinth Masquerade Ball, my eyes turned into stars anime-style. You get to dress as whatever fantasy creature your heart desires and step into another realm for a night! What’s not to like? (Price: $35-$330)

(Photo used with permission from Bernie Bregman, The Geek Gatsby.)

4. Beginner Hip Hop Classes at Millenium

For someone as clumsy as I am, you would be surprised to find out I used to take dance classes. Lately I have been having an itch to start up again and am in the process of saving up so that I may consistently – excuse me while I put on my Picard voice – “Make it so.”  (Price: $14-$17 per class)

 (Source: MilleniumDanceComplex.com)

5. Geffen Playhouse Create Your Own Package

I absolutely love live theatre – whether onstage or in the audience, it’s my favorite place to be. I would absolutely love to have a show package subscription to the Geffen Playhouse. I was able to see Alan Tudyk of Firefly in Mysterious Circumstances this past year with a visiting Welsh friend of mine. And I was mesmerized by the extraordinary work they do there. Their Create Your Own Package is what I like to think of as a customizable theatrical Groupon. (Price: $144-$387)

Mikaela Maxwell

Sewing Supplies

A couple of years ago a sewing machine was on my list, and it actually happened (thanks Mom).

It sat unopened in its box for an extended period of time, until a little over a year ago when I made a wicked halloween costume, and I was off! 

Flash forward to a kitchen table conversation with my sister about how difficult would it actually be for me to dabble in quilting… well, here we are a little over a year, 3 cushion covers, and 2 (baby sized) quilts later, with the answer: not that incredibly difficult.

Last year I was hoping for sewing accessories, rulers, sheers, rotary blade, etc, and I got a whole lot of that (thanks to my Mom and Derek’s parents). In truth, being supplied with these things made a big difference in me being able to take on quilting, and I am absolutely loving it!

This year I continue my request to be decked out with all the quilting comforts. Funny that somehow my interest in cosplay took some twists and turns and brought me to this lovely hobby of quilting. I will accept my honorary Grandma status now, thank you. 

Now that I have the basics covered, I’m looking for a few accessories that feel positively luxurious. I’ll link a few of them here in case you’re looking for something to make your sewing life a little easier!

A Rotating Self Healing Cutting Mat:

After cutting a million quilting squares, and then re-cutting them because I am learning all of this as I go along, I recognized the value of being able to leave the square laying flat and not having to reposition and smooth it out four times in order to trim each edge! This mat will be a time saver and make it cutting more accurate. 

Quilting Ruler Grip: 

I find I am constantly struggling to keep the ruler from sliding as I try to make a 2 foot cut with my rotary cutter, and if it slips, well now my cut is crooked and I have to trim the edge before I can even start the piece again, and I better hope there is enough fabric for me to off this up multiple times! 

This accessory distributes the pressure across the ruler more evenly, which helps it to stay in place even when making long cuts. 

Pre Cut Fabrics:

You know what’s easier than picking fabrics that will hopefully match, and then cutting them into the desired shape and size? Getting a package of rematched, pre cut fabric! 

Ok Sewing aside, there are other things I am interested in… I think.

This year I have noticed myself leaning into buying a few more things locally. It seems every time I am on the Vancouver Island, visiting friends and family, if I end up anywhere near the cute downtown shop Blue Poppy, I inevitably end up coming home with a piece of art that I simply can’t live without. Some of my faves include this beautiful Vancouver Island mug from Pottery For Peace, and this wall art from West Coast Art, and this year I am hoping that someone will be leaving a beautiful hoodie from Vancouver Island local West Coast Karma:

Personal Health

Looking back it seems like every year I hope and wish for some magical force of nature to swoop down and provide me with motivation to get my butt into shape… that hasn’t changed, I’m still searching for this. 

I would like to figure out the physical activity that I am into so that I can start working towards cultivating a healthier body, while actually enjoying myself. 

That being said I would also like to work on my mental health. I’m not totally sure what the best strategy is to make this happen either, but I am hoping that I will stumble across this in the near future as well. 

I would also like to find a way to give back, I don’t know how to articulate that without feeling my eyes roll at my own self. So I will leave it at that for now, but it is time I start putting it out into the universe, so I can find the thing that fees my soul while allowing me to be of service to others.  

As always the New Year is creeping up, and fresh starts are in the air, so maybe, miraculously, this year I will actually figure it out! (Stay tuned next year to see how I do!) 

More Travel

For years I have been hoping to go on an amazing adventure to Bali, and I believe it has been on every wishlist I’ve made for Geekscape, but this year it will not be. BECAUSE WE ACTUALLY MADE IT HAPPEN! 

This October, Derek and I ventured off to Bali for 16 fabulous days and it was the dreamiest vacation a girl could ask for. And the biggest thing that this dream vacation did for me, was make me realize that I want more! 

I am not sure where, or what, or how yet, but I do know that I would like more adventure. So if Santa wants to surprise me with tickets to somewhere mysterious under the tree, well, no complaints here!

Jonathan London

“Pick It Up: Ska In The 90’s” on BluRay!

I’ve been following this documentary since it was crowdfunded and it kept getting better and better along the way! Filmmaker Taylor Morden assembled the ultimate who’s who of Ska groups to tell the story of the late 90’s Ska explosion, including Less Than Jake, Geekscape friends and guests The Suburban Legends, The Aquabats, Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, Geekscape’s own Scott Klopfenstein (who is hilarious in his man on the street appearance) and more! My favorite band growing up was local Austin group The Impossibles and it’s a credit to how thorough a job Taylor did that some of these lesser known but still incredible groups are included. Tim Armstrong from Rancid narrates and for the nostalgic ska fans in your family (or Matt Kelly and I because Geekscape pretty much IS a family), this one is not to be missed!

The Baby Yoda Plush Doll

I don’t care that it won’t actually show up until April! As a quick convert to the awesomeness that is The Mandalorian (and the cuteness that is Baby Yoda), this plush doll is the second best thing to having the real deal! Sure, it won’t use its nascent force powers to get you out of trouble but it also won’t wander around getting itself INTO trouble so let’s call that even! You don’t even need to feed it any alien frogs (but you can try)!

Another Year of Geekscape!

There aren’t many material things that I want for anymore and I can honestly say that starting Geekscape all those years ago on Christmas Day, 2006 has grown into one of the most rewarding decisions of my life. I’ve made countless friends, family members and collaborators over the years and don’t know where I would be without you all. So in the spirit of the holidays, let’s keep this gift that I once gave to you that you in turn increased in value and gave back back to me going and growing! Geekscape Forever and Happy Holidays!

Shane O’Hare

This year has been the most life changing for me. I’ve had the biggest and most monumental shift towards living a happier and healthier life.

As of the writing of this, I am ten months sober, with my nine month AA coin in my wallet. Giving up alcohol, for me, has brought upon an intense clarity and zen like I’ve never experienced. I am not against alcohol in any way, it’s just not for me anymore. 

That all being said, all my old booze money can go to buying some sick gifts for the holiday season!

1.‏‏‎ ‎The first on my list isn’t a tangible thing. Obviously, you can’t BUY happiness and prosperity (even if you got a small loan of a million dollars). I wish everyone at Geekscape happiness and healthiness for life. I cannot be more grateful for the myriad of crazy adventures, memories, and opportunities this absurd group of misfits has given me. Jon, Derek, Josh, Juan, Carlos, Matt, and everyone else past and present, I love you dearly. 

2: Geekscape Games Revival Tour 2020

THATS RIGHT BABY! Much like Tiger Woods and his epic comeback, I wish for the OG Gaming Pod on the GeekscapeDotNetwork to come back. During the first year of one’s sobriety, it is HIGHLY suggested to not enter any new romantic relationships. The failure rate in AA for those is astronomically high. So, I obviously had to give up my first love during this time of healing. So maybe come February, Cupid will reunite the cutest couple on Geekscape. 

3: Nokia 8110 4G

This is at the top of my Christmas list, so far at the top that I already bought it for myself. The Nokia 8110 4G is the younger Brother to the 8110 made famous in The Matrix as Mr. Anderson’s phone. 

After reading the book Industrial Society and Its Future for a second time, I’ve realized the harm constant connectivity is. Checking RSS and news feeds at stoplights, checking Twitter and Facebook, wondering what’s happening on Tinder, not using your brain and natural direction finding capabilities to get to a destination. These are all harmful to the human mind.

When Facebook bought Instagram, they teamed up with a consulting firm to see how they could up engagement and get more eyes on ads. They determined that changing the Insta-Feed to an endless scrolling, putting posts out of chronological order, it would trigger the same portion of the brain that gambling does. Scrolling and scrolling, hoping for that big jackpot of a new post to like. It drove up engagement, and more ads could be served.

The 8110 4G is my attempt to go Off The Grid (OTG). It has great voice calls, predictive texting is easy enough but just annoying that I actually would prefer to pick up the phone and talk to someone. Battery lasts a week, and it has Google Maps and a basic GPS if I ABSOLUTELY get lost. No turn by turn though, so I still have to rely on looking at signs. 

I still keep my old decommissioned smartphone for podcasts and music, but after two weeks on the 8110, I am feeling a great reduction in anxiety. Even if this is all hokum, it gives me moral self licensing to feel superior to other people, and at the end of the day, isn’t thats what is MOST important?

4: ROSEN-X Custom Techwear clothing

Ever wanted to look like an extra from Bladerunner? Well now’s your chance.

I’ve been a huge fan of the techwear/cyberpunk fashion aesthetic for ages. Futuristic lines, synthetic materials, high collars, and outlandish pockets. All fun things to start adding to your wardrobe. ROSEN is a fantastic company run by a great group of people, that will answer your questions and help you design your custom garments. They’re made to order, and can even accept odd measurements. Their entire collection is stellar, but the Tenjin Hanten is my number one choice from their shop. 

5: Kotobukiya My Little Pony Statues

Announced last year, anime figure creation company Kotobukiya My Little Pony Mane Six figures are shaping up to be some of the best looking figures you can get, if you’re a Brony. The cute anime designs of the Human girls, with the show perfect sculpts of the ponies has my clopping all the way to the bank. Twilight, Pinkie Pie, and Rarity are out now, and Applejack was just revealed. Collect the whole set.

6: If you want to get me, your favorite recovering alcoholic, please feel free to check out my Amazon Christmas List!

Scott Roger

I know it may seem odd that a guy who does a horror movie podcast would be into books, but rest assured, I can in fact read. I love reading! Reading makes me feel powerful, like I could take over the world…or reanimate the dead…summon demons…bring ruin to my enemies…that kind of thing. Books are perfect Christmas gifts, and here are the top 10 on my wishlist this year:

Necronomicon Ex-Mortis (Evil Dead)

Great for calling on some Deadite pals to keep you company through the lonely winter. Gift wrap suggestion: garbage bags and barbed wire!

The Grand Grimoire (Warlock)

A puzzle, board game and scavenger hunt rolled into one! See who can learn the Name of God first and undo creation!

Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis (Ghoulies)

The problem with gremlins is that they can’t be controlled and have that pesky water allergy. Ghoulies have neither downside, and love partying just as much!

The Diary Of Patience Buckner (Cabin in the Woods)

For the biography junkie in your life. A thrilling tale of family bonding!

Initiation of the Virgin Goddess (Silent Night, Deadly Night 4)

Every little girl needs strong female role models, and this book is a great starter! Full of great tips on how to get a leg up in the world, and how to chill out when things start getting too hot.

In the Mouth of Madness by Sutter Cane (In the Mouth of Madness)

This hard-to-find manuscript never actually made it to print, but I’ve heard it’s CRAZY. People are going nuts over this one!

Libro Mortis (Evilspeak)

This one is for the gamer on your list. Strengthen your computer knowledge, stand up to bullies, and even learn how swordplay – it’s got everything!

The Arcanum (Thir13en Ghosts)

A wonderfully illustrated fairy tale set that tells 13 heart-warming stories of the enduring bonds of love. Read to your kids before bed!

Handbook for the Recently Deceased (Beetlejuice)

The industry standard of posthumous self-help; the extended version will keep even the most voracious reader busy for centuries!

Divana’s Spellbook (Elvira, Mistress of the Dark)

Equal parts spells and recipes, this one is perfect for the cook in your family who wants to add some bite to their casseroles, and some sexiness to the next potluck. Look for one with the companion estate ring!

John Moorehouse

Book It! The Pro Wrestling Card Game 

As a lifelong fan of professional wrestling and a pretty avid fan of card games and deck builders for the past few years, this game has been in my sights for a while now. You run your own promotion, drafting cards to upgrade your roster, your venues, and also potential dirty tactics to sabotage competing promotions. Most of the cards are wrestling-related gags (a saluting gal in a baseball cap named Joan Sienna, for example). Between a busy life and expenses (2 girls in competitive cheer at once… the horror…), I haven’t picked it up but I hope to find it waiting underneath the tree this holiday season!

Ray Electromatic Mysteries

I love a good hard-boiled PI story. Now… add robots. That’s right, robots. I’ve heard some positive feedback about the series and “Made to Kill” is the first in the series. Since my other favorite PI series, the Dresden Files, is still on its extended hiatus, I might as well hop on the cybernetic horse and indulge in some speculative noir. 

Homicide, Life on the Street: The Complete Series

With so many streaming services, there are still plenty of shows and movies out there you can’t find. Homicide is one of them. Created by David Simon, who went on to be the man behind The Wire, this was one of my all-time favorite shows and features my all-time favorite TV character, Detective Frank Pembleton (Andre Braugher, currently in a completely different show in a similar setting, as Captain Holt on Brooklyn Nine-Nine). The complete run of episodes only is available second-hand, it seems. 

San Diego Comic-Con is a week away, and all of us OG Gamers and nerds will be using our well-honed gaming strategy and critical path-building skills to plan which panels they want to see, which celebrities they hope to meet and how they’re going to handle the 8-hour-long lines.

Being from San Diego I am lucky I have somewhere to stay ( and no, you cannot crash on my couch – sorry).

However, if you know anything about SDCC, whether  you are a local or not, you know the weekend is going to be expensive. Well-aware of the popularity of the event, hotels have increased their prices to match the demand, and many rooms are renting for over $400 a night! CRAY-Cray!

Your wallet after SDCC.
Your wallet after SDCC.

Airline algorithms have also noticed the increased traffic to San Diego in late July and are charging around $200 extra dollars per seat. If you haven’t already organized your travel and lodging, be prepared to spend even more; nearly all the hotels in San Diego are booked, and services like AirBed and Breakfast are charging $800 per night for local couchsurfers. Although there are couchsurfing websites you may be able to look into – it’s better than the convention floor! Besides, San Diegans have a reputation for being nice, so I’m almost 75% sure you won’t get brutally murdered.

After all that money getting here, you’ll need to eat. SDCC is right in the middle of Gaslamp Historical District, and honestly SDCC is the ONLY time this place is cool. Its overrun by nerds during SDCC instead the usual drunken jock crowd that tend to congregate here.

Since it is SDCC, and the only time of the year this part of town is absolutely awesome, you will want to check out the awesome events going on outside the convention hall (a local put a list together on Facebook) and buy a few things in the 460,000-square-foot Exhibit Hall and . (We’ve already written about the toys we want, like the exclusive Adventure Time puppies or the Transformers Masterpiece Soundwave.)

Imagine you are a San Diegan, because rent will still be due on the first of the month. Here are a few tips to enjoy the weekend without breaking your budget:

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Don’t put anything on a high-interest credit card

Seriously, I live in San Diego and it is expensive! That one time you splurge on a $20 burger, or an $8 slice of pizza, trust me it isn’t a splurge. That’s how much it costs here, especially Gaslamp. We’re nerds, we can do math. There’s still time to search for a new credit card with a 0 percent interest rate. Start with the best cards from NerdWallet and make sure your $800 AirBed and Breakfast room isn’t going on a card that charges 20% interest!

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Don’t buy food anywhere you have to sit down

I live in San Diego, so maybe I’m just biased but, you’ll have plenty of time for sitting when you’re waiting overnight for NBC’s Community Panel (Sunday, Hall H, hosted by Chris Hardwick). Instead, save on cash by eating only from places where you have to stand up: convenience stores and even those pretzels they sell in the convention center lobby.

If you really want to plan ahead, fill your backpack with delicious foodstuffs like granola bars and fruit; that’ll save you from a mid-afternoon snack attack where the only thing you can afford to eat comes with its own packet of orange nacho cheese (which is never actually cheese!).

But if you really want good food, go outside of downtown. Check out “restaurant row” on 30th street in North Park. It’s a $15 cab ride and well worth it if you need a break from the hustle and bustle.

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Don’t buy anything you can’t carry

It’s way too easy to run through the Exhibit Hall like a katamari on Red Bull, grabbing everything that looks shiny until you have action figures spilling out of your arms. Because I have somewhere to go every night, I avoid those big bags like the plague or trust me – I WILL FILL IT. I’m a girl, its what we do. So I only hold on to what I can carry in my arms. If it isn’t worth carrying in my arms all day or immediately taking it back home (in your case your hotel room), then I probably don’t need it. When you run out of toys you can hold in your arms or pack into your Thinkgeek Bag of Holding, you’re done.

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Don’t get defeated by money-sucking minibosses

Most of us are still Level 1 Financial Ninjas. We’re slowly making our way through the Financial Timeline of Adulthood but can still easily get tripped up by something stronger than we are, like an original animation cell from Spirited Away or a night spent drinking overpriced cocktails just because you heard that Joss Whedon was going to show up at the bar. (Pro tip: he’s not, unless its our Nerf Herder show – we hope.)

Last tip: whenever you feel like buying something, go sit in a line for a panel instead. It’ll take up a few hours, you’ll make new friends and you won’t be able to spend a single cent until the panel’s over.

How are you planning to spend your Comic-Con? Let us know in the comments – and don’t forget to visit the Geekscape crew at Booth 3919 in the Exhibit Hall and at Comic Con Nerdathon!

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My guest this episode is author Matt Mogk, the head of the Zombie Research Society. Even if you’re not into zombies, this is a pretty fascinating episode. Matt talks about the origins of the modern day zombie, what the best zombie movies are and how to really survive a zombie apocalypse. And then Matt proceeds to scare the hell out of everyone by talking about what would actually happen in a zombie apocalypse and how close we might actually be to it happening! Plus! A free song from our friends in Punchline!

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