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How to Complete the Can I Keep Them? Sidequest in Shin Megami Tensei V

There are so many sidequests in Shin Megami Tensei V that it is, sometimes, difficult to keep track of them all. Managing to do so, and completing them, however, comes with some great benefits that can make your time in Da’at considerably easier.

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Here’s how to complete one of the sidequests available in the Shinagawa Ward, the Can I Keep Them sidequest.

How to Complete the Can I Keep Them? Sidequest in Shin Megami Tensei V

The Can I Keep Them sidequest can be started by speaking with the Lilim demon found to the south of the Konan 3rd Block Leyline fount. The precise location of the demon can be found on the map above. Nearby, you will find a huge pit with a Girimehkala that can be either fought or avoided by staying to the right of the pit.

The Lilim will ask the Nahobino to capture 10 Mothmen with the Capture Pot, and defeating them with the item in your inventory will be more than enough to capture them. You can find Mothmen pretty close to the location of the Lilim, so you can just wander around to find them. In case you cannot find any, head to the location marked on the map below.

After defeating 10 Mothmen, head back to the Lilim to complete the sidequest. You will receive 4000 EXP points and a Lilim Essence as reward.

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