If you’re a fan of the Bayonetta series then you should know that there’s a new game that’s out and it’s a prequel! That’s right, Bayonetta Origins is a game set when the witch was still known as Cereza and shows more of how she became the woman she is in the modern games. The game is filled with platforming gameplay, puzzles and even combat that you expect from the Bayonetta series. In this guide we’ll show you how to do a level in the game for those who are stuck on what to do next!
Bayonetta Origins – Chapter 2: Complete the Tir na Nog Guide
At one point in Chapter 2 you’ll be tasked with Completing Tir Na Nog. Go forward from the resting point and you’ll see a barrier, go to the left and use Cheshire to destroy the glass to get to the platform shown below. There you can destroy the orb using Cheshire on top of the platform to open the barrier.
Now all you need to do is open the chest and proceed with the level.
Go up the staircase and you’ll see your first enemy, the Haphazard Shooter Bogie. There’s going to be a couple of them and this is also part of the game where it teaches you how to Counter with Cheshire.
Once you defeat the enemies you’ll notice that there’s another barrier to go through. Go to the left and you’ll see a floating orb, if you attack it with Cheshire it’ll just float away. Use Cereza to immobilize the orb and use Cheshire to destroy it. This will unlock the first part of the barrier.
To the right is a simple Platformer puzzle. Put Cheshire on the floating platform and make Cereza stand on the button to raise it up. Then use Cheshire to destroy the orb and open the barrier.
You can switch the roles so that Cereza is the one that goes up to open the chest.
Now go through the barrier, up the stairs and to the end of the level where you’ll have a rhythm mini game. Do the mini game to complete the level!
Congratulations you now know how to do this level in Bayonetta Origins, now go out there and try to finish it yourself!
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