Bayonetta 3 introduces many new gameplay elements to the iconic hack and slash series. However, the latest entry to this iconic franchise goes above and beyond with regards to the narrative as well. On that note, one of the several new faces to meet within the game is Viola.
An Umbran Witch, just like the series' protagonist Bayonetta, Viola is also playable in the latest Nintendo Switch entry. This article will detail how players can play as this character.
Despite the addition of new Witches, Bayonetta is certainly still the star of the show. As expected, the majority of the game's Verses and Chapters will be dedicated to the sassy femme fatale. This is accentuated further with the inclusion of varied Infernal Demons and weapons that she can acquire as well as an extensive skill tree for each of those.
In contrast, Viola only makes an appearance during certain portions. Fortunately, the game will provide ample opportunity to learn the basics of this character throughout the campaign mode.
As such, she is not a fully playable character and fans will only be able to use her in handcrafted sections, where her abilities will be put to the test. This include Chapter 5, where players will receive an on-screen tutorial as to how her attacks and abilities work.
Her combat moveset is as follows:
It should be noted that, since she is still a Witch-in-training, she cannot command an arsenal of demons and weapons like the titular Witch can. Instead, she relies on her trusty katana and partner demon, Cheshire. Certain ailities like Demon Masquerade will also be unavaialble to her, despite the character possessing a demon.
Fortunately, she can still use the Demon Slave mechanic, to an extent at least. When summoned out on the field,
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