![]() ![]() After a brief fight with her fellow witch, Jeanne leaves without saying a word. Jeanne and Cereza, now known as Bayonetta, first meet each other again when a plane full of Laguna (summoned by the self-sacrifice of Vigridian noblemen, which Jeanne witnessed) falls into Bayonetta and Enzo's position. Despite having been an ally in the past, she is forced to both fight Cereza and lead her to her "fate". In the altered timeline, Cereza wore her Umbran Watch close to her hear as a result, the dagger did not pierce her and Cereza stayed to fight the angels with Jeanne.ĥ00 years after the Witch Hunts and sealing Cereza away, Jeanne was brainwashed by Balder to work for the forces of Paradiso. Jeanne faces the oncoming horde of Angels alone. Seeing this, Jeanne used a special dagger to impale Cereza and seal her away along with her memories. Upon reaching a room full of slain Witches, with Rosa among them, Cereza lost her will to fight. During the combat trial, the Angels of Paradiso attacked the clan and both Jeanne and Cereza teamed up to fight them. Despite it being forbidden at the Umbran Elder's insistence, she chose her friend, Cereza, as her opponent. As part of her final trial, she had to engage combat with another Witch of the clan. As an adult, Jeanne was next in line to lead the Umbra Witches. 14.4 Dx2 Shin Megami Tensei: LiberationĪs a child, Jeanne met the outcast of the Umbran clan, Cereza, and formed a strong friendship and bond her.2.4 Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon. ![]() Along with Bayonetta and Viola, she is playable throughout Bayonetta 3, but only in her Spy Action chapters, Phenomenal Remnant chapters, as well as when facing Rodin or the Golem. In Bayonetta 2, she is unlocked post-game and is also playable in Tag Climax. Jeanne is the primary playable character in the final chapter of Bayonetta, and can be unlocked post-game to play in the main story. However, she is saved and helps both Bayonetta and a past Balder travel to Fimbulventr and defeat Loptr. She is threatened to be lost in Inferno and consumed by the Infernal Demon, Alraune. In the second game, Jeanne's soul is captured by the demons of Inferno after saving Bayonetta from being struck by Gomorrah. Īfter Jubileus' defeat, she returns to being a high school teacher and vigilante who defends her students in her spare time in addition to hanging out with Bayonetta. She worked alongside him in order to bring forth Bayonetta's memory and eventually becomes her ally after breaking free of Balder's control. ĥ00 years later, Jeanne was revealed to have been captured by Balder's forces and subjected to mental reprogramming from his magical abilities. Befriending her during their childhood, Jeanne was responsible for sealing away Bayonetta during the Witch Hunts to foil the corrupted Balder's plan of resurrecting Jubileus, The Creator, during the Festival of Resurrection. Jeanne is the former heiress to the Umbra Witches and Bayonetta's best friend. For with every truth, there is another one to be seen. You can use the cheat code by standing in front of the telephone behind the pillar by inputting one of two different button combinations, depending which console you're on.įor PS4 owners, the cheat code will be Up, Up, Up, Up, Down, Down, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, X.Do not fear your fate. It will cost you one million Halos, but the reward could be worth it. Jeanne can be unlocked here by using a cheat code at one of the telephones. During Chapter 2: Vigrid, City of Deja Vu, players will come across three different telephones. The other way to unlock Jeanne is through, essentially, a cheat code. As Bayonetta isn't an easy title, this may take a few tries and a lot of patience, but this method is the "normal" method. This is the most convenient method and just requires that the player finish each chapter on Normal difficulty, but there is a caveat here in that players are required to get a Platinum medal on each chapter finished at the Normal difficulty setting. First, Jeanne can be unlocked by beating the game on Normal difficulty. ![]()
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