
Image: Platinum/Nintendo via Polygon Colour My World and Madama Butterfly - Best SkillsĬolour My World and Madama Butterfly are unlocked after finishing Chapter 1. It serves similar purposes on both fighting instances, but focuses far more on range instead. If you want an alternate (or a great companion) to Hungry Hi-Hat, then Bass Boost is the one for you. In addition, when you’re fighting barehanded, you’ll have a bit of crowd control thanks to the shockwave punch that knocks foes back. This skill has two cool purposes: When you’re fighting enemies that might be keen to pin Cheshire down, emerging from the ground with this attack can grant you the advantage.

Once unlocked, hold the Y button to charge them with magic, then release them to throw explosive darts instead.

Viola’s skill tree becomes available after finishing Chapter 7.ĭarts may seem a bit underwhelming at first glance, but this skill revitalizes them. The key is that whenever you’re dodging, you can hold either X or A to offset your current combo, thus continuing it after the dodge. This skill is available from the get-go, but it’s easy to overlook. This is a must have, as it adds an extra defense layer in case you miss the timing for a perfect dodge. If you press ZR when you’re hit, Bayonetta will turn into a flock of bats and avoid damage completely. Bayonetta - Best Skillsīayonetta’s skill tree becomes available during Chapter 1. Keep in mind that we’ll be mentioning all weapons in the game, so tread lightly in case you don’t want any surprises spoiled. Here are the best skills to choose from for all of Bayonetta 3’s various skill trees. Every weapon you unlock in the game also has its own skill tree that includes abilities and attacks for its corresponding demon. After you’ve completed Chapter 1, you’ll gain access to a skills menu for Bayonetta.

Picking the best skills in Bayonetta 3 is a tough task.
