


This fight can be completed with either Bayonetta, Jeanne, or Viola. Once in the player's possession, it unlocks an extra chapter, The Artifact Unleashed, which is a secret boss battle against a Golem appearing as it did in Bayonetta 2. The Blue Medallion is a secret item obtained upon collecting all four Medallion Shards. What mysteries could lie waiting in the direction it point. Once broken into four pieces hidden in various corners of Thule, the now-restored medallion gives off a brilliant light in response to the map of Thule. In the Wii U versions of the original two games, when the player chooses the Link, Peach or Daisy costumes, the appearance of Halos changes to that of Rupees or Coins (together with their sound effects when collected) to reflect the currency used in those games (Zelda or Super Mario, respectively).Ī blue medallion created from a unique metal. Halos are used as the currency to purchase the game's selection of Rodin's Treasures, including accessories for Viola's room in the Chapter Select menus of the game.

They can also be earned as a reward for beating the ' Jeanne's Spy Action' mini-game at the Gates of Hell. In regular gameplay, they can only be collected in hidden Verses against Angels or by finding them hidden in objects throughout the world. In Bayonetta 3, Halos are a rarer form of currency rather than the primary due to the decline of Angel appearances throughout the multiverse. Halos are used to buy everything within the Gates of Hell from Rodin (and via cheat codes) to purchase weapons, techniques and upgrade materials. Halos are a commonly obtained item in first two Bayonetta games. They are dropped by Angels of all kinds and are rewarded based on combat performance at the end of each verse depending on the player's rating.
