Halos in Bayonetta 3 are a special type of currency that can be spent on various cosmetic items, but farming these also means finding rare enemies in the game. How many Halos a player has is represented at the top of the screen to the right next to the gold circles symbol. To get this currency, players will need to find and defeat Angels in Bayonetta 3, which are rare, or play through Jeanne’s side missions. After getting enough Halos, players can head over to Rodin's Treasures shop and spend them on unique outfits and color schemes for the protagonist.

To unlock Jeanne's mini-game, players will first need to beat Side Chapter 4, which only becomes available after they complete Chapter 12 in the main campaign. After beating Side Chapter 4, players can head to Rodin's Treasures shop and find a new Mini Game option that will allow them to play three arcade stages. These will reward players with Halos if they manage to beat them, the amount of which will depend on the difficulty chosen.

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According to YouTube creator Mini King, another strategy that players can use a bit earlier in the new Bayonetta game will require them to beat Chapter 9 in the main campaign. In the Select Mission menu, click on Chapter 9 and then choose the Treasure Room checkpoint. After rebuilding and crossing the bridge, players will come across a boss in a room filled with gold. At this point, players can simply ignore the boss and run around the room as they will automatically collect Halos. After getting a certain number running will no longer net Halos, at which point players can exit the game and repeat the process.

How to Get Halos Early in Bayonetta 3

Bayonetta 3 protagonist running on gold during Chapter 9 boss fight

To farm Halos early in the game, players will need to find and defeat Angel-type enemies. Players can find these enemies hidden in special challenge collectibles called Verses. At the beginning of Chapter 2, players can find one such Verse with two Angel-type enemies by following the train tracks to the right. The Verse will appear as a yellow light emanating from the ground, and touching it will instantly trigger the event and spawn the two sought-after foes.

After defeating each Angel, players will receive 1500 Halos for a total of 3000. After that, players can exit the game and repeat the process, allowing them to farm Halos quite effectively early in what has become one of the best action games on Switch, Bayonetta 3.

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Sources: Mini King

  • Bayonetta 3 Key Art
    Bayonetta 3
    Released:
    2022-10-28
    Developer:
    PlatinumGames
    Franchise:
    Bayonetta
    Genre:
    Hack and Slash
    Platform:
    Nintendo Switch
    Publisher:
    Nintendo
    ESRB:
    M
    Summary:
    Bayonetta 3 marks the return of the Umbran witch eight years after the last release on the Nintendo Wii U, Bayonetta 2. Bayonetta embarks on a multiversal adventure when a mysterious being known as the Singularity enters the picture and slays the Bayonettas of several universes, absorbing their powers and destroying their realms. One Bayonetta, her friend Jeanne, and a new mysterious Umbran witch in training named Viola are all that stand in the way of complete multiversal destruction. Bayonetta 3 implements several new game mechanics, such as the Demon Slave system, where players can summon massive demons to fight alongside them and crush foes on the field. Additionally, players can expect massive kaiju-sized battles where they'll assume control of these demons and engage in city-sized battles.
    Prequel:
    Bayonetta 2
    How Long To Beat:
    13 hours