Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon released exclusively for the Nintendo Switch on March 17, introducing all-new features that we haven’t seen in previous Bayonetta titles. In this spin-off, Cereza is still young and inexperienced, so she must rely on her demonic familiar, Cheshire, to deal damage to foes in combat.
With the use of Inferno Fruit, Cheshire can become stronger. So, what is Inferno Fruit, and how can you obtain it?
Here’s everything you need to know.
Inferno Fruit Locations in Bayonetta Origins
After finding your first Inferno Fruit in Chalkroot Hollow, all 13 locations in which more can be found will begin to appear on your in-game map. Access your map by pressing + and search for Inferno Fruit locations, indicated by small, purple fruit stamps.
The number of Inferno Fruit differs between areas, but they can generally be found throughout Bayonetta Origins in each of the following locations:
- Chalkroot Hollow – one fruit
- Púca’s Fortress – one fruit
- Sunspeckled Grove – four fruits
- Faerieland Tower – one fruit
- Windy Knot – one fruit
- Ashenbark Woods – one fruit
- Sunkissed Shore – one fruit
- Forgotten Knoll – three fruits
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Inferno Fruit can be found across different levels of terrain. Be sure to thoroughly explore Avalon Forest by completing puzzles like Tír Na Nóg challenges. This way, you will gain access to new areas otherwise eclipsed by the illusions of faeries.
What is Inferno Fruit in Bayonetta Origins?
Inferno Fruit is a rare, sweet treat enjoyed by the demon Cheshire in Bayonetta Origins. Apart from its taste, the fruit is coveted for its practical in-game uses.
Upon finding an Inferno Fruit, Cereza can use it to increase the strength of Cheshire’s combat attacks and help him learn new moves at the power-up station in each Sanctuary.
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