As Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon players make their way through Avalon Forest, they will encounter a variety of areas that they are unable to access. Eventually, fans will earn abilities that make it possible to enter those areas, though backtracking to them on foot can be quite tedious. Fortunately, it is possible to fast travel in Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon, and this guide is here to detail how that is done.

Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon - How to Unlock Fast Travel

The first step toward fast traveling in Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon is unlocking the feature. This unlocking occurs during Chapter 5: The Mad Circus, a section of the game in which fans do battle with Amadan Dubh. After defeating this boss, players should destroy the Elemental Core within the Stone Shrine and then use the new ability bestowed upon Bayonetta Origins' Cheshire to continue following the White Wolf's tracks.

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These tracks will eventually lead players up through the Forgotten Knoll and back to the Sanctuary in Jade Hill. Here, Bayonetta fans will encounter a wisp by the name of Ignis, and indeed he makes it possible to fast travel between Sanctuaries that Cereza has visited.

Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon - How to Use Fast Travel

Once fast travel has been unlocked, players can use the feature by speaking with Ignis at a Sanctuary. This action will open the full map of Avalon Forest, and fans of puzzle-platformers can then select any area that has a visited Sanctuary. Players must then simply confirm their selection to trigger a short cutscene, and they will find themselves at the chosen Sanctuary when it concludes.

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With a solid understanding of fast travel, players are free to use the feature to return to any location that they have perviously visited. That said, fans may want to target the Forgotten Knoll first, as Cholm, who is in the Wisps' Hideaway adjacent to the area's Sanctuary, will likely have a reward to pass along. Specifically, that reward is a Moon Pearl, which can be used to unlock some of Cereza's most-powerful abilities.

After that reward has been claimed, players may want to focus on collecting some of the journal entries, wisps, Moon Pearls, and Infernal Fruits that are scattered across Avalon Forest. Alternatively, fans can set their sights on some of the previously-inaccessible Tir na nOg trials in Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon, which serve as fun challenges and award Vitality Petals upon completion.

Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon is available on Nintendo Switch.

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