Enotria: The Last Song – Key To The Crimson Cloister Location to Unlock Monastery Of Maja Hidden Boss Gate

Sankar
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The Monastery of Maja is dark and unknown compared to the cheerful and brightened Lower Commons. It’s a hidden gem with a secret: at the end of their journey, players will discover a powerful enemy. To find the secret boss in Enotria: The Last Song, Maskless One will have to find the Key to the Crimson Cloister, leading to the hidden section of the room where the boss awaits.

Location of Key To The Crimson Cloister

To find the Key to the Crimson Cloister, start at the Monastery of Maja and go downstairs to a large arena with enemies. Don’t worry about the enemies, and go to the right side of the arena. You’ll find a hole in the wall that leads to a branch. Climb the branch to reach a broken library with a closed gate. The key is in the same place as the gate.

Go to the right and climb the branch until you reach a dead end. Jump down to the right and defeat the enemy. Then, climb up the stairs and climb another branch. At the end of this branch, you’ll find the Melancholic Overlook Reality Knot and the Key to the Crimson Cloister.

Location of Maja Hidden Boss Gate

The Melancholic Overlook Knot. This will take you back to the closed gate in the broken library. Use the key to open the gate, and you’ll find a secret path to the boss.

Go to the end of the branch and you’ll see a strong enemy. Don’t fight it. Instead, go to the right and use the Ardore Burst to destroy the glowing wooden platform. Jump down and climb up the branches. If you want, you can fight the enemies you see along the way.

After defeating the enemies and climbing the branches, you’ll unlock the Crimson Cloister Reality Knot. This will lead you to Vermiglio, The Red Prior, the secret boss of the Monastery of Maja. He attacks from a distance and can cause Fatuo and Wicked damage, so be careful when fighting him.

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By Sankar
Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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