How To Get All Endings in Enotria: The Last Song

Sankar
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It’s fun to finish a game, especially if your choices matter, like in “Enotria: The Last Song.” Even though the main story stays the same no matter what you choose, your decisions still affect other things in the game.

The mask you pick and whether you fight a certain person will influence how the game ends in “Enotria: The Last Song.” Unfortunately, you can’t save your game manually, so if you choose one ending, you’ll have to start over to see the others.

How to Unlock the “There Is Much Yet To Do” Ending

After Pulcinella shows you the secret way into the Strale Velata in the Theater of the Masks Hub, go inside and climb the stairs to fight Arlecchino, the boss of the Canovaccio. He’s tough, so make sure you have lots of stamina potions and Armonia Sap, which can really help you out in a pinch.

After you beat Arlecchino, Pulcinella shows up and asks you to die so Arlecchino can live again. If you agree, you’ll get the “There Is Much Yet to Do” ending. When you disappear, Pulcinella and Arlecchino say they have a lot of work to do, which means they’re still trying to make the perfect world.

How to Unlock the “Get Our Song Begins” Ending

Do the same things you did to get the “There Is Much Yet to Do” ending, but when you have to make a choice, attack Arlecchino instead. Pulcinella will get really mad and ask if you’re crazy, saying that you think you can be human.

If you choose to attack Arlecchino, you’ll fight a secret boss, Pulcinella, the Cantor of the Last Song. He’ll take away your mask and the special abilities you get from it, so you’ll only have your regular weapons and items. Pulcinella is really strong and uses fire-based attacks. If you beat him, you’ll get the “Our Song Begins” ending. The Maskless One will pick up Pulcinella’s musical instrument and play a song as they walk away.

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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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