![]() ![]() Her death is also expanded upon where Bayonetta and Jeanne both find her amidst the ruins of their home and piles of dead Witches. In the anime adaptation, Rosa's fate and history is similar to the one she did in the first game. In her dying moments, she tells Balder to promise her to watch over their daughter and passes away. Seeing Balder about to be strucked, Rosa suddenly takes the hit by a figure from the shadows. Balder is with her, explaining that he had been tricked by the forces of Paradiso into triggering the Witch Hunts much to her relief. The full description in Tag Climax explains that it is woven from her own hair like Bayonetta's outfit.Īfter being grievously injured during the beginnings of the Witch Hunts supposedly instigated by her husband, Rosa once more reunites with Balder after twenty years. She also wears a cloak that is split into two like a pair of wings and the sleeves around her wrists and feet resemble the curves of a bat wing. She is shown to be able to uses these chains to restrain enemies in cutscenes. The chains are worn as a reminder of when she broke the laws of the Umbra as she had previously worn them during her imprisonment in which they suppressed her magical power. Retaining her butterfly glasses, she now sports chains around her wrists and chest, with various loose belts on her limbs. In Bayonetta 2, Rosa sports a new design that is an extension of her prison outfit, named the Robes of Banishment. She also wears a pair of butterfly motif glasses which she eventually gives to her daughter. Initially, before her imprisonment, she wears a long black dress and boots and a hood that covers up her head and face, the silhouette in a manner similar to Bayonetta's beehive hairstyle. ![]() In Bayonetta, Rosa is only seen in Bayonetta's memories. This card can only be unlocked through random play within the Tag Climax mode. Rosa makes an appearance as a boss alongside Balder in Tag Climax as the thirteenth secret verse card. Rosa also uses Bayonetta's moveset from the first game. Umbran Climax will put Rosa into the Umbran Armor instead of granting Infernal Weaves like Bayonetta and Jeanne.Ĭannot use any weapons except for her set of revolvers, Unforgiven.īecause of her restrictive weaponry, Rosa has no access to Umbran Fragrances, but unlike Jeanne's lack of fragrances, Rosa has no additional costumes to wear and no Super Mirror to unlock, leaving her permanently with her default outfit. Rosa takes triple the damage from enemies. As with Jeanne, Rosa has her own differences in gameplay:Īll attacks do triple the damage compared to Bayonetta. Rosa also has her own unique Wicked Weaves to represent her pact with Madama Khepri. Replacing King Zero as the third playable character, Rosa can be unlocked in Bayonetta 2 by completing the game on 3rd Climax difficulty (Hard), after which she will become playable in both story mode and Tag Climax. Rosa first appears in Bayonetta during flashbacks and in Bayonetta 2, makes her full appearance and is a playable character in both story mode and Tag Climax. Imprisoned for falling in love with a Lumen Sage and birthing a daughter from their union, she was one of the figures responsible for inadvertently setting forth the Clan Wars. Rosa was the immensely skilled and powerful Umbra Witch whom was both the wife of Balder and beloved mother of Bayonetta. ![]()
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