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Falesia Magna region in Enotria: The Last Song
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How to Get to Falesia Magna in Enotria: The Last Song

Falesia Magna is the second region in Enotria: The Last Song.

Enotria: The Last Song is comprised of three main regions, the second explorable one being Falesia Magna. After defeating Zanni, you’re tasked with heading there, but not shown where the travel point is or how to reach the region. This is how to get to Falesia Magna in Enotria: The Last Song.

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How to Reach Falesia Magna in Enotria: The Last Song

Upon defeating Zanni, the First Mask in the Theater of Masks, Pulcinella directs you to head to the sands of Falesia Magna. There, more Authors are waiting to be slain. However, during the cutscene no path to the second region is shown.

Aerial view of Quinta's East Docks area.
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Since it borders the water, it makes sense that the path there is through the East Docks. This brings you face to face with Baldovino, a boss accompanied by a metal canine. The difficulty of this foe should alert you to the fact that this isn’t the way to Falesia Magna.

Instead, you need to head back to the beginning, specifically the Field of Beginnings. After making it through the sunflower field, turn right rather than following the villagers to the left. The gate that was previously down is now raised, allowing you to explore the area further.

Gate in Quinta's Field of Beginnings
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There’s a tangled Reality Knot just passed the gate and a fork in the road. You need to head to the right but should prepare to face the Lumberjack. This boss is guarding the area, and you have to defeat him to get to the Falesia Magna travel point.

How to Defeat the Lumberjack

The Lumberjack is a Vis enemy that wields an axe. He also imbues Vis into his axe for wide sweeping attacks. The battle wall blocks off the area behind him, but you can move around towards the Reality Knot and fork in the road.

Vis is weak to Fatuo, so you should equip Lines that deal Fatuo damage. A weapon that stacks the element is extremely useful, since the Lumberjack himself is weak to it. Having Invigorating Minestrone on your hot bar will help if you become Dizzy, which increases the damage you take. You can use the Dizzy status to inflict large amounts of damage, just make sure you don’t get hit back.

Lumberjack boss guarding Falesia Magna travel point.
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Parry or dodge his attacks while using Wicked to heal yourself. You can also have an Armonia Sap in effect to add extra healing to your attacks. Use Armonia Amber after he uses a heavy swing, which gives you a brief moment of respite.

Defeating the Lumberjack earns you:

  • x5 Shred of the Canovaccio
  • x50 Lumberjack Mask Shard
  • x1 Intoxicating Efestite Geode
  • Trunk Splitter Line: Conjure an Ardore Ace and perform a powerful chain of attacks.
    • Charging Speed: Adagio

Fast Travel Point to Falesia Magna

Falesia Magna travel point in Quinta.
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With the area the Lumberjack was guarding free to explore, look around before interacting with the painted stone at the back of the clearing. You’ll find x1 Broken Maiolica and x3 Efestite Nugget among the stables.

Standing in front of the stone will cause Pulcinella to appear. You can speak with him or interact with the totem to fast travel to Falesia Magna. This will refill your Armonia Amber charges and health, but doesn’t count as a Reality Knot.

That’s how to get to the second region, Falesia Magna. For more assistance, like understanding Elements and Statuses, check out our Enotria: The Last Song guides.


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