All Mask Line Charging Speed Terms And Their Meaning in Enotria: The Last Song

All Mask Line Charging Speed Terms And Their Meaning in Enotria: The Last Song

As a seasoned gamer with a background in classical music, I must say that Enotria: The Last Song has caught my attention not only for its captivating gameplay but also for its intricate details. The use of musical terminology to denote the charging speed of Mask Lines is an interesting touch, albeit one that might confuse those less versed in the language of Beethoven and Mozart.


In the captivating game of Enotria: The Last Song, I feel my Mask Lines surge with energy each time I successfully strike an adversary. The more frequently I connect these strikes, the faster my Mask Lines charge up. Each Mask Line has a unique marker such as Presto, Vivace, or Allegro to signify its rate of charging. These markers are drawn from the vocabulary of classical music, traditionally used by musicians to communicate the speed and tempo of a composition, the beats per minute (BPM) it’s intended to be played at, and the appropriate way to perform it.

For many Enotria gamers, these phrases might be new, as only a select few possess a substantial understanding of classical music terminology to grasp their meaning. Regrettably, the game doesn’t clarify what these terms denote or guide players on how to apply them within the game context. Here’s a brief explanation of their function.

How Does Mask Line Charging Speed Work in Enotria: The Last Song

In the story of “Enotria: The Last Song”, speed indicators signify how rapidly a Mask Line fills up. Seven terms from classical music tempo are employed in “Enotria” to denote this rate of charging, arranged from fastest to slowest as follows:

  • Presto (Fastest)
  • Vivace (Slower than Presto)
  • Allegro (Slower than Vivace)
  • Andante (Slower than Allegro)
  • Adagio (Slower than Andante)
  • Lento (Slower than Adagio)
  • Grave (Slowest)

As a dedicated Mask Line user, I can confirm that each Mask Line’s cost is isolated and self-contained. The activation or usage of one Mask Line doesn’t impact or influence the cost associated with any other Mask Lines you might have equipped.

How to Increase Mask Line Charging Speed

All Mask Line Charging Speed Terms And Their Meaning in Enotria: The Last Song

Despite employing a Grave Charging Speed Mask Line, you can find methods to bypass its sluggish charge-up rate. In the game “Enotria: The Last Song“, there are three strategies for enhancing your Mask Line’s charging speed:

  1. Increasing the Battlemage stat via level ups directly increases the Link Charge speed, which is visible in the level-up menu.
  2. Upgrading any Mask Line at an anvil will increase not only the damage value of the Mask Line but also its charging speed. This is a direct increase in charge-up speed.
  3. Certain Masks can increase the charge-up speed of Mask Lines when equipped.
  4. Certain Mask Perks in the Path of Innovators have the ability to speed up (or slow down) Mask Line charging speed. Path of Spellcasting (Battlemage) perk is a prime example of this.

Parries and Ripostes do not build up Mask Line charges.

Every time the player takes a break at a fast travel spot or steps into a boss chamber, the strength level of all active mask lines gets restored to zero. However, there are some unique mask lines that don’t follow this pattern.

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2024-09-18 22:13