The side quest for Rosaura in Lies of P: Overture will require you to find some shoes. These shoes will help Rosaura become “free”, but she can’t get them herself. Instead, it falls to P to find the shoes and return them to her. Thankfully, they’re not far from where Rosaura is! In this short guide, we’ll tell you where to find the Rosa Shoes.
Shoes Location for Rosaura Side Quest | Lies of P: Overture
You can find the shoes for Rosaura in the Carnival Garden area. So, to start, just teleport to the Carnival Garden Stargazer in the DLC. It’s where you meet Rosaura, too.
From the Stargazer, go inside the carnival itself and head toward the Ferris wheel. Whether you decide to fight the enemies or just run past them is up to you! Running past them can be risky, however.
Once you’re at the Ferris wheel, wait for an open passenger car to be near the bottom. Then, quickly move into the passenger car.
In the passenger car, wait until the wheel does a full turn. It will eventually take you near a wooden walkway that you can drop down to. So, jump down when you’re close to it.
Follow the walkway all the way to the end and you’ll land atop the carousel’s tent. Find a hole in the tent that allows you to drop down into the carousel, but watch out for the moving horses.
As soon as you drop down into the carousel, you should see a red chest with a telltale white glow. Avoid the enemies and horses in the carousel and approach the chest.
Open the chest and loot the item within to get the Rose Shoes key item! All that’s left for you to do is to return to Rosaura in the Carnival Garden and deliver the shoes to her to complete this Lies of P: Overture side quest. You’ll get “Rosaura’s Treasure: Piece of a Drawing” and the “Lisrim” music track as rewards.
Speaking of items you can pick up in the DLC, did you get the new bow weapon? If you missed it, check out our guide on the location of the Royal Horn Bow!
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