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Wuthering Waves: All Penitent’s End Musicfly Locations – Rinascita

Find these musical bugs scattered all around Rinascita’s sub regions!

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With the new region of Rinascita being released as a part of Wuthering Waves’ latest 2.0 update, there are a ton of new side quests, optional exploration challenges, and many more to discover and complete in the game. Among these are the musicflies, which are creatures that drop melody boxes whenever they are slain. Here is where to find the ones at Penitent’s End!

All Penitent’s End Musicfly Locations – Rinascita

Since these musicflies are zipping around erratically in the general area they are found in, we will just be giving you an image of the map highlighting all three of their locations. They are all relatively close to fast travel points, which will also be highlighted.

Basically, to get them, you just need to go to the general area and look around until you see the glowing purple trail that is flying across the air. They look like purple stars, and musical notes will start appearing around them the closer they get.

If you cannot spot them for any reason, simply listen closely and possibly even turn up your volume. They will make very distinct twinkling sounds that will get progressively louder the closer they are to you.

Wuthering Waves map showing all the musicfly locations

Once you spot it, wait for them to fly low enough to the point where you can touch them. When this happens, attack it to claim the melody box and other miscellaneous rewards that they may carry, which is typically just some extra Astrite.

Wuthering Waves player killing a musicfly

That is really all there is to it. Just go to the marked locations on the map and wait for them to get close to you before smacking them with whatever weapon you are using. If you want to get more collectibles within this region, check out our guide on all of the treasure spot chest locations in Penitent’s End for even more juicy loot!

Franco is a writer and avid gamer who spends a lot of his free time looking for the next obscure indie roguelike to add to his collection. If he’s not busy working or writing on his personal blog, there’s also a non-zero chance that you stumble into him in pretty much any multiplayer game that has SEA or OCE servers. He’s pretty good at anything unless it’s a fighting game, in which case you’d probably body him.

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