DmC: Devil May Cry lost souls locations guide
Helping the lost find their way, one soul at a time
Mission 3: Bloodline
LOST SOUL 1
Back track to this mission when you have the Aquila and you can then get the Lost Soul that is in the blue door along the wall in the starting area. Shoot your blades at it and when the door is opened, grapple up to the room to find the soul.
LOST SOUL 2
At the beginning of the mission, after you deal with the Ravager, go through the doorway that opens up and a scene will play where the ground breaks apart. As soon as it is over, turn around and look up to the left to see the soul there.
LOST SOUL 3
Once you receive the air dash, use it to reach the upper ledge in the starting area. Once you reach the ledge, the soul is easy to hit.
- Mission 1: Found
- Mission 2: Home Truths
- Mission 3: Bloodline
- Mission 4: Underwatch
- Mission 5: Virility
- Mission 6: Secret Ingredient
- Mission 7: Overturn
- Mission 8: Eyeless
- Mission 9: Devil Inside
- Mission 11: The Order
- Mission 13: Devil's Dalliance
- Mission 16: The Plan
- Mission 17: Furnace of Souls
- Mission 18: Demon's Den
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