Mina the Hollower's The Ossex capital is constantly evolving as you can enter more and more buildings as you gain more upgrades and upgrades. However, entering some of them is not very simple and Music Hall is probably the most complicated of all. I'm here to tell you how to get in, and all you have to do is think like a mouse.
How to get to Ossex's Music Hall
As you probably realize, Ossex Music Hall is guarded by a rather angry lizard called Kommodore. He is rather adamant that you are not allowed in, and blocks the entrance when you try to pass. Not only that, but it grabs you when you try to crawl around, making it look like the building is simply inaccessible. The tube in the background also makes the input look more complicated than it is.
Fortunately, you can enter the Music Hall whenever you want, and all you have to do is remember that you're a mouse. Like everything in Mina the Hollower, the solution is indeed burrowingbut you can't just dig yourself out in the open.

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Instead, you'll need to make a mental note which characters come and go from the Music Hall. Then, once he heads in, you have to burrow under them and slowly move under them as they pass. It will prevent Kommodore from grabbing you and then you can open the test tube nearby to make sure you don't have to do it again and get quick access whenever you want.
Inside you'll find several characters that you encounter throughout the game, including several bosses. It's there too a chest you can grab behind the counter which contains some Bonestone, and if you grant Willis his wish to hear some Bayou music, you also get a pretty nice trinket. It's not the most exciting area in the game, but it has a few goodies for you.

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