
In this Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 guide, we're revealing a 100% collectibles walkthrough that documents where to find every Collectible in the game. We've covered every location as part of a Walkthrough, and will also explore Quests in the RPG, Outfits, and Trophies.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Guide: Walkthrough
This first section of our Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 guide shares a full Walkthrough of the game, which focuses on all of its Collectibles. We have a page for every location that has them, split up into Main Story places and Optional Areas.
Main Story Walkthrough
Below we've listed all the Main Story areas in the game, with links to every location you'll visit. The Continent links them all together, and it too contains Collectibles.
Act 1
- Lumiere
- Spring Meadows
- Flying Waters
- Ancient Sanctuary
- Gestral Village
- Esquie's Nest
- Stone Wave Cliffs
Act 2
Act 3
Optional Areas Walkthrough
Below we've listed all the Optional Areas in the game, with links to every location you will visit. The Continent links them all together, and it too contains Collectibles.
Act 1
Act 2
- The Meadows
- Stone Wave Cliffs Cave
- Crushing Cavern
- White Tree
- Blades' Graveyard
- Stone Quarry
- Boat Graveyard
- The Carousel
- Frozen Hearts
- Esoteric Ruins
- Falling Leaves
- Sinister Cave
Act 3
- The Fountain
- Flying Casino
- White Sands
- Sirene's Dress
- The Canvas
- Renoir's Drafts
- The Abyss
- The Reacher
- The Crows
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Guide: Quests
The next section of our Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 guide documents the Quests you can find in the game. While there's no quest log, there are additional little tasks you can complete. In terms of the related Trophy, refer to our All Nevron Quests page.
Nevron Quests
- How to Get Something Flammable for Jar
- How to Get a Mine for Demineur
- How to Get Skin for Bourgeon
- How to Get Rocks for Hexga
- How to Teach Troubadour to Play
Other Quests
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Guide: Collectibles
For the third part of our Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 guide, we're returning to the Collectibles within the game. The pages below focus on individual Collectible types.
- All Journals Locations
- All Lost Gestrals Locations
- All Music Records Locations
- All Paint Cage Locks Locations
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Guide: Outfits
This part of our Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 guide focuses on one of the main customisation elements in the game: the many Outfits you can equip onto the main cast of characters in your party.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Guide: FAQs and Help
In this section of our Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 guide, we're sharing more guidance by answering FAQs and providing general Help so you can better understand the game and what it offers.
FAQs
- Can You Destroy Tree Roots?
- Can You Fast Travel?
- How Long Does It Take to Beat?
- How Many Acts Are There?
- How Many Endings Are There?
- Is There a Map?
- Decide the Fate of the Canvas as Maelle or Verso?
Help
- All Antoine Question Answers
- All Grandis Fashionist Poem Answers
- How to Beat Mimes
- How to Improve Parry Timing and Make Parrying Easier
- How to Use Colours of Lumina
- How to Increase Relationship Levels
- New Game+: How to Start New Game+ and What Carries Over
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Guide: Trophies
In the final part of our Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 guide, we reveal a full Trophy guide to help you unlock the Platinum.
And that brings our Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 guide to its conclusion. We hope you found our pages helpful in some way, but if you have any hints or tips of your own to share, feel free to post them in the comments below.
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Quick question, i don't want to read to avoid spoilers
There are missables for trophies, in this game?
@Nekomichu There are no missable Trophies, and you can still unlock them all after completing the story. 🙂
@LiamCroft I'll go for a blind run then, and check your guide after finish it. Thanks!!
@Nekomichu Cheers for raising this question, it's exactly what I scrolled to the comments section for! haha
Hey @LiamCroft, how are these guides even made? Is there input from the devs or is it completely made by youeselves at PushSquare? Cheers
@PerpetualBoredom All these guides are 100% my work. The developer hasn't shared any info with me or had any input. It's just a lot of hard work from me to get them ready for the release!
@LiamCroft That's mighty impressive, thanks for all the elbow grease!!!
@PerpetualBoredom Haha thanks for reading!
@LiamCroft Hi Liam - amazing work - I read on the PSNProfiles forum that there are potentially a couple of missables in the prologue and a couple later on in the game tied to decisions (one quest-related and one relationship-related). Just wanted to note it here in case you (1) can refute this or (2) want to investigate and refer to it up-front if necessary (for those of us playing blind).
@GMaster7 In terms of the Prologue collectible, that version of it is missable. However, you can collect a duplicate of it later on that still counts towards the Trophy.
I can't say with absolute certainty in regards to the quest collectible, I'm not sure what that's referring to. The relationship collectibles are unmissable — you can keep increasing Relationship Levels after the main story.
@LiamCroft Thank you, Liam! Great to know.
Glad to hear there aren’t any missables. I’m definitely going to try for the platinum. I’m going in blind my first run, and collect everything I missed with a guide afterwards.
I've always failed to see the point of using a guide while trying to experience a game. There's no discovery is you use a guide like this.
It's like people who look up "meta" for anything. Why even bother if you're not going to get to experience it out of your own eyes?
And before anyone says it, yes, a second play through would make sense except personally I would much rather move on to the next title of my backlog. It's like reading a wiki about an entire tv show or movie and then watching all of it.
Just say no to guides.
@RZ-Atom
Or just play however you want and let other people do it too?
Say yes to guides if you want. Or don't. It's your choice, people.
@Lup following a guide isn't really playing it as much as following someone else directions. But yes, people can experience how they like. For games I don't want to actually play, like the newer Mortal Kombat games, I'll just watch a video cut as a movie.
I’m so trained to use maps/mini paps these days it’s making paranoid I’m going to miss something. I don’t know how much backtracking it allows because I’m still in chapter 1. This game is AMAZING btw. The hype is real.
Hi, @LiamCroft! I was wondering is there any way to obtain the Old Key from the prologue later in the game, because I missed it.
@RZ-Atom I don't understand. Did you click on a GUIDE just to tell us 'no' to guides? Try being less concerned with how people play their games or watch movies and tv shows.
@Paramahansa I'm sorry my opinion bothered you. I hope you can recover.
@RZ-Atom I'm sorry people using guides bothers you. I hope you can recover.
@Paramahansa Your response was almost as lazy as someone using a guide.
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