Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition
57 Achievements
1,250
11-13h
PC
Juggle Master
Juggled a rock 5 times without it hitting the ground
5
5.88%
How to unlock the Juggle Master achievement in Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition - Definitive Guide
Find any rock after you unlock the ability to bash off enemies, and throw it straight above you 5 times, catching it (with the bash) and repeating right before it hits you.
The place I have done this in, was on the bottom right of the Horu Mountain, at the ending of the chamber.
The place I have done this in, was on the bottom right of the Horu Mountain, at the ending of the chamber.
Rocks are only found late in the game in Sorrow's Pass or in one of the areas once inside Mount Horu. They are used in puzzles that require players to block an elemental hazard. When you come across a rock you'll have to use your bash and aim down which throws the rock straight up. After the bash, you'll land on the ground, quickly jump and repeat the bash another four times making sure the rock doesn't touch the ground between throws.
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This can be done by an ability you get mid-game.
According to the plot, there will be a moment when you need to climb to the top of the Gorge of Sorrow, floating in steam on a feather. During this you will need to move the stone to block the beam of fire from the wall.
Push the stone into the streams of steam, fly under it and throw it five times using the ability. Since it is in a stream of steam, it will not fall to the ground (unless, of course, you point it at it). Nothing complicated.
According to the plot, there will be a moment when you need to climb to the top of the Gorge of Sorrow, floating in steam on a feather. During this you will need to move the stone to block the beam of fire from the wall.
Push the stone into the streams of steam, fly under it and throw it five times using the ability. Since it is in a stream of steam, it will not fall to the ground (unless, of course, you point it at it). Nothing complicated.