Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles
38 Achievements
25-30h
Steam
Twinkle, twinkle
Unlock all the constellations.
9.4%
How to unlock the Twinkle, twinkle achievement in Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles - Definitive Guide
There are 5 constellations to be unlocked in the game. For this, you need to find and interact with the 5 stones that are scattered in the world of Yonder. In the game menu, under Collections - Constellations, you can see which ones you have found.
#) Constellation - Biome - Extra requirements
1) Hin The Wanderer - Grasslands
2) Mayus The Hopeful Beast - Dapplewood Forest
3) Braya The Lonely Light - Numino Peak
4) Penassus The Wise Scholar - Hearthwind Vale - Clear Murk with 6 sprites
5) Moko and Poko The Eternal Friends - Sunderwind wilds - Only accessible in Summer*
*You may need to refresh the map to get the pond to dry up in the summer. So if constellation #5 is still inaccessible during summertime, use the information provided by Bahaumaut to fix this issue:
#) Constellation - Biome - Extra requirements
1) Hin The Wanderer - Grasslands
2) Mayus The Hopeful Beast - Dapplewood Forest
3) Braya The Lonely Light - Numino Peak
4) Penassus The Wise Scholar - Hearthwind Vale - Clear Murk with 6 sprites
5) Moko and Poko The Eternal Friends - Sunderwind wilds - Only accessible in Summer*
*You may need to refresh the map to get the pond to dry up in the summer. So if constellation #5 is still inaccessible during summertime, use the information provided by Bahaumaut to fix this issue:
3 Comments
#5, Moko & Poko, is a bit more complex. It has to be Summer, but the other problem is that the water doesn't recede during gameplay.
Per another forum, what seems to happen, during Summertime (possibly starting early morning), you should run up to Wimblewick, and go to the docks. Use the ferry to travel to Radiant Sands, then immediately travel back. Book your way back to the pond where #5 is. If the little river feeding it isn't running, good! You can get the constellation. No word on whether weather affects things (rained recently, etc.), or if it's specific times of day. You definitely need some sort of map refresh to get the water to change, however.
Per another forum, what seems to happen, during Summertime (possibly starting early morning), you should run up to Wimblewick, and go to the docks. Use the ferry to travel to Radiant Sands, then immediately travel back. Book your way back to the pond where #5 is. If the little river feeding it isn't running, good! You can get the constellation. No word on whether weather affects things (rained recently, etc.), or if it's specific times of day. You definitely need some sort of map refresh to get the water to change, however.
By Bahaumaut on 10 Oct 2021 22:34
@Bahaumaut Thanks for the extra info. I didn't realize this was needed.
For me, the pond was dried up in the summer but I can't remember if I did a map refresh prior or not. Nevertheless, I will add a note to the guide.
For me, the pond was dried up in the summer but I can't remember if I did a map refresh prior or not. Nevertheless, I will add a note to the guide.
By F77Bloky on 11 Oct 2021 08:36
To earn this trophy, you will need to visit small monuments placed around Gemea about the five different Constellations that can appear on the sky. You have to collect information about these constellations into your collection entries.
Hin The Wanderer - The first one is found in the Grasslands. Head to the location on the map, climb the small hill and interact with the glowing stone.
Magus the Hopeful beast - The second one is located in the Dapplewood forest beside the Sage Stone.
Braga the Lonely Light - The third one is located in Numino Peak, and is covered in murk. You will need 7 sprites to dispel it.
Penassus the Wise scholar - The Fourth one is located in the Hearthwind Vale and is also covered in Murk. You will need 6 sprites to dispel it.
Moko and Poko, the Eternal Friends - The fifth and final one is located in the Sunderwind Wilds and is submerged in a small pond. The pond will dry up during the summer and during the day so you will be able to get it. However if you jump from above you will be able to interact with it even if it's underwater, this might take a few tries but it is possible.
Video help
Hin The Wanderer - The first one is found in the Grasslands. Head to the location on the map, climb the small hill and interact with the glowing stone.
Magus the Hopeful beast - The second one is located in the Dapplewood forest beside the Sage Stone.
Braga the Lonely Light - The third one is located in Numino Peak, and is covered in murk. You will need 7 sprites to dispel it.
Penassus the Wise scholar - The Fourth one is located in the Hearthwind Vale and is also covered in Murk. You will need 6 sprites to dispel it.
Moko and Poko, the Eternal Friends - The fifth and final one is located in the Sunderwind Wilds and is submerged in a small pond. The pond will dry up during the summer and during the day so you will be able to get it. However if you jump from above you will be able to interact with it even if it's underwater, this might take a few tries but it is possible.
Video help
This guide was translated automatically.
Video guide to constellations.
Eternal friends Moko and Poko - can only be taken in the summer because the lake dries out even after 10 days.
Eternal friends Moko and Poko - can only be taken in the summer because the lake dries out even after 10 days.
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