
How to reach the Yellow Harvest location in Clair Obscur Expedition 33
Clair Obscur Expedition 33
Yellow Harvest location leads you to some hidden treasures and formidable foes. But to get there is not that straightforward; after all, it is designed to test even the seasoned players. It requires proper navigation, better strategy, and some calculated moves. Here is how you can reach it and uncover the secrets that awaits inside.
How to find Yellow Harvest in Clair Obscur Expedition 33?
To explore Clair Obscur Expedition 33, you will need to progress until you unlock Esquie. You will need Esquie to help you shatter through the jagged rocks that are blocking the route that is on northwest of the Gestral Village. Once you recruit, head towards the location.
The blocked path with the rocks can be easily cleared with Esquie's abilities. After you pass it, you will find the Rest Point Flag. It marks the start of the Yellow Harvest zone. Explore it.
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Navigating Yellow Harvest zone, major battles, and collectibles
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - Yellow Harvest All Collectibles Guide (Optional Area)
Enter the zone, and you will find the circular path around the stone pillar. The area is divided into varied sections. Like, For the initial clearing, climb, the easy-to-miss handholds that are near the blue lamp for progress. Next, defeat Gault's enemies in 1st clearing and secure the Gaulteram weapon of Verso. Once done, you can ascend the ledge in the back-right corner. You will also have to grapple up the slopes to find the
Expedition Journals
and the merchant.
Moving on, there are 2 major battles that await you in the zone. One is with the
Glaise Boss
, who grants you Plenum (Maelle's weapon), and the other is the Energising Attack I Pictos. The other battle is with
Chromatic Orphelin
. He will drop Kralim (Lune's weapon) and the rare Chroma Catalysts. Also, do not miss Panabby the Merchant on the Floating Island. They sell some exclusive hairstyles and also combat upgrades.
When approaching the area, also make sure not to miss the three Expedition Journals that are hidden in the Yellow Harvest Zone. Expedition 38 (found in the Harvester's Hollow), Expedition 44 (near patrolling Jars by the river ruins), and Expedition 59 (beside red sap deposit in the Yellow Spire Wrecks cave). Each of the above-collected journals reveals lore, and they contribute towards the completion of the journey.
Tips before you go to the Yellow Harvest location
Stock up on the healing as the bosses hit harder.
Use the traversal skills of Esquie. There are some paths that need climbing.
Return back post-story if you missed any items. The zones still remain accessible.
So, are you ready to conquer the yellow harvests? If yes, with keen observation and patience, dive in.
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