Evoland

Evoland

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Achievement Guide - Evoland
By GreyGore and 1 collaborators
A guide detailing the Steam achievements available in Evoland, their completion requirements, as well as instructions on how to best obtain them.
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Preface


Evoland is a unique game - originally the result of the Ludum Dare 48-hour challenge, it was expanded upon and eventually Greenlit for a full commercial release. It is mostly a love letter towards the RPG genre, mirroring its evolution through the 80's and 90's, while referencing gaming behemoths such as Final Fantasy, The Legend of Zelda, Diablo and so on.

Achievement-wise, Evoland is a very easy game to get to 100% completion; most of the achievements can be gotten during a normal playthrough, with only a handful requiring grinding or branching off the main story to optional locations. The entire game should take no more than 5 to 7 hours to complete, possibly a bit more depending on which collectibles you've missed.

This guide is organized by category; achievements that cannot be skipped are categorized as Non-Missable, Stars and Cards are placed under the Collectibles category and so on. Use the right-hand side index for quick navigation; changes may be made in the future, depending on user feedback.

Finally, a brief warning - while Evoland's story is pretty simple and easy to figure out, readers that wish to experience it first-hand should avoid reading this guide until they complete the game. Certain achievements require descriptions that contain (minor) spoilers; therefore, read at your own discretion.
Non-Missable Achievements
You can earn these achievements simply by progressing through Evoland's story; usually found by opening a chest and getting a new "feature" (such as the ability to go left).


Left Key
Congratulations!


Location: Edel Vale
Acquired by opening the very first chest in the game and unlocking the ability to move left.

*
16 Colors
You unclocked [sic] the 16 colors display.


Location: Edel Vale
Acquired by unlocking the 16-color display mode, near the very first save point you'll encounter.

*
Storyline
Now you know what we're talking about.


Location: Edel Vale
Acquired by unlocking the game's "story", near the area's second save point.

*
Experience Points
You unlocked a new way to progress in game.


Location: Crystal Caverns
Acquired by unlocking the game's leveling system, at about the half-way point of the Crystal Caverns dungeon.


3D
You unlocked a whole dimension!


Location: Overworld Map - After Crystal Caverns and Edel Vale
Acquired by unlocking the "Three Dimensional World" upgrade at the overworld exit of Edel Vale, a short while after completing Crystal Caverns (thanks to Steam Users ladynadiad, matsa and OneLastDaNce for noting the previous description discrepancy).


*
Hero
You have defeated Zephyros.


Location: Mana Tree
Acquired by defeating Zephyros, the game's final boss.
Collectibles Achievements
Evoland comes with two kinds of collectibles: Stars and Double Twin cards.

Most of these are easy enough to spot; some are hidden behind "fake" walls, which are harder to find. A few rare ones require that the player solves small puzzles (such as lighting fire pits) or creatively combining the game's mechanics (such as triggering the 2D/3D switch with bombs).

Check Steam user Jedo's guides for detailed instructions on how to acquire all 30 Stars and 23 Double Twin cards.

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* Card Player
You have won a game of Double Twin.


Location: Aogai
Win against the Card Player's "Easy" Deck. This requires a minimum of 5 Double Twin cards found and is doable with any combination of cards.

* Card Champion
You have defeated the strongest decks of Double Twin!


Location: Aogai
Win against the Card Player's "Champion" Deck. To unlock the "Champion" Deck option, you must defeat the Card Player's other decks, starting with "Easy". Since the game randomly picks cards from your collection before each duel, this might take a few tries to achieve. The duels can be made easier by avoiding to collect some of the early cards (such as Pakkun, Bat, Octorac etc.) and waiting until you have access to the Airship.

Powerful cards such as Zephyros, Clink, Kaeris, Red Wizard and Babamut can be acquired in the latter half of the game (in areas such as the Forbidden Lake, Sacred Grove and Ruins of Sarudnahk) and can help greatly in winning against the "Champion" Deck.

* Card Collector
You have found 15 Double Twin cards.


Location: Various
Collect 15 of the game's Double Twin cards. If you collect each card as it becomes available, you should get this achievement at around the time you reach Aogai, by buying the Undead King card for 10,000 Glis from the Expensive Merchant.

* Master Collector
You have shown your full deck of cards to Garen!


Location: Various
Collect all 23 Double Twin cards and return to Garen in Aogai. Steam user Jedo has compiled an excellent guide, linked at the top of this section, that lists every card in the order they can be acquired. Requires the player to have unlocked the Bomb, Bow and Airship upgrades.

Also requires 10,500 Glis to buy two of the cards - the Tork card from the Papunika Village shopkeeper for 500 Glis and the Undead King card from the Expensive Shopkeeper in Aogai for 10,000 Glis.

Once all 23 cards are collected, return to Aogai and talk to Garen (the bald NPC next to the Card Player) to unlock the achievement.

* Star of Evoland
You have found 10 hidden stars.


Location: Various
Collect 10 Stars. See Megastar of Evoland below for further comments.

* Superstar of Evoland
You have found 20 hidden stars.


Location: Various
Collect 20 Stars. See Megastar of Evoland below for further comments.

* Megastar of Evoland
You have found all the hidden stars.


Location: Various
Collect all 30 Stars. Requires finding all three of the game's secret locations (see Exploration Achievements for more details), as well as the Bomb, Bow and Airship upgrades. Steam user Jedo has written an excellent guide, linked at the top of this section, that covers all 30 Stars in the approximate order you'll encounter them in-game.
Exploration Achievements
There are two kinds of exploration achievements in Evoland - those acquired by finding certain secret locations in the overworld map and those that require the player to do certain optional actions (such as breaking pots or bombing walls).

* True Explorer
You have found the Hidden Cave.


Location: Hidden Meadow
Find the Hidden Cave location. After leaving Papunika Village and joining forces with Kaeris, head west from the village, past the entrance to the Crystal Caverns. Circling south around the lake, you should find yourself in the Hidden Meadow - a hole in the ground should allow you access to the Hidden Cave, along with this achievement.

*Dungeon Crawler
You have found the Shrine of the Babamut.


Location: Shrine of the Babamut
Finding the Shrine of the Babamut requires the player to have access to the Airship, near the end of the game. The Shrine itself is located in the mountains to the west of the Edel Vale area, a bit to the southwest of the Hidden Trader camp.

* Cartographer
You have found the Hidden Lake.


Location: Forbidden Lake
While the achievement description lists the "Hidden Lake" as the requirement, the actual location is named "The Forbidden Lake". It requires access to the Airship and can be found in the forests to the east of Edel Vale, across the river.

* Excavations
You have used a bomb to destroy a wall.


Location: Either Noria Mines or Sacred Grove
Use a Bomb to break down a crumbling wall or cracked rock, revealing the hidden path behind. Bombs are acquired in Aogai, after completing a short quest and talking to the child running around the town's well.

Once you have access to Bombs, you can either proceed to the Sacred Grove area or backtrack to the Noria Mines dungeon - blowing up a wall / rock in either location will unlock the achievement.

* Time Traveller
You have travelled through time 12 times.


Location: Sacred Grove
Travel through time 12 times. "Time Travel" is an ability first encountered in the Sacred Grove. By hitting a floating blue crystal, the game switches back and forth between 2D and 3D graphics modes. Doing the Sacred Grove perfectly - i.e. no unnecessary steps taken - requires about 8 crystal switches, therefore if you haven't unlocked the achievement by the time you pick up the first amulet piece, you can always attack any crystal another few times to reach the requisite 12 switches and unlock this achievement (thanks to Steam User beamsy for pointing this out).

* It Was An Accident
You have destroyed 20 pots in one play.


Location: Noria Mines
Break 20 pots with an attack. Requires the player to have found the "Breakable Pots" upgrade in Noria Mines first. There are exactly 20 pots in the Mines area, listed below in the approximate order encountered (Thanks to Steam User Kaera for pointing out my earlier mistake about pots respawning):

2 Pots - On either side of the door leading to the boss.
1 Pot - Near the "Breakable Pots" upgrade chest.
1 Pot - Right after the "Skeleton Enemy" upgrade chest.
1 Pot - In the room containing the "Pushable Blocks" upgrade chest.
1 Pot - In the room before the "High Definition User Interface" upgrade chest.
2 Pots - In the Light Puzzle room.
3 Pots - While navigating the Lava Maze room.
5 Pots - In the room containing the Boss Key chest.
4 Pots - In an alcove right before the boss fight.
Combat Achievements
Mainly awarded for combat feats, such as killing a set amount of certain enemies or killing an enemy with a specific attack.

*Undertaker
You have killed 100 skeletons.


Location: Various, earliest at Noria Mines
Kill 100 skeletons. Requires the "Skeleton Enemy" upgrade from Noria Mines (which is not missable).

As the skeletons are difficult to kill with the Sword, it is recommended that you have acquired the Bow from the Sacred Grove dungeon before attempting to grind for this achievement. The earliest location Skeletons appear at is in the Noria Mines and can be made to respawn when the player exits and re-enters the dungeon. The biggest population of skeletons, however, is found in the Ruins of Sarudnahk (thanks to Steam user KrawlYo for the correction), making it a more efficient area to get this achievement.

* Turtle Soup
You have killed 10 A'tuins.


Location: Various, best around Aogai
Kill 10 A'tuin enemies. A'tuin are huge turtle enemies you encounter during turn-based combat on the overworld map. Although they can appear in various locations, I found that the highest concentration appears on the desert area around Aogai. For saving time, it is recommended that the player has acquired Kaeris' X-Crystal spell (automatically gained when exiting Aogai with the Bomb upgrade).

* Sniper
You killed a skeleton with the bow.


Location: Various, earliest at Sacred Grove
Kill a skeleton with the Bow. The Bow is acquired in the Sacred Grove dungeon and makes killing skeletons considerably easier (since they don't seem to be able to block arrows with their shield).

Skeletons can be found in various indoor dungeons, your first encounter (after getting the Bow) being at the end of the Sacred Grove dungeon, in the underground area where you get the first half of the Amulet.

*Exterminator
You killed a bat with a bomb.


Location: Various, earliest at Sacred Grove or Noria Mines
Kill a bat with a Bomb. The Bomb upgrade is acquired in Aogai, after completing a short back-and-forth trip between various townspersons. The earliest location you can encounter bats depends on whether you backtracked to Noria Mines or went on to the Sacred Grove after Aogai.

In both cases, bats are plentiful - it takes some good timing and luck to get a Bomb to explode near a bat, although you can increase your chances by finding bats patrolling in narrow passages (of which there are plenty in both Noria Mines and Sacred Grove).

* Takoyaki
You killed an Octorac with a flaming arrow.


Location: Either Sacred Grove (earliest) or Forbidden Lake (easiest)
Kill an octorac with a flaming arrow. Octoracs are the red, octopus-like enemies you first encounter in Edel Vale. Flaming arrows are the result of firing an arrow through a fire pit, used to solve puzzles such as those first seen in the Sacred Grove.

The easiest location to get this achievement, however, is at the Forbidden Lake - there are a couple of Octorac wandering around the area's first fire pit, making it easy to hit one with a flaming arrow.

* Choboko Hunter
You found and killed a Choboko.


Location: Various, random in overworld map
Kill a Choboko. Chobokos are yellow, bipedal, bird-like enemies that randomly appear in forest areas (turn-based combat) - they are also rare encounters, meaning you might have to fight through several other enemies before one will appear. They should start appearing as random encounters after the player has completed Aogai and gained the Bomb upgrade.

While not confirmed, it seems that there is a higher chance of them appearing in the western part of the map, in an area accessible only with the Airship. They have higher than average health and do significantly more damage than the other overworld enemies, but the Babamut summon can make short work of them.

Addendum: According to research done by Steam User beamsy, the Chobokos should appear near or around the Hidden Meadow/Cave area - see the True Explorer achievement in this guide's Exploration section for more information on how to get there.

* Dodgeball
You have beaten the Noria Mines boss with full health.


Location: Noria Mines
Defeat Dark Clink with full health. Dark Clink is the end boss of the Noria Mines dungeon. While not hugely difficult, the fight requires that the player is constantly moving to avoid a variety of attacks.

Dark Clink has three attacks in total:

Fireballs - Will randomly shoot three fireballs, which move away from the boss in an arc pattern. By keeping a moderate distance from him, you can easily step in the gap between two fireballs to avoid the attack.

Summon Bats - Dark Clink will summon four bats at moderate intervals - usually once after being hit and once again for every three to four fireball attacks he does. These are best killed fast, as they can distract the player enough to fail dodging Dark Clink's other attacks. Once killed, they have a small chance of dropping Hearts.

Charge - The boss will charge at Clink, knocking him back if the attack connects. Moving fast enough out of the way will cause Dark Clink to charge into a wall instead, momentarily stunning him and allowing the player to attack him freely.

There is no particular trick to the achievement - although the fight can be repeated, so you can always return at a later time and try again (by using the pressure pad at the boss room entrance).

Addendum: I was reminded by Steam User The Big Dawg that you can afford to be hit during the fight, as long as you down him with full health. The bats he summons have a small chance of dropping Hearts when killed; with enough patience, you can restore your life back to full using this method.

Addendum, the Second: Steam User eagyl also mentions that, should you get hit, another option is to quit out to the main menu and reload the game, which will respawn you at the entrance with full health.
Miscellaneous Achievements
Achievements that don't fit the other categories. These achievements are centered around acquiring Glis (the game's currency), as well as spending them.

* DVD Player
You bought the DVD player in Aogai.


Location: Aogai
Bought the "DVD Player" upgrade, improving loading times. The DVD Player can be bought from the Expensive Merchant in Aogai, for 5,000 Glis. Might require some farming when first encountered, although the frequency of combat triggering means it doesn't take much time to earn the amount required.

* Heavy Purse
You have looted 20,000 Glis in one play.


Location: Various, best done at Ruins of Sarudnahk
Gather 20,000 Glis. The achievement's wording is a bit vague - "in one play" means in one playthrough, not one session. Spending Glis is also allowed, since the game only tracks the amount received, not your wallet's current total.

See the "Hoarder" achievement entry below for comments and recommendations.

* Hoarder
You have looted 50,000 Glis in one play.


Location: Various, best done at Ruins of Sarudnahk
Gather 50,000 Glis. As with the "Heavy Purse" achievement, this does not need to be done in one session, nor do you need to save up the full amount in your wallet.

While the turn-based fights in the overworld map can provide a substantial amount of Glis, the best place to farm them would be at the Ruins of Sarudnahk - otherwise known as "the Diablo dungeon".

Found to the north / north-east of Aogai, this dungeon has a plethora of enemies, most of which will drop between 10 and 100 Glis when killed. While results vary (due to the random nature of the drop system), a full run can yield antyhing between 6,000 and 9,000 Glis in about 5 minutes, making the dungeon a great way to earn this achievement.
Thanks
Shiro Games[shirogames.com] - Developer and publisher of Evoland, for a great game.
Steam User Jedo - For creating the excellent Stars and Double Twin card collection guides.
Steam User squall50000 - For getting me interested in Evoland in the first place.
Steam User The Big Dawg - For his great advice regarding the Dodgeball achievement.
Steam User Kaera - For pointing out an error with the It Was An Accident achievement.
Steam User Riltend - For information regarding Choboko appearances.
Steam User KrawlYo - For a correction regarding the Undertaker achievement.
Steam User eagyl - For their advice regarding the Dodgeball achievement.
Steam User ladynadiad - For a correction regarding the 3D achievement.
Steam User beamsy - For a couple of corrections regarding the Time-Traveller achievement and Choboko spawn points.
Steam User matsa - For a correction regarding the 3D achievement.
Steam User OneLastDaNce - For a correction regarding the 3D achievement.
41 Comments
ChrYs 9 Nov, 2023 @ 9:55pm 
Cool how someone cannot like a guide if you played the Legendary Edition without owning the original Game. Thanks nevertheless :reheart:
Kijame 29 Sep, 2022 @ 3:54pm 
I also accidentally trapped him in the small room before whilst trying to see if I could bomb kill him but that turned out more of a hassle than it was worth for my rusty gamer hands.
Kijame 29 Sep, 2022 @ 3:52pm 
I'm replaying this due to now also owning the legendary edition, and healing up with bat hearts and then killing Dark Klink did pop the achievement. It took me a few tries to get there however, since sometimes he just outright stopped spawning them, and I generally recommend against it if you lost more than half a heart. My theory is that he tends to spawn more bats the lower your health is, but that also means you need to kill more bats to regain more hearts, and they don't always drop one. I usually restarted by the time I lost 3/4 of the first heart cause I didn't wanna drag it out only for him not to spawn more bats. Rebooting was faster imo.
Dilianio 17 May, 2022 @ 2:13pm 
Found a exception to what The Big Dawg said for the Dodgeball achievement:

Entered the Noria Mines with less than full health, got all my health back through the bats that the boss summons, then killed the boss.

Did not get the achievement.

Left Noria Mines now that I had full health, came back, killed the boss without getting hurt, got the achievement.
DarkSepho 23 Dec, 2020 @ 6:05am 
A tip for Dodgebal achievement: if you fight him later, you can move to the room on the left and he will follow you. I find it easier to fight him there because he can't move around so much and will always hit a wall when dashing.
It's just a bit tricky to get him through the corridor but totally worth imho, I got it on the first try this way.
vesallius5 30 Nov, 2020 @ 1:53pm 
for the 100% you need to cook the chokobo meat with the old women lady in the village and then you need to give it to the merchant (type map of evoland) he will give you another heart. if you already done that maybe you need to be at a quarter of heart to ear the annoying sound
Lefty ♣ 6 Sep, 2020 @ 2:20pm 
Thank you !
Richleth 23 Mar, 2019 @ 10:48am 
Storyline actually is able to be missed by just ignoring the chest.
MrNoHelp 9 Feb, 2019 @ 4:15am 
I was checking your guide...looks great...However, after reading some posts, I found out that there is a hidden achievements, not a steam one, hidden in game called "That annoying sound" in the game. You have to reduce your health to one quarter like in danger zone in any dungeon, mines, shrine, anywhere where you have a life bar, except the ruins. It was one of the achievements that probably made lots of people stuck at 99.1% percent.
Marujo 11 Jul, 2018 @ 5:32pm 
Is it possible to do the turtle soup, choboko hunter and dodgeball achievements after defeating the final boss?