Best Early Game Tips for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 isn’t just one of the best RPGs of 2025. It’s one of the most impressive debut titles in recent memory. Developed by the small but remarkably talented team at Sandfall Interactive, this turn-based epic blends the mechanical depth of classic JRPGs with the artistic flair of French theater and Belle Époque aesthetics. With a team of just over 30 people, Sandfall has delivered a game so visually striking and mechanically refined that it’s earned praise far beyond gaming circles. Even French President Emmanuel Macron took notice, saying, "Congratulations to Sandfall Interactive and all the creators of Expedition 33. You are a shining example of French audacity and creativity."
That said, Expedition 33 doesn’t hold your hand. Its systems are deep, its secrets well-hidden, and its early-game learning curve can catch newcomers off guard. Whether you're new to turn-based combat or just want to make the most of your first few hours, here are ten essential early-game tips to help you survive the journey and unlock the game's full potential.
1. Master the art of parrying
In Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, parrying isn't just defensive; it's one of the most important ways to control the pace of battle. A successful parry negates damage, grants AP, and opens opportunities for counterattacks. If you manage to parry an enemy’s area attack, your whole team can respond with a powerful group counter. Timing is key. Unlike action games where you parry at the start of an attack, this system rewards a slight delay. Watch the animation and strike during the midpoint for best results.
2. Upgrade your weapons early and often
Weapons improve dramatically with upgrades, gaining both higher scaling and new abilities. A basic sword with C-rank scaling might eventually reach S-rank, giving a huge boost in damage. Some weapons unlock unique traits or multi-hit effects as they level up. Be sure to review each weapon's primary stat scaling and elemental affinity before deciding where to invest your resources. Keeping weapons up to date is often more impactful than grinding levels.
3. Spare the unpainted Nevrons
You’ll occasionally encounter white Nevrons who offer dialogue or quests instead of battle. Don’t attack them. Sparing these NPCs and completing their quests can lead to exclusive Pictos, powerful items, and a bonus of 100 Lumina capacity later on. Your choices here also influence later-game outcomes. If you’ve already attacked them, consider reloading an earlier autosave. Otherwise, it’s worth starting a fresh run to maximize long-term benefits.
4. Upgrade your Lumina capacity at camp
Once you recruit Myel, you’ll gain access to the camp’s curator. He allows you to spend Color of Lumina items to increase your total Lumina points. This system determines how many passive abilities you can equip at once, so expanding your pool is essential as you gain new Pictos. Be sure to distribute upgrades evenly across your party to avoid falling behind with underused characters.
5. Pay attention to enemy affinities
Every enemy has specific elemental weaknesses and resistances. Hitting a weak point can massively shorten a fight, while using the wrong element might heal them. For example, casting fire on a fire-type enemy not only deals no damage but may restore their HP. Equip a variety of elemental attacks across your party and experiment when facing new foes. Once you’ve discovered an enemy’s weakness, adapt your gear or spell loadout to exploit it.
6. Use lamp posts to guide exploration
If you're unsure where to go next, follow the lit lamp posts scattered through dungeons and overworld paths. These lights typically mark the story route. Use this to your advantage. If you want to explore side paths and collect hidden items, head toward the unlit or alternate routes first. Lamps serve as a subtle form of navigation, and learning to read them helps you avoid missing useful rewards.
7. Use 'Load Previous Saves' when needed
The game only shows one save file at the main menu, but you can load earlier autosaves from the pause menu. This is a lifesaver if you regret a decision, miss a quest, or encounter a bug. Just pause the game, select "Load Previous Saves," and scroll to find the point you want. It's a hidden but crucial feature for avoiding mistakes or replaying key moments without restarting the entire game.
8. Bring shield-breaking skills to key fights
Around a third of the way through the game, enemies start using shields that absorb your attacks until broken. Regular damage won’t cut it. Skills like Myel’s "Breaking Rules" can destroy multiple shields in one hit and even refund AP based on the number removed. Make sure at least one character in your active lineup can bypass shields efficiently, or you risk wasting turns and losing momentum in harder encounters.
9. Prioritize agility, vitality, and luck early
When leveling up, focus your stat points on agility, vitality, and luck. Agility increases turn speed, which helps you act more often and control battle tempo. Vitality boosts survivability and scales with healing effects, while luck enhances critical hit chances and synergizes with crit-based Pictos. These three stats give the best return in the early game, before you start fine-tuning for weapon-specific builds or unlocking high-end equipment.
10. Grab every glowing item you see
Color-coded items scattered throughout the world are essential to your progression. Red items are new weapons, blue ones are Pictos that unlock Lumina skills, white ones give you Chroma currency, and purple ones contain upgrade materials like Color of Lumina, catalyst shards, or tint refills. These resources respawn in some areas and are often hidden behind breakable objects or puzzles. Don’t skip them—your strength depends on consistent scavenging.
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Patrick Yu is a Senior Project Manager at Level Interactive and has 8 years of experience writing business, legal, lifestyle, gaming, and technology articles. He is a significant contributor to Acer Corner and is currently based in Taipei, Taiwan.