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Seasonal Spirits are Spirits added to the game by Seasonal Events. At the end of the Season, the new Spirits remain present in the game, but they are effectively treated as bonus content relative to the base game content provided by Regular Spirits. They share many characteristics with Regular Spirits: they are found scattered throughout the game's Realms, you relive their memories to learn Expressions, and they offer various Cosmetics. However, access to Seasonal Spirits and their collectibles is more restricted and new features are possible.

The list of all Seasonal Spirit Friendship Trees (when they return as Traveling Spirits) can be found on the Seasonal Spirits/Friendship Trees subpage.

Season Number of
Seasonal Spirits
1 Gratitude Season of Gratitude 6
2 Lightseekers Season of Lightseekers 6
3 Belonging Season of Belonging 6
4 Rhythm Season of Rhythm 6
5 Enchantment Season of Enchantment 6
6 Sanctuary Season of Sanctuary 6
7 Prophecy Season of Prophecy 4
8 Dreams Season of Dreams 4
9 Assembly Season of Assembly 6
10 Little Prince Season of The Little Prince 6
11 Flight Season of Flight 4
12 Abyss Season of Abyss 4
13 SOPerformance logo Season of Performance 4
14 SOShattering Season of Shattering 2*
15-Aurora Season of AURORA 4
16 SORemembrance logo Season of Remembrance 4
17 SOPassage logo Season of Passage 4
Season-of-Moments-icon Season of Moments 4
Season-of-Revival-icon Season of Revival 4*
Season-of-The-Nine-Colored-Deer-icon Season of the Nine-Colored Deer 4
Season-of-Nesting-icon Season of Nesting 4*
Season-of-Duets-icon Season of Duets 5*
Season-of-Moomin-icon Season of Moomin 4*
Total Seasonal Spirits 107

*These Seasonal Entities are not the typical Seasonal Spirits since they do not have spirit memories that can be relived, but they do offer friendship trees and can return as Traveling Spirits as typical Seasonal Spirits do.

Finding Seasonal Spirits[]

Finding a Seasonal Spirit allows players to relive its Spirit Memory and be rewarded with the Level 1 (base) version of the Spirit's Expression, just as with Regular Spirits. Afterwards, the Spirit spark flies off towards the Realm's Temple, but the Spirit is not actually considered to be part of the Realm. Seasonal Spirits do not count towards any Constellation Gates; they do not appear in the Realm Temple, the Realm Constellations, or the Realm's gravestones. Perhaps most importantly, it is generally not possible to see the Friendship Tree, and therefore you cannot easily obtain the Spirit's collectibles or Expression upgrades.

One other difference with Seasonal Spirits is that new Spirits are highlighted using different colors. Unlike the blue camera flare effect used on Regular Spirits, Seasonal Spirits use one of two colors:

  • Spirits from the current Season have an orange camera flare
  • Spirits from past Seasons have a purple camera flare (unless they are the current Traveling/Returning Spirit or required for today's Daily Quest, in which case the camera flare is orange)

Seasonal Spirits are not typically visible to new players. They are intended to be bonus content that is unlocked only after players have traveled through all of the game's Realms at least once.[1] They reward players for re-exploring previously visited Realms.

There are several ways, however, that players can encounter Seasonal Spirits earlier:

  • All Spirits for the current Season are available as soon as the player unlocks the Season's content, which typically means traveling to the end of most but not all of the Season's Realms at least once. Exact requirements for the current Season are provided on its page.
  • If the Daily Quests include the task of reliving a specific Spirit's memories, the player will be able to see the Spirit for the entire duration of that day.
  • Any Spirit memory activated by another player is visible to all other players in the area. Any new players who trigger a memory fragment are then able to relive the memory and learn the Expression. This commonly happens when players use the Request Guide feature.

In all of these cases, new players gain the ability to use the Seasonal Spirit's Level 1 Expression. However, any Spirit from a past Season will disappear until the new player travels through all the game Realms.

Spirit Memories[]

As with Regular Spirits, the flame icon on a Seasonal Spirit allows you to relive its Spirit Memories. Once you have relived all the memory fragments, you can light up the final husk (statue), releasing the Spirit's spark to fly into the sky. As a reward for saving the Spirit, you learn the Spirit's Expression. The basic mechanics are the same as described in more detail for regular Spirit memories. However, Seasonal Spirit memories are generally harder than Regular Spirits, and they also introduce several variations/complications.

Memories are color-coded based on the type of Spirit and whether or not you have previously seen the Spirit's memory. These colors are first evident in the camera flare around the Spirit. However, they also control the color of the Spirit's spark, the color used to fill the memory progress icon, and the color of any Carry Spirit glowing circle. Possible colors include:

  • Orange is used for new Spirits in the current Seasonal Event.
    • Orange is also used for the current Traveling Spirit, and for any Spirit that is part of a Daily Quest; in these cases, the orange color takes precedence over any other color.
  • Purple is used for new past-Season Seasonal Spirits.
  • Blue is used for new Regular Spirits.
  • White is used in all other cases (i.e., any previously discovered Spirit who is not part of a special event).

There are three main types of Spirit memories: standard, Carry Spirit, and collection. A timer can be added to any of these types, plus various risks may endanger the Spirit's health.

Standard Memories[]

Standard Spirit memories are the most common format. Memory fragments are revealed one at a time, and the Spirit's spark automatically flies to the next memory fragment. The player must touch each fragment as they appear to complete the memory. It is the format used for nearly all Regular Spirits but is only used for some Seasonal Spirits.

Carry Spirit Memories[]

For Carry Spirit memories, the memory fragments are revealed one at a time, and the Spirit's spark must be guided by the player to each fragment as they appear to complete the memory. The spark, surrounded by a glowing circle, will appear in the player's hands after the memory is activated. Both the Spirit spark and the glowing circle are color-coded (which means different players may see different colors, even when working together on the same memory). The glowing circle is always centered on the Spirit's spark.

Note that while carrying the Spirit and moving forward, the player's walking speed will be slower than normal.

  • You cannot rush while carrying the spark. Running, flying, or jumping can make you move too quickly for the spark; if you leave the circle, you leave the spark behind.
  • If no players are near the spark, the Spirit starts taking damage and its health steadily decreases. If the blue and red health monitor turns completely red, the spark is lost, and you have to restart. The Spirit's health regenerates if someone picks the spark back up. (Unless there are other threats to the spark - see below.)
  • Multiple people can cooperate -- anyone within the Spirit circle will automatically start carrying it.

The difficulty of these Carry Spirit memories varies widely. Some are straightforward, but others are the most challenging tasks in the game. One common challenge on Carry Spirit quests is needing to move vertically. Flying with the spark is far more difficult than walking. It is generally safest to move straight up or down (i.e., stay in closed-wing mode) as much as possible; you can then make a small horizontal hop as necessary to land on the target surface.

Collection Memories[]

In the case of Collection memories, all the memory fragments appear simultaneously. All the locations are visible as small glowing stars. As you approach each star, the memory fragment becomes visible and is then added to your progress. A player needs to visit each fragment, but the order in which they are visited does not matter. Players can work together, with different players collecting different memories; this is sometimes the only way to complete the memory if there is a timer.

Timed Memories[]

An overall timer can be added to any type of Spirit memory. This is a limit on the total elapsed time, starting when you first activate the Spirit and ending when you complete the last memory fragment. How much time is available depends upon the specific memory.

If there is an overall timer, it is indicated by the circle outside the quest progress icon (the circle with the Spirit's Expression) on the left side of the screen. On memories with no time limit, a solid bright white circle surrounds the icon. If there is a timer, however, a red section appears at the top of the circle and gradually moves around the circle, "burning" the bright white border. If the bright white border is completely removed, then time is up and the memory aborts with the message, "The light has faded. Let's try again."

Spirit Health[]

A Spirit's health can potentially be damaged during any type of memory (including Regular Spirit memories). Any time the Spirit is damaged, a blue and red health monitor appears on top of the Spirit's spark. If the monitor turns completely red, the memory aborts with the message, "The light has faded. Let's try again." It typically takes 20 seconds of damage for the Spirit's health to reach 0. Spirits will automatically regenerate their health once they are safe; the health monitor vanishes once the Spirit returns to 100% health.

Spirit health is particularly prominent during Carry Spirit memories, because the Spirit takes damage whenever it is dropped (whenever no players are near it). Other sources of damage include:

  • Rain. The Laidback Pioneer's memory highlights rain's impact, but virtually every Spirit memory in Hidden Forest has rain damage at some point.
  • Polluted water.
  • Dark Dragon attacks.
  • Dark Creatures, and in particular, Dark Crabs. This is in addition to the risk during Carry Spirit quests when Crabs knock you away from the Spirit. Just having a Dark Crab too close to any Spirit will damage it; this is particularly noticeable on the Wise Grandparent's memory.

If the health monitor appears during the quest:

  • Make sure you are near the spark, especially on a Carry Spirit memory.
  • When targeted by Dark Dragons, hide behind any nearby objects to break its line of sight and wait until the red spotlight turns blue before continuing.
  • In Hidden Forest, move out of the rain. Go inside a tree trunk, move under a ledge or fungus bracket, move into a pavilion, etc.
  • In Golden Wasteland, make sure you are not standing in Polluted Water.
  • Do a Deep Call to flip any Dark Crabs and/or move away from any Crabs. In areas that are particularly Crab-infested, it helps to have extra players who go out ahead of the spark to flip/remove Crabs. Or when playing solo, you may want to clear the path before even starting the memory.

Make sure to let the Spirit's health fully recover before moving forward again.

Friendship Trees[]

Seasonal Spirits have two very different versions of their Friendship Tree (a.k.a., Spirit Tree or Spirit Shop): the Seasonal version (available during the Season when the Spirit is first introduced), and the Traveling Spirit (available during rare return visits). Outside of these two limited opportunities, it is impossible to access the Friendship Tree, meaning that there is no way to upgrade the Spirit's Expression or purchase any of the Spirit's Cosmetics.

Seasonal Spirit Trees[]

As long as a Spirit's Season is active, their Friendship Tree can be accessed using the Constellation Table at Home or Aviary Village. The current Season's Constellation appears in the middle of the other Realms (between Hidden Forest and Valley of Triumph), when you are facing towards the Return Shrine. This Constellation and all of the Spirit Friendship Trees vanish as soon as the Season ends. It will be many (9+) months before you have another opportunity to purchase any of the items -- and all items will be more expensive.

Generic Seasonal Spirit
Season Heart
3Season Candle
Cosmetics
Season Candle
Lv4 Emote[2]Lv4
Lv3 EmoteLv3
Season Candle
Special Blessings
Season Candle
Lv2 Emote[2]Lv2
Lv1 Emote


The Seasonal Spirit Friendship Tree's structure is very different from that used by Regular Spirits (or Traveling/Returning Spirits). The generic Seasonal Spirit shown to the right is simplified (fewer vertical nodes) but illustrates the typical features.

  • Season Candles are the only currency used to unlock nodes; each progressive node moving up the Tree costs more Candles than the previous one.
  • Only items in the central trunk of the Tree have costs (unlike Regular Spirits, where the most expensive items are found in the side nodes).
  • For each item purchased in the central trunk, a second item becomes available, exclusively to Season Pass holders.
    • If you buy a Season Pass after completing some Season content, you are able to retroactively collect the SP-exclusive items for all previously unlocked nodes.
    • Levels 2 and 4 of the Spirit's Expression (represented in this demonstration by the Icon flame Flame icon) are always SP exclusive.
  • The nodes offer a mix of Cosmetics/Music Sheets (represented by the Question-mark-Ray icon) and Blessings.
    • Blessings become a random Spell/Potion. Any of the Spells from a Regular Spirits' 5 Candle Blessing are possible; recent Seasons have even added other special Spells. New Spells that are introduced in one Season are typically added into the available Spells for the subsequent Season.
  • The top item in the Tree is always a Season Heart, which is SP-exclusive and costs 3 Season Candles. This Season Heart is used to obtain Ultimate Gifts from the Season Guide.
    • The total number of available Season Hearts always exactly matches the total cost of all the Ultimate Gifts.
    • A Spirit's Season Heart is just a different representation of the single Heart that can be purchased from this Spirit. Which means that when this Spirit returns as a Traveling/Returning Spirit, the Traveling/Returning Spirit's Heart will appear as an already-purchased item to anyone who obtained their Season Heart.
  • No Wing Buffs are ever available from Seasonal Spirits.

The prices of individual nodes in Seasonal Spirit Trees can vary widely. However, the total price for all of a Season's cosmetics seems to always be is always set to be a price that is possible without a Season Pass, as long as players are willing to play every day throughout the entire Season.

Players who do not a buy a Season Pass do not permanently lose out on the ability to obtain the Spirits' SP-exclusive items: those items will become available to all players eventually, when the Spirit returns as a Traveling Spirit. On the other hand, no past Season's Ultimate Gifts (the items purchased from the Season Guide using Season Hearts) have ever become available for purchase post-Season.

Traveling Spirit Trees[]

Once every two weeks, one Traveling Spirit appears in Home, on the island in the middle of the little koi pond, or in Aviary Village, on the island with the maypole in the Village Square. The Spirit is present for a total of four days, from Thursday to Sunday. This visit is the only opportunity to access the Friendship Tree of past Seasonal Spirits; it is the only way to purchase their Expression upgrades or any of their cosmetics.

There is no way to predict when a specific Spirit will return as a Traveling Spirit. Past visits and patterns are detailed on the Traveling Spirits article. The only certainties are:

  • All Seasonal Spirits are expected to return at some point in the future (even those who have previously returned).
  • It will be many months between visits for any given Spirit (including between a Season end and a Spirit's first visit). Currently the wait period is 9+ months. But with only 26 opportunities per year and 80 total Seasonal Spirits (through Season of Passage), the wait period will have to increase to over two years (unless the visit schedule is modified).

During a visit, the Traveling Spirit's Tree is available by clicking on the Spirit standing at Home or Aviary Village. If you have not yet relived the Spirit's memory you will be told, "Before they leave find the Traveling Spirit's lost memories and become their friend!" For the duration of their visit, the in-Realm (kneeling) version of the Spirit is highlighted in orange and is visible to all players who have completed Valley of Triumph (even those players who would not normally be able to see Seasonal Spirits).

When a Spirit first returns as a Traveling/Returning Spirit they always offer all the same items as they did during the Season. Any previously Season Pass exclusive items become available to all players. Relative to the in-Season Tree, the items are completely reorganized, and their costs are all changed (into more expensive non-Seasonal currencies). In addition, a few new items are added -- a Wing Buff (costing 2 Ascended Candle) is always added, but new cosmetics may also appear (new placeable Props are particularly likely). Anything bought from a Traveling Spirit shop will also reflect on what's sold on a Returning Spirit's shop.

On repeat visits as a Traveling/Returning Spirit, prices are occasionally increased relative to the previous visit. And sometimes a new cosmetics item (e.g., placeable Prop) is added.

Generic Traveling Spirit
Cosmetics
Candle
5 Candle Blessing
5Candle
Lv4 EmoteLv4
6Heart
Lv3 EmoteLv3
3Heart
Cosmetics
Candle
Wing Buff
2Ascended Candle
Cosmetics
Candle
5 Candle Blessing
5Candle
Heart
3Candle
Lv2 EmoteLv2
4Heart
Lv1 Emote
Cosmetics
Candle


The Generic Traveling Spirit Tree to the right demonstrates the standard structure shared by all Traveling Spirits. The general structure is very similar to a Regular Spirit Tree, except that the currencies are effectively reversed: Expression upgrades cost Hearts (instead of Candles) while cosmetics cost Candles (instead of Hearts).

  • Icon flame is used in this demonstration to represent the Spirit's Expression and its upgrades. The upgrade nodes do not appear on Spirits without any Expression upgrades.
    • Traveling Spirit Expression upgrades are always purchased with Hearts.
    • For typical 4-Level Expressions, the default total upgrade cost is 13 Heart (4 Heart+3 Heart+6 Heart). There have only been two exceptions to date (Festival Spin Dancer at 19 Heart and Prophet of Air at 12 Heart).
    • For 2-Level Friend Actions, there is no fixed cost for the upgrade. Values have ranged from 7 Heart to 10 Heart.[3]
    • For Stances and Calls, there are no upgrades.
  • Question-mark-Ray represents Cosmetics or Music Sheets sold by the Spirit, and where they are typically found in the Tree.
    • All Cosmetics and Music Sheets from the Spirit's original Seasonal Tree are purchased with Regular Candles.
    • To date, the only Cosmetics purchased with Hearts have been newly added Props, and even then, Hearts are less likely than Candles. (Of the 12 Spirits to add Props as Traveling Spirits, only four used Hearts).
    • Unlike most other Cosmetics in the game, there is no way to try these on before purchasing them, neither in a Outfit Shrine nor with temporary Spells.
  • Heart Every Spirit in the game sells one Heart at a cost of 3 Candle, always. For Traveling/Returning Spirits, the Heart is always at the Tree's second level and is unlocked by a 5-Candle Blessing (the only difference from Regular Spirits is the cost of the Blessing).
    • This Heart never resets. If you purchased the Season Heart from this Spirit, you have already obtained this Spirit's Heart. If you purchased the Heart during a previous visit of this Traveling/Returning Spirit, you cannot purchase it again.
  • 5 Candle Blessing are two Blessings costing 5 Candle each. Purchasing a Blessing randomly grants you one of nine possible Spells and Potions.
  • Wing Buff is one Wing Buff costing 2 Ascended Candle, always. All Traveling/Returning Spirits offer one Wing Buff (even though in-Season they do not).
    • All Tree details above the Wing Buff are obscured by a stylized cloud until the Wing Buff is purchased.
    • Wing Buffs never reset, so if a Traveling/Returning Spirit returns for a second time you will not be able to get a new Wing Buff.
    • Traveling/Returning Spirits with a purchased Wing Buff will appear in a yellowish-orange form, instead of the regular blueish-gray form.
    • The Friendship Trees between Traveling and Returning Spirits are shared - If an item is bought on a Traveling Spirit, it's also bought on the Returning Spirit version and vice versa.

References[]

  1. Specifically, this means that players need to have completed the Eye of Eden at least once before they will start discovering Seasonal Spirits.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 This item can only be obtained if you have purchased the Season Pass for this Season.
  3. The cost of some Friend Action upgrades was lower the first time the Traveling/Returning Spirit returned (e.g., Hairtousle Teen was 4 Heart). However, this may have been a mistake, and the default cost for a Friend Action seems to now be 7-10 Hearts.
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