The rarest items in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 include an extremely French weapon that only 6% of players found, data from over 4,000 completionists show

A game like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is catnip for completionists. There's just so much to see and do, so you can sink into the RPG for hours upon hours. Now that the game's over a year old, the curators of a digital checklist for everything you can find have revealed the five most overlooked items. The site Game Checklists has a complete rundown of all the equipment, loot, and rewards to be gotten in your quest to save Lumière. In case you're wondering, there are 1,161 items in total, and the site's team has gone through data from the over 4,000 players who use their resources to track what they picked up in the role-playing adventure. As an added measure, only people who've gotten as far as the Root of All Evil Expedition Flag are included. This information has revealed that only 2.5% of those fans managed to get Gustave's Anniversary Haircut. However, there's a large caveat for that one, since these hair-dos only arrived in April 2026, and many people have since moved on to other games. The actual top bit of kit here is the Baguette Weapon, which 6% of users have.https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/6WPmS4eSknc First, you can only get it in New Game Plus, something many probably didn't bother with, and if they do, they're probably ill-equipped due to spending their Festival Tokens. See, you need to keep one for the entire run, then in this mode, you can exchange it for the baked blunt object. The game doesn't provide this information, instead giving you sellers with whom to exchange your tokens normally. It's a secret driven largely by luck and or incidental ignorance. The next two are rewards for beating Simon the Divergent Star and Clea Unleashed, in third and fourth, respectively; both sub-bosses that came in the Thank You Update. As such, there's the same asterisk by these as for the haircut, though less so, since the added challenge of these bouts will have attracted plenty of attention from experienced players who want more to do. Fifth is a haircut for Maelle from the Thank You Update. You need to beat a puzzle for this one, and the cosmetic nature probably means many have glossed over it. As Game Checklists notes, there's really only one entry here that's completely meaningful, and that's the baguette, since it's the only thing everyone could access from the jump on Sandfall Interactive's release. So, really, that's the rarest pickup you can get. A nice, freshly baked roll of bread. Honestly, that feels like the perfect in-joke for a French team. No wonder they were honored by the government of France. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 director thinks devs will eventually "be able to churn out a game in 5 seconds with a prompt," but he hopes they're not any good [/url]

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The rarest items in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 include an extremely French weapon that only 6% of players found, data from over 4,000 completionists show
A game like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is catnip for completionists. There's just so much to see and do, so you can sink into the RPG for hours upon hours. Now that the game's over a year old, the curators of a digital checklist for everything you can find have revealed the five most overlooked items.

The site Game Checklists has a complete rundown of all the equipment, loot, and rewards to be gotten in your quest to save Lumière. In case you're wondering, there are 1,161 items in total, and the site's team has gone through data from the over 4,000 players who use their resources to track what they picked up in the role-playing adventure. As an added measure, only people who've gotten as far as the Root of All Evil Expedition Flag are included.

This information has revealed that only 2.5% of those fans managed to get Gustave's Anniversary Haircut. However, there's a large caveat for that one, since these hair-dos only arrived in April 2026, and many people have since moved on to other games. The actual top bit of kit here is the Baguette Weapon, which 6% of users have.

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/6WPmS4eSknc First, you can only get it in New Game Plus, something many probably didn't bother with, and if they do, they're probably ill-equipped due to spending their Festival Tokens. See, you need to keep one for the entire run, then in this mode, you can exchange it for the baked blunt object.

The game doesn't provide this information, instead giving you sellers with whom to exchange your tokens normally. It's a secret driven largely by luck and or incidental ignorance.

The next two are rewards for beating Simon the Divergent Star and Clea Unleashed, in third and fourth, respectively; both sub-bosses that came in the Thank You Update. As such, there's the same asterisk by these as for the haircut, though less so, since the added challenge of these bouts will have attracted plenty of attention from experienced players who want more to do.

Fifth is a haircut for Maelle from the Thank You Update. You need to beat a puzzle for this one, and the cosmetic nature probably means many have glossed over it. As Game Checklists notes, there's really only one entry here that's completely meaningful, and that's the baguette, since it's the only thing everyone could access from the jump on Sandfall Interactive's release.

So, really, that's the rarest pickup you can get. A nice, freshly baked roll of bread. Honestly, that feels like the perfect in-joke for a French team. No wonder they were honored by the government of France.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 director thinks devs will eventually "be able to churn out a game in 5 seconds with a prompt," but he hopes they're not any good

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