From the creators of Flow, Flower and Journey, Sky: Children of the Light offers fans a unique mobile gaming experience that is definitely worth your time. If you want to make the most out of the game, however, you are going to want to collect the game’s two main currencies. These are hearts and candles. Luckily, it isn’t too difficult of a task.
While candles are the primary currency in Sky: Children of the Light, hearts are how you can interact with your friends online. If you want to show your teammates some extra affection, then you are going to want to grab a few of these.
You can buy cosmetic items with hearts if you visit a spirit vendor. The number one way you get hearts within this game is by exchanging three candles for every heart. The issue here is that you can only collect a single heart from each spirit vendor in this fashion. We will discuss how to collect candles later within this guide.
Just before you make it to the Hidden Forest, there is also a graveyard that features a stone on which you can meditate for additional hearts. After you have collected hearts on your own, you will have to receive hearts from your friends if you hope to collect anymore.
The main currency in Sky: Children of the Light is candles. You’ll want to collect as many of these as possible, since they are used to purchase spells, upgrade expressions, and more. Luckily, candles aren’t too difficult to obtain.
Throughout the game world, you’ll find small red candles. Light each one you come across. This will release glowing orange orbs. Collect these orbs to fill your candle meter. Once full, tap the meter to earn a new candle. You can also light plants to generate orange orbs in the same way.
The catch is that the red candles and plants can only be used once per day. So be sure to revisit areas daily after they refresh to maximize candle earnings.
Another good candle source is the Valley of Triumph race, which can be run twice per day. You can also buy candles directly through the in-game store.
Our Manor Lords Starting Guide gets you right into the game, explaining the core details…
The Fallout series has several eras to consider when you're thinking about the video games.…
A X (formally Twitter) user transcribed comments from a recent "StockWatch" episode where Piotr Nielubowicz…
Players in the popular MMORPG FFXIV have been reporting Xbox account bans for using the…
There is a single living Human in Murder Drones, known as Tessa Elliot. After episode…
In LEGO Fortnite, Valheim, Grounded, Ark and even the fluffy Palworld there is a consistent…
This website uses cookies.