In Spiritfarer, you can unlock the ability to meditate. To do this, you must first find a snake named Summer and complete her questline. Summer will ask you to help her find a place to meditate, and once you do, she will teach you how to meditate. This ability is useful for progressing in the game as it allows you to pass time, which can be helpful for completing quests that are locked to a certain time of day. To meditate, you need to find a calm and serene location, usually near a patch of trees or on a rock, and press the corresponding button for your platform.
Characteristics | Values |
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How to unlock meditation | Find the snake, Summer, and work through her questline |
How to meditate | Press and hold the interact button near groups of trees or on a rock |
Meditation spots | Near a grove of trees or a calm spot like a rock on a mountain |
Meditation spots are marked on the map | Yes |
Meditation room | Can be built for Summer on your boat using the Blueprint table |
Meditation function | Help your character chill and pass time |
Meditation button | Y on Nintendo Switch, Square on PS4, or X on Xbox One |
What You'll Learn
Find the snake, Summer
To unlock the ability to meditate in Spiritfarer, you need to find an elderly snake spirit named Summer and complete her questline. Summer is the third character you meet during Gwen's "The More, The Merrier" request and after obtaining the double jump ability. She can be found in Hummingberg (39, 139), a small town that you will arrive at early in the game. Before joining your ship, Summer will appear as a cloaked figure with a snake form above her. To talk to her, you'll need to have the double jump ability unlocked, which you can get by progressing through Gwen's questline.
Once you've spoken to Summer, return to your ship, and she will be there. To unlock the meditation ability, you'll need to complete Summer's questline, which includes the following quests:
- "Laying at the Ley Line": Build Summer's house using the required materials.
- "The Diffracted Cabinet": Bring Summer three different types of gemstones or crystals.
- "The Oneness and the Wholeness": Head to Mount Toroyama and meditate with Summer on top of a cliff. After meditating, meet her at the pier and return to your ship.
- "A Cold and Dreamless Slumber": After meditating, Summer will fall asleep. Speak with other spirits to figure out what's wrong, and visit Albert to get the blueprint for an HVAC system for Summer's house. Building it will wake her up, allowing you to talk to her again.
During her questline, Summer will teach you how to meditate, which will help you pass time in the game. To meditate, find an area with a grove of trees or a calm spot, like a rock on a mountain. Then, press Y on Nintendo Switch, Square on PS4, or X on Xbox One to begin meditating.
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Help Summer find a meditation spot
To help Summer find a meditation spot, you must first find her. Summer is a snake NPC wearing a hooded green coat adorned with a flower belt. After you find her, continue her questline by fulfilling her requests. Eventually, she will ask you to help her find a meditation area.
The meditation spot for Summer must be a calm and serene location. Visit the place she wants to find a spot, and then move ahead until you get to a place that she is happy with. Summer's meditation spot is a peaceful-looking rock found at Mount Toroyama. Once you find the right spot, you will need to press the following buttons based on your platform: Y on Nintendo Switch, Square on PS4, or X on Xbox One.
After helping Summer find her meditation spot, she will teach you how to meditate. To meditate, you need to seek out a calm area, usually near a patch of trees or on a rock, and press the same buttons as above.
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Press the correct button for your platform
To unlock the ability to meditate in Spiritfarer, you must first find a snake named Summer, who wears a hooded green coat with a flower belt. You must then continue her questline by fulfilling her requests. Eventually, Summer will ask you to help her find a meditation area. Once you do that, she will tell you how to meditate.
To meditate, you must find a calm and serene location, typically near a patch of trees or on a rock. When you come across such a location, you will need to press the correct button for your platform to begin meditating.
If you are playing on a Nintendo Switch, press the Y button to meditate. For PlayStation 4, press the Square button. On an Xbox One, press the X button.
Meditating in Spiritfarer is not just relaxing, but it can also be useful for progressing in the game. It allows you to quickly pass time, which can be helpful for certain quests or objectives that require a specific time of day or a certain amount of time to pass.
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Build a meditation room for Summer
In Spiritfarer, you can unlock the ability to meditate by finding a snake named Summer and working through her questline. Summer is a brownish-green and yellow snake who wears a green cloak and a belt with flowers. She is a Spirit Character in the game and was an agronomic engineer in her past life.
As you progress through Summer's questline, she will eventually ask you to help her find a place to meditate. Summer's meditation spot is on a peaceful-looking rock found at Mount Toroyama. Once you help her find this spot, she will teach you how to meditate.
Now, to build a meditation room for Summer, you will first need to receive a blueprint for Summer's room. After that, you will need to visit the Shipyard to start the construction. This room will help Summer clear her mind and serve as character progression before she moves on to the afterlife.
While the meditation room is mainly for Summer's character progression, you should keep it around in case another spirit needs a quiet space to meditate. However, this room can be the first one you replace after Summer's quest if needed.
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Use meditation to pass the time
In Spiritfarer, you can use meditation to pass the time. To unlock this ability, you'll need to find an NPC named Summer, a snake that wears a hooded green coat with a flower belt. You can meet her quite early in the game, so it won't take long to unlock meditation.
After finding Summer, continue her questline by fulfilling her requests. Eventually, she will ask you to help her find a meditation area. Once you do that, she will teach you how to meditate. The meditation spot needs to be a calm and serene location.
To meditate, go to an area surrounded by trees or a rock, and press the following buttons based on your platform:
- Y on Nintendo Switch
- Square on PS4
- X on Xbox One
Meditation is useful for quickly passing the time in the game. For example, certain quests can only be completed at certain times of the day, or require a specific amount of time to pass. With meditation, you can easily skip from daytime to nighttime, and vice versa, which is great for picking up quests offered at specific times.
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Frequently asked questions
To unlock the ability to meditate, you need to find an NPC, a snake named Summer, and work your way through her questline. Summer will ask you to help her find a place to meditate, and once you do, she will teach you how to do it.
Summer is a character that you meet quite early in the game as you play through the story. She wears a hooded green coat adorned by a flower belt.
After Summer teaches you how to meditate, you can seek out areas where meditation can be done, such as near a patch of trees or on a rock, and press the corresponding button on your platform to begin meditating.
Meditating in Spiritfarer can be useful for grabbing new quests, as certain quests can only be completed at certain times of the day. It can also help you pass time in the game and is an important aspect of the game's story, setting, and mood.