Landing on the Quantum Moon It moves when you’re not looking at it. This means that you might find it in orbit around any planet. Launch into space, and start looking around at the other planets. You can use your signalscope tuned to quantum fluctuations to help you spot it.
How do I get to the 6th location?
To get to the sixth location, we need to move the Tower to the North Pole of whatever planet it lies on. Closing the door of the Tower and switching the lights off teleports the tower to different locations as evidenced by the moving locator on the wall. We’ll need to incrementally move the tower North.
How do I meet Solanum?
After going to the moon’s north pole, it is possible to disembark from the Quantum Shrine as the moon orbits around its sixth location. At this point, the Protagonist is free to venture back to the south pole where they will encounter Solanum alive and standing serenely, as if waiting for their arrival.
How do I get to the tower of quantum knowledge?
Here’s how to access the Tower of Quantum Knowledge:
- Land on the roof of the tower.
- Fire a scout onto the surface of Brittle Hollow to monitor the surface integrity.
- As Hollow’s Lantern gets more and more violent, the surface will crumble, and the entire tower, and you along with it will fall into the black hole below.
What is a quantum moon?
The Quantum Moon is an enigmatic natural satellite that exhibits macroscopic quantum properties, appearing in many different locations in the Solar System, and disappearing when unobserved. The Moon randomly phases between six positions in the Solar System when not being observed.
Can you beat the Outer Wilds?
How Long is Outer Wilds. Technically, you can beat Outer Wilds in around 20 minutes, though that would be extremely lucky of you to do without learning any of the Quantum rules. Playing via the path outlined above, we estimate that Outer Wilds will take you anywhere between 20 and 30 hours to complete.
How can I talk to Solanum?
Outer Wilds Solanum – How to Speak to the Nomai at the Sixth Location. Once you arrive at the Sixth Location, head to the South Pole. You’ll find a Nomai called Solanum there. You two don’t speak the same language, so you’ll need to use the projection stones ahead to speak.
What happened to the nomai outer wilds?
Before the Nomai explorers could warn their kin of the danger, the core of the comet ruptured, spewing deadly Ghost Matter across the Solar System, blanketing the system in an instant and killing all the Nomai who lived there.
Can you land on the quantum Moon from giant’s deep?
Being a Quantum Object, the rule of observing a Quantum Object found on Giant’s Deep applies to this object as well: Viewing an Image of a Quantum object and the object itself are the same thing. With this knowledge we can land on the Quantum Moon. Once you spot it on the horizon or in the shadow of another planet, head towards it.
What to do when you see the quantum Moon?
When you see the Quantum Moon circling a planet, equip your Scout with RB. Fire it off and snap any kind of photo of the Quantum Moon. Now, keep this up and open on the screen in your ship as you make your way towards it.
How do you find the quantum Moon Outer Wilds?
The Locator has a series of markers in a concentric circles that line up to point in the current direction of the Quantum Moon. Make sure you’re already in your spaceship and hover over the Locator. The orange indicator is the marker for the Quantum Moon. Wait for this orange indicator to line up with another and lock into place.
How do you move a tower in quantum Moon?
Closing the door of the Tower and switching the lights off teleports the tower to different locations as evidenced by the moving locator on the wall. We’ll need to incrementally move the tower North. To do so, turn the lights off and move locations, then head outside. If you’re able to move north, you’ve made progress.