
Stellar Blade has many missables and points of no return. Read on for a list of missables and points of no return, as well as how to avoid missables and revisit areas!

All Exospines, Gear, and collectibles such as Cans and Nano Suits are missable as you won't be able to get them if you progress through a point of no return.
Fortunately, every exospine, gear, and collectible carries over to New Game+ so you can always try again on your next playthrough!
Everything that Carries Over to New Game+
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Orcal's Testimony is the first point of no return in the game. If you choose "Yes" when speaking to Adam during the quest, you can no longer do side quests, requests, or get collectibles in Xion City.
Orcal's Testimony Mission Guide

Burning Xion is the second point of no return in the game. If you decide to depart by following the motorcycle signal when talking to Lily, you can no longer return to any previous areas so make sure you wrap up any sidie quests and requests before starting this mission.

Getting Lily's Affinity Meter to 100% unlocks the Making New Memories ending which is considered the True Ending of the game.
You'll receive the standard ending if you fail to get Lily's Affinity up, though you can still retry getting the true ending by heading to New Game+.

Unlike EVE's skills, you can't reset Drone Upgrades and there's no way to refund any Drone Upgrade Modules you've previously spent on them.

If you missed some collectibles or outfits in Eidos 7 during the Scavenger Adam mission, you can revisit that region again if you complete the Altess Revoire main mission after reaching Xion City.

If you made a mistake unlocking a certain skill, you can still reset them by interacting with a Skill Settings Machine in a camp as long as you have an SP Initializer.
You can find these in the overworld by destroying objects and opening chests, and are also available to purchase at shops for 200 Gold.
Best Skills to Get First in Stellar Blade

Stellar Blade has only one save file per playthrough, so be careful when resting at camps since this will cause the game to auto save.

The difficulty you choose at the start of the game isn't permanent, so you can always change the difficulty in game from the settings menu if you're having trouble progressing the game.
All Missables and Points of No Return



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