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Quiz about Ori and the Blind Forest
Quiz about Ori and the Blind Forest

Ori and the Blind Forest Trivia Quiz


Released in 2015, this platformer from Moon Studios received critical acclaim. This quiz touches on the basics of this beautifully-crafted Xbox One, PC, and Switch title. Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
401,234
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
140
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Question 1 of 10
1. Ori will depart on his own when who passes away? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What is the name of the land featured in "Ori and the Blind Forest"?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 3 of 10
3. Spirit Gates can be opened with which of these? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Throughout the game, Ori will obtain most of his skills from which of these, granting him power through light? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Life Cells increase health. What replenishes health? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Soul Links are used to create game saves. What do you need to make one? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. If Ori dies, where will he respawn? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. How many Ability Tracks can you upgrade?

Answer: (A Number)
Question 9 of 10
9. There are six 'World Events' tracked during the game. Which of these is not an element that you must recover during these? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. As the game comes to a close, who ultimately returns the light to the Spirit Tree? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Ori will depart on his own when who passes away?

Answer: Naru

In the game's prologue, Ori will be brought in by Naru after being cast away by the Spirit Tree during the Great Storm. One fateful night, Naru will hide Ori away from the Spirit Tree's great light, but a blight will be placed upon the land. Naru will perish in the resulting drought and it will spark Ori's adventure.

The first step of that, following the prologue in the Swallow's Nest, will lead Ori to the Spirit Tree proper and lay out the quest for the rest of the game.
2. What is the name of the land featured in "Ori and the Blind Forest"?

Answer: Nibel

Before even reaching the Spirit Tree, Ori will come across Sein, the light and eyes of the Spirit Tree, and Ori will be able to progress and grow using light and ability points. Doing this will help Ori explore Nibel, a vast land of tight passages and several ecosystems.
There are also Map Stones, ancient markers created to chart the forests of Nibel as it grew in its more prosperous days. If you find Map Stone Fragments, you can repair the larger stones to unveil swaths of the map....except for any secret areas.
3. Spirit Gates can be opened with which of these?

Answer: Keystones

Spirit Gates are one of the several obstacles that block paths in the game but it's one of the earliest to be encountered as a general point. To get through, Ori needs to collect anywhere between two and four Keystones, all of which must be inserted to gain entry. There are other doors in the game that either require dedicated items (ie. quest items) or energy to be opened.
4. Throughout the game, Ori will obtain most of his skills from which of these, granting him power through light?

Answer: Ancestral Trees

The Ancestral Trees are scattered throughout the map but quite often they are placed in ways that allow Ori to proceed in settings he wouldn't be able to without the extra help. Finding the Ancestral Trees allows Ori to absorb the light of the spirit inside, and while not all of the skills in the game make use of them (Kuro's Feather, for instance, gives the Glide skill), they represent a majority.

The first to be found gives Ori the Wall Jump skill.
5. Life Cells increase health. What replenishes health?

Answer: Life Shards

Life Cells are green orbs that can be found in alcoves and hidden areas throughout Nibel, and Ori can collect a total of fifteen of them throughout the game (for a maximum total of eighteen cells). Different enemies and environmental hazards will do more damage the further you progress, so it's highly recommended to seek these out wherever possible. Life Shards replenish vitality and they can be found from certain enemies and green plants. Spirit Wells can also replenish these if Ori is weary.
6. Soul Links are used to create game saves. What do you need to make one?

Answer: Energy

While Life Cells will be one half of Ori's status bar, the other half will be composed of blue cells known as Energy Cells. Again, the game starts with three of them, and collecting cells will help increase the total amount for multiple purposes. Energy can be used to create Soul Links from which Ori can upgrade abilities. Additionally, energy is required to create Charge Flames.

A Soul Link can only be created if Ori hasn't created one immediately before; a timer needs to reset before another can be made. Energy fragments can be found on certain enemies and from blue crystals.
7. If Ori dies, where will he respawn?

Answer: A Soul Link

Although the most recent Soul Link is the likely case, Ori can respawn at the Spirit Tree or at a Spirit Well provided the opportunity was taken to save at either one. This being said, they are not the default checkpoint; Ori can create a Soul Link on any flat, safe ground to ensure that if he dies, he can come back without having the retrace steps.

The fortunate thing with this, as well, is that creation of a Soul Link (which uses a small bit of energy) also replenishes a portion of life. Your respawns are tracked on the pause screen.
8. How many Ability Tracks can you upgrade?

Answer: Three

There are three tracks to follow when upgrading Ori's capabilities, each of which follows a different aspect of play. The first track involves power and upgrades Ori's attacks and skills; the second track involves sensing and reacting to the environment; the third involves technique and unique skills (including triple jumps and swimming). Abilities can be upgraded using Ability Points obtained by collecting smaller and larger Ability Cells, the sizes of which will vary when picked up from enemies or when found on the map (often in hidden alcoves).
9. There are six 'World Events' tracked during the game. Which of these is not an element that you must recover during these?

Answer: Element of Soil

It's up to Ori to save the Blind Forest and bring the three Elements of Light back to the land to restore balance. Three of the World events regard access to the game's three dungeons while the other three represent the events that occur when they are completed.

The Element of Waters is high atop Ginso Tree; the Element of Winds is deep within the Forlorn Ruins; the Element of Warmth is beneath the fires of Mount Horu. When all six events are completed, the game is most way to being done.
10. As the game comes to a close, who ultimately returns the light to the Spirit Tree?

Answer: Kuro

The end of the game features a chase through the depths of Mount Horu while Kuro pursues Ori through some of the most concerning obstacles thus far. Ori will barely make it out alive only to be saved and embraced by Naru who, earlier, was resurrected by Gumo. Kuro, seeing the love between them, realizes that her final egg is in danger of the encroaching fires and returns the light to the Spirit Tree, sacrificing herself to save her unhatched child. Ori, Naru, and Gumo will survive to live in a revived Swallow's Nest as Kuro's egg, now in the safety of Naru's cave, will start to break open.
Source: Author kyleisalive

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