Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – Festival Token locations and Antoine's questions answers
By Ryan Woodrow

At the end of Expedition 33’s prologue, you’ll be taken to the small, rather sad-looking party for the members of the expedition that are set to leave the next morning. Everyone’s dealing with it in their own way – Sciel is drinking her own weight in wine, and Lune is burying her head in work – but for Gustave, it’s time to play some games.
We’ll explain how to get all three festival tokens, which include completing a couple of challenges, and what to spend them on.
How to get all Festival Tokens
There are three Festival Tokens total. You get the first token at the start of the festival, so you don’t need to do anything for that.
The second token will require you to talk to Antoine and correctly answer all of his questions, which we’ll explain the answers to below.
Finally, to get the third token, you must defeat Maelle in another duel. This one will be tougher than when you fought her before, so be careful.
All answers to Antoine’s questions
Antoine will ask you three questions and you must answer them all correctly to get his token. Here are all the questions and the correct answers:
- When was the Fracture? – 67 years ago
- Which was the first expedition to depart for the continent? – Expedition Zero
- What is a Lumina? – Abilities you internalise by using a Pictos in battle after enough times
What can you get with your tokens?
There are three stalls where you can spend your tokens.
The first will give you a Weird Picto, which cannot be used right now. Check out our guide on how to use the Weird Picto for more information on that.
The second will give you a new haircut for Gustave that is otherwise missable.
The third will give you the Old Key, another item that you won’t be able to use until later in the game. Read our guide on how to use the Old Key to learn more.
Once you’ve done that and talked to all of the expedition members there, you’ve done everything there is to do at the Festival and can move the story forward.