Overview
A one-stop-shop for everything you need to achieve 100% in Supraland. The first full English Steam Guide explaining every achievement. I will do my best to highlight spoilers and not divert from the learning experience the developer designed.I’m not going to pretend I didn’t look at any other resources while creating this. When I’m quoting or referring to information I’ve gained from other guide creators, I’ll do my best to link to their guide rather than plagiarise their content. Think of this guide as a ‘Hub’ to get all the info you need without having to search.According to news from the dev, a second DLC is coming to public alpha sometime in Q2 2021. As soon as it reaches a stable build that contains achievements, I’ll probably update this guide to reflect the additional content.
Introduction
Since none of the achievements are missable please take your time and enjoy the game the way the developer intended.
As a note, if you are stuck on a puzzle, you can most likely skip it and do something else. In a bid for the most awesome dev ever, DavidM created a guide giving non-spoiler hints for every major puzzle in the game. A Russian translation of that guide is also available.
There’s also an article from the dev explaining the design philosophy of Supraland which you may find interesting.
Following the completion of the ‘story’ component of the game, you will get certain tools which makes clean-up of remaining chests/coins etc much easier, so don’t stress too much about skipping one or two puzzles.
Many parts of this guide are adapted from Anastasia‘s great achievement guides for the base game and Crash DLC which are in Russian. A massive thank you to her for giving me consent to use her guides as a source.
Supraland – Mandatory/Story Achievements
These are obtained as you progress through the game. It’s a useful way of telling what stage of the game a player has reached, as outlined by the developer in this article. I’m using the developer’s list of ‘mandatory’ achievements for this category.
Wake up and make a step. You’re doing great!
I’m in a well, because of you I fell. Follow the King’s instructions and proceed through the Well.
Purchased from the shopkeeper in Redville for 12 Coins.
Purchased from the shopkeeper in Redville for 20 Coins.
Purchased from the shopkeeper in Redville for 36 Coins.
Purchased from the shopkeeper in Redville for 30 Coins.
Reach the top of the hill to go to the Red Crystal as part of your quest.
This new tool is integral to the plot. Quest instructions will lead you to it.
You get it by reaching the top of the Red Crystal.
Achieved while progressing the story. Check the guide linked above if stuck.
Received by creating a Red Keycard.
Achieved while progressing the story. Check the guide linked above if stuck.
Achieved while progressing the story. Check the guide linked above if stuck.
Free yourself from the locker room prison.
This new tool is integral to the plot. Quest instructions will lead you to it.
You get it by going under the Blue Crystal.
Pretty straight forward boss fight. Deactivate the shields then go boom boom.
You got a new upgrade. Woo.
Received in Carrot Town. Talk to NPCs!
Progress? What’s that?
Don blueface in a new adventure which is totally not like anything in real life we swear.
You buy your gun back from the shop in BlueVille for 60 Coins.
Talk to the NPC below the castle bridge.
That kid’s face haunts me in my dreams.
You need a yellow shot. You have a gun and a yellow field. Hmm…
Make fake gold. You got rocks and a painter.
You can’t be fooled by your own con. Remember how you can connect your Force Beam to gold? Hmm…
Help your useless cousin.
Flies are attracted to purple shiny things.
Cave Flies can go through flames. See what happens.
I hate how long it took me to do this puzzle… Before you waste your time creating translocator balls of different colours – make sure your cousin gets to this puzzle first.
To open the Moon Door, you need a few green moons. Make sure you buy the chest locator then go back to the Red Crystal area.
Shoot green balls in small yellow pipes. I’m sure there’s a joke there somewhere.
Beat the final boss. Hint: Cave Flies eat anything orange.
Supraland – Optional Achievements
The order for these achievements is a bit iffy. I initially ordered them by unlock % on Steam, but I made some changes in order for the sake of logic (especially for the first 3).
Secret area inside the well. I’ll let you guess how to find it.
You can create this in Redville. Talk to the NPC that’s sitting next to the juicer.
Buy the Health Regeneration upgrade from the shop inside Redville.
Pick up the health bar upgrade. In the second desert area, this upgrade is found within a chest on the ground near two yellow pipes.
Within the Blue Crystal area, you have the choice to taste something new. Try it.
Acquire Armor.
Location: Found in a chest in the Red Crystal Tower area, in the house where you can see a purple button through a gap in the back of the wall.
Find a Holy Sword upgrade.
There’s two locations where you can find one of these:
- In the Red Crystal Tower area, behind the metal door with a 2-second green button.
- Behind metal door in the ravine after the Rattle Hag arena.
Find the Stomp Shoes.
Location: On the way to the Blue Crystal, following the area with the Suprafield shop (where you hand over Red Barrels), there’s a cave entrance which can be accessed using a purple cube button. The path leads you to a house. In the top floor of that house, you can find the Stomp Shoes.
Find the Telefrag upgrade.
Location: In the yellow crystal cave between the Hub and the Red Crystal Tower area. Look around for some planks you can destroy.
Remember how you made a Red Keycard? Yeah… While at the painter, look up.
Make a potion which makes fruits restore twice as much health.
Location: In the Farm area, speak to the farmers. There’s a tunnel locked behind a star requirement which leads to a juicer.
Within the Red Crystal Tower area, there’s a locked room with an NPC outside. He wants you to gather shells in order to open the door. There’s 6 shells in total.
They’re fairly easy to find but if you can’t be bothered to look this guide shows the location of every shell.
Related to the ‘Helped a star’ achievement. Take the Supraball Master’s Diamond Tier sign and switch it around with that of the noob in a house nearby. Once you’ve done that, shoot a ball in the goal in front of his house and he should give you some advice (thank you LegendOfJam for the correction).
You get this on the way to the Blue Crystal. Within the facility under the Blue Crystal there is a small gap between the blocks which leads outside, to the back of the facility. Paint an item in the colour of the Power Cube and drop it from above the rings so that it activates all three.
Related to the ‘Supraball Noob’ achievement. Take the Supraball Master’s Diamond Tier sign and switch it around with that of the noob in a house nearby.
In Carrot Town, get revenge on the residents who caused the issues with the flies. They have a massive pumpkin on top of their house and a big garden filled with carrots. You know what to do.
There’s a fun game inside Redville. It has great replay value. How many times should you play it?
You find out how to do this as a reward for helping the Supraball Master.
Go back to the locker room where you were trapped before. You’ll see a certain Fanta-tinted individual. Go ballistic and shoot the place up.
You get this for finding all the red moons and placing them in the stone outside Blueville. See SazzyP’s guide linked in the credits if you’re missing any (though they are relatively easy to find).
Read the achievement description. The guy is next to the big blue pipe close to the final boss.
In Redville, there’s a magician performing a teleporting trick for kids. Once you have the Translocator, you can help him perform his trick.
Remember how you made a diamond pickaxe for a story mission? Yeah…
Now how would you find some fans? Take the diamond tier sign you found at the Supraball Master’s house and take it to your home.
Same as ‘Groupies’, but you’re now a missionary. Take the sign to the statue near the chapel.
Supraland – Completionist Achievements
These are achievements you get for cleaning up everything in the endgame. Don’t worry too much about reaching these sooner, as you’ll get tools to help you once you finish the main story.
I suggest working through these achievements in the order below, especially for the first two.
This requires you to destroy all 198 enemy spawn points across the map.
Useful Upgrades:
- Wooden & Stone Cross destruction – To destroy Stone Crosses you need both upgrades
- Holy Sword – Locations: In the Red Crystal Tower area, behind the metal door with a 2-second green button and behind metal door in the ravine after the Rattle Hag arena.
- Holy Gun – Location: In Redville house blocked by metal bars and after the Rattle Hag big door, behind 3 wooden graves.
- Volcano Sealer – Locations: Received for completing a puzzle which you reach through the pipe requiring 166 stars.
- See Grave Count – Shows the number of remaining spawners.
Location: There’s a green pipe above the Rattle Hag arena. This takes you to a secret area behind the Blue King’s castle. You’ll see a giant lake with some crystals at the end. Swing across using the Force Beam to get the upgrade. - Grave Detector – Location: In Redville, through the large house which uses a white crystal and a red sensor, there’s a TD minigame that you have to complete.
I suggest getting this before trying for the other Completionist achievements, as it really helps.
Its effect is that it gives you a much better jump height, making map traversal a lot easier.
You can get it by buying it from the shop in RedVille for 1337 Coins.
For this achievement you have to find all 12 dead heroes and retrieve their special items.
You should find most of them by exploring normally. If you’re missing some, once you finish the game you’ll get something to help you find the rest: In your house, the wizard has given you a map of the entire sandbox, which shows every dead hero location as a head.
If you’re too lazy to look for them yourself, this guide shows the location of every dead hero.
Open all 172 chests!
If you’re having trouble finding some chests, there’s a number of upgrades that can make your life easier:
- Chest Detector – Location: For sale for 400 Coins from the NPC next to the Green Moon door (close to Blueville)
- See Chest Count – Location: For sale for 337 Coins at Redville shop after defeating Farting Meatbag
- Chest Detector Radius x2 – Location: For sale for 474 Coins at Redville shop after defeating Farting Meatbag
If you need some help, this great guide gives spoiler-tagged hints and solutions to every chest in the game.
Crash DLC – Mandatory/Story Achievements
The DLC bears no relationship to the base game. You can start it at any time and you don’t have to finish/100% the base game first. It does, however, build upon many of the mechanics learned throughout the base game, so the dev recommends finishing the base game first.
I’m not 100% sure all these are mandatory – I’ll have a think and if I realise some aren’t mandatory, I’ll move them.
Story achievement. Crash and start the adventure.
Buy the upgrade from the shop.
Buy the upgrade from the shop.
Close to the crash site, an NPC found a globe. You’ll get a cutscene and this achievement.
In the side area reachable using the blue mattresses, there is a blind bird keeper with a precious green bird. Steal Henrietta. If you’re stuck look at the ceiling above the bird.
Genuinely don’t remember what unlocked this achievement, but I’m sure it’s something early on in the story.
Reach Orangeburg! Basically an artist rendition of America if Trump won the second election.
Get your Translocator back.
Race the NPC. He’s naruto-running, but the smallest distance between two points is 0.
Part of the story. Find the Robber on top of the palace’s roof.
That’s alright…third time’s the charm.
Go inside the basement of the palace and clean it up.
That bastard again!
Notice a trend yet?
Develop better haxx.
Part of the story.
There’s a bunch of coins inside the palace, above the throne room. See what’s up.
Well, at least it’s over now.
Man you’re really not nice to this guy.
C’mon just let him have one. Just ONE.
Knock Knock.
Who’s there?
Supra.
Supra who?
SIKE
Do you GET IT? DO YOU?
I didn’t find this on my own. Like many others I expect, the jester just told me to go there.
I hope you’re happy. You ruined a man’s life for some literal trash.
Once you build the final rocket, you’ll get a warning on the screen saying that once you speak to the scientists the game won’t save anymore. This just means that once you do the final part of the game (after talking to the scientists) you’ll load right back to the same point. So you can continue with your achievement hunting without a problem, whether you do it before or after the end.
Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Me me BIG boy.
Cya nerds.
Crash DLC – Optional Achievements
These are achievements you can skip/miss unless you look around and explore.
There’s multiple ways to get into the Giant’s Workshop.
The two easiest ones are:
- Using the hill behind the Lego house in the starting location to jump onto the plank.
- Through the hole in the wall on the hill that is left of the plank wall (again, at spawn).
Once you get to the Giant’s Workshop, help the NPC found by stomping on him.
Once you help the NPC in the Giant’s Workshop, he will ask you to find some Red Coins. There’s 13 Red Coins to collect.
Most of them are very easy to find, just look around the Workshop area (including inside the drawers and under the crates). There’s 2 you probably missed:
- One is inside one of the boxes under the workshop. There’s a Waldo in another.
- The other you’ve probably seen but weren’t able to get. You need to use the same ball momentum mechanic from the base game (see ‘Momentum’ achievement) where a yellow ball hitting you gives you enough momentum for a long jump.
During a story quest you robbed a blind NPC of his precious green bird. Now you find another blind NPC who would like a bird…Do you hear me? Is it loud and clear? Over.
Find the NPC next to the invisible wall (similarly to the base game).
Location: In the area behind the queen’s palace (?) look for a white ledge that looks lower than the others. There’s plenty of ways to get there once you have the teleportation and cube bounce upgrades.
Knock around and help one of the locals.
Location: After getting the Door Knocker, inside one of the houses in Orangeburg you will find a lady who asks you to water her plants. There’s a sponge nearby. You’ve already learned how to release water upon an area from an earlier puzzle.
You know the drill. There’s a waterfall, so there must be something behind it. Right?
Inside Orangeburg you will eventually find a globehead proving the sandbox is a globe using the shadow of a stick. The stick is made of wood. Savvy? Use the Force Beam to yank the stick out of the ground. It’s really sad that you had to check this.
Maybe, like me, you thought you needed to keep breaking the pots from the button salesman, and you spent 10 minutes cycling through the same lines of dialogue. Ah, the good times…
One of the houses near the button salesman has an NPC which has purchased one of these buttons. Once you get the Door Knocker enter the house and smash some pots.
Get to the top of the world. I’m pretty sure you can figure out where you have to go…it’s just a question of how. There’s multiple ways to get there, but here’s my solution: Climb the ledge close to the tower and use your Cube/Force Beam combo to make your way to the platform that the globe is resting on. In the edges of the platform you have enough space to place a Force Cube, then bounce off it to get to the top.
For this achievement you need to spot all 23 Waldos across the map. These become visible at different stages of the game but do not disappear if you don’t spot them immediately.
Most of them are quite easy to find. Look around and be inquisitive. Many of them are in places that should attract your attention anyway! You don’t need to touch them, just look at them.
If you’re tired of looking for them, this guide shows you the location of every Waldo.
Credits and Sources
Thanks to InsanityPixelated for making the guide’s thumbnail – I’m worthless in Photoshop.
As mentioned above, thanks to Anastasia for giving me consent to adapt her awesome guides for the base game and Crash DLC. Note: I’m not Russian… I used Google Translate and game knowledge to adapt the information here.
SazzyP’s guide showing the location and contents of every single chest was incredibly useful.
Neoseeker [www.neoseeker.com]created a comprehensive walkthrough of the entire game on their website. I’ve consulted it at times when making this guide to ensure details are correct.