A complete guide explaining how the Eye of Eden works, what you should prepare before entering, and what rewards you receive in Sky: Children Of The Light.
The Eye of Eden is the final realm in Sky: Children of the Light and represents the core cycle of progression in the game. Unlike other realms that focus on exploration and light collection, Eden is designed around sacrifice, rebirth, and long-term growth.
Inside the Eye of Eden, players are expected to lose their Winged Light by offering it to fallen Children of Light scattered throughout the realm. This process may feel punishing at first, but it is intentional and essential to advancing your character.
Completing the Eye of Eden allows players to earn Ascended Candles and progress through the rebirth cycle, unlocking permanent upgrades and deeper spirit progression over time.
Entering the Eye of Eden is not a failure, reset, or loss of progress — it is a required and repeatable step that strengthens your character in the long run.
There is no strict rule on when you must enter Eden, but preparation makes a significant difference.
Entering too early may limit the rewards you receive.
Proper preparation helps reduce frustration and ensures you gain maximum benefits from your Eden run.
Inside Eden, players face strong wind, falling rocks, and limited visibility. Winged Light will be lost gradually as you progress deeper.
Losing Winged Light is expected — do not panic or quit early.
Ascended Candles are the primary reward obtained after completing an Eden run. They are essential for unlocking advanced Spirit Tree nodes and progression-related upgrades.
Wing Buffs permanently increase your maximum Winged Light capacity in future runs, making traversal easier over time.
After Eden, you are reborn and begin collecting Winged Light again, restarting the exploration loop with long-term benefits.
The amount of Ascended Candles depends on how many fallen lights you help.
Plan Eden runs around Spirit Tree upgrades that require Ascended Candles.
The Eye of Eden is designed to be emotional, challenging, and meaningful. It represents growth rather than loss.
Take your time, learn from each run, and do not be afraid to return stronger each week.
Every Eden run makes your next journey easier.