All Companions in Momodora Moonlit Farewell
From this guide you will learn how many companions there are in Momodora Moonlit Farewell. Read our article for more details.

Momodora Moonlit Farewell is a pixel art metroidvania, in which we play as Momo, a high priestess of the Koho village, and our task is to fight demons. The gameplay is characterized by a demanding difficulty level, but sometimes you can receive from mysterious characters who may follow you. From this guide you will find out how many companions there are in Momodora Moonlit Farewell.
All Companions in Momodora Moonlit Farewell
You can get 12 companions in Momodora Moonlit Farewell. You will encounter them while exploring the game world, usually when interacting with a small, shiny orb of light. These mysterious creatures cannot help directly in combat, but they have other useful skills that come in handy during gameplay. To learn about them, just go to the menu, and then to the Companions tab. The list of all companions is as follows:
- Bakman [Explorer]
- Cactus [Brave]
- Dora [Brave]
- Ducky [Brave]
- Floating Skull [Brave]
- Grimalkin Spirit [Healer]
- Kaho [Healer]
- Lawa [Explorer]
- Lineth [Healer]
- Nun [Healer]
- Simple Cube [Explorer]
- Vampire Bat [Brave]
If you don't want to look for companions on your own and need help finding the locations where they are, we recommend watching this walkthrough. It shows, e.g. hidden ages through which you can reach these companions.
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