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Dungeon Hunter: Alliance (Vita) Trophy Guide and Road Map


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Overview:

 

  • Estimated Difficulty: 4.3/10 (Platinum Difficulty Rating)
  • Approximate time: 35-50+ hours
  • Trophy Breakdown: 56 (48 (B), 5 (S), 2 (G), 1 (P))
    • Offline: 53 (47 (B), 5 (S), 1 (G))
    • Online: 3 (1 (B), 1 (G), 1 (P))

     

    [*]Minimum number of playthroughs required: 4; each class on Hero difficulty, one class on Legend difficulty.

    [*]Difficulty Trophies Stack: No, Legend must be unlocked first.

    [*]Missable Trophies: Chatterbox (potentially)

    [*]Glitched Trophies: 0

    [*]Cheats: None

Important Links:

Trophy Boosting Thread

 

Introduction:

Dungeon Hunter: Alliance is a Loot RPG from Gameloft. If you've ever played Diablo or Torchlight, then chances are you'll feel at home here. As the genre title implies, you'll be hacking your way throught monsters in order to get epic loot and complete quests.

 

Trophy-wise, there isn't much to the game. You'll have to complete it with each character class, as well as fourth time on Legend difficulty, DHA's version of NG+. A vast majority of the trophies are quest- and kill-related, so you'll likely receive most without trying. Two trophies are online, but require little effort to achieve. If you intend to play this game in co-op for other than the two aforementioned trophies, then you should be aware of the several issues with online, which are mentioned below.

 

Before you start - Issues with Multiplayer:

If you intend to play a substantial portion of your playthroughs in multiplayer, then there are a few things that you may want to consider. The biggest issue here is getting kills for kill trophies: they do not register properly if you are not hosting the game. For instance, you could get 300 kills as player 2, 3 or 4 using a polearm weapon, but only 50-100 of those kills would register towards the trophy. This is mostly problematic for Bloodlust, as it will likely take two full playthroughs, killing all the enemies yourself, to even get close to 10,000 kills. Therefore if you were to do all playthroughs in multiplayer, you would likely need to grind many kills post-game in order to get a few of the trophies. Because of this, we recommend you do two playthroughs - Hero and Legend on the same character - on single player.

 

The other issue involves Chatterbox, Big Spender and Crystal Scavenger. Crystal Scavenger requires you to harvest 10 crystals and two of the merchants for Big Spender can only be paid in crystals - the problem here is that crystals can only be obtained in single player. Therefore you’ll have to do at least a partial playthrough on single player to meet the requirements for those two trophies. For Chatterbox, an NPC will only register as talked to if you personally talk to them, so if anyone else in your game talks to a Quest NPC - many of which you only get one or two opportunities to talk to - you won’t meet the requirements for the trophy. Therefore it is recommended that these trophies are also done in single player alongside Bloodlust.

 

Walkthrough:

 

Step 1: Complete the game on Hero with any class, completing all side quests

First things first, you’ll want to complete the game on Hero with any class you want, making sure to complete all the side quests along the way. Reason being, Hero of the People requires you to complete all quests on Hero difficulty. You’re going to have to complete the game with all three classes eventually, so which one you play here isn’t exactly paramount, however it would be wise to play as the character you envision you’ll be using for your Legend difficulty playthrough. This is because completing all the side quests will level you further, making the levelling process to Level 75 shorter on Legend difficulty. Do note that none of these side quests are missable as they will be available post-game, just ensure you complete them all on the one character and on the one playthrough. While you’re doing the side quests, you’ll likely talk to the majority of the NPCs, so make sure to also talk to and buy from every merchant in the game, as this will be required for two trophies.

 

The classes you have to choose from are the Warrior, Rogue and Mage. By all accounts, the Rogue is the best class to play in a single player game, as he is very powerful, can dodge attacks with ease, and is easy to learn. However if you intend to play through the game in co-op like we did, then it is recommended one of the players is a Mage, as he not only has the ability to heal the entire party, he also has several very effective Area of Effect skills that will prove extremely beneficial if there’s another player to distract or tank the enemies.

 

Another thing to note while playing is that you should actively work towards all the weapon trophies as you play. Each weapon type requires between 300 and 2,000 kills in order to unlock a trophy, so as soon as you unlock a weapon trophy, switch out for a weapon type that you don’t currently have the trophy for. Though if you do this, work towards weapon trophies that are suitable to your class - don’t go using a staff on a Warrior when you can easily get those kills on your Mage playthrough.

 

Upon completing Step 1, you will earn:

(B)

Dungeon Trainee

(B)
Dungeon Raider

(B)
Dungeon Seeker

(B)
Boss Goblin Go Boom

(B)
Good Night, Sweet Prince

(B)
Along Came a Spider...

(B)
Broken Wings

(B)
He Slimed Me

(B)
Rise From Your Grave

(B)
Dead Dog

(B)
Ashes to Ashes

(B)
Dust to Dust

(B)
Rest in Peace

(B)
Playing with Fire

(B)
To Catch a Killer

(B)
Failure is Not an Option

(B)
Avenge the Fallen

(B)
Eternal Punishment

(B)
Shalandriel’s Chosen

(B)
Battle of the Elements

(B)
The Darkness Defeated

(B)
Hero of the People

(B)
Crystal Scavenger

(B)
Big Spender

(B)
Chatterbox

Step 2: Complete the game on Hero with the other two classes

Now that your first playthrough is complete, you can basically speed run with the other two classes, as completing side quests won’t be at all necessary. You should have familiarised yourself with the game, so speed running through the story missions shouldn’t take any longer than about 10 hours. Through doing this you might decide you prefer one of these classes for the Legend difficulty playthrough, which is by all means okay, just be aware that it may take a little bit longer to hit Level 75.

 

Once again, make sure to actively work towards the weapon trophies that suit your respective class, otherwise you’ll find yourself having to grind the kills out later.

 

Upon completing Step 2, you will earn:

(B)

Strength and Honor

(B)
Courage and Grace

(B)
Power and Wisdom

(S)
Long Live the King

(B)
Blademaster

(B)
Berserker

(B)
Assassin

(B)
Hunter

(B)
Warlock

(B)
Gladiator

(B)
Sorcerer

(B)
Dragon Lancer

(B)
Eagle Eye

(B)
Panzer Hand

(B)
Night Stalker

(B)
Grand Magus

(S)
Little Women

Step 3: Complete the game on Legend with your preferred class

Now that you’ve completed the game with each class, pick whichever class you found to be the best and complete Legend difficulty with that class. Legend difficulty is essentially NG+, though given the enemies always scale with your level, there is no significant difference other than the fact your skill level cap is increased from 5 to 10.

 

Upon completing Step 3, you will earn:

(B)

Dungeon Explorer

(B)
Dungeon Master

(B)
Bloodlust

(S)
The Legend Can Be Told

Step 4: Online/Clean-up

We’ve listed this as Step 4, however the online trophies can be done whenever you want. We played co-op from the beginning, so the trophies were mostly a non-issue. If however you’ve played the game in single player, then organising a boosting session won’t be too difficult, assuming you’re able to find three other players.

 

If you’ve missed any of the miscellaneous or weapon trophies while progressing through the four playthroughs, then now is the time to get them. None of the potential remaining trophies should take particularly long.

 

Upon completing Step 4, you will earn:

(B)

Bottoms Up

(B)
Executioner

(B)
Shake It!

(B)
Looking for Loot

(B)
Guardian Angel

(S)
Pure Skill

(S)
Warmancer

(G)
United We Stand

(G)
Killer Instinct

Which will ultimately unlock:

(P)

Champion of Gothicus

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Trophy Guide:

 

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Champion of Gothicus (P)

Earn all trophies in the game.

 

You've earned all the trophies. Congratulations, Champion!

 

Boss Trophies:

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/07.jpg Boss Goblin Go Boom (B)

Defeat the Goblin King in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=BGGB]The Goblin King is found in The Dead Pit in the Royal Tomb. He will spawn several goblins but you’ll want to keep the focus on dealing damage to him as much as possible to prevent getting surrounded by mobs. As you can use your fairy to get them together to damage them. Goblin Mages will use fireballs towards you, so you’ll want to take them out as appropriate.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/26.jpg Good Night, Sweet Prince (B)

Defeat the Bandit Prince in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=GNSP]Once the battle starts, you’ll have to deal with the mobs on the way to fighting the Bandit Prince. The main issue to look out for is that The Prince and his mobs can make you shake your Vita a few times to get out of the stun lock. The Prince can also do a lot of damage with his special spinning attack, you’ll notice he will move his arm before it starts so you’ll want to be out of the way.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/27.jpg Along Came a Spider… (B)

Defeat Seba the Man-Eater in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=ACaS]Seba is a boss that will spawn spiders as mobs, they will lay webs on the ground that will slow your movement. As usual with mobs, have your fairy and any Area-of-Effect attacks ready so you don’t get bombarded. There isn’t much to Seba or any special attacks aside from dealing with spider mobs. Take your time to have a clear area of attack.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/28.jpg Broken Wings (B)

Defeat the Cloud Beast in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=BW]The Cloud Beast looks like a bigger version of the flying drakes you encounter earlier in the cave. He will use tornadoes and dash attacks on you periodically to drain your health. Nothing that we would consider difficult. For melee and ranged players, going with pure damage in this battle should be more than enough to end this battle quickly.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/29.jpg He Slimed Me (B)

Defeat the Depth Beast in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=HSM]This boss will spawn small slimes and spit out acid attacks, you’ll want to be constantly on the move and avoid any acid traps while also taking out any of the slime mobs. Every now and then he will stop to prepare an attack, this is your chance to deal damage. Use your fairy whenever possible to clean-up the mobs.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/30.jpg Rise from Your Grave (B)

Defeat Reldin in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=RfYG]There are three stages to this boss battle, and it is important to note that you must defeat all the stages without dying. First, you will fight a Golem whom does considerable damage if you get hit. The basic tank and slash strategy can apply here if playing Co-Op. Take your time and save your health for the later parts of this battle if at all possible. The second stage, Reldin will appear. This part is rather simple as he will just teleport around the place. Mobs will start to spawn at this point, so it is important to keep the focus on Reldin so the battle does not get out of hand. The third stage, his ghost is the challenging part of this boss battle because he spawns an Aura around him where you’ll take damage if you are a melee player. In Co-Op it would be recommended at-least to have one partner healing the main damage dealers. Use the fairies to deal damage to the spawning skeleton mobs while keeping the focus on defeating his ghost.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/31.jpg Dead Dog (B)

Defeat the Big Bad Wolf in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=DD]The Big Bad Wolf is another boss that will summon mobs to distract you from the prize, in the form of more wolves. Area-of-Effect attacks and use of the fairy can be helpful as always. The Big Bad Wolf has no special attacks, but be careful about taking too much damage at-once and have appropriate healing repertoire ready.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/32.jpg Ashes To Ashes (B)

Defeat the Warlord in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=ATA]There will be two sets of enemy mobs to fight before facing the Warlord that you’ll have to go through. First set will be Drakes and a Cloud Beast, then a wave of Slimes and a Depth Beast. Then finally the Warlord. If you die anywhere in this process, you will have to start over from the beginning of the waves. Therefore it is imperative to be careful not to use all your health resources early-on. The Warlord is one of the more brutal bosses in the game and deals a lot of melee damage. For melee, going with a tank and damage strategy would be the simplest way through this battle, keeping close tabs on your health. Ranged users should continue moving as much as possible as his running speed is enough to catch you if you miss a beat. It is also advisable if playing in Co-op that your partner(s) stay alive as much as possible - because of his speed, it will make revivals risky.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/33.jpg Dust To Dust (B)

Defeat the Stone Devil in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=DTD]The Stone Devil isn’t that difficult compared to previous bosses. Aside from a Gargoyle spawns, The Stone Devil will jump off the screen at-times and you’ll want to be constantly moving. A part of the screen will turn blue indicating where he will land. Just continue to deal damage as much as you can when he is on the ground.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/34.jpg Rest In Peace (B)

Defeat Lord Plenko in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=RIP]There are two parts of this boss battle, first you will battle Lord Plenko’s servant. He isn’t difficult at-all, and going with a pure damage strategy is all you need to do. The real battle will be following, which will be Lord Plenko. This is another battle where moving around and avoiding his charging attacks is the key to staying alive. As usual, there will be mobs spawned so keep your fairy handy and keep any co-op allies out of the way. He might take awhile to go down, but be persistent and keep a close tab on the potion button.

 

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/35.jpg Playing with Fire (B)

Defeat the Forge Monster in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=PwF]Forge Monster is a simple boss battle with no real special attacks. Ranged players may benefit by securing a spot nearby to avoid his projectiles and dealing damage when appropriate. Melee can simply use the tank and slash him.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/36.jpg To Catch a Killer (B)

Defeat the Darklin Assassin in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=TCaK]One benefit to this battle is you’ll have your AI partner, Niessa, on your side to help attack the Assassin. Use this to your advantage so she can get the most hits on him, this will make this battle dramatically easier if you keep this in mind, so she doesn’t have to move around much. Keep up with the strategy with two attackers or more and he’ll go down easy.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/37.jpg Failure Is Not an Option (B)

Defeat the Corrupted Captain in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=FINaO]There are two forms to fight in this battle, and are pretty much identical battles. The latter form of the Captain is faster, and does more damage. He is built up as a melee tank and can be a tough battle if melee players don’t have their eye on the potion button because the damage he does can come quick, and if playing in Co-Op it is best that none of the party goes down as it can be difficult to resurrect with the speed he has. Ranged players should stay away from him at all costs. The best strategy is to take your time and watch your health.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/38.jpg Avenge the Fallen (B)

Defeat Jeremo in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=AtF]Jeremo is another boss who will spawn mobs if the chamber is empty. One of his attacks is spawning portals on the ground, and a life-draining attack. As usual make sure of your fairy and your party taking advantage of Area-of-Effects if you are playing in Co-Op.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/39.jpg Eternal Punishment (B)

Defeat Gilgrath Zire in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=EP]Gilgrath Zire is slow but very powerful, so you’ll want to be careful here. He has a chain lightning attack that does massive damage, as well as a fireball attack that sends a group of fireballs at you. These are both easily avoided at a distance, but if you’re up close you’ll likely get caught and potentially die instantly. If you’re melee, dash in and get a few hits in before retreating, and if you’re ranged you simply have to keep an eye out for his fireballs and lightning, dodging when necessary.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/40.jpg Shalandriel's Chosen (B)

Defeat Shalandriel the Eternal Keeper in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=SC]It is highly recommended you attempt these boss battles in single player, as they are extremely susceptible to glitches when playing online. These glitches can vary from bosses not spawning, to you being unable to move. When this occurs, the only fix is to quit out and restart, which will set you back to the beginning of the gauntlet. These glitches, whilst still possible in single player, are no way near as frequent.

 

You’ll fight Shalandriel during the The Keeper’s Game quest. In order to reach Shalandriel, you must complete her gauntlet of seven bosses, who are story bosses you have previously fought. Given you’ve beaten all these bosses before, you should be able to do it again without too much hassle.

 

If however you are struggling, or would simply like to get through the gauntlet as quickly as possible, then there is a glitch that allows you defeat the gauntlet bosses without them even noticing you. Essentially, all you need to do is teleport into the boss room, take a few steps directly right, then use any ranged weapon to attack from a distance. The bosses automatically spawn when you enter the area, however they do not attack until you get close enough to see them so by doing this you can simply spam :cross: until they die.

 

Once you complete the gauntlet, you’ll finally be able to fight Shalandriel. She isn’t too bad, as long as you have a decent supply of potions. She walks slowly and occasionally fires a beam of high-damaging ice. If you have any ranged attacks, simply run around her throwing everything you have at her, making sure you’re ready to heal with :vital: when she attacks with the ice beam. If however you are melee, simply pummel away with your strongest attacks and be ready to pop a potion at a moment’s notice.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/41.jpg Battle of the Elements (B)

Defeat all five Generals in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=BotE]Near the end of the game, you’ll have to defeat five Generals in their respective towers. Each General is of one of the five elements, and in order to get to them you must destroy the four dark crystals in their towers, as well as defeat the enemies in the intermediate rooms between the crystal rooms. These towers can be completed in any order, however we will list them as they appear from left to right.

Windswept Tower

Rayno - Wind

 

Rayno isn’t anything new you haven’t seen before. His main weapon is a simple wind attack. You can easily go into pure damage dealing mode with him without much worry.

 

Molten Tower

Berron - Earth

 

Keep a watch out for Berron’s Earthquake attack, just keep moving and deal damage appropriately. One of the easier battles in this level.

 

Electrical Tower

Maxig - Lightning

 

Maxig’s Lightning attack can drain a lot of your health if you are caught in it. Melee players need to watch out when attacking to not get over-ambitious. Deal enough hits and back off, otherwise you will likely not have enough time to heal from the massive lightning damage. Ranged users should keep their distance at all-times.

 

Frozen Tower

Davil - Frost

 

As expected, Davil will have a frost storm and projectile spell. For melee, stay out of its path and wait until it is clear to attack. Ranged users should be able to dodge the projectile without much trouble. Just stay clear to not get too close.

 

Ashen Tower

Eris - Fire

 

Eris has a meteor spell, and it really is just a matter of avoiding those attacks when he starts them up. Just keep moving around and deal damage to him as-appropriate. This is one of the easier battles on this level.

After you complete the fifth and final tower, Act 12 will begin. Enter the portal available and you’ll be faced with all five Generals at once. They are incredibly weak in comparison to their solo fights, so take them out by any means. Upon defeating all five at once, the trophy will unlock.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/42.jpg The Darkness Defeated (B)

Defeat the Dark Queen in a single or multiplayer game.

 

[spoiler=TDD]The Dark Queen has an assortment of projectile and ground attacks from the previous elemental bosses. The best strategy here is dealing damage as appropriate, while moving around to avoid the ground and projectile attacks. Melee users can use the tank and attack strategy while watching their health carefully. Ranged attackers won’t have much trouble as long as they keep moving as the Queen moves around the room.

 

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Playthrough Trophies:

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/02.jpg Dungeon Trainee (B)

Reach level 2 with one character.

 

You’ll reach Level 2 very early on.

 

See Dungeon Master for further details.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/03.jpg Dungeon Raider (B)

Reach level 10 with one character.

 

You’ll reach Level 10 during your Hero playthrough.

 

See Dungeon Master for further details.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/04.jpg Dungeon Seeker (B)

Reach level 25 with one character.

 

You’ll reach Level 25 during your Hero playthrough.

 

See Dungeon Master for further details.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/05.jpg Dungeon Explorer (B)

Reach level 50 with one character.

 

You’ll reach Level 50 during your Legend playthrough.

 

See Dungeon Master for further details.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/06.jpg Dungeon Master (B)

Reach level 75 with one character.

 

After completing Hero difficulty, the level cap is raised to 75. In order to reach Level 75, you’ll likely need two full playthroughs, Side Quests included. It is recommended you do this on whichever character you did Hero of the People with, as well as do both playthroughs offline. Doing so will help reach both Level 75 and 10,000 kills before you finish the game, saving the need to grind.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/15.jpg Strength And Honor (B)

Complete the game as a warrior.

 

You must complete all the story quests as the Warrior class. How you build your Warrior is entirely up to you, however there are a few skills that are must-haves for any Warrior to make things easier. Some that can be good or bad depending on whether you’re playing solo or co-op, and some that you’re best off completely avoiding.

 

First off, some skills you’ll want to max are Invigorating Aura and Weapon Mastery. The former adds insane MP regen and increased attack/movement speed for both you and your party. Whereas the latter simply makes every Warrior-class weapon stronger. These will both make you deal a lot more damage, faster, hence why they’re so very good. War Cry and Battle Standard may be worth it if you’re playing in co-op too, especially if you’re playing with Rogues.

 

Next, you’ll want to decide whether you’re going to go with two-handers or a weapon and shield. If the former, you’ll want to max out the skill Ravager. As this increases damage and critical chance when using a single weapon and no shield. If however you’d rather go with a shield, then Heavy Lifter with at least 5 points and Guardian Defence will prove to be beneficial. At Level 5, Heavy Lifter will allow you to wield a 2-handed weapon in one hand, which means greater damage output. Guardian Defence will increase your chances of blocking with a shield, which means less damage done to you.

 

As for your actual attacks, Whirling Blades or Spinning Charge are both fantastic. Both deal good damage and have a wide Area-of-Effect, so you can take out a lot of enemies quickly. Crushing Blow is also a nice crowd control skill to have, as it will stun enemies.

 

Lastly, a few skills to avoid: Leadership, Hardiness and Fast Metabolism. For what they give you, they aren’t worth investing any points into.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/16.jpg Courage And Grace (B)

Complete the game as a rogue.

 

You must complete all the story quests as the Rogue class. How you build your Rogue is entirely up to you, however there are a few skills that are must-haves for any Rogue, some that can be good or bad depending on whether you’re playing solo or co-op, and some that you’re best off completely avoiding.

 

Some skills that are absolutely recommended are Lightning Attack, Thief Arsenal, Explosive Trap and Find Weakness. Lightning Attack increases both movement speed and attack speed, which allows you to unleash damage a lot faster, whereas Thief Arsenal simply increases damage to Rogue weapons, so even more damage. Explosive Trap is a remote triggered trap with insane damage, so it is fantastic for taking out packs of enemies quickly. Lastly there’s Find Weakness, which increases both critical damage and critical damage. With your insane attack speed, having high critical chance is fantastic, as you’ll be hitting criticals very frequently.

 

Another recommended skill, Quickness, which simply increases movement speed is extremely beneficial if you use bows a lot. If you have spare points lying around, then Acrobat for increased dodge, Large Pouch for more potions or Vicious Strike for boss battles are recommended. A single point in Round House is also nice in case you get surrounded.

 

Most of the remaining skills are attack skills, which for the most part aren’t worth it. Your basic attack (:cross:) will be dealing more damage constantly that any of these skills, so there’s no point wasting anything on them.

 

As for your stat points, it is recommended you distribute all your points into Dexterity. The reason for this is that you will likely be using a bow 95% of the time, and because they have great range you’ll rarely have to get close to enemies. Your base HP is enough with potions to keep you alive, and extra MP isn’t at all necessary, as you rarely use MP.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/17.jpg Power And Wisdom (B)

Complete the game as a mage.

 

You must complete all the story quests as the Mage class. How you build your Mage is entirely up to you, however there are a few skills that are must-haves for any Mage, some that can be good or bad depending on whether you’re playing solo or co-op, and some that you’re best off completely avoiding.

 

For the must-have skills, you will want to completely max out Meteor, Channeller and Spell Mastery. Meteor will likely be the main attack for most builds, due to its high damage, damage over time and area of effect radius. Channeller and Spell Mastery on the other hand will allow you to keep your MP up and all your spells to do more damage respectively, which will prove extremely helpful. A single point in Blast is also a good idea, as it will allow you to push back foes when they get too close.

 

Some other skills that you’ll want to consider are Alchemy, Rejuvenate, Stone Escape and Stone Grip. Alchemy and Stone Escape will prove more beneficial in single player, whereas Rejuvenate and Stone Grip are more beneficial in co-op. Alchemy will allow you to hold more potions, which is helpful when playing by yourself as you have no one else to rely on. Stone Escape will allow you to teleport away from your foes which will give you plenty of time to use skills like Meteor. This doesn’t work well in co-op due to the screen restrictions, hence why it’s only recommended for single player. Rejuvenate can be an absolute lifesaver in co-op, as it will heal both you and your teammates when used. This will make some bosses a cakewalk, where you can let your teammates tank them while you keep them alive. Lastly, there’s Stone Grip. Similar to Meteor, except weaker and slows enemies. It’s good to cast in between Meteor casts, as this will keep the enemy constantly under barrage and constantly slowed.

 

A few skills that are best off avoided are Fireball and Fairy Blood. Fireball is incredibly inaccurate and oftens flies past the enemies, so if you want a spell to attack enemies instantly, you’d be better off with something like Shock or Blast. As for Fairy Blood, the reduction in cool time for your Fairy Magic isn’t enough to benefit from the points spent. It can be nice, but oftentimes you won’t be in a situation when using Fairy Magic more than once a minute is necessary. These points are better off spent elsewhere.

 

As for stat point distribution, you are best off going with 1:1 Endurance : Energy. If you’re playing co-op, however, feel free to dump everything into Energy and play as a pure Glass Cannon.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/18.jpg Long Live The King (S)

Complete the game with all 3 character classes.

 

As the description says, you must complete the entire game with all three character classes. Please see Strength And Honor, Courage and Grace and Power and Wisdom for details on each character class.

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Complete all quests in Hero difficulty.

 

Hero difficulty is the default difficulty. Quests consist of Story Quests and Side Quests, but none of them are missable as you can continue playing after defeating the final boss. Below is a list of all available Side Quests, as well as their respective Quest Givers. Several Acts have not been listed, as they do not contain any Side Quests.

 

Act 2 - The Royal Heritage:

 

  • Side Quest 1: The Depth Threat
  • Quest Giver: Niessa, Thamos Village

 

  • Side Quest 2: The Troll Hunt
  • Quest Giver: Thamos Guard, Thamos Village

Act 3 - Wind Fury:

 

  • Side Quest 3: Seba the Man-Eater
  • Quest Giver: Dewitt, Thamos Village

 

  • Side Quest 4: Help the Merchant’s Son
  • Quest Giver: Bruce, Thamos Village

 

  • Side Quest 5: Merchant’s Goods
  • Quest Giver: Brandon, South Road

Act 4 - The Poisoning:

 

  • Side Quest 6: The Water Finder
  • Quest Giver: Fronzine, Thamos Village

Act 5 - The Mad Priest:

 

  • Side Quest 7: Find Metal Scraps
  • Quest Giver: Al, Thamos Village

 

  • Side Quest 8: Rescue the Guards
  • Quest Giver: Bobby, Thamos Village

 

  • Side Quest 9: Fairy Heart
  • Quest Giver: Rene, Necropolis

 

  • Side Quest 10: Kill the Abominations
  • Quest Giver: Al, Thamos Village

 

  • Side Quest 11: The Big Bad Wolf
  • Quest Giver: Goblin Merchant, Howling Woods

Act 7 - The Corrupted Lord:

 

  • Side Quest 12: Beyond Cold Rift
  • Quest Giver: Jeremo Guard, Jeremo Market

 

  • Side Quest 13: Find the Book
  • Quest Giver: Caspira, Jeremo Market

Act 8 - Jeremo Forge:

 

  • Side Quest 14: Kill the Assassin
  • Quest Giver: Jeremo Guard, Jeremo Market

 

  • Side Quest 15: Rescue the Workers
  • Quest Giver: Automatic

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/14.jpg The Legend Can Be Told (S)

Complete the game on Legend difficulty.

 

Legend difficulty is essentially New Game +. You’ll unlock it for your respective characters once they finish Hero difficulty, with the only noticeable differences being that the enemies are stronger and the gear they drop is higher levelled. Simply complete the Main Story Quests on any character on Legend difficulty for this. It is recommended you do so with whichever character you completed all the quests on Hero for Hero of the People, as this will make reaching Level 75 and getting 10,000 kills less of a grind.

 

Combat Trophies:

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/23.jpg Blademaster (B)

Defeat 300 monsters using only swords (1H or 2H)

 

Must be on one character.

 

Swords use strength and to a lesser-extent, dexterity as their main traits, therefore it is recommended you do this on either your Warrior or Rogue.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/24.jpg Little Women (S)

Control the fairies to damage 200 enemies.

 

Must be on one character.

 

You only have to damage enemies for this trophy, kills are not required. Please see Grand Magus for more details.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/44.jpg Grand Magus (B)

Defeat 500 monsters using Fairy Spells.

 

Must be on one character.

 

In order to use Fairy Spells, you must double tap the Vita touchscreen whenever your Fairy Spell (indicated in your HUD) is charged. Standard Fairy Spells take 60 seconds to cool down.

 

If you use your fairy with frequency and use it wisely, then you may have enough kills upon completing two playthroughs on one character. If however you want to farm this, a good method is to use your Mage and dump 5-10 points into Fairy Blood (depending on which difficulty you’re on) to reduce the cooldown of the Fairy Spell. Then, simply run around groups of low level enemies in the Dead Pit using your Fairy Spell whenever it is charged.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/45.jpg Berserker (B)

Defeat 300 monsters using only axes (1H or 2H).

 

Must be on one character.

 

Axes use strength as their main attribute, therefore it is recommended you do this on your Warrior playthrough.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/46.jpg Assassin (B)

Defeat 300 monsters using only daggers.

 

Must be on one character.

 

Daggers use dexterity as their main attribute, therefore it is recommended you do this on your Rogue playthrough. These kills stack with those required for Night Stalker, so getting 300 kills with two daggers equipped will reward you with both trophies.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/47.jpg Hunter (B)

Defeat 300 monsters using only bows.

 

Must be on one character.

 

Bows use dexterity as their main attribute, therefore it is recommended you do this on your Rogue playthrough.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/48.jpg Warlock (B)

Defeat 300 monsters using only staffs.

 

Must be on one character.

 

Staffs use energy as their main attribute, therefore it is recommended you do this on your Mage playthrough. All staffs are 2-handed, therefore will count towards Panzer Hand.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/49.jpg Gladiator (B)

Defeat 300 monsters using only maces.

 

Must be on one character.

 

Maces use strength as their main attribute, therefore it is recommended you do this on your Warrior playthrough.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/50.jpg Sorcerer (B)

Defeat 300 monsters using only orbs.

 

Must be on one character.

 

Orbs use energy as their main attribute, therefore it is recommended you do this on your Mage playthrough. All orbs are 2-handed, therefore will count towards Panzer Hand.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/51.jpg Dragon Lancer (B)

Defeat 300 monsters using only polearms.

 

Must be on one character.

 

Polearms use strength and dexterity as their main traits, therefore it is recommended you do this on either your Warrior or Rogue. All polearms are 2-handed, therefore will count towards Panzer Hand.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/52.jpg Eagle Eye (B)

Defeat 300 monsters using only crossbows.

 

Must be on one character.

 

Crossbows use strength and dexterity as their main traits, therefore it is recommended you do this on either your Warrior or Rogue.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/53.jpg Panzer Hand (B)

Defeat 2,000 monsters using only 2H weapons.

 

Must be on one character.

 

All weapon types can be found in the 2H variety, with the exception of daggers, so this can easily be done with any of the classes. However it is easiest with the Mage, as both the Mage-specific weapon types - staffs and orbs - are 2-handed, so you’ll naturally get it with the Mage if you use these weapon types.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/54.jpg Night Stalker (B)

Defeat 300 monsters by wielding two daggers at the same time.

 

Must be on one character.

 

Daggers use dexterity as their main attribute, therefore it is recommended you do this on your Rogue playthrough. These kills stack with those required for Assassin, so getting 300 kills with two daggers equipped will reward you with both trophies.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/10.jpg Bloodlust (B)

Defeat 10,000 monsters with one character.

 

Must be on one character.

 

10,000 kills sounds like a lot, and it is. In order to get this many kills on one character, you’ll likely need two full playthroughs. Because kills do not track properly in co-op, and the fact that the kills are split between 2-4 players, it is highly recommended you do not do this online. Whichever character you use for Legend difficulty should be playing exclusively offline, otherwise you’ll most likely have to grind for kills after completing Legend difficulty.

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Defeat a monster with a single blow.

 

This can prove to be either very easy or very difficult, depending on whether you’ve started playing solo or co-op. If you’re playing single player, you’ll likely earn this on one of the first enemies without even trying, however due to the increased HP of enemies on co-op, you most likely won’t earn it at all until you play solo. If you are playing co-op and are unable to earn it, simply start a character on single player with any class and attack an enemy with your :square: skill, chances are it’ll die in a single blow. If not, you’ll get it upon getting any attribute gains such as finding/using new weapons.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/12.jpg Pure Skill (S)

Defeat a boss using only skills, no basic attacks.

 

In order to do this, you must defeat a boss using only skills assigned to the :square:, :triangle: and :circle: buttons. Whatever you do, do not attack with :cross:. We both earned this against the first boss in the game, the Cremator. You’ll only have your first skill by this stage, so spam it until he dies. If you run out of MP, pop a potion with :vital: and keep attacking.

 

Alternatively, you can simply play in a co-op game. For whatever reason, using your basic attacks against bosses while playing co-op do not affect the trophy, so you can kill a boss using just basic attacks and the trophy will still unlock, as long as you’re with other players.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/43.jpg Killer Instinct (G)

Defeat the Dark Fairy in a single or multiplayer game without taking damage.

 

There are several methods to this, and as long as you take no damage on your health bar this will count for the trophy. The easiest method is to do this in multiplayer, as one can just die before the Dark Fairy battle and have their partner(s) defeat the Dark Fairy. The trophy will unlock at the end of the game. One can also be careful to just not get hit at-all, but this has a lot of potential to go wrong with all the possible attacks she has. Otherwise in single player, it would be best to attempt this with a ranged weapon and sidestepping the Dark Fairy's attacks.

 

Miscellaneous Trophies:

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/20.jpg Looking For Loot (B)

Open 30 treasure chests with one character.

 

As you play the game, you’ll discover chests that can be opened with :vitar:. Even if you’re not actively exploring dungeons, you’ll likely still get this with ease on your first playthrough.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/09.jpg Bottoms Up (B)

Drink 200 potions with one character.

 

Potions fully restore your HP and MP, and are used with :vital:. This trophy is a non-issue, as you’ll easily earn this in your first playthrough, as potions are used very frequently (unless of course you’re very conservative). If you find you don’t get this trophy naturally or just want to grind it out, simply max out your potions, let an enemy attack you and spam your potions. Repeat until done.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/19.jpg Shake It! (B)

Recover from Stun, Fear, or Confuse 25 times by shaking the PS Vita system.

 

Whenever you are under the effect of Stun, Fear or Confuse, the game will prompt you to shake the PS Vita in order to recover from it. Simply do this 25 times for the trophy. You’ll easily earn this on your first playthrough, as these status effects will occur frequently. Do note that you can recover from these effects by rotating both analog sticks, which is far easier than shaking - however this won’t unlock the trophy, so avoid doing this until after the trophy unlocks.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/25.jpg Crystal Scavenger (B)

Use the fairies to uncover 10 crystals buried underground.

 

NOTE: Crystals can only be found playing in single player.

 

Crystals are a special form of currency that can only be obtained through the use of your fairies, and on single player. In order to uncover crystals, you must walk around as normal until your fairy starts making noises and ! or ? appears above her head. When this happens, you must move your fairy with either :rs: or by using the rear touchpad until she starts making noises very frequently. Then, you must keep the fairy in the same spot until a light appears on the ground. Press :vitar: next to the light to uncover the crystal, as well as an item. Do note that the crystals will spawn in the same location for each area, so if you want to farm them, you can collect the crystal from an area, then leave and return to re-collect the crystal.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/55.jpg Warmancer (S)

Use every skill in the game once.

 

Each character class has a wide variety of skills, with the last skills unlocking at Level 24. Once you reach Level 24, go to either Marc Fortune in Thamos Village or Will Fortune in Jeremo Market to respec, then place a single point into every skill. For passive skill, investing a single point is enough for them to be considered skills, but all active skills and buffs will require you to activate the skill at least once (however you don’t need to hit any enemies for them to count). Repeat this for all three classes and the trophy is yours.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/21.jpg Chatterbox (B)

Initiate a conversation with every NPC in the game.

 

Potentially Missable

 

NPCs are considered any quest characters you talk to, as well as all the vendors and the respec NPCs. The reason this is potentially missable is that you have to talk to them yourself and some of the quest NPCs can only be spoken to once - if you are playing online and someone else talks to these quest NPCs, you’ll have to talk to them on a separate playthrough (as NPC conversations carry from Hero to Legend), or talk to all NPCs on a separate character.

 

The NPCs required can be found listed in both the Big Spender and Hero of the People trophies. The NPCs that are not listed are the Story Quest NPCs who you will talk to naturally (unless of course someone else talks to them), and the two respec NPCs - Marc Fortune and Will Fortune - who can be located in Thamos Village and Jeremo Market, respectively.

 

This has to be done on a single character, do not however that you can do it across both playthroughs on one character. Therefore if you fail to talk to a few NPCs on Hero difficulty, you can speak to them with the same character on Legend difficulty and it will unlock.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/56.jpg Big Spender (B)

Purchase at least one item from every merchant.

 

NOTE: In order to do this, you must do at least some of it in single player, as two of the merchants deal only in crystals, which can only be found in single player.

 

Throughout the game you’ll find a number of merchants both throughout the towns and the dungeons. Simply purchase any one item from every merchant to get this. Below is a list of every merchant, as well as their respective locations:

 

Thamos Village:

  • Gus
  • Omar - Crystal Merchant (crystals can only be found in single player)
  • Al (requires “Find Scrap Metals” Side Quest to be completed)

The Dead Pit:

  • Goblin Merchant

South Road:

  • Kalys

Bandit’s Lair:

  • Goblin Merchant (pull lever to release from cage)

Howling Woods:

  • Goblin Merchant (requires “The Big Bad Wolf” Side Quest to be completed)

Skyburg:

  • Shephard

Jeremo Market:

  • Ash
  • Ronald - Crystal Merchant (crystals can only be found in single player)

Jeremo Forge:

  • Ezra

Jeremo Barracks:

  • Deanna

The Darkwood:

  • Leper Joe

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Online Trophies:

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/08.jpg United We Stand (G)

Complete the game in a 4-player multiplayer game on any difficulty level.

 

‘Complete the game’ isn’t as hard as it sounds - in order to complete the game, you only have to defeat the last boss, which is something that can be repeated as much as you like post-game, as the last boss is always available. You can either do this with randoms or with friends. If you want to attempt it with randoms, go to Multiplayer and then Join Game, then look for any games that are in Act 12 and have 3 players (if you can only find Act 11 or 2 players, then you can try your luck and hope it works out). Once you’re in Act 12 with a full party of 4 players, simply complete the final quest and finish the game for the trophy.

 

If you want to do this with friends, you may be able to find people here: Trophy Boosting Thread.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1385/22.jpg Guardian Angel (B)

Resurrect 20 teammates in a multiplayer game.

 

When playing co-op, if any of the teammates get killed in combat, they will go down and will need to be resurrected. In order to resurrect a player, you must walk up to them and press :vitar:, then either shake the PlayStation Vita or rotate both analog sticks for a few seconds. If done correctly, you’ll resurrect the player. If you’re playing through the game in co-op, you’ll likely receive this naturally, but if not it can easily be boosted.

 

Get another player in a game, then find a relatively slow enemy. Let the enemy kill one of you, then have the other player revive him. If the enemy is slow enough, they won’t cause any issues when you’re reviving, so you’ll be able to repeat this on the same enemy until both players have the required revives as well as the trophy.

 

For boosting partners, please see this thread: Trophy Boosting Thread.

 

Credit:

Setsuna - creating and supplying Dungeon Hunter: Alliance (Vita) Trophy Guide and Road Map banner

Racamo - creating and supplying Shalandriel Exploit video.

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I have some info about United we stand trophy:

 

You dont have to kill last boss with 4 players, you just need to see ending cinematics (you can even skip 'em) to get trophy. I joined game with 3 players which were already killed last boss and moment I joined the game, host started cinematics and that netted me trophy.

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