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Overview

Estimated trophy difficulty: 3/10

Trophy Breakdown: 42 (1 (P), 24 (B), 15 (S), 2 (G), 42 (H))

Offline: 42 (1 (P), 24 (B), 15 (S), 2 (G), 42 (H))

Online: 0

Approximate amount of time to (P): 40-60 hours

Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1 (2 recommended)

Number of missable trophies: 18 ((B) Avid Newsie, (S) Normal Ending, (S) Good Ending, (G) True Ending, (B) Chapter 8 Clear, (B) Chapter 9 Clear, (S) All Lily Rank trophies (10 of them), (S) Quest Master, (G) Top of Their Class)

Glitched trophies: None

Does difficulty affect trophies?: No difficulty settings

Do cheat codes disable trophies?: No cheats

 

Useful Links

 

Boss locations and drops by f15hy_sg (GameFAQs)

 

Road Map

Introduction

 

Welcome to the third game in the Hyperdimension Neptunia series. It is possible to get the platinum in this game in one playthrough, however we recommend 2 playthroughs because one trophy ((B) Avid Newsie) is very difficult to get in your first playthrough, and it’s much easier to get it in New Game+.

 

Battle Tips

 

- During battle, hold :l2: to skip animations.

- Attacking an enemy from the back does more damage.

- Having a high combo counter increases the damage of your next attacks.

- Almost all enemies (including bosses) are vulnerable to debuffs, so use skills that have debuffs to give you an advantage

- If a boss is giving you trouble, use the enemies in the area to charge up your EXE Gauge so you can immediately use your EXE skills on the boss. Breaking their guard first is advisable before unleashing your skills.

 

Step 1: Complete the game and get the Normal Ending

 

In this step, complete the game while getting the Normal Ending. To get the Normal Ending, avoid picking up all five key items that appear in Chapters 5 and 6. This will lock you into the Normal Ending, and you will complete the game in Chapter 8. Once you complete the game, make sure to select the question mark in Planeptune to save a Clear Save Data to be able to start over in New Game+.

 

After completing this step, you'll earn:

 

(B) Neptunia Victory Begins!

(B) Item Developer

(B) Combo Maker

(B) Aww, Exercise...

(B) Fit for fighting

(S) Battle Master

(B) Prologue Clear

(B) Chapter 1 Clear

(B) Chapter 2 Clear

(B) Chapter 3 Clear

(B) Chapter 4 Clear

(B) Chapter 5 Clear

(B) Chapter 6 Clear

(B) Chapter 7 Clear

(S) Normal Ending

 

Step 2: New Game+, Avid Newsie, and Good Ending

 

From the title screen, select Continue and load up the Clear Save Data. This will start the game in New Game+.

 

The following is what carries over in New Game+:

 

  • Characters' level
  • Characters' Lily Ranks
  • Quest Rank
  • Items in your inventory
  • Synthesized items in shop
  • Jumping Star key item

The following doesn't carry over in New Game+:

 

  • The five key items for the Good and True Endings
  • Completed quests
  • Discovered dungeons
  • Discovered lost places

In Chapter 2, make sure that you meet the requirements for a 40 point review to earn Avid Newsie. See that trophy for more details.

 

In Chapters 5 and 6, collect the five key items. In Chapter 9, view the optional event in Planeptune, continue with the game, and DO NOT view all six of the necessary events in the optional dungeons. When Extradimensional Space opens up, create a new save, and do not overwrite that save. At the beginning of Chapter 10, you will lose some party members, which means you’re on the Good Ending Route. Complete the game.

 

After completing this step, you'll earn:

 

(B) It's Scoutin' Time!

(B) Avid Newsie

(B) Chapter 8 Clear

(B) Chapter 9 Clear

(S) Good Ending

 

Step 3: True Ending & Cleanup

 

Load up the Chapter 9 save, and now view all six of the necessary events in the optional dungeons. Continue the game, and in the beginning of Chapter 10, you will have all 10 characters in your party, which means you’re on the True Ending Route. Complete the game.

 

Now that you have earned all the endings, you will need to clean up the miscellaneous trophies: level up all your party members to level 99, complete all Rank Advancement Quests and max out Lily Ranks with all party members. After all this is done, enjoy your new strain of Neptunia!

 

After completing this step, you'll earn:

 

(B) Forward to the Past

(S) Mad Item Developer

(B) 100-million Credit Limit

(B) Egg of Game Creation

(B) Hatched Game Creator

(B) Nice Hits, Lady!

(B) Massive Damage

(B) Level Cap Found!

(G) Top of Their Class

(S) Quest Master

(S) Hot Stuff: Neptune

(S) Hot Stuff: Plutia

(S) Hot Stuff: Noire

(S) Hot Stuff: Blanc

(S) Hot Stuff: Vert

(S) Hot Stuff: Nepgear

(S) Hot Stuff: Peashy

(S) Hot Stuff: Uni

(S) Hot Stuff: Rom

(S) Hot Stuff: Ram

(G) True Ending

(P) Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory Victor!

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Trophy Guide

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/623.jpgHyperdimension Neptunia Victory Victor! (P)

"Gamindustri's got nothing left to offer you! Thanks so much for being awesome!" -Neptune

 

Collect all the trophies. Surely getting diagnosed with Neptunia for a third time can't be good for your health?

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/A01.jpg Neptunia Victory Begins! (B)

"Ooh, looks like you started a new game! Think any game reviewers won't get this one!?" -Neptune

 

Start a new game, and this trophy will unlock in the opening cutscene.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/550.jpgAvid Newsie (B)

"Extra, extra! You saw every Nepstation episode! Oh yeah, didn't this game get a perfect score on there!?" -Neptune

 

The trophy description is misleading. From Chapter 2 onwards, you will be given a review at the end of the Chapter. You will need a perfect score of 40 in one Chapter for this trophy to unlock. Your score is based on the following:

 

Quests - Do every quest in the chapter to get a 10 here.

 

Shares - Planeptune needs over 50% shares to get a 10 here. Repeat quests until the shares are high enough. Good quests to repeat are “The Eastern Field” and “Shampuru!”, since they give shares to Planeptune. Do not leave any quests unfinished, including quests that have already been completed.

 

Scouting - Send scouts as often as possible to earn a 10 here.

Enemies killed - Kill every enemy you see along the way, and you will easily earn a 10 here.

 

I recommend that you do this in New Game+, because some of the required quests can be quite difficult. Chapter 2 is the easiest and quickest Chapter to get this trophy in.

 

This is the quest list required for Chapter 2.

 

[spoiler=questlist]

 

Rank D: Protagonist requisites

Achilles X 1 (Tough foe in Soni Wetlands, Lastation. Flag must be up, and scouts must change the position)

 

Rank D: An evolving tomorrow

AG System X 1 (Obtain from Main Character Ricky, Tough foe in Wanderer’s Cave, Lastation. Flag must be up, and scouts must change the position)

 

Rank E: [urgent] Demon treasure (story)

Crystal Skull X 3 (Obtained from Crystal Golem in Wanderer’s Cave, Lastation)

 

Rank E: Advance Test 1 (only required if you haven't reached Quest Rank D)

Phoenix X 2 (Find in Bandicrash, Lastation)

Rank E: Shampuru!

Normal Shampuru X 5 (Find in Zeca Ruins No. 2, Planeptune)

 

Rank E: The Eastern Field (Do this quest repeatedly to get Planeptune to 50% shares)

Sunflowery X 5 (Find in Jet Set Range, Planeptune side)

 

Rank E: My Liege

Large Beak X 3 (Obtain from Shoebill in Jet Set Range, Lastation side)

 

Rank E: Mix and mix well

Premium Jelly X1 (Obtain from Huge Dogoo, Risky foe in Jet Set Range)

 

Rank E: Dogs are hot

Ice Skeleton X 5 (Find in Wanderer’s Cave, Lastation)

 

Rank E: KOMO's Kitchen

Gel Feeler X 3 (Obtain from Heal Dogoo in Wanderer’s Cave, Lastation)

 

Rank E: Random intentions

Dolphin Tail X 2 (Obtain from Dolphin in Wanderer’s Cave, Lastation)

 

Rank E: Bourbon

Palpitation X 3 (Obtain from Tokimeki Sister in Bandicrash, Lastation)

 

Rank E: Shampuru Festival!

Normal Shampuru X 5 (Find all of them in Zeca Ruins No. 2, Planeptune)

Magical Shampuru X 5

Dangerous Shampuru X 1

 

Rank E: Trade Pass

Metal Jelly X 3 (Obtain from Metal Dogoo in Zeca Ruins No. 2, Planeptune)

 

Rank E: Underground

Illegal Circuit X 3 (Obtain from Bit Custom in Kuzarat Facility 1, Lastation)

Rank E: Mushrooms vs. Bamboo

Matango Spore X 3 (Obtain from Matango in Soni Wetlands, Lastation)

Rank E: They're on the move!

Magical Fragment X 3 (Obtain from Heavy Dragoon in Soni Wetlands, Lastation)

 

Rank E: Challenger

Holy Whale Ball X 3 (Obtain from Child Whale, Risky foe in Soni Wetlands, Lastation)

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/6F7.jpgIt's Scoutin' Time! (B)

"It's kinda bleh that Noire taught me how to use Scouts, but I got this keen trophy for using them or whatever!" -Neptune

 

During Chapter 2, Noire will introduce you to the Scout system. You’ll earn this by sending a scout to a dungeon for the first time.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/284.jpgForward to the Past (B)

"Whoa, the Scouts found 10 Lost Places! I wonder if they found my stash of candied cookies..." -Neptune

 

Lost Places are decorative items on the map that don’t have any other purpose. To find a Lost Place, send a Scout to any dungeon and when it returns it will have a chance to discover a Lost Place on the same continent. You'll get a different Lost Place depending on whether or not you choose to trust or distrust the Scout's info. There are more than 10 Lost Places so if you send Scouts a lot, you will have no trouble getting this trophy. Below you’ll find a list of the Lost Places you can get when trusting the Scout's info. Each continent can have up to a max of 3 Lost Places.

 

[spoiler=lstpl]

 

Lastation

 

- Huge Dice

- Old Mako Reactor

- Freaky Ruins

 

Hello Continent

 

- Coin shop ruins

- Card shop ruins

- Mysterious Transceiver

 

PC Continent

 

- Really Tall Tower

- Ambitious Battlefield

- Burned Down Game Dev.

 

Planeptune

 

- The Golden Axe

- Old locomotive

- A Winged Capsule?

 

Leanbox

- Big X-Shaped Building

- An Alien Corpse?

- Red Light Lighthouse

 

Lowee

 

- Mushroom with Eyes

- Woopa Twoopa Shell

- Emblem of Fire Castle

 

Eden

 

- Some Shuttle?

- Legendary Tree

- Bee Art

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/22F.jpgCombo Maker (B)

"So you finally made a combo all your own, huh? Is it pizza-flavored?" -Neptune

 

To create a combo, go to the main menu by pressing :triangle: in the field. Go to "Command", then "Combo Skills". Select a character and now change any combo. Press :circle: to exit, and the trophy unlocks.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/3D7.jpgItem Developer (B)

"I know I developed an item so I could use it, but bawwwww! I put my heart into it..." -Neptune

 

After completing your first quest, you will have access to "Item Dev." in any town screen. Select "Item Dev." and create your first item, a Fragment of Life with 8 herbs and 6 dogoo jellies.

 

Also, see (S) Mad Item Developer.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/CB0.jpgMad Item Developer (S)

"I've seriously made 100 items!? May as well quit my day job as a goddess!" -Neptune

 

To obtain this trophy, you’ll need to synthesize 100 different items. If you’ve been picking up items from dungeons, sending scouts regularly, and using Item Search religiously, you should have more than enough materials to create 100 items. Clothing accessories are the easiest things to create as they use a low amount of materials and there are well more than 100 of them. Most of them require pigments, which are found through Item Search. As the story progresses, you can purchase the recipes for them from the shop for 50,000 C.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/87A.jpg100-million Credit Limit (B)

"Whoa! I saved up 100,000,000 Credits! I dunno if anyone needs that much, but it's like free food for life!" -Neptune

 

To earn this trophy, you need to have earned 100,000,000 credits. You don’t need to have it all at once. You can keep track of your progress through the ‘Play Data’ section of the Nepedia. Once the ‘Credits Held’ category reaches 100,000,000, the trophy will unlock.

 

Once you reach Chapter 4, an area in Hello Continent called “Sauho Mountain Range” will appear. In this area, the monsters named Pinky drop an item called Invisible Cloth. You can also get the Cloths through Scouting the dungeon. Buy some Monochrome Jersies from the Item Shop at 5,000 credits each, and create a Monochrome Style in the Item Dev., by combining a Monochrome Jersey and an Invisible Cloth. Sell the Monochrome Styles for 1,250,000 credits each. You can do this until you amass around 60,000,000, then you can just keep buying the most expensive items and reselling them until the trophy pops.

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/68D.jpgEgg of Game Creation (B)

"I totally burned my own game disc! And my thumb! And my index finger. And my nose." -Neptune

 

See (B) Hatched Game Creator.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/62B.jpgHatched Game Creator (B)

"They said I made a 'Godly Game' disc. Too bad this one isn't for sale, stinkers!" -Neptune

 

To first receive a disc, you'll need to advance your quest rank. You can do this by doing a quest that says "Advancement Test #". There'll be an event on Planeptune afterwards where a mysterious figure will give you some discs. You can also get more discs by getting medals from Tough or Risky foes in dungeons.

 

To utilize discs, you’ll need to burn chips onto the discs. Chips range from yellow, blue, or red, and come in 5 levels. All discs have limitations on what level chips you can burn onto it.

 

To obtain a Godly Game disc, you’ll need to burn a special combination of yellow, blue, and red chips to the disc. If you did it correctly, the words ‘Godly Game’ will flash across the screen and the trophy will pop after.

 

The easiest combination to use is RPG, Fantasy, and Orthodox. The RPG chip is received upon clearing the quest “Protagonist Requisites”. The Fantasy chip is found in Haneda Mountain Range as a harvest; have the flag up, and have scouts cause a Harvest Shift in this dungeon. The Orthodox chip is found as a treasure in Brandicrash. You will receive a disc that is able to make this combination by reaching Quest Rank A.

 

The above disc will have EXE Gauge Boost Lv. 5.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/EA7.jpgAww, Exercise... (B)

"I know this is my first fight in a while, but...level one!? Ya gotta be joshin' me!" -Neptune

 

See (S) Battle Master. You get this in your first fight after the tutorial battle.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/570.jpgFit for Fighting (B)

"Congratulations to me! I mowed down over 100 baddies. Think I ran away like way more than that?" -Neptune

 

See (S) Battle Master. You get this when you enter your 100th battle.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/277.jpgBattle Master (S)

"And so, the invincible Neptune battled 500 times, risking life and limb. Haha, yeah, I can sound cool if I want!" -Neptune

 

As the trophy says, fight 500 battles. This will unlock during natural progression. The trophy pops when you enter your 500th battle.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/F26.jpg Nice Hits, Lady! (B)

"Secret skill: Nep-Nep's 100 HITS! Wait,, I don't have to get all 100 myself? Aw, plungers..." -Neptune

 

To obtain this trophy, you'll need to amass 100 hits with your characters before an enemy gets a turn. You should wait until Chapter 4 or beyond to attempt this, as you'll have access to Neptune's 'Who Did This!? Nova' (Inafune ship) skill.

 

Head to the colosseum and select a battle that has 6 enemies, or find a battle that has 6 enemies. Make sure the enemies are strong enough that they won't die with one skill use, and slow enough that they won't move out of formation before Neptune and Plutia get a turn. Use Neptune's 'Who Did This, Nova?!' and Plutia's 'Stress Release!' skill on this group, and you should be able to get well over 100 hits. If you are too strong, equip weaker weapons.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HHtPDWmtMg]Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory 120 Hits - Nice Hits, Lady Trophy - YouTube[/ame]

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/042.jpgMassive Damage (B)

"Wow! 100,000 damage! I guess unless you find someone's who's like, 'I got Infinity+1 HP!' you can one-hit KO anyone!" -Neptune

 

To earn this trophy, you need to do 100,000 damage in one combo. As long as an enemy doesn't take its turn, or you stop attacking, the damage piles up. I've accomplished this against a boss with a lot of HP by breaking down his guard, and once the guard is broken, I used Plutia's EXE Skill, “T. Blade kick” followed by Noire's EXE Skill, “Infinite Slash".

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/0DA.jpgLevel Cap Found! (B)

"Well well well, who reached level 99 first? It was me, right? IT WAS ME RIGHT!?!?" -Neptune

 

See (G) Top of Their Class.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/1B9.jpgTop of Their Class (G)

"Everyone's level 99 now! We're totally the bestest ever! Secret bosses ain't no thang! P-Probably..." -Neptune

 

*Missable*

 

You need to be on the True Ending path to recruit all of the characters necessary to earn this trophy. You need 18853411 total EXP for one character to reach level 99. It's strongly advised to go for all the Lily Rank trophies first and clean up this trophy afterwards.

 

If you’ve been following the recommended method to obtain the Lily rank trophies, you should have most, if not all, characters at level 99 once you’ve finished. If any characters haven’t reached level 99 by the time you’ve finished with the Lily ranks, if you have any ‘Many Resets’ (obtain 4 as a hidden treasure from Leggo Island, first area) chips, burn them onto the discs with the Lily Rank chips and equip them on anybody who isn’t level 99. Send scouts to a high level dungeon such as Planeptune Alley until you get an EXP Up effect on it, then get into a battle with the enemies in the dungeon and use a Taboo Staff to respawn them after they've been defeated.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/962.jpgQuest Master (S)

"So we're at Quest Rank S? I can't believe they'd promote a slacker like me! Yokes on them!" -Neptune

 

*Missable if you’re on the Good Ending*

 

In order to advance quest rank, you’ll first have to unlock Advancement Tests, and complete them. You unlock those by completing enough quests. Each rank quest has a hidden point value, and obtaining enough points unlocks an Advancement Test. The higher the quest rank, the more points it gives, so do quests of the highest available rank to unlock them faster. You can repeat the same quest as many times as you want and it’ll still contribute towards unlocking the Advancement Test. The trophy unlocks once you turn in the final advancement quest. The list of advancement tests are below.

 

Advancement Test 1: Defeat Phoenix (found in Bandicrash, Lastation)

 

Advancement Test 2: Obtain Magical Wolf Fang (defeat Fenrir, found in Castle Exterior, Lowee)

 

Advancement Test 3: Defeat Turtle (found in Zega Forest, Leanbox)

 

Advancement Test 4: Defeat Plaid Dolphin (found in Ario Plateau, Lowee)

 

Advancement Test 5: Defeat Vestiges of Momus (Tough Foe found in Graphic Pass, Eden)

 

A few quick quests to repeat to reach Quest Rank S are: "Stress relief" (defeat 8 Tetrisi), and "A gas trap" (defeat 8 Cass Traps). These are Rank A quests, and the enemies can be found in the discovered dungeon Graphic Pass in Eden. The enemies are easy to defeat at this stage of the game.

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/3DE.jpgHot Stuff: Neptune (S)

"Everyone's Lily Rank is maxed out with me! Wow, it looks like I'm all kinds of popular!" -Neptune

*Missable if you aren’t on the True Ending*

 

To obtain all the Lily Rank trophies, you’ll need to have the Lily Rank of a single character to at least 8 (must be showing a red/pink face with hearts for eyes) with all characters. The picture of what the face should look like is shown below. There are a total of 45 pairings which you’ll need to raise the Lily Rank for. Lily Rank between two characters rises by fighting a certain number of battles with the characters paired.

 

Max%20lily%20rank.png

 

To expedite this process, you’ll need to acquire 4 special discs and 4 Harem (Lvl 5 Lily Rank+) chips. You can get Harem x4 as a hidden treasure in the second area of EM ES Magma Cave (optional dungeon in Leanbox) or as an item cube in the optional dungeon Under Inverse (Hyperdimension area). Once you have that, you’ll need to acquire four of either Large Medals I, N, O, Q, R, T, U, X from tough/risky foes, which will give you discs that allow you to place the Harem chips in. See the Boss locations and drops document for info on where to find these medals. You can only exchange a medal once, so if you have multiple Large Medal N’s, you can only get one disc from it.

 

Once you’ve got the four discs, equip them all on your four active party members and fight battles, remembering to check their Lily Rank status every now and then and swap out pairs when a red face is reached. With the Harem chips, a Lily Rank should be leveling up every 10 battles. The best battle to repeat is the colosseum battle ‘It is Year 0...’, as it gives the most experience out of the easy colosseum battles and will help towards obtaining (G) Top of Their Class.

 

Make sure to check all your characters’ Lily Ranks beforehand and put the ones with the least amount of red-faced Lily Ranks in your active party (most likely Noire) to lessen the amount of battles you’ll do in the long run.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/63C.jpgHot Stuff: Plutia (S)

"Everyone's Lily Rank is maxed out with Plutia! I guess it's more like Plutie made everyone into her pets..." -Neptune

 

*Missable if you aren’t on the True Ending*

 

See (S) Hot Stuff: Neptune.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/8E4.jpgHot Stuff: Noire (S)

"Oh, everyone's Lily Rank is maxed out with Noire? She's probably all like, 'b-but I don't like any of you or anything!' Wanna bet!?" -Neptune

 

*Missable if you aren’t on the True Ending*

 

See (S) Hot Stuff: Neptune.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/25C.jpgHot Stuff: Blanc (S)

"Everyone's Lily Rank is maxed out with Blanc! When she's all calm and stuff, it's like sitting next to an oscillating fan of relaxation..." -Neptune

*Missable if you aren’t on the True Ending*

 

See (S) Hot Stuff: Neptune.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/E12.jpgHot Stuff: Vert (S)

"Everyone's Lily Rank is maxed out with Vert! Not like she needs anything else maxed out, know what I'm sayin'!?" -Neptune

 

*Missable if you aren’t on the True Ending*

 

See (S) Hot Stuff: Neptune.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/CD1.jpgHot Stuff: Nepgear (S)

"Everyone's Lily Rank is maxed out with Nepgear!? I guess it's no surprise that my darling sister would get spoiled by everyone." -Neptune

 

*Missable if you aren’t on the True Ending*

 

See (S) Hot Stuff: Neptune.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/245.jpgHot Stuff: Peashy (S)

"Everyone's Lily Rank is maxed out with Peashy! It makes me all warm and bubbly inside to see P-ko treated so well. I'm like the daddy!" -Neptune

 

*Missable if you aren’t on the True Ending*

 

See (S) Hot Stuff: Neptune.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/F49.jpgHot Stuff: Uni (S)

"Everyone's Lily Rank is maxed out with Uni. It's kinda funny to see my sis get all flustered 'cuz her best buddy has a zillion other friends." -Neptune

 

*Missable if you aren’t on the True Ending*

 

See (S) Hot Stuff: Neptune.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/620.jpgHot Stuff: Rom (S)

"Everyone's Lily Rank is maxed out with Rom! That shy kid sure has some kind of charm!" -Neptune

 

*Missable if you aren’t on the True Ending*

 

See (S) Hot Stuff: Neptune.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/8C2.jpgHot Stuff: Ram (S)

"Everyone's Lily Rank is maxed out with Ram! She's like a cat that gets hissy if you bug her too much. And she usually lands butter-side-down." -Neptune

 

*Missable if you aren’t on the True Ending*

 

See (S) Hot Stuff: Neptune.

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/0E5.jpg Prologue Clear! (B)

"Prologue complete! Our battle has only just begun!" -Neptune

 

This is story related and cannot be missed. This will unlock after the prologue ends.

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

 

[spoiler=pro]

 

-See event at Guild

-Quest: Kill Dogoo x5. Find at Virtua Forest Safe Zone

-See event at Item Dev

-See event at Lowee, Lastation, and Leanbox Basilicoms

-See event at Guild

-Station Area opens up, see event there

-See event at Guild. Nepgear leaves after.

-Go to Virtua Forest for an event.

-Trophy pops after the event is finished and you see poor Nep-Nep falling from the sky.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/0E3.jpg Chapter 1 Clear (B)

"Chapter 1 complete! Climbing Mt. Nep-Nep is hard work, but let's go for it!" -Neptune

 

This is story related and cannot be missed. This will unlock after Chapter 1 ends.

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

 

[spoiler=c1]

 

-Plutia and Noire join

-See event at Guild

-Quest: Kill Exhausted Jelly x5. Found in Otorii Great Forest (Planeptune)

-Quest: Get Mysterious Halo x2. Obtain from Contracted Angel in Otorii Great Forest

-Quest: Get Negative Sap x2. Obtain from Hikky in Otorii Great Forest

-Quest: Get Begging Bowl x2. Obtain from Sergeant Froggy in Otorii Great Forest

-Zeca Ruins No. 1 opens up. Fight Arfoire at the end.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/A17.jpgChapter 2 Clear (B)

"Chapter 2 complete! But Gamindustri's history is still like, page 1." -Neptune

 

This is story related and cannot be missed. This will unlock after Chapter 2 ends.

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

 

[spoiler=c2]

 

*Note* Do some quests and buy Life Rings (cost 5000 C each) for your party. You’ll be using them for a majority of the game.

 

-Go to Jet Set Range. Fight Lizard Guard at the end.

-See event in Lastation.

-See event at Planeptune.

-See event in Lastation.

-Quest: Get Crystal Skull x3. Get from Ice Skeleton in Wanderer’s Cave (Lastation)

-See event at Bandicrash

-Go to Kuzarat Facility 1. Fight Copypaste at the end. Noire leaves after.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/D08.jpgChapter 3 Clear (B)

"Chapter 3 complete! The next chapter is super-duper coolios!" -Neptune

 

This is story related and cannot be missed. This will unlock after Chapter 3 ends.

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

 

[spoiler=c3]

 

-Quest: Kill Ancient Dragon x1. Go to Jet Set Range from Lastation for easier access.

-Noire rejoins

-Go through Rud Arms Sewer North to Lowee.

-An event at Lowee Basilicom takes you to a dungeon, you fight Blanc at the end.

-Blanc joins after.

-Go through the dungeon you start in and defeat Mister Badd at the end

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/61C.jpgChapter 4 Clear (B)

"Chapter 4 complete! Let's play more! I mean, if Nepgear will forgive me..." -Neptune

This is story related and cannot be missed. This will unlock after Chapter 4 ends.

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

 

[spoiler=c4]

 

-Quest: Kill x5 Skeleton. Found in Castle Exterior (Lowee)

-Nepgear arrives to the other world.

-Go through Gigo Main Entrance in Lastation

-Meet Vert in Leanbox.

-Return to Planeptune. Nepgear joins

-Quest: Kill R4I-SDHC. Found in Kuzarat Facility 1 (Lastation)

-Go to Halo Forest.

-Nepgear leaves and you fight her and Vert in HDD. You get both after.

-Go to Leanbox. You fight Copypaste then Arfoire right after. No heals in between.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/4E2.jpgChapter 5 Clear (B)

"Chapter 5 complete! What kinda Planeptune will tomorrow bring?" -Neptune

 

This is story related and cannot be missed. This will unlock after Chapter 5 ends.

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

 

*Good/True Ending note*

At the Basilicom in the beginning of the Chapter, get Compa’s Syringe and IF’s Notebook. There's one more item you need to get that occurs in the middle of the story. Check the spoiler for when to get it.

 

[spoiler=c5]

- Non-Planeptune CPUs leave. You can choose to go to either Lowee, Lastation, or Leanbox, where the respective CPU will join the party, then leave after the event on their continent is done. You won’t be able to switch continents until you’ve finished with one.

 

(You can do these in any order)

- Lowee - Mines - fight Copypaste

- Lastation - National Factory - fight Anonydeath.

- Leanbox - Zega Forest - fight Mister Badd and 3x Creatures.

 

*Good/True Ending note*

After finishing one of the above three events, return to Planeptune to get Nep’s Pudding.

 

- Event at Planeptune - All CPUs will rejoin afterwards.

- Haneda Mountain Range opens up. Fight Arfoire at the end.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/2C4.jpgChapter 6 Clear (B)

"Chapter 6 complete! Y'know, if I'm not in your party next time, I'm gonna flip out like a ninja." -Neptune

 

This is story related and cannot be missed. This will unlock after Chapter 6 ends

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

*Good/True Ending note*

At the start of the chapter, enter the Basilicom in Planeptune to get Stuffed Animal, then get Peashy’s Picture by selecting Peashy’s avatar in the Chirper.

 

[spoiler=c6]

- Quest: Find Old Man’s Pathos x2: Get from Old Man Deus in Mines (Lowee) Event at Planeptune’s Basilicom after.

- Quest: Kill Kupokitty x5. Find at Gigo Main Entrance (Lastation) Two events at Planeptune’s Basilicom after.

- Quest: Kill Inky, Miss Inky x5. Find at National Factory (Lastation) Event at Planeptune’s Basilicom after.

- Metroid Shelter opens on Lowee, where you'll face Mister Badd and 3 creatures. Right after, you'll fight Yellow Heart. HP and SP does not get restored from the previous fight.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/4F6.jpgChapter 7 Clear (B)

"Chapter 7 complete! Now that puts the 'hyper' in 'hyperdimension'!" -Neptune

 

This is story related and cannot be missed. This will unlock after Chapter 7 ends.

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

 

[spoiler=c7]

 

-Quest: Kill Renegade Dogoo, Renegade Horsebird, Renegade x1. Find in Ario Plateau (Lowee). Event in Planeptune’s Basilicom after.

-Quest: Kill Flame Fenrir x1. Find in Metroid Shelter (Lowee).

-Otori Cave opens up, fight Pirachu.

-Anonydeath’s Lab opens up, fight Anonydeath, then Yellow Heart right after. HP/SP not restored.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/F38.jpgChapter 8 Clear (B)

"Chapter 8 complete! We won, you guys!" -Neptune

 

*Missable*

 

This is story related and can be missed if you’re on the Normal Ending route. This will unlock after Chapter 8 ends and you’re on the Good/True Ending route.

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

 

[spoiler=c8]

 

Good/True Ending

 

-Magma Cave opens up. Fight Mister Badd, then Yellow Heart.

 

Normal End

 

-Magma Cave opens up. Fight Yellow Heart. You will receive the Normal Ending trophy instead of this trophy.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/3BB.jpgChapter 9 Clear (B)

"Chapter 9 complete! Save the Nep-Nep, save the world!" -Neptune

*Missable*

 

This is story related and can be missed if you’re on the Normal Ending route. This will unlock after Chapter 9 ends.

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

 

*True Ending note*

You may want to unlock the following optional dungeons if you haven't already:

 

Keraga Dimension (Hello)

So Shai Forest (Hello)

Graphic Pass (Eden)

Leggo Island (Planeptune)

Vita Dimension (Lastation)

Pii Shii Factory (PC)

 

For a more efficient run, don't see all the events in the dungeons just yet. Check the spoiler for when the best time to do this is.

 

[spoiler=c9]

NOTE: If you want both Good and True Endings without doing another playthrough, don't see all 6 events in the dungeons. You can see 5 out of the 6 to save time.

 

-See the ? events in Planeptune. Fight as Neptune alone against a few eggplant enemies and Arfoire. (Optional event required for True Ending, but you should do it regardless of the ending you want since you get an Eternal Aegis from the battle, which is a nice piece of equipment.)

-Quest: Find King’s Crown x2 (obtain from King Cardbird in Magma Cave).

-Quest: Find Flamin’ Bone x2 (harvest from Magma Cave).

-Planeptune’s Basilicom has an event. Fight Fake Purple Heart.

-Head to Lastation for an event.

-Extradimensional Space opens up in Eden.

 

Make a separate save at this point if you want both the Good and True Ending in one playthrough.

*True Ending note*

Make sure to see all the events in the 6 optional dungeons before defeating the boss at the end of the Extradimensional Space if you’re going for the True Ending.

 

-Fight Fake White, Yellow, and Green Heart as soon as you enter the dungeon.

-Deeper in the dungeon, fight Fake Black Heart x2, then another set of Fake Black Heart x2 straight after

-Fight Rei Ryghts at the end of the dungeon.

 

 

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/05A.jpg Normal Ending (S)

"Well, I guess it was a Normal Ending, so let's just be happy that peace has returned." -Neptune

*Missable*

 

To get this ending, fail to receive all of the following 5 key Items during chapters 5 and 6:

 

Chapter 5

 

-Compa’s Syringe

-IF’s Notebook

-Nep’s Pudding

 

Chapter 6

 

-Stuffed Animal

-Peashy’s Picture

 

Here's a video of the events required for the Good Ending/True Ending. You cannot view all 5 for the Normal Ending.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n29DQOhlLE&]Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory - Good/True Ending Required Events - YouTube[/ame]

 

[spoiler=nend]

Once you defeat Yellow Heart in chapter 8, you’ll get this ending.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/377.jpgGood Ending (S)

"We were able to save both worlds, so this is the Good Ending! But I still gotta be all, 'I'm so sorry please forgive your sister!' to Nepgear." -Neptune

 

*Missable*

 

To get this ending, obtain all the key items during Chapter 5 and 6, and fail to see all of the necessary events in Planeptune and the following optional dungeons before completing Chapter 9:

 

Keraga Dimension (Hello)

So Shal Forest (Hello)

Graphic Pass (Eden)

Leggo Island (Planeptune)

Vita Dimension (Lastation)

Pii Shii Factory (PC)

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

 

[spoiler=gdend]

 

During Chapter 10, only Neptune and Plutia will travel back to Neptune’s dimension.

 

- Your party options for the chapter will be Neptune, Plutia, Uni, Ram, and Rom

- Fight Rei Ryghts in the City Center. There’s only one battle. Charge EXE Gauge to at least level 2 before going in for an easy win. You don’t have to level up the candidates at all.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1892/A1D.jpgTrue Ending (G)

"The True Ending has to be like this! Next time, there'll be 13 Goddesses, so we'll call it Hyperbakersdozen Neptunia: mk2many! Not really..." -Neptune

*Missable*

 

To get this ending, obtain all the key items during Chapter 5 and 6, do the optional battle on Planeptune that appears at the beginning of Chapter 9, and see all of the necessary events in the following optional dungeons before completing Chapter 9:

 

Keraga Dimension (Hello)

So Shai Forest (Hello)

Graphic Pass (Eden)

Leggo Island (Planeptune)

Vita Dimension (Lastation)

Pii Shii Factory (PC)

 

Here's a video of the required events:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyF6inynsYo&]Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory True End Required Events - YouTube[/ame]

 

To access these optional dungeons, send scouts to dungeons in the respective continents and they will have a chance of discovering these dungeons when they return.

 

Important events for story progression are listed below.

 

[spoiler=trueend]

 

The following events occur during Chapter 10

 

- Watch the events in Planeptune. Everybody eventually ends up in Neptune’s world

- Go to Planeptune’s Basilicom. The other CPU candidates will join you.

- City Center dungeon opens up.

- Fight Fake Iris Heart midway.

- Charge the EXE Gauge all the way to level 4 before proceeding.

- Fight Rei Ryghts at the end. Use one EXE skill and just pound away at the rest of her HP.

- Rei gets powered up, and you’ll have to fight her again. Has about 500,000 HP. Guard Break her first then get at least STR Up or INT Up on your characters before you spam your EXE skills.

 

 

 

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Scouting Mini guide

 

During Chapter 2 you’ll gain the ability to dispatch scouts. Scouts basically travel to dungeons and can return with random effects. They are as follows:

 

- Dungeon Exp increases or decreases. *

- Money earned in dungeons increases or decreases. *

- Item drops in dungeons increases or decreases. *

- Brings back items or money.

- Recruits other scouts.

- Finds a Lost Place on the same continent.

- Finds a dungeon on the same continent.

- Changes types of materials that can be harvested from dungeons. *

- Changes enemy formations, and allows access to either Tough (only when the dungeon’s flag is standing) or Risky (only when the dungeon’s flag is broken) foes, which can drop rare items. *

- Nothing

 

* You can only have one of these effects active at a time.

 

Scouts gain experience if they come back with something, and can eventually level.

 

Scouts require a fee before they can be dispatched. The fees range from 100 to 100,000, and this fee is paid every time it goes off to a dungeon. You can also choose to auto-dispatch a scout, which means it will visit the same dungeon once it’s done scouting.

 

When a scout is dispatched, it will take a certain number of days, depending on the dungeon, before it returns. Once it does, it will enter a resting phase before it can be dispatched again.

 

To efficiently use scouts, do the following:

 

- Auto-dispatch all scouts. Make sure you have enough credits to continuously pay them, as they will get paid every time they are sent off.

 

- Find a dungeon with the highest Scouting Time. Press :l1: or :r1: when your cursor is over the dungeon to view the Scouting Time. Make sure the dungeon doesn’t have an event active.

 

- Enter the dungeon and immediately exit, then check your scouts through the menu. They should all return and go into their resting phase.

 

- Enter the dungeon and exit again. Check their status. They will now be out of their resting phase and enter their scouting phase. You need to check the menu to trigger this transition between phases

 

- Repeat the above two steps until you get the results you want. You can also save your game before checking your scouts when they return and if you don’t like the results, just reload your save.

 

Nepquiz questions and answers:

 

Here are all the questions and answers for the Nepstation quiz that appears in almost every episode. They're not needed for the platinum, but you do get 1,000,000 credits at the end for answering them all correctly, and also they give you useful items for each correct answer. Be warned as some questions might contain spoilers.

 

[spoiler=nepqz]

Chapter 2

 

Which of these is my (Neptune's) sister?

3. Nepgear

 

What is needed to become a CPU in this Gamindustri?

3. CPU Memory

 

What does Neptune call Plutia?

2. Plutie

 

Chapter 3

 

What is the brilliant system Noire taught Neptune and Plutia?

1. Scout System

 

What does Noire make her nation's citizens call her?

2. Lady Black Heart

 

What is the nation Noire established?

1. Lastation

 

Chapter 4

 

How did Mister Badd refer to Blanc as her minister?

1. Lady Blanc

 

When Plutia got lost in Lowee, who was the pretty lady she met?

3. Vert

 

Of the following, which CPU is the tallest?

2. Neptune

 

Chapter 5

 

Of the following, which CPU's personality barely changes in HDD form?

1. Nepgear

 

What was Nepgear's role in the prevoius [sic] title Neptunia mk2?

3. Main Character

 

Of the following, what complaint was NOT leveled against Leanbox?

3. No warranty

Chapter 6

 

What is Neptune's favorite food?

3. Pudding

 

Of the following, which child was NOT in Planeptune's Basilicom?

2. Deco

 

Who is the self-proclaimed idol of the Seven Sages?

1. Abnes

Chapter 7

 

Who of the following has the largest breasts?

3. Yellow Heart

 

Which character has the same name in both dimensions?

2. Histoire

 

According to a survey conducted in Neptune's world, who is the most popular?

3. Noire

 

Chapter 8

 

Who of the following is left-handed?

1. Ram

 

Whose hair grows the most in CPU form?

2. Blanc

 

What is the gender of Anonydeath's heart?

3. Pure Maiden

 

Chapter 9

 

When rescuing IF, whose name did she NOT call out?

1. Nepgear

 

What does Peashy call Neptune?

2. Neptuna

 

What does adult IF call Plutia?

3. (Lady) Plutia

Chapter 10

 

Who is the character always with Rei, and resembles Histoire?

2. Croire

 

What nation did Rei Ryghts rule over?

1. Tari

 

Final Question! What food does Neptune hate!?

1. Eggplant

 

 

Jumping Star

 

The Jumping Star is a key item that allows your leader to jump higher on the field, and reach previously inaccessible areas. You obtain the recipe after defeating the boss of Chapter 5. To create it, you'll need:

 

AG System x1 (Obtain from Main Character Ricky, a tough foe in Wanderer's Cave, Lastation)

Magic Stone x1 (Obtain from R4I-SDHC in Kuzarat Facility 1, Lastation)

Phantom Bird Wing x1 (Obtain from Garuda in Adaldik Forest, PC Continent)

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Thanks for the guide, guys! :)

 

This should come in handy come summer when I plan on doing a speedrun of the platinum during the summer when not only will I have the time to do so, but by then, the best DLC weapons should be released. Can't wait to stay up for well over 24 hours to get this plat as fast as I can. :D

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Nice guide.

 

About getting rating 10 for quests in each chapter:

DO NOT REPICK UP QUESTS WITHOUT FINISHING. Do the quests that unlock that chapter and a few more and leave your log empty. That should give you a 10/10

 

I left some old quests open and didn't get the full rating after chapter 2.

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Good guide here! I have a few tips that will also clear up some things.

 

There will be two quests you get prematurely.

 

Getting Creeped Up On, which will be available in Chapter 5

Robot Rage, which will be available in Chapter 7.

 

These two quests are very misleading because they cannot be done until you go the True route and access Chapter 10. While one would believe these quests keep you from getting a 10 for quest score in Chapters 5 thru 9, that's actually not the case. As long as you do every single quest that is related to the Chapter and is actually doable, you will get a 10 even with those quests sitting in your pool. Quests unlocked during a Chapter count towards that Chapter's score only, so for example you cannot do quests in Chapter 2 to try and boost your score in Chapter 3. The two quests mentioned above are tied to Chapter 10's quest score. I dunno why the game gives you those two quests so early, but they don't count against you. I had those quests in my pool and still managed to get a 10 after doing all of the other quests. If you have those quests and aren't getting 10's in the score, you are more than likely missing a quest. Quests unlock as the Chapter progresses instead of all at once. Also be sure you are sending your scouts out regularly so they can find the hidden dungeons, because quests will unlock as those dungeons appear.

 

MasterLL has been kind enough to put together a spreadsheet document listing quests and posted it on GameFAQs. He is updating it as he progresses through the game. This spreadsheet will be very helpful in keeping track of what you have and may not have unlocked.

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0Aqs_mBqhdLO1dE9DZm1WOVdPRHhLOXQ1QzVHeV9UV3c&toomany=true

 

Getting a 10 on quests on every Chapter is very possible on the first playthrough, but I agree with the recommendation that it should be saved for the recommended second playthrough, since the levels and equips carry over into New Game+. You'll pretty much steamroll the entire game on NG+ until you begin working on Good and True routes.

 

Also, in NG+, your Guild rank will carry over, and you won't have to do the Advancement quests over since they won't appear because you already advanced higher (assuming you were doing enough quests to advance).

 

Using your EXE gauge will be a very critical tactic against bosses and even non-boss enemies. Once you begin unlocking discs, if you have discs that have at least Lv.1 Yellow/Level.2 Blue/Level.1 Red, you can burn the Godly Game "Final Fantasy." It is one of the best disc setups in the game if not arguably the best one (Godly Games and Crappy Games are inspired by actual games). While you can get to Guild rank A to get a disc to burn the game, you could get a disc even earlier if you're able to defeat the Tough/Risky foes and get their Medals (some Medals are prizes for getting a Chapter score of 39-40 as well). Check the Hatched Game Creator trophy to find out where to get the Idea Chips for this Godly Game.

 

Godly Games provide a 4th or 3rd extra effect (some Godly Games need only two Idea Chips) when burned. Final Fantasy gives EXE Gauge Boost Lv.5, which greatly increases the amount the EXE Drive goes up by when the equipped character attacks. This is a very nice effect for those with meaty Rush combos like Vert, Nepgear, and Uni.

 

Since the Orthodox Idea Chip provides a Lily Up + Lv.1 effect, you can also use this Godly Game disc to get a headstart on Lily Ranks before you begin the dedicated process to working on those trophies.

 

Noire can also make use of it to perform Infinite Slash more often, which I highly recommend doing. Noire learns Ignore Enemy Traits as a passive, meaning she negates any special categories and resistances (Nepgear learns it too). Infinite Slash also inflicts debuffs for VIT, MEN, and AGI. The VIT debuff is pretty big, since she is one of few characters who can actually inflict it on their own without needing a Coupling or Formation Skill. Combine Infinite Slash with Ignore Enemy Traits and the Final Fantasy Godly Game, and Noire will wreck practically everything. I really like Noire so I use her often, but she really is one of the best party members to have when she's available. I pair her up with Nepgear so she can break the damage limit (burning a disc with the Idea Chip FPS (Yellow, Lv.5) can also provide the remove damage limit effect).

 

Be careful about burning games, since you can also burn Crappy Games, which provide a negative effect.

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I like your guide. :D Work is keeping me from Plat' this game. :(

Oh um, I'm on chapter 6 and am missing the Picture Keyitem, can I still get the Normal ending with just missing that one alone or I have to not have any of the 5 keyitems from both chapter 5 & 6? :think:

 

Missing even a single item after chapter 6 will lock you into the Normal Ending.

 

I don't have the game yet and I don't plan on getting it soon, but when I do this shall come in handy. Awesome guide you have here!

 

Glad to hear it.

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Good guide

I have one problem myself: I can't find Huge Dogoo in Jet Set Range in Chp2. Can someone tell me how because that's all I need left for "Avid Newsie" trophy

It's a risky foe, which means you need to send scouts until the enemy formations are changed. The enemy preview will change as a result and show Huge Dogoo to reflect this.

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It's a risky foe, which means you need to send scouts until the enemy formations are changed. The enemy preview will change as a result and show Huge Dogoo to reflect this.

 

Also, since it's a risky foe, the flag must be down in the dungeon. Remember:

 

Risky foe = flag down

Tough foe = flag up

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Nice guide, I have a question about the quest master trophy though, I am post-game and have finished every quest in the game but I'm still Rank A and the advancement Test 5 didn't appear, do I have to beat every Colosseum fight for the test to show up or what can I do?

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Nice guide, I have a question about the quest master trophy though, I am post-game and have finished every quest in the game but I'm still Rank A and the advancement Test 5 didn't appear, do I have to beat every Colosseum fight for the test to show up or what can I do?

 

As the description states, you can clear any quest as often as you want and it'll count towards unlocking the next Advancement Test. I don't think beating the colosseum fights have anything to do with it. So you could do say, the A Rank quest 'Find Green Block x5' again and again and the test should show up once you've cleared it enough time.

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As the description states, you can clear any quest as often as you want and it'll count towards unlocking the next Advancement Test. I don't think beating the colosseum fights have anything to do with it. So you could do say, the A Rank quest 'Find Green Block x5' again and again and the test should show up once you've cleared it enough time.

 

Oh I see, thank you kindly for the reply, I was freaking out about this trophy as I would rather avoid having to do every quest in the game again.

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Great guide, thanks!

 

How long is it taking everyone to farm these holy whale balls? Its been 45 mins already and I have yet to see one :(

 

They didn't take me too long at all, maybe about 15-20 battles? You can use Taboo Staffs to respawn them immediately.

 

greenz, about the condition for the True End, you need to do the eggplant fights in the Planeptune (Chapter 9) as well.

 

It's usually hard to miss if you are clicking on all of the Event markers, but I think people are missing it because they are rushing to reach the last chapter.

 

I thought that was a required event to progress the chapter. I have it listed as such under the chapter trophy. I did it every time I reached that point because you get an Eternal Aegis for beating it. Any idea when it becomes unavailable?

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