The classes you have to choose from are the Warrior, Rogue and Mage. 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. 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. This is because completing all the side quests will level you further, making the levelling process to Level 75 shorter on Legend 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. Reason being, Hero of the People requires you to complete all quests on Hero difficulty. Step 1: Complete the game on Hero with any class, completing all side questsįirst 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. Therefore it is recommended that these trophies are also done in single player alongside Bloodlust. 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 you’ll have to do at least a partial playthrough on single player to meet the requirements for those two trophies. 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. The other issue involves Chatterbox, Big Spender and Crystal Scavenger. Because of this, we recommend you do two playthroughs - Hero and Legend on the same character - on single player. 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. 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. 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. The biggest issue here is getting kills for kill trophies: they do not register properly if you are not hosting the game. 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. 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.īefore you start - Issues with Multiplayer: Two trophies are online, but require little effort to achieve. A vast majority of the trophies are quest- and kill-related, so you'll likely receive most without trying. You'll have to complete it with each character class, as well as fourth time on Legend difficulty, DHA's version of NG+. Trophy-wise, there isn't much to the game. As the genre title implies, you'll be hacking your way throught monsters in order to get epic loot and complete quests. If you've ever played Diablo or Torchlight, then chances are you'll feel at home here.
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