The list of trophies for Final Fantasy 16 has been unveiled, featuring a total of 50 trophies for players to obtain. Among the objectives, one trophy hints at the inclusion of a potential bonus mode in the game.
Recently, Final Fantasy 16 has garnered attention from players for its gameplay mechanics and a story influenced by Game of Thrones. Just a week before its release, there has been an influx of news delving deeper into the gameplay experience. Additionally, the game has sparked discussions as it has been spotted in the hands of players prior to its official launch, resulting in a plethora of spoilers circulating.
Adding to the ever-growing list of spoilers, Powerpyx has unveiled the trophies that players can earn in Final Fantasy 16. The game will offer a total of 50 trophies, consisting of 1 Platinum, 3 Gold, 6 Silver, and 40 Bronze. Most of these trophies revolve around overall completion, with 12 of them tied to the game's story content. Additionally, 18 trophies are dedicated to combat achievements, such as performing 100 hits with a Megaflare or flawlessly executing 3 Steel counters in a single battle.
Full Final Fantasy 16 Trophy List (Minus Story-Related Ones)
Combat
Punisher: Punish 10 enemies (excluding battles in the Hall of Virtue)
You’re Not the Boss of Me: Defeat a boss without taking damage.
Defeat 20 enemies in a semi-primed state (excluding battles in the Hall of Virtue) to achieve the Made to Be Broken objective.
To complete the It's Over 50,000 challenge, deal 50,000 damage to an enemy while it is staggered, excluding battles in the Hall of Virtue and while fully primed as Ifrit.
Packing Heat: Successfully perform and connect 2 Heatwave Counters within one battle (excluding battles in Hall of Virtue).
Land Gouge, Wicked Wheel, and Rook’s Gambit while airborne and successfully defeat 5 enemies (excluding battles in the Hall of Virtue) with Deadly Embrace.
Road to Redemption: Successfully bait an adversary into attacking the Lightning Rod a total of three instances, ensuring it vanishes, without counting any confrontations transpiring within the Hall of Virtue.
Defend Against All Odds: Protect the Land Titanic Block from 10 enemy attacks (excluding battles in the Hall of Virtue).
Master of Counterattacks: Successfully execute the third punch of a Titanic Counter twice within one battle (excluding battles in the Hall of Virtue).
Land a total of 100 hits with a Lv. 2 or higher Megaflare (excluding battles in the Hall of Virtue).
Achieve the So Mega trophy by skillfully executing a Precision Dodge 3 times while charging a single Megaflare (excluding battles in the Hall of Virtue).
Conquer the Cold: Freeze 10 enemies with Cold Snap by flawlessly dodging their attacks (excluding battles in Hall of Virtue).
Ice in the Veins: Vanquish three or more foes simultaneously who are frozen by Frostbite, Permafrost, or Diamond Dust (excluding battles in Hall of Virtue).
Land Zantetsuken at Lv. 2 or above a total of five times, excluding battles in the Hall of Virtue, to complete the Every Damn Sinew challenge.
To earn the Fistful of Steel trophy, successfully perform three Steel Counters in a single battle, excluding battles in the Hall of Virtue.
Completion
Yes, Eikon: Master all of a single Eikon’s abilities and feats.
Masterclass: Upgrade all feats and abilities to their maximum.
With Two Ds: Upgrade consumable potency and inventory slots to their maximum.
And They Opened Up My Mind: Collect six signboards.
Think, Mark!: Defeat 10 notorious marks.
Hunter, Hunted: Clear the Hunt Board.
Trial Run: Complete a chronolith trial.
For the Hoard: Obtain all curiosities.
Dressed to the Fives: Craft or upgrade 5 pieces of gear.
Half Past Twilight: Craft the legendary sword Gotterdammerung.
The Pen is Mightier: Open 10 letters at the reading table.
The More You Know: Help Harpocrates attain a knowledge level of 5.
Careful Whisper: Obtain all available items from your patrons.
You Can Pet the Dog trophy: Pet Torgal 5 times.
A Fine Hound: Execute and land 5 Precision Sics (excluding battles in Hall of Virtue).
When You Ride Alone: Ride Ambrosida for the first time.
Here Be Rosfields: Visit all areas on the world and local maps.
Eureka: Spend 36,000 gil at the Tub & Crown.
Fantasy, Finally: Complete the game on “Final Fantasy” mode.
Players will need to complete various feats related to collectibles and upgrades in order to unlock the remaining achievements. One particularly noteworthy Trophy involves completing the game on "Final Fantasy" mode, which may be a new difficulty option in Final Fantasy 16 that becomes available during a second playthrough.
To acquire all the listed trophies, players may need to play through Final Fantasy 16 multiple times. Most of the completion and combat feats are rewarded with Bronze trophies, while the more complex achievements like "Careful Whisper" are Silver. The "Fantasy, Finally" trophy stands out as one of the few Gold Trophies in the game and hints at an entirely new, and possibly difficult, difficulty setting that players speculate will be unlocked after the initial playthrough. If this is the case, Final Fantasy 16 players will need to test their combat skills to the fullest in order to conquer this challenging task.
Final Fantasy 16 launches on June 22 for PlayStation 5.