The Witcher 3 Computational Wild Hunt is an epic open-world RPG cherished for having cod accents: deep story, unforgettable characters, immersive world. Among the many other feats, the player trophies by doing different tasks, quests, or challenges.This master guide serves as a complete trophy guide to Wild Hunt alongside tips and strategies on how to achieve each.
Description of trophy
We have trophies in Witcher 3 which are assigned for doing certain actions, quests, or challenges. Trophies are divided into four types-the Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum-which symbolize different levels of difficulty and score.
Bronze: Mostly awarded for elementary tasks or minor milestones.
Silver: They are much more difficult than bronze trophies, as it requires putting in a large portion of game content.
Gold: They are dependent on major achievements or realization of big chunks of content.
Platinum: To win this, a player must have acquired all the other trophies in the game.
2.3 Trophy Categories and Requirements
2.1 Story-Related Trophies
These trophies would be given to you as you go through the storyline. They cannot be missed if you care to finish the primary quests of the game.
1. “Lilac and Gooseberries” (Bronze)
Requirement: Find Ciri.
How to Obtain: The trophy is given along the way through the main quest called “The Nilfgaardian Connection.” Just follow through with the storyline, carrying out the search for Ciri, and you will be granted this trophy.
2. “The Beast of Toussaint” (Bronze)
Requirement: Complete the quest “The Beast of Toussaint.”
How to Obtain: The quest is in the Blood and Wine expansion. Upon completion of the quest to investigate a string of murders claimed by a mysterious beast.
3. “A Friend in Need” (Silver)
Requirement: Complete the main quest “The Last Wish.”
How to Obtain: Finish the quest involving searching for the Djinn. It is a very important event in the main storyline, and when you finish it, you will be granted this trophy.
4. “Something More” (Silver)
Requirement: Complete the main story quest “Something More.”
How to Obtain: The quest focuses mainly on story developments, especially around the relation between Ciri and Geralt. Completing the quest will give you the trophy.
Trophies for Side Quests and Exploration
These trophies are given for finishing side quests, finding undisclosed areas, and exploring.
5. “Gwent: Old Friend” (Bronze)
Requirement: Win against an innkeeper in Gwent.
How to Obtain: Just visit any innkeeper who plays Gwent and beat him in the game. This trophy will perhaps require some Gwent skills but is otherwise fairly easy.
6. Troll Slayer (Bronze)
Requirement: Kill 10 trolls.
How to Obtain: Trolls are all over the world; they are mostly found in caves or on the mountain. Kill ten of them to get your trophy.
7. Master Marksman (Silver)
Requirement: Kill an enemy after shooting him in the head with a crossbow from a distance of more than 30 meters.
How to Obtain: Crossbow ready, get up somewhere high, then shoot for the head of any poor guy 30 meters away to get that trophy.
8. “A Matter of Life and Death” (Silver)
Requirement: Finish the quest “A Matter of Life and Death.”
How to Obtain: This quest is part of the main story, which requires a trip to a masquerade ball. Finish this quest to gain your trophy.
9. “What Was It?” (Gold)
Requirement: Complete all contracts in the game.
How to Obtain: Contracts are basically side quests for monster hunts. A total of 30 contracts exist. Check your quest-log and complete all of them.
10. “The Bigger They Are…” (Gold)
Requirement: Defeat all Golems in the game.
How to Obtain: Golems may pose quite a challenge for any hunter, for they are scattered in different places. Find each Golem and kill him to get the trophy.
Crafting and Upgrade Trophies
These are awarded for crafting, upgrading gear, and such.
11. “The Witcher’s Bestiary” (Silver)
Requirement: Complete all entries in the Bestiary.
How to Obtain: The Bestiary is a catalogue for enemies and creatures. Complete all the entries by killing or researching every creature.
12. A Dangerous Game (Bronze)
Requirement: Gwent against every player in the game.
How to Obtain: Simply play Gwent games with every opposing player in the game, including all the inns and taverns. No need to win: just play the game for the trophy to pop.
13. The Dismantler (Silver)
Requirement: Dismantle fifty items.
How to Obtain: Find a merchant able to dismantle items and dismantle fifty items from your inventory through him.
14. Master Craftsman (Gold)
Requirement: Upgrade every single piece of Witcher gear to the highest level.
How to Obtain: Acquire all Witcher gear sets and upgrade each to the highest levels. This demands huge amounts of crafting materials and money.
2.4. Miscellaneous Trophies
Included here, these trophies cover several operations and challenges whose definitions do not fall under any other classification.
15. Go to Sleep (Bronze)
Requirement: Sleep in 20 locations.
How to Obtain: Go sleep in inns, beds, and campsites scattered across the whole world in the game. Getting the trophy is an easy accomplishment through exploratory gameplay and normal gameplay repetition.
3. Tips and Strategies for Trophy Hunting
3.1. Plan Your Approach
Strategic Planning: The first step is to compile a list of all trophies and categorize them according to their difficulty and requirements. Emphasis should be placed on grouping trophies that can be completed simultaneously so as to minimize effort.
Checklists: Set up checklists under each category to help track progress and make sure no objectives are missed.
3.2. Questing Taller and Faster
Managing Quest: Take a logical approach to completing quests and side activities to maximize your efficiency.
Quest-chain: Look out for quest chains and concurrent storylines that save your time and effort.
Use Guides and Resources: Consult online guides and forums for trophies that prove challenging and for those that have hidden requirements.
Community Resources: Share tips and strategies with the gaming community on certain obstacles that require solving for specific trophies.
3.3. Combat and Exploration Tips
Combat Strategies: Develop suitable and effective combat strategies to eliminate certain enemies and bosses relevant to the acquisition of some trophies.
16. “The Good Stuff” (Bronze)
Requirement: To the best item.
How to Obtain: Acquire the highest preferably quality item from any category of armor and weapons. The highest quality gear Level usually gets found or crafted.
17. “Explore!” (Silver)
Requirement: Find all places on the map.
How to Obtain: Explore nearly every dent of the game-world and mark all locations on the map. This requires rigorous searching and sharp attention to detail.
18. “Hero of the Day” (Gold)
Requirement: All side quests and activities completed.
How to Obtain: Making all side quests and activities of the game; mini-games, Gwent matches, and treasure hunts are included here.
19. “Master of the Craft” (Platinum)
Requirement: The rest of the trophies obtained.
How to Obtain: Obtain the Platinum Trophy by obtaining all other trophies in the game, which include all the story line trophies, side quests, and other challenges.
3.5. Patience and Persistence
Stay Patient: Some trophies simply require time and elbow grease. Remain patient and keep persistent.
Trial and Error: Never get discouraged when bad things happen. Learn from your mistakes, and change your tactics.
Enjoy the Process: Always remember to have fun playing the game and enjoying its content as you work on trophies. The process is as important as the end goal.
4. Conclusion
Achieving every trophy in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt requires skills, strategy, and dedication. Letting this guide walk you through various tricks and strategies can help you speed up trophy hunting and make the rest of your gaming session… well, a lot better. Remember, trophies just measure progress and accomplishments, whereas true enjoyment from The Witcher 3 comes from getting lost in its story, exploring vast nature, and engaging with dynamic gameplay.