One True King

Awarded for achieving 100% completion.

Earn all other Ni No Kuni 2 Revenant Kingdom trophies to unlock Platinum. After doing all trophies you will have 100% game completion.

King in Exile

Awarded for finishing Chapter 1.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed.

King Reborn

Awarded for finishing Chapter 2.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed.

Kingdom Creator

Awarded for finishing Chapter 3.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed.

A Destiny Discovered

Awarded for finishing Chapter 4.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed.

A Matter of Time

Awarded for finishing Chapter 5.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed.

The Price of Progress

Awarded for finishing Chapter 6.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed.

The Mark of Kings

Awarded for finishing Chapter 7.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed.

Peace Breaks Out

Awarded for finishing Chapter 8.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed.

Onward to Unity

Awarded for finishing Chapter 9.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed.

Ocean-Going King

Awarded for making your first sea voyage.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed (unlocks in Chapter 5).

King of the Skies

Awarded for making your first trip in the Zippelin.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed (unlocks in Chapter 7).

Royal Mint

Awarded for amassing 500,000 guilders.

For this you need 500,000 guilders (money) at the same time. You can check how much money you have when pressing Touchpad. Please do not confuse this with Kingsguilders (which are used for building your Kingdom). Only the normal Guilders that you use to buy items from vendors count for this! After beating the story, all side quests, and 50 tainted monsters you will end up with just around 500,000. DO NOT spend big sums of money on anything. You really don’t have to anyway. The game is really easy and enemies drop more than enough weapons, armor and health items than you’ll ever need. Plus you level up so quickly that one thing you buy will be obsolete 1 hour later. Just keep your money. You can make some minor purchases such as improving a certain spell or cooking up a higgledy. At the very end after defeating the 10 bonus Tainted Monsters and 10th Dreamer’s Maze I ended up with a little over 600,000 (at 100% game completion). There are a few things you can do to speed this up, do these as early as possible: Tactics Tweaker: Spoils Settings = Cash vs. Kit (choose more Cash). I recommend leaving the others geared on Experience, that will save you much more time for the platinum than the money.

Evermore Barracks: Research “More Spoils of War”

Evermore Explorer’s Guild: Research “Improved Smash and Grab”

Evermore Explorer’s Guild: “Improved Foraging Techniques”

Evermore Hubble-Bubblery: “Money Magnetism”

Evermore Hubble-Bubblery: “Quality Control”

Evermore Elite Barracks: “Even More Spoils of War”

Evermore Hyper Hubble-Bubblery: “Advanced Money Magnetism”

Evermore Hyper Hubble-Bubblery “Advanced Quality Control” Even if you spent a ton of money and end with less than 500k, you can easily farm it in the endgame. Then monsters drop a lot more money and with all the skills and research unlocked it won’t take too long to farm money. Still, to save time, best not spend any. When you’re at 425,000 or so you can make a manual save and try to sell off all your items. After the story this should be enough to push you over 500,000 total. Then you can finally spend money as you see fit! Alternative Endgame Method: Fully upgrade the storage of your kingdom Evermore to hold 999 items and put all citizens to work in production facilities (mines/lumber yards/hunting lodges/farms/gardens/bazaars/fish markets). Wait for storage to be full and sell all the items. This way you just need to wait it out and don’t have to actively play.

Lord Treasurer

Awarded for opening 100 treasure chests.

See trophy “Royal Treasurer”.

Royal Treasurer

Awarded for opening 200 treasure chests.

There are infinite treasure chests in the game. You’ll see them literally everywhere, in outdoors and indoors areas. The fastest way to farm 200 is in Dreamer’s Door Mazes. You can do this in the first Dreamer Door if you want. They are randomly generated and always hold tons of Treasure Chests. After the story I had around 100 Treasure Chests. Then I did the 10 Dreamer’s Door and picked up their chests along the way and ended up with well over 250. There are so many more chests scattered around the main map than you need, you’ll have no trouble getting to 200. If you want to farm it though, Dreamer’s Mazes are the way to go. You can quit out of the maze before the final floor and replay it to gather chests infinitely.

Tripple Threat

Awarded for having 50 trip doors remember you.

Trip doors are fast travel points scattered all around the map. You will be introduced to the first one as part of the story. They look like blue glowing fields of energy on the floor. Luckily, there are 57, more than you need. For a full list of all Trip Doors, see: Ni No Kuni 2 Trip Door Locations. If any location is unclear, check out the Ni No Kuni 2 Map with all Locations.

Make Your Best Offer

Awarded for giving the right gift to a higgledy stone.

See trophy “No Stone Unturned”.

No Stone Unturned

Awarded for satisfying every single higgledy stone.

There are 30 Higgledy Stones in the game. For their locations see: Ni No Kuni 2 All Higgledy Stone Locations.

A Bit on the Side

Awarded for completing your first side quest.

See trophy “No Downside”.

Side-Tracked

Awarded for completing 50 side quests.

See trophy “No Downside”.

Beside Yourself

Awarded for completing 100 side quests.

See trophy “No Downside”.

No Downside

Awarded for completing 150 side quests.

» Ni No Kuni 2 Side Quests Guide There are 175 side quests in the game. For this trophy you only need 150. However, to unlock all 103 citizens (to upgrade castle to level 4) you’ll need to do pretty much all of them anyway. I highly recommend that you do all side quests as soon as they pop up. Each story chapter introduces new side quests (starting at chapter 4). Always fast travel to all major settlements at the start of every chapter and check for quest markers. Luckily, the quests are super easy to find. The quest markers show up on the map. They are short 1-step fetch-quests. A few are delivery quests but all materials can be farmed from Evermore’s Fish Markets/Bazaars/Mines/Hunting Lodges/Farms. Always keep those facilities fully upgraded and assign one person to each facility. This way you will get a broad range of items for later quests. For all side quests, their starting locations and walkthroughs, please refer to the complete Ni No Kuni 2 Side Quest Guide.

Errand Boy

Awarded for completing your first errand.

See trophy “Knight Errand”.

All About the Errands

Awarded for completing 50 errands.

See trophy “Knight Errand”.

Knight Errand

Awarded for completing 100 errands.

Errands can be started from the so-called “Swift Solutions” Vendor. The first one shows up in Hydropolis (Chapter 5). He is marked on the map by an icon that looks like a mage’s hat. After chapter 5 the Swift Solutions errand-giver will show up in all major settlements. You can find this vendor in (marked on map): Goldpaw

Hydropolis

Ding Dong Dell

Broadleaf They all have the same errands, doesn’t matter which one you visit. Most errands are very simple delivery quests (deliver 3-5 items of a sort to the errand giver). A few are for slaying certain types of monsters or crafting a specific piece of gear. All materials can be farmed from Evermore’s Fish Markets/Bazaars/Mines/Hunting Lodges/Farms. Always keep those facilities fully upgraded and assign one person to each facility. This way you will get a broad range of items. The Swift Solutions Vendor always has up to 12 errands available. When he runs out, check back later (after an hour of gameplay or so). New errands will pop up over time. Start working on this from chapter 5 onwards and you’ll be done in no time. Completing errands gives you tokens of gratitude. You can trade those in for items and to scout for new citizens. Thereby, the errands are absolutely necessary to recruit the 100 new subjects (citizens). You can keep track of this by pressing Touchpad > Library > Statistics > Number of Swift Solutions Errands Completed.

Soldier King

Awarded for defeating 1,000 enemies.

See trophy “Warrior King”.

Warrior King

Awarded for defeating 2,000 enemies.

Self-explanatory. Kill 2,000 enemies over the course the game. It does not matter what character(s) you use to kill them. It can be any character (doesn’t have to be the king Evan). You can keep track of this by pressing Touchpad > Library > Vital Statistics > Total Number of Enemies Defeated. I got to just about 2100 when I reached 100% completion, all by natural progression and without farming. Just go for the other trophies and this should come naturally during the endgame. If you want to farm it, the best places are low-level areas. After the story you can one-hit the enemies and get kills super quickly. Forest of Niall – Greenling Grove is a great farming spot. After killing all enemies you can use the fast travel point to make all enemies respawn (only a 2 second loading screen). Roland’s Circular Sword skill will wipe an entire group of enemies in one hit.

Toppler of the Tainted

Awarded for defeating your first tainted monster.

See trophy “Scourge of the Tainted”.

Scourge of the Tainted

Awarded for defeating 50 tainted monsters.

» Ni No Kuni 2 All Tainted Monsters Locations There are 60 Tainted Monsters in the game. They are stronger versions of normal monsters. The last 10 only spawn after defeating the first 50. You can keep track of them by pressing Touchpad > Library > Tainted Monsters. For their locations and advanced strategies, please refer to: Ni No Kuni 2 All Tainted Monsters Locations. If any location is unclear you can check the full Ni No Kuni 2 World Map with all Locations. Below is a video of the 50th Tainted Monster, including the list of monsters at the end of the video:

Ball Boy

Awarded for collecting a total of 2,000 balls.

There are green balls (health), blue balls (magic), gold balls (awakening), higgledy balls (higgledy companions). They are randomly dropped during combat and as rewards for defeating enemies. You’ll get some for every combat encounter. Getting 2,000 sounds like a lot, but I got this all through natural gameplay on my way to the platinum trophy. I didn’t have to farm for any of these and often avoided combat altogether. Balls can still be farmed infinitely after the story in free-roam. Just keep killing groups of enemies. It is highly recommended that you research the following topics in Evermore as soon as possible (requires Castle Level 2): Kingmaker’s Cathedral – Kingmaker’s Blessing

Kingmaker’s Cathedral – Kingmaker’s Better Blessing

Kingmaker’s Cathedral – Boon

Kingmaker’s Cathedral – Better Boon

Kingmaker’s Cathedral – Bounty

Kingmaker’s Cathedral – Better Bounty These upgrades greatly increase the number of balls dropped by your Kingmaker Lofty. You can keep track of this by pressing Touchpad > Library > Vital Statistics > Total Number of Green Balls Gathered / Total Number of Blue Balls Gathered / Total Number of Gold Balls Gathered / Total Number of Higgledy Balls Gathered. Add up those 4 types of ball to see your progress towards this trophy. Note: the purple orbs from Dreamer’s Door Mazes do NOT count for this.

Wakey Wakey

Awarded for being awakened by a golden ball.

Sometimes in combat you’ll see a golden glowing ball floating around (randomly dropped by Lofty, your Kingmaker). This happens more frequently in long fights against strong boss enemies (only after finding “Lofty”, your kingmaker). The golden ball “awakens” you, meaning it unleashes your inner strength and boosts your attack and defense. This is pretty much guaranteed to unlock automatically over the course of the story. While the golden balls are rare, they do drop every now and then and you’ll have to fight plenty of tough monsters throughout the story. When you awaken you will see a special animation move and then you start glowing golden. You can increase the odds by building the “Kingmaker’s Cathedral” in Evermore and researching its special skills “Kingmaker’s Bounty” & “Kingmaker’s Better Bounty”. These upgrades will make more golden balls appear.

Wide Awake

Awarded for being awakened 50 times.

You get awakened when you start glowing golden and your mana gauge becomes infinite. Normally, this happens when you pick up a golden ball during combat, which happens randomly (see trophy “Wakey Wakey”). There is a very fast and reliable way to farm this though: After finishing the story you can replay the final boss as often as you want. During this fight you can charge up your awakening gauge by holding on Lofty. You can easily do this 4+ times per replay. You will have to grind the endboss 50 times or so anyway to get to level 95 for the 10th Dreamer’s Door. So you can easily combine the boss grind with the awakenings. To actually unlock the trophy you need to get 1 more golden ball outside of the final boss fight. To clarify: yes it does count your awakenings from the endboss but the trophy only pops when collecting one more golden ball from normal enemies.

Higgledy Gaggle!

Awarded for getting a set of matching higgledies!

Awarded for getting a set of matching higgledies!

For this you must equip 4 higgledies with the same type of head accessory. You’ll notice some higgledies have horns on their head, others have bones, sunglasses, hats, leafs etc.

Simply cook up all higgledies at the Evermore Higglery and go find all Higgledy Stones (trophy “No Stone Unturned”). Then you’ll have plenty of choices.When equipping 4 higgledies with the same head accessory you’ll see a yellow text “Higgledy Gaggle!” on the screen. It makes the attacks of your 4 selected higgledies stronger.Examples of 4 matching higgledies (research new higgledy cookbooks at Evermore Higglery & go find the Higgledy Stones): [Easiest Option – All Cookable] Pib the Peregrinator, Gyre the Flyer, Abradab the Aviator, Cummerbund the Clement

[Easiest Option – All Cookable] Tulgey the Dingy, Crooky the Spooky, Coronach the Cranky, Gibbet the Jaundiced

[Alternatve 1] Twinkle the Twee, Wiff-Waff the Wafty, Brocken the Briny, Wroth the Wrong’un

[Alternative 2] Knoll the Coal-Fired, Borogove the Burning, Bandersnatch the Blazer, Teakettle the Toasty

Music Buff

Awarded for acquiring 30 songbooks.

Raw Recruiter

Awarded for recruiting your first new subject.

See trophy “Recruiting Consultant”.

Recruiting Sergeant

Awarded for recruiting 50 new subjects.

See trophy “Recruiting Consultant”.

Recruiting Consultant

Awarded for recruiting 100 new subjects.

» Ni No Kuni 2 Citizens List For this trophy you must get ALL 103 citizens in the citizen almanac. Even though this trophy says 100, you need all 103. This is because yourself (Evan), Roland, and the Kingmaker don’t count as “recruits”. To get all subjects you must do almost all side quests. » Ni No Kuni 2 Side Quests Guide None of these quests or citizens are missable! You can still get all of them after the story in free-roam. Simple follow the Side Quest Guide linked above and you’ll get all of them (it’s color-coded to highlight the quests that matter for citizens).

Cooking Up a Treat

Awarded for cooking your first dish.

You automatically cook your first dish during Chapter 4. You need to talk to the cook in Evermore and choose something you want to cook. Ingredients are gathered in the wilds and by defeating enemies, but can also be obtained by letting your citizens farm them in Evermore.

Cooking Up a Storm

Awarded for cooking 50 dishes.

Dishes can be cooked at the Evermore Cookshop (your castle). To earn this trophy you must cook 50 DIFFERENT recipes. There are 51 in total, so for this trophy you can skip one. You unlock new dishes automatically over time, by doing side quests, and by upgrading the cookshop. While in Evermore, walk over to the cookshop to cook a recipe. The required ingredients are gathered in the wilds and by defeating enemies, but can also be obtained by letting your citizens farm them in Evermore. The most effective method is to upgrade your farms, ranches and gardens in Evermore. Then assign a few citizens to them and check back regularly to collect the items. Also upgrade your farms etc. to get rarer ingredients. To farm the rarest ingredients you will have to upgrade the castle to level 4 (recruit all 100 citizens, see trophy “King of the Castle”). In the cookshop you can see a checkmark behind the dishes you have already cooked. Once cooked they will become available for purchase permanently.

Weapon Whizz

Awarded for creating 50 different types of weapon.

For this trophy you need to craft 50 DIFFERENT (unique) pieces of melee weapons / ranged weapons. This can be done at the Evermore Weapon Workshop (your castle). You must upgrade this facility and research better weapons. With each upgrade and research, more weapons become available for crafting. The ingredients can be farmed by your citizens in Evermore (mines, hunting lodges, fish markets etc.). You can see a red checkmark behind the weapons you have already crafted. Once you have 50 of those checkmarks the trophy will pop. You can also make a manual save before this trophy and reload it afterwards to get the money & materials back.

Armor Ace

Awarded for creating 50 different types of armor.

For this trophy you need to craft 50 DIFFERENT (unique) pieces of clothes / footwear/ rings / pendants. This can be done at the Evermore Outfitters (your castle). You must upgrade this facility and research better armor. With each upgrade and research, more armor items become available for crafting. The ingredients can be farmed by your citizens in Evermore (mines, hunting lodges etc.). You can see a red checkmark behind the armor you have already crafted. Once you have 50 of those checkmarks the trophy will pop. Do note that rings and pendants also count as “armor”. You can also make a manual save before this trophy and reload it afterwards to get the money & materials back.

Master of Magic

Awarded for upgrading your spells 50 times.

For this trophy you need to upgrade spells a total of 50 times. You can upgrade each spell up to 15 times. After every few upgrades the ingredients will change. Spell Upgrades can be done at the Evermore Spellworks (your castle). You must upgrade this facility and research better spells. With each upgrade and research more spell upgrades become available. The ingredients can be farmed by your citizens in Evermore (mining camps etc.). Over the course of the story you unlock new team members. They come with new spells for upgrading, thus you have more choices. After the story you will have more than enough materials for 50 upgrades. You can also make a manual save before this trophy and reload it afterwards to get the money & materials back.

Higgledy Hotshot

Awarded for cooking up 50 different higgledies.

For this trophy you need to cook 50 DIFFERENT (unique) higgledy companions. Higgledies can be cooked up at the Evermore Higglery (your castle). You must upgrade this facility and research better higgledy cookbooks. With each upgrade and research more higgledy recipes become available. The ingredients can be farmed by your citizens in Evermore (mining camps, hunting lodges etc.). You can also make a manual save before this trophy and reload it afterwards to get the money & materials back.

Master Builder

Awarded for building 20 facilities in Evermore.

To make your kingdom at Evermore flourish you must build new facilities and upgrade the castle. More facilities can be built as your castle level rises. Do a lot of side quests to recruit new citizens. Then the castle area can be expanded so you can make 20+ facilities.

King of the Castle

Awarded for upgrading Evermore Castle to Level 4.

Level 4 is the maximum castle level. To get to this level you must have recruited ALL 103 people in the game and built all possible facilities. This can only be done after having finished the story, because the last few citizens don’t spawn before then. Luckily, nothing is missable and everything is still possible after the story in free-roam. For more info on the citizens check trophy “Recruiting Consultant”.

Superpower

Awarded for increasing your influence to 70,000,000.

Influence is determined by how well built-out your Kingdom is. The maximum is 100,000,000.

70,000,000 is possible at Castle Level 3. You’ll have to upgrade all facilities to the maximum and do all research projects. You can check your influence by fast travelling to Evermore and pressing .To increase the castle level you will have to recruit new people, see trophy “Recruiting Consultant”.

To Arms!

Awarded for winning your first skirmish.

Automatic story-related trophy, cannot be missed (unlocks in Chapter 3).

God of War

Awarded for overcoming 50 skirmish challenges.

For this you must beat 50 DIFFERENT (unique) skirmishes. They show up around the map as flag posts and will always be marked on the map. The trouble is that they show up randomly. Getting all of them is rather tedious and may be one of your last trophies. Playing HARD version does NOT count towards this. Only the normal versions count. Go around the map and finish all the skirmishes that you see. When you’ve already finished a skirmish you’ll notice it gives you the option to upgrade to a hard version for 1000 Kingsguilders. This is how you know you’ve already done this skirmish. Don’t repeat those on hard, it won’t count. Also note that there are many “Invaders in Evermore” skirmishes. New ones spawn frequently outside Evermore. These are needed to get the trophy. They will increase in level and unlike other skirmishes cannot be replayed. I had to beat all available skirmishes on the map, all skirmishes from side quests, and Invaders in Evermore VII (#7) to pop this trophy. The Invaders in Evermore events don’t always show up. If they don’t, repeat another skirmish outside Evermore and fast travel back and forth between a few places. After a while a new flag will spawn just outside Evermore, which is a new skirmish. Getting all of those to spawn took me many hours, it’s very tedious and random. Some skirmishes are even tied to side quests so you’ll have to complete all side quests in the game, too! » Ni No Kuni 2 Side Quests Guide Over the course of the game (and side quests) you will recruit new troops for battle. You can always select 4 troops. I pretty much stuck to the starting units and just leveled those up. Recommended Troops (3 x Melee, 1 x Ranged): The Scurvy Sky-Vipers, The Silver Foxes, Gamma Squadron, The Salty Sky-Serpents. Before every skirmish you can also buy boosters. Always do this. Your troops’ level will increase with each skirmish. I had no trouble beating level 50 skirmishes with level 25 troops with all boosters equipped. Also do the research projects in the Evermore Barracks. Those increase your military might etc. I want to point out specifically that the stats for “Number of Skirmishes Won” are not reliable for this as you may have beaten the same skirmish twice. If you want to track this properly, refrain from replaying any skirmishes and just do the unique ones.

Dream a Little Dream

Awarded for entering your first Dreamer’s Door.

See trophy “Dream Big”.

Bad Dream

Awarded for hitting Danger Lv. 5 in a Dreamer’s Maze.

Enter any of the 10 Dreamer’s Doors and stand around for a few minutes to let the threat-meter increase to level 5. You can see the threat level displayed in the top right corner. Note: even if you fully researched “Safer Dimensional Delving Vol. IV” at the Multi-Dimensional Lab, you can still get this. It greatly slows down the rate at which the threat level rises but the trophy is still obtainable after all research projects were completed.

Dream Big

Awarded for surviving 10 Dreamer’s Doors.