


If you bought the game before patch 1.06 and never updated it, you’re in luck. You can grab what you find on your own, but it’s easier to clean up Collectibles after the story when you have access to all abilities and fast travel points. Many of the Collectibles won’t be available on the first visit to a region and some are automatic story unlocks later in the game.
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Additionally, feel free to keep Manual Save Games from the start of the following regions so you can reload later to still get the combat trophies: Forgotten Forest, Fields, Village Heart, Village after getting “Dash” Ability. If you miss anything don’t worry, you’ll need a 2nd playthrough on Master difficulty anyway and can do it then. Triple Tap – Destroyed 3 enemies with a single dash attack.Triple Threat – Destroyed 3 enemies with a single Parry.Return to Sender – Destroyed a Mage with its own bomb.Between the Eyes – Destroyed a Shield Sticks without breaking his shield.Sharpshooter – Defeated an enemy by shooting a Bomb out of the air.Bow Master – Hit 3 enemies with a single Multi-shot.Quick Draw – Hit 3 critical hit spots in 3 seconds.Weigh Them Down – Destroyed a Moth enemy with a Bomb.Piercing Blow – Hit 3 Enemies with a single Rot Infused Arrow.There are very limited enemies outside of the main story and enemies don’t respawn. Along the way you’ll want to pay attention to the combat-related trophies, because all of them are technically missable. Playing on the lowest difficulty “Story Mode” will suffice for this. Step 1: Finish Story on Any Difficulty & Combat-Related Trophiesīecause Master difficulty isn’t unlocked from the start, you must first beat the game on any other difficulty to unlock it. Do note that there is no save game transfer between the PS4/PS5 versions, so if you want to platinum both console versions you must redo everything and can’t autopop the trophies. But with some clever saves (explained in Roadmap Step 1) you can go back to important sections quickly. The only thing to really watch out for are the combat-related trophies because enemies don’t respawn. Because the highest difficulty isn’t available from the start you must beat the game once on any difficulty to unlock it (the easiest difficulty will suffice) and then replay it a second time on Master difficulty. To get platinum you need 100% completion, which means all 210 Collectibles and beating the game on the highest difficulty. About half the trophies are automatic story unlocks, a quarter is combat-related, and the other quarter is for finding all Collectibles of each type. Welcome to the Kena Bridge of Spirits Trophy Guide! This is a relatively straightforward platinum trophy. Can continue exploring and go back to all regions to still gather all Collectibles. Free-Roam / Level Select after Story?: Yes, after finishing the story you will be put back in the Title Screen and can select “Continue” to be put back before the final cutscene.PS4/PS5 Autopop & Save Transfer: No Save Transfer available, no Autopop available.

Minimum Playthroughs: 2 (1 on any difficulty to unlock Master difficulty, then 1 Master difficulty playthrough).Does difficulty affect trophies?: Yes, must beat game on the highest difficulty “Master difficulty” for Master Spirit Guide.This only affects some players, not everyone) Glitched trophies: 2 – No Stone Unturned, Zen Master (there are some reports of the trophies for all Rots / Meditation Spots not unlocking, even though all have been collected.Number of missable trophies: Basically all 9 of the combat-related trophies, because there are very limited enemies outside of the story and they don’t respawn, but you need 2 playthroughs anyway so you get a second chance if you missed anything – Piercing Blow, Weigh Them Down, Quick Draw, Bow Master, Sharpshooter, Between the Eyes, Return to Sender, Triple Threat, Triple Tap.Approximate amount of time to platinum: 20-25 Hours.Estimated trophy difficulty: 7/10 due to Master difficulty being quite challenging.
