Hello, if I just play the game until the end without selling any weapon or acc. Showing 1 - 4 of 4 comments. I read that you don't need to keep everything, you just need to have things touch your inventory.
You do NOT need to hold onto everything for the achievement, just find it. Don't sell off any single-elemental resistance rings Ember Ring, Frost Ring, etc. If you do that, then no matter what else happens, you will always be able to complete Treasure Hunter.
The single-elemental resistance rings are limited, and you'll need to upgrade and transform them to complete Treasure Hunter. Final Fantasy Wiki Explore. Old Sharlayan Thavnair Garlemald The moon. Characters Jobs Races. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?
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As of right now, this is the only trophy that endangers me from getting the platinum. A few questions first. Are you sure you have at least a ring of each element? Despite the rings being available more than once you can actually sell them before fully upgrading them and you cannot buy them back. Do you want to get Trapezohedrons the ordinary way or do you want to sacrifice a mastered Genji Glove for Trapezos?
Do you really want to eradicate Adamans this way? People think this is efficient but truth be told, considering you have to invest a lot of time in preparing until you can slay Adamans in an ordinary battle, I can say it is not overly efficient.
If you want to go that way, fine. But I would not waste my time to activate the mission, go through the process of destroying it and only be fine with a Golden Bar just to go back and do that stuff over and over again. If you ask me, don't waste your time preparing. It was once thought that this achievement was non-missable. As a general rule of thumb, if it says "Can be sold for a premium" in the components description, then it's safe to sell. There's one last hope.
There are charms for each elemental type that are completely unmissable. They are all located in the Archylyte Steppe in Chapter 11, and, when upgraded to their "star" level, can be subsequently dismantled to yield the basic ring for that elemental type.
DO NOT use a catalyst on any charm, as they all turn into Twenty-Sided Die, which cannot be dismantled for rings and are obtained easily otherwise. Just upgrade the Charm to it's "star" level, dismantle, and voila, you have that elemental ring.
You can then upgrade these rings into whatever tier s you missed. This is the last line of defense against missing this achievement. If you sold the rings before upgrading AND you sell these charms, then you're screwed. To obtain this achievement, you need to obtain every possible tier of every single weapon and accessory. If it upgrades to something with a different name, then that new version is needed towards the achievement.
Keep in mind that all ultimate Tier 3 weapons for a character have the same name, regardless of which weapon you upgraded it from. You only need ONE of these ultimate weapons per character, any beyond that is just a duplicate. If I then upgrade an Axis Blade into an Enkindler Tier 2 and then into an Omega Weapon Tier 3 , only the Enkindler and Axis Blade have been counted towards the achievement, because my second Omega Weapon is a duplicate as far as the achievement is concerned.
So max out one weapon to Tier 3 per character and the rest only to Tier 2, as this will save you LOTS of money and catalyst hunting. The hardest things to get for this achievement are gil lots and lots of it and trapezohedrons, which are required for every ultimate weapon upgrade and cost a whopping 2,, gil each. The best way to go about getting both of these things and gain good CP in the process for the Master's Seal achievement involves farming Adamantortoises.
Also, be sure to read the bottom of Drogan13's Equipment Upgrade Guide for a great way to turn one trapezohedron into three. The other rare catalyst you'll need are Dark Matters, which go for , gil. I personally went the Shaolong Guis route, though I'll warn you that these guys are challenging as tough or tougher than Long Guis, in my opinion. But, once you get a good strategy down, you'll kill a lot of them in a short time, and they also drop Gold Nuggets, which sell for 60, gil, so you can make money in the process.
Once you've gotten everything and it takes a long long time , you have to talk to Bhakti in Oerba to get the achievement. This requires having completed Bhakti's sidequest see Pulsian Pioneer achievement. If you have gotten all weapons and accessories and talk to Bhakti, your achievement will pop.
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