Check out Steelrising Starting Class Guide if you want to learn more about all classes. For starting class the “Dancer” is recommended because of how well-balanced its stats are. It’s important you pick Normal Mode, because in Assist Mode several trophies do not unlock, including Completionist. When you start a new game, you must choose to play the game on Normal Mode. Step 1: Finish the Story WITHOUT Using the Oil Burette on Normal Mode and WITHOUT Doing Any Non-Mandatory Side Quests, Complete Citizen Stories, Make a Back-Up Save on PS Cloud Before Heading to Versailles (BEFORE Starting Story Mission “Checkmate”), Unlock Robespierre Ending The game is solo only, therefore relies on your individual skill. There is no online co-op in Steelrising, meaning other people can’t drop you overpowered endgame gear. Simply interact with a Vestal to respawn all enemies. If you get stuck on a boss, you can always farm more XP to make it easier. The more level-ups you farm the easier it gets. As usual with other Soulslike games you can farm enemy groups infinitely for more XP (called “Anima Essence”) and use this to level up as much as you want. There’s a very generous number of Oil Vials at stores, but bear in mind that you can run out. Luckily, you can stock up on these Vials from the store (“Boutique”) found at every Vestal. The difference is that the Oil Burette restores health instantly and doesn’t cost anything while the Oil Vials restore health over 20 seconds and can be purchased at Upgrade Stations (“Vestals”) or found in the world. Additionally, the other important thing to keep in mind is that you can’t heal yourself with the Health Flask (“Oil Burette”), but using alternate potions “(Oil Vials)” is fine. It is possible to earn the platinum in 1 playthrough provided you play on Normal Mode, but you’d still need to make a manual save to the PS Cloud before heading to Versailles in order to unlock missing trophies after finishing the game. Welcome to the Steelrising Trophy Guide! Steelrising is a Soulslike RPG set in a dystopian 1789 France invaded by Automats. This is why everything is missable, except automatic story trophies. After the end credits, if you press “Continue” in the main menu, you’ll be locked into the end credits.
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