Unless you checked the guide and incorporated them into your playthroughs, you're likely missing some of the more obscure trophies. This will wrap up the four big side quests you can start during night 3 Step 4: Reload your Day 3 save to complete the remaining political side quests Depending on how the Tribunal went in your first playthrough, you want to make sure to have the opposite outcome this time. Hard Core Mode will feature more difficult skill checks, but you should still be able to clean up a lot of your missing trophies along the way. Step 3: Start a new game on Hard Core Mode, interact with the body (including taking his boots), get missing dialogue trophies, get any missing Honour or Good Cop/Bad Cop trophies, complete the game with examining the body and without Kim, make another Day 3 save Take care of the second (and third if you want to reload this save again and have the option of doing a third) quest, and see it through to the end.
Step 2: Reload your Day 3 save and choose a second side quest during Night 3 You'll also want to choose one of the quest options during night 3, depending on which political idea you choose.Ĭompleting this step will earn you the following trophies:
Whenever possible, repeat dialogue to say every possible option to work towards as many trophies as you can at once. It's best to start off by completing as much of the game's content as possible this first playthrough, which will give you more than enough skill points to tackle any of the game's quests. Step 1: Complete the game without examining the body, focusing on as many different dialogue options and side quests as possible, making a save before night 3. Failing skill checks will make the game much harder, and you'll potentially miss out on trophies. Whenever you have an important moment in the game, make sure to back out of the conversation whenever possible and make a save. Unless I mention otherwise, most of the game's trophies were earned with the Thinker build, and none of the methods listed in the trophies are exhaustive, meaning you may end up earning certain trophies faster or differently. It's an incredible story that encourages failure and should best be experienced without following a guide, but if you're determined to get through this game as easily as you can, this guide will help.Ī note about Disco Elysium and choice: For each of the game's trophies, I have tried to account for as many variables as possible, but there are 24 different stats in the game, each with their own effect on how your character behaves and what dialogue options you have. Disco Elysium is one of the strangest, most compelling RPGs you're ever going to play, assuming you're OK with a lot of reading, and just as much political theory.