This is a comprehensive guide detailing a way of getting for all achievements in the game. If you have never played this game or are just hunting for achievements, this guide will show you how to get them all.
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I wish you success in getting all the in-game achievements
Introduction
● Difficulty level of achievements: Easy.
● Total achievements: 41 (100%)
● Offline achievements: 0.
● Online Achievements: 41. (100%)
● Estimated time to complete all achievements: 60+ hours.
● Minimum number of passes for 100%: None
● Glitchy achievements: None.
● Missable Achievements: None.
● Achievements with difficulty levels: Yes — Seeing Red.
● Required DLCs for 100% achievements: None, Base game is enough.
Achievements in the game are not very difficult — many can be completed alone without the help of friends. The only problem is that many of the achievements take a fair amount of time to unlock.
Map achievements
The Battle of Darkforest is perhaps the prettiest map available in the base game. It takes place in a Black Forest-inspired area with the Agathians on the defense against the Masons. It’s sort of like a payload map, though the eventual goal is to assassinate a member of Agaithian royalty, not deliver a bomb.
The Slaughter of Coxwell takes place in a small village with no idea of what’s about to happen to them. The Masons charge into the village with the intention of killing any and all peasants who stand in their way, as a show of force.
The Fall of Lionspire takes place as the Masons decide to take on the city of Lionspire, controlled by the Agathians. The map is essentially a two-way siege, with both sides able to take the fight to the other over a variety of different progressive stages.
The Siege of Rudhelm is another siege defense map that, once again, has the Agathians as the aggressors and the Masons as the defenders. It’s a bit more interesting than Escape from Falmire thanks to its open initial battles and its better-designed Fort interior.
Kill Achievements
I admit that killing bots also counts as killing players.
Take the class and weapon that you are best at and just kill everything in your path
Get 100 kills as each of the 4 classes in the game
Push an enemy down with a punch or kick, causing them to fall and smash to death upon landing.
Many players have reported that despite the description of the achievement for siege weapons, in fact, only ballista kills count.
The achievement may seem difficult, but even with average game skills, getting that many kills can be quite easy in Free for all mode.
Surprisingly, killing with bread is easy enough. Play the Tournament Grounds map and go up the stairs to pick some bread and throw it at the wounded enemy’s head.
Use your fists to make final strike by killing en enemy.
This one is little glitchy: some players get the achievement by getting kills while at full health, as in the example below.
Miscellaneous achievements
Get 10 victories for each side.
You need an ally to get you back on your feet by pressing the E key after you get knocked down with non-lethal damage.
Same thing as previous achievement, but this time this is you have to revive your ally, when he was knocked out. Hold E for a few seconds to help him.
You might have flashbacks from the Let It Rain achievement in original game which you had to fire 10,000 short arrows. But here everything is much easier: Shoot only 1000 arrows.
Press RMB right at the moment when enemy throw a projectile into you.
Choose Footman class and press “5” button on keyboard to use bandage.
You have only one bandage with you, but you can always get more from supply chests.
Thanks to XEALEEN for his great guide, all credit goes to his effort. you can also read the original guide from Steam Community. enjoy the game.
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