Minecraft Story Mode Trophy Guide

Minecraft Story Mode Trophy Guide. Difficulty: * Ā A point-and-click adventure set in the Minecraft world. Like many Telltale games, the Platinum is both easy and quick to obtain.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Minecraft: Story Mode * 33 Telltale Games / Mojang U.S. / Sweden 14 13 5 0 18

Minecraft: Story Mode

Minecraft: Story Mode is an episodic point-and-click adventure similar to other titles developed by Telltale Games, with a story based on the Minecraft game by Mojang. The game is divided into five Episodes, with an additional three available as downloadable content. Throughout the game, players make choices which can influence the story and its ending.

Jesse is a new player to the world of Minecraft who embarks on a journey to search for The Order of the Stone - five legendary players who had previously saved the Minecraft world, which is now under the threat of an evil Wither.

Each episode of Minecraft: Story Mode received positive reviews with an overall average score of 71%, praised for its colorful characters, humor, and story, though criticized for bugs and technical issues.

Like most Telltale Games, the Platinum for Minecraft: Story Mode simply requires progressing through the story until the end. The vast majority of trophies are story related, with only a few exceptions. However, since there is a Chapter Select available, mopping-up any missed trophies is a quick and easy procedure.

Expect roughly 15 hours to get through all five Episodes of the main game.

NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 have a separate list from those on the PS3.

If you've played any other Telltale Games, then you'll know that simply playing and enjoying the game from start to finish is a decent way to start. Nearly all the trophies are story-related, with but a few exceptions. However, with the Chapter Select available, going back and mopping-up those few trophies makes for a quick procedure.

Once you've completed all 5 Episodes (or 8, if you're going for the DLC) then it's time to nab those few trophies that are still waiting for you.

This may include the Leveraging Resources trophy for crafting a lever during Episode 1, Chapter 2, the That's Some Pig trophy for exhausting all conversation options with Reuben at the end of Episode 3, Chapter 3, and either the Griefer Madness or Occam's Razor trophy, depending on which decision you made a the end of Chapter 6, Episode 1.

First, IGN has a Walkthrough here:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/minecraft-story-mode/Walkthrough

And a Walkthrough by Ramzes:
https://guides.gamepressure.com/minecraftstorymode/

And NukemDukem has a Walkthrough here:
https://www.videogamesblogger.com/2015/10/12/minecraft-story-mode-walkthrough.htm

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Eightc, Atarster, andreamrnettbraun, and DaEastside, which includes the DLC:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/minecraft-story-mode/guide/

And a useful Trophy Guide by NCSFan001:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/3828-minecraft-story-mode-trophy-guide

Yoo_Hoo_Sniper has a set of Trophy Guides for each Episode here:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/2480-minecraft-story-mode/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4 & PS3) by Maka, Yatogami, and KillerBEA:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/minecraft-story-mode-xbox-one/guide/

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Minecraft-Story-Mode-A-Telltale-Games-Series/trophies

PS3 Minecraft Update 1.52 Trophies Now Synced

The latestĀ Minecraft DLCĀ released last month on June 27 asĀ Update 1.52Ā brought with it 7 new Trophies to each list on theĀ PlayStation 4, theĀ PlayStation 3, and theĀ PlayStation Vita. Unfortunately, the Trophies on theĀ PlayStation 3Ā version weren’t syncing with the PSN. As of today, this has been corrected.

 

The Trophies, known asĀ DLC Trophy Pack 6Ā on theĀ PlayStation 4Ā andĀ PlayStation Vita, andĀ DLC Trophy Pack 9Ā on theĀ PlayStation 3, are as follows:

 

The Deep EndĀ (silver) – Defeat an Elder Guardian

Great View From Up HereĀ (bronze) – Levitate up 50 blocks from the attacks of a Shulker

Change of SheetsĀ (bronze) – Dye your bed a different color

Cheating DeathĀ (silver) – Use the Totem of Undying to cheat death

So I got that going for me…Ā (bronze) Lead a caravan containing at least 5 Llamas

Let it go!Ā (bronze) – Walk across the surface of a deep ocean by freezing the water with Frost Walker boots

Feeling illĀ (silver) – Defeat an Evoker

 

TheĀ Minecraft Update 1.52Ā also included support for theĀ Mini Game Heroes Skin Pack. With the latest DLC, the total count on each of the three systems now stands at 88 Trophies.

Minecraft Trophy Guide

Minecraft Trophy Guide. Ā Difficulty: ** Ā Not particularly difficult, but can be very time consuming – especially if you’re starting from scratch.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Minecraft ** 29 Mojang / 4J Studios Sweden 11 11 6 0 52

Minecraft

Minecraft is an open-world indie game, first released on the PC in 2009, and ported onto the PS3 in 2013, then finally released on the PS4 in September 2014. Rather than possessing a story or end goal, the game focuses on creating and building, as well as mining for materials and exploring the world, with a few enemy battles.

Players mine for blocks of wood, stone, dirt, and other materials which can be freely placed to create homes, buildings, and even towns. Animals can be raised, and farms can be harvested to collect variations of food. Health can be depleted by dropping from a high point, or when attacked by a spawned enemy, and replenished by eating enough food. The game is set in real-time, allowing for daylight to work outside and night in which enemies spawn.

When first released on the PC, Minecraft was both a commercial and critical success, with an average score of 89& for its creative freedom, complex crafting system, and nostalgic 8-bit like feel.

If you happen to play Minecraft on the PlayStation 3, you'll notice the PlayStation 4 version has an extra 22 trophies. None of these are particularly more or less challenging than the original 28 trophies, which is why both versions have the same 2-star rating.

Also, if you happened to acquire the platinum or most of the trophies on the PS3 version, you can upload your world to the PS4 and easily obtain some of the same trophies. This includes traveling 500m by minecart if you still have the tracks laid out, or "killing" the Enderdragon simply by going in and out of the End Portal if you've already done so on the PS3.

If you're starting this game from scratch, then expect anywhere between 60-80 hours to obtain the platinum. However, if you've already put in the work on the PS3 version, or have friends with worlds that you can jump in and earn the trophies, these hours can be greatly reduced.

NOTE: The Trophies on the PS3 version have a separate list than those on the PS4.

Since this game is an open-world and without any story, there is no roadmap required. The only thing we can recommend, if you're in a rush for that platinum, is to start your game in Tutorial mode. Not only will this teach you the basics of the game, but locations of items, etc. will not be randomly generated, making it easier to find things based on the trophy guides in our Links page.

If you have a friend, then playing either split-screen or online co-op can save time, such as mining for ore to build the railroad for the On A Rail trophy, which is by far the most time consuming trophy in the game.

A few other tips: Remember to save just before attempting a trophy, such as Sniper Duel in which you need to kill a skeleton from 50 meters away. That way, if you fail, you can simply reload and try again, without wasting your arrows.

Also, it's possible to farm for items by exiting the game without saving, and reloading. This comes in handy when finding Ender Eyes or befriending five wolves for the Leader Of The Pack trophy.

Have fun!

This is a useful Trophy Guide by Arie2929, complete with videos:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/minecraft-ps3-edition/guide/

Another great Trophy Guide, this one by vulgar and schism:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Minecraft-Playstation-3-Edition-Trophy-Guide

And a useful Trophy Guide by Simon Fitzgerald:
http://www.pushsquare.com/news/2014/04/guide_minecraft_playstation_3_edition_ps3_trophy_guide_and_road_map

itzzh3lixx and BlindMango have some useful Trophy Guide tips, here:
http://psnprofiles.com/guide/633-Minecraft-Trophy-Guide

Here is the official Minecraft Wiki:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Minecraft_Wiki

This is a useful Wiki on IGN:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/minecraft

If you happen to be looking for some co-op partners to help you out, here's a Boosting Forum on PS3 Trophies:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/minecraft/220889-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/minecraft-ps3-edition/trophies/

Minecraft Trophy Guide PS4

Minecraft Trophy Guide. Ā Difficulty: ** Ā Not particularly difficult, but can be very time consuming – especially if you’re starting from scratch.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Minecraft ** 51 Mojang / 4J Studios Sweden 42 5 3 0 30

Minecraft PS4

Minecraft is an open-world indie game, first released on the PC in 2009, and ported onto the PS3 in 2013, then finally released on the PS4 in September 2014. Rather than possessing a story or end goal, the game focuses on creating and building, as well as mining for materials and exploring the world, with a few enemy battles.

Players mine for blocks of wood, stone, dirt, and other materials which can be freely placed to create homes, buildings, and even towns. Animals can be raised, and farms can be harvested to collect variations of food. Health can be depleted by dropping from a high point, or when attacked by a spawned enemy, and replenished by eating enough food. The game is set in real-time, allowing for daylight to work outside and night in which enemies spawn.

When first released on the PC, Minecraft was both a commercial and critical success, with an average score of 89& for its creative freedom, complex crafting system, and nostalgic 8-bit like feel.

If you happen to play Minecraft on the PlayStation 3, you'll notice the PlayStation 4 version has an extra 22 trophies. None of these are particularly more or less challenging than the original 28 trophies, which is why both versions have the same 2-star rating.

Also, if you happened to acquire the platinum or most of the trophies on the PS3 version, you can upload your world to the PS4 and easily obtain some of the same trophies. This includes traveling 500m by minecart if you still have the tracks laid out, or "killing" the Enderdragon simply by going in and out of the End Portal if you've already done so on the PS3.

If you're starting this game from scratch, then expect anywhere between 60-80 hours to obtain the platinum. However, if you've already put in the work on the PS3 version, or have friends with worlds that you can jump in and earn the trophies, these hours can be greatly reduced.

NOTE: The Trophies on the PS4 have a separate list than those on the PS3.

As we mentioned before, if you happen to have the PS3 version and have already put in the hours to unlock most of the trophies, you can upload your world to the PS4 and easily unlock some of the more time consuming trophies. This includes the On A Rail trophy for riding a minecart for 500m in one direction, the two trophies related to entering and killing the Enderdragon in the End Portal (if the Enderdragon is already dead, you simply need to jump through the portal which respawns you in your bed to unlock the trophy) as well as a few other trophies, such as collecting diamonds and having so much cobblestone in your chest.

If you're playing the game from scratch, there is a valuable duplication trick you can use. Any items you want duplicated - whether it be Ender Eyes or minecraft tracks - keep them in your inventory. Make sure the Autosave is On. After the saving icon appears in the top-right corner, put the items into a chest, then exit the game by holding the PlayStation button and closing the application. When you restart the game, your items will be in both your inventory, and a second set in the chest. This is extremely useful when going for the On The Rail, The End? and The End. trophies, which require a lot of tracks and Ender Eyes.

Many of the additional 22 trophies in the PS4 version are not too difficult. Just check out the trophy guides and videos we've posted in the Links page to see what you need to do.

Here's a great Trophy Guide, by CaptainSellers:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/minecraft-ps4/guide/

And a useful Trophy Guide, by Simon Fitzgerald:
http://www.pushsquare.com/news/2014/09/guide_minecraft_playstation_4_edition_ps4_trophy_guide_and_road_map

Digitalman123 has a useful Trophy Guide, here:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS4-Trophy-Guides:Minecraft:-Playstation-4-Edition-Trophy-Guide

A video by Maka91Productions demonstrating the Stayin' Frosty trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1tB7XIlBt0

And a video by PS4Trophies demonstrating the Zombie Doctor trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPIwc9-IxW4

And a video by PS4Trophies demonstrating the Lion Tamer trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn87bGzI_7M

Here's a Boosting Forum on PSNProfiles:
http://psnprofiles.com/forums/topic/19275-minecraft-ps4-official-boosting-thread/

And a Boosting Forum on PlayStation Trophies:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/minecraft-ps4-edition/246058-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

This is the official Minecraft Wiki:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Minecraft_Wiki

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/minecraft-ps4/trophies/