


The easiest way would be to do two each in different playthroughs. It's difficult and you'll need to have a lot go right in terms of how you deal with the four romantic options though. If you're impatient, then you can go that route.Īs far as the romances, you may be able to get up to four in one playthrough. It is possible to make an extra save, reload, make a different choice, and redo "The Final Battle" to get a different ending. Make the correct decisions and talk to certain people at the right time, and you'll get everything ok. There are four possible endings (see Perfectionist). The one spot where I'll recommend saving, quitting, and reloading is with the endings. You can save right before you make these choices, do them, quit, and reload to go back and get the other trophy, but where's the fun in that? You're going to have to essentially play through three times anyway. On your first playthrough, make your selections based on what you think is best. In all of them, there are decisions to make that will affect the outcome of the game. Play through the game collecting all of the party members (see Recruiter) and finding as many locations (see Traveler) as possible. If you select Warrior or Rogue, you'll have five Origins open to you (all except Mage). I'd play with the Warrior or Rogue the first time so you can get used to the combat and the game as a whole. Warrior and Rogue are much easier than the Mage. When you're setting up your character, your first real decision is your choice of gender and of class (Warrior, Mage, or Rogue). Think Jade Empire or Knights of the Old Republic as opposed to Mass Effect. If you've played an RPG from Bioware before, you know what to expect. Does difficulty affect trophies? Yes, Grim Reaper & Varterral's Fall Do cheat codes disable trophies? No cheats Number of missable trophies: Traveler, Mercenary, Veteran, Elite, Heavy Hitter, Educated, Stone's Lament, Diabolist, The Enduring Vigil, Enthralling, Ogre's Keeper, Provocateur, Vendetta, A Secret Stitched Together, Grim Reaper, Varterral's Fall, A Time of Wood and Stone Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1+ Approximate amount of time to platinum: 120+ hours, with the One Playthrough method, 40-50 hours
