Edited By
Julia Forester
A recent discussion sparked on forums about the toughest trophies gamers have faced. Players reminisced about their long, exhausting journeys to attain these elusive accolades, revealing that some achievements aren't just about skill but also patience and dedication.
Many participants poured out their experiences, underscoring a shared agony over particularly grueling trophies:
Minecraft's Master Trader Trophy: One player confided, "I donโt know the details, but trading 1,000 emeralds sounds brutal."
Sackboy: A Big Adventure: "I spent almost 8 hours for that last trial under 10 minutes!"
The Forest's Logging Challenge: "Cutting 1,000 trees in one session was seriously mind-numbing!"
As the thread progressed, several users shared their own trophy challenges:
"Glad you finished Minecraft, that was my first platinum."
Others compared notes on their progress in Fortnite, stating that only a small percentage of players have managed the last trophies they seek. Another commented, "Easily the Dark Souls 3 plat."
Interestingly, some gamers have a different mentality. One user stated, "I don't hunt trophies. But thatโs cool for those who do. Enjoy your game your way!"
Amid the banter, a clear theme emerged:
High Difficulty: Comments indicated overwhelming frustration with several games, especially for titles like Dark Souls and Yakuza.
Patience Tested: Many noted that the time invested in trophy hunting could easily lead to burnout.
Enjoyment Factor: Despite the hardships, several players found joy in the personal challenges.
๐ฅ Players reported that 1,000 emeralds in Minecraft might break a player's spirit.
๐ Nearly all commenters indicated their trophy hunts took significant time, sometimes upwards of 8 hours.
๐ฎ "Got all 7 FromSoftware platinum trophies, which was tough!"
This dialogue highlights the mixed feelings in the gaming community: intense satisfaction coupled with tangible frustration. As gaming cultures evolve, the stories behind these trophies create a shared bond among followers of the craft. So, what's the most painful trophy you've ever chased?