Battlefield 6 Part 9 guide covering the Triple Boluk-Bashi trophy, campaign completion, and field manuals. Learn how to get specific trophy unlocks.
Walkthrough
- 1To earn the 'Triple Boluk-Bashi' trophy (Silver/40G), you must kill all three Ottoman officers using melee attacks during the 'Young Men's Work' mission.
- 2The officers are located in military bases to the east, north, and west of your starting position, marked by white diamonds on your minimap (a small radar (your minimap with nearby blips and threats marked) display showing your immediate surroundings).
- 3Identify officers by their dark clothing. You can mark them with a star symbol by spotting them with R1 (or RB on Xbox).
- 4Use stealth tactics, such as crouching to move quietly and throwing empty cases to distract guards, to approach and eliminate the officers.
- 5It is not necessary to get all three melee kills in a single playthrough; kills can carry over between attempts within the mission.
- 6Melee kills can technically be achieved from horseback, but some commanders may be indoors, making this difficult.
- 7Completing this trophy also unlocks the 'T.E. Lawrence' codex entry.
- 8To unlock the 'Gertrude Bell' (melee kill with a bolt-action rifle) and 'Tanks in the Desert' (kill with a tank) codex entries, you must kill officers using those specific methods. You may wish to pursue these first or revisit the mission later.
- 9The game features three difficulty levels: Easy, Normal, and Hard, all available from the start.
- 10You can select the difficulty each time you start a new story or chapter from the campaign menu. The selected difficulty will be highlighted in white.
- 11The chapter select screen indicates completed chapters with icons: a circle for Easy, a square for Normal, and a diamond for Hard.
- 12After completing the prologue and all story chapters, play the video 'Remember Us' from the story select screen to finish the campaign.
- 13Completing the campaign on Hard difficulty unlocks the M1909 Benét–Mercié machinegun (Trench-Clearer variant).
- 14The 'The Great War' trophy (Bronze/10G) requires completing the campaign on Normal difficulty.
- 15The 'The War to End All Wars' trophy (Silver/40G) requires completing the campaign on Hard difficulty.
- 16These campaign completion trophies stack; beating the game on Hard also unlocks the Normal difficulty trophy.
- 17Field manuals are collectibles found in small wooden crates throughout most levels.
- 18There are 66 field manuals in total: thirteen chapters have five each, and one chapter has one.
- 19Field manuals are not missable and can be collected via chapter select. The menu shows how many are needed per chapter.
- 20Focus on collecting field manuals before completing objectives to avoid accidentally finishing the mission early, especially in chapters with a high risk of premature completion.
- 21Finding all field manuals in a chapter grants a new codex entry and contributes to the 'Enough for a Library' trophy.
Tips
- Dynamite bundles can be detonated remotely (press R2/RT) and are effective against vehicles, heavy weapons, and enemies.
- You can plant charges on patrol routes or set traps by throwing empty cases to lure enemies.
- The 'Fog of War' mission in the first war story is a good place to find dynamite crates, with at least six available. Locations include weapon tents at the first and second checkpoints, the logging camp (east, center, and north side), and a long bunker on the north side.
- Kills for the dynamite trophy can be accumulated over multiple replays.
- When attempting 'Triple Boluk-Bashi', use your minimap to locate the officers and mark them for easier targeting.
- Stealth is recommended for 'Triple Boluk-Bashi' to avoid alerting guards.
- If you miss specific codex entries for 'Gertrude Bell' or 'Tanks in the Desert', you can replay the mission or use chapter select.
- Difficulty can be changed at any time when starting a new chapter.
- For field manual locations, refer to the Trophy Trail section or external video guides like those from PowerPyx.
100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content