i am setsuna trophy guide covering Monster Slayer, The Chosen One, Worldly Wisdom, Total Destruction, and more. Learn how to defeat bosses and get rare drops.
Monster Slayer
Defeat all members of the Pengy species.
The Chosen One
The Hoot-Hoot species of enemies look like owls and they are rare creatures to come across during your travels. They will usually always replace one of the normal enemies you encounter and can be found anywhere, with the exception of one. The noteworthy things about these enemies is that they like to flee very soon into the battle, making them hard to kill if you don’t get the jump on them.
| Hoot-Hoot | Location |
| Hoot-Hoot | Anywhere |
| Toot-Hoot | Anywhere |
| Woot-Hoot | Anywhere |
| Zoot-Hoot | Mysleigh Woods (secret path leading to Hiddbury) |
Defeated all members of the Hoot-Hoot species.
Worldly Wisdom
Spritnite-Eaten monsters are tough variants of the ones you normally fight, with the first one you’ll run into being the Glowy-Poly on Morbrise Mountain. Although that one is easy, the others aren’t pushovers and they should generally be left alone until later in the game. Some of the monsters won’t appear during your first pass through areas, so you will have to come back later on in the story, preferably once you acquire the airship.
| Spritnite-Eaten Monster | Location |
| Atomic Puff-Puff | Serendale (by save point) |
| Crystal Shroomback | Magna Valley (first area) |
| Digi Deermon | Last Lands (first area) |
| Donotaurus Crystallus | Ithees Ruins (where you fought boss) |
| Fallout Shell | Blackwhelm Cave (where you fought boss) |
| Glowy-Poly | Morbrise Mountain |
| Jewelly | Fridging Heights (near save by path leading to Last Lands) |
| Magiconda | Archimell Ruins |
| Spritnite-Eaten Monster | Location |
| Maloompa | Frost Caves (where you fought boss) |
| Rocky | Floeberg Waters (where you fought boss by western exit) |
| S সিলvara | Twallusk Mountain |
| Southpaw | Fridging Caves |
| Stone Flapper | Forgotten Shore |
| Stoniel | Last Lands (first area) |
| Zoot-Hoot | Mysleigh Woods (secret path leading to Hiddbury) |
Defeated all the Spritnite-Eaten Monsters.
Total Destruction
The final form of the Dark Samsara is not the one you probably fought when you played through the first time, as you need to leave the four statues alone when you choose to fight him. This version of the boss is probably the toughest challenge you will face in the game, as not only will his attacks likely one-shot some characters, but he has a bunch of other skills that he inherits from the four statues, like Gale Rush from the Aurorean Tiger equivalent.
To defeat him, you’re going to want to have a lot of protection and perferably a party that includes Setsuna. The reasoning for this is that Luminaire, when boosted with Momentum, puts Auto-Revive on your entire party, which is likely going to come in handy often. Besides that, you will want Spritnites that boost both physical and magical defenses, Lifeforce Logic (extra HP), and those that give extra attacking power to whoever is in your party. Endir’s Battlecry and Setsuna’s Inspire will help you do a lot of damage.
Defeated the Dark Samsara's final form.
The Light at the End
During the final encounter of the main story, you will be facing off against the Youth. This isn’t really a battle, as one attack will win it, so as soon as the battle starts, make sure you don’t attack the Youth. Instead, if you wait, you will notice that the boss will say things throughout. Basically, you just need to wait until the boss stops saying things, which should happen with “Stop…me…” The trophy will pop up after that.
Listened to all the youth's lines and defeated him.
Of Legend and Myth
The Ruler of Time is an optional boss that will spawn at the top of Laniff Ruins, only after you finish all of the character sidequests and defeat all of the other bosses inside of the ruins in one visit. This boss can be a bit tricky, as it will increase its physical evasion and repel magic for a short time. While it is definitely a challenging fight and it’s possible for the boss to one-hit kill low HP characters, some of its attacks are designed to not actually kill you. Setsuna’s Luminaire, boosted with Momentum, can put Auto-Revive on your characters, so that will be a huge help in staying alive.
Defeated the Ruler of Time.
Drop-Related Trophies
You are required to get a monster to drop four and eight materials at once in order to get the following two trophies. Note that it doesn’t mean eight different materials, but rather eight overall. This can be tricky, but there’s a very easy solution for this, which is Spritnite-Eaten monsters. Every one of these will drop around five or so of each material (sans Rare ones) that they yield upon defeat, so if you defeat one of these enemies with Overkill, Momentum and Link, you are looking at least twenty materials.
Enlightenment
Made one monster drop four materials at once.
Moment of Truth
Made one monster drop eight materials at once.
Kill-Related Trophies
As you already know, there are various methods in how to finish off the enemies in this game, with them rewarding you with different drops. Most are understanding just from the name, but some are confusing.
- Normal Drop - What they will normally drop
- Rare Drop - A rarer drop that will happen normally (one enemy cannot drop a Normal and Rare at same time)
- Over Kill - Do a lot more damage than its remaining HP
- Exact Kill - Kill enemy within 10% of its maximum HP
- Fire/Water/Light/Shadow/Time Kill - Kill with appropriate el
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