Wild Hearts Complete Trophy and Achievement Guide – All 49 Listed

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Track every triumph and hidden challenge in Wild Hearts with this full breakdown of achievements and trophies-your map to mastering every feat the game has to offer.


Wild Hearts hunting and Kemono achievements and trophies

Wild Hearts features a variety of achievements and trophies tied to your progress against the massive Kemono. Players earn them by mastering different weapons, crafting new gear, and defeating challenging beasts across Azuma’s regions. Some rewards celebrate story milestones, while others recognize skill-based feats like perfect timing or strategic use of Karakuri tools. Completing every award offers a clear measure of dedication and deep familiarity with each Kemono encounter.

There are nine achievements and trophies to earn by hunting and killing Kemono.

  • Kemono Hunter: Successfully finished 30 Kemono
  • Relentless Kemono Hunter: Finish 300 Kemono
  • Left Arm Leverager: Successfully activated your Hunter’s Arm 30 times
  • Single Minded: Finish 50 Kemono with a single weapon type
  • Volatile Vocation: Hunt your first deeply volatile Kemono
  • Vanquisher of the Volatile: Hunt a deeply volatile Kemono in all areas
  • Mighty Marmelizer: Finish a mighty Kemono inside 5 minutes
  • Flawless Crystal: Finish a Kemono before it can land a single attack on you
  • Fair Means or Foul: Inflict a status ailment upon a Kemono 20 times

Wild Hearts wilderness and collection achievements and trophies

Wild Hearts features a wide range of wilderness and collection achievements and trophies that reward players for their dedication beyond combat. These challenges involve gathering rare materials, crafting advanced equipment, and exploring every hidden corner of the wild. Completing these tasks not only enhances your skills and resources but also highlights your mastery of survival and creativity within the game’s environment.

Six achievements and trophies are related to things you’ll find as you explore the wilderness.

  • Hidden History: Successfully obtained your first document
  • Snare Specialist: Successfully caught 100 creatures in the wilderness
  • Tender Touch: Pet a small Kemono 30 times
  • Tsukumo Whisperer: Befriend 200 tsukumo
  • Quintessence of Form: Enhance one tsukumo form to the maximum
  • Charmed by the Hunt: Gather your first Talisman from the wilderness

Wild Hearts Karakuri achievements and trophies

Wild Hearts features a varied list of achievements and trophies that reward players for mastering the game’s combat, crafting, and exploration systems. From defeating powerful Kemono and perfecting Karakuri techniques to completing side quests and co-op challenges, each milestone encourages creative play and skillful strategy. Progress across platforms tracks your growth as a hunter and reflects your dedication to mastering both the environment and your gear.

There are 13 achievements and trophies related to conjuring Basic and Dragon Karakuri.

  • Budding Conjuror: Successfully conjured 200 basic Karakuri
  • Man-Machine Master: Successfully used a Karakuri attack 100 times
  • Memory Rouser: Successfully awakened 20 types of Karakuri
  • Expert Conjuror: Successfully conjured 1000 basic Karakuri
  • Fusion Conjuror: Successfully conjured a Fusion Karakuri 50 times
  • Counter Specialist: Deflect 20 Kemono attacks using Fusion Karakuri
  • Master of the Skies: Successfully flew 150m with a Glider
  • Distance Devourer: Successfully traveled a distance of 10,000m by Karakuri
  • Karakuri Trail: Successfully conjured 30 Dragon Karakuri along the Harugasumi Way
  • Karakuri Minato: Conjure 15 Dragon Karakuri in Minato
  • Karakuri Isle: Successfully conjured 30 Dragon Karakuri on Natsukodachi Isle
  • Canyon of Karakuri: Conure 30 Dragon Karakuri in Akikure Canyon
  • Karakuri Fortress: Conjure 30 Dragon Karakuri at Fuyufusagi Fort

Wild Hearts Dragon Pits and Minato achievements and trophies

Wild Hearts features a variety of achievements and trophies tied to progress in Minato and the formidable Dragon Pits. Players earn recognition for strengthening the town’s facilities, mastering karakuri upgrades, and restoring balance to the surrounding regions. Success in managing Dragon Pits rewards resourceful play and strategic use of elemental energy, while Minato achievements highlight contributions to the village’s growth and the forging of powerful equipment. Collecting every trophy reflects both skillful combat and careful community development throughout the adventure.

Eight more achievements and trophies are related to Dragon Pits (and camps) and the hub town of Minato.

  • Subsistence Skills: Successfully completed your first food processing
  • Commencing of Quests: Successfully completed your first quest for a citizen of Minato
  • Bewitched by Bathing: Develop every different restorative bath
  • Superlative View: Complete all building extensions and restorations
  • Big Spender: Spend 30,000 on goods from the store
  • Jack of All Trades: Obtain 90 seals from Nobumitsu
  • Threaded Harmony: Enlarge a single Dragon Pit as much as possible
  • Haven Hunter: Open up all possible camps

Wild Hearts weapons and armor achievements and trophies

Weapons and armor achievements in Wild Hearts reward players for mastering combat and crafting. Each trophy challenges players to upgrade gear, forge specific weapon types, and enhance armor sets for different playstyles. Progressing through these goals encourages strategic material gathering and experimentation with gear combinations. Earning every weapon and armor achievement demonstrates a player’s dedication to perfecting battle skills and crafting techniques across the game’s toughest encounters.

There are four achievements and trophies related to your gear.

  • Style Seeker: Dye armor for the first time
  • Human Believer: Reach the limits of Human-path affinity by modifying armor
  • Kemono at Heart: Reach the limits of Kemono-path affinity by modifying armor
  • Unrivaled in Arms: Obtain an extremely valuable weapon

Wild Hearts online achievements and trophies

Wild Hearts features a set of achievements and trophies that reward players for their skill, exploration, and mastery of the game’s mechanics. These challenges range from defeating powerful Kemono and crafting advanced gear to completing story milestones and side objectives. Collecting all achievements offers a sense of completion for dedicated players and showcases their progress across both combat and crafting aspects. Whether playing solo or online with friends, each earned trophy adds an extra layer of satisfaction to the adventure.

You’ll earn three more Achievements and Trophies through online play.

  • Team Hunter: Complete 20 quests online
  • Artful Assister: Provide assistance 5 times
  • Helpful Heart: Revive a fellow hunter online for the first time

Wild Hearts story progress achievements and trophies

Progress achievements and trophies in Wild Hearts track your advancement through story chapters, boss battles, and character development. Many are tied to defeating specific Kemono, crafting advanced weapons or armor sets, and mastering new Karakuri tools. Others reward cooperative play, exploration, and persistence through the game’s most challenging encounters. Collecting them not only reflects skill but also deepens understanding of the game’s mechanics and layered progression system.

There are five achievements and trophies to earn by progressing through Wild Hearts‘ story.

  • Land of the Rising Sun: Successfully reached Azuma, where Kemono roam free
  • Mountain Splitter: Successfully hunted the Earthbreaker that appeared along the Harugasumi Way
  • Bonds of Enmity: Hunt the fateful Kemono
  • Axer of Auspice: Deliver Minato from disaster
  • Reincarnation Cycle Stopper: Discover the end of the story

How to get TsuKumo Whisperer trophy by befriending 200 TsuKumo

To unlock the Tsukumo Whisperer trophy (Gold/80 Gamerscore), befriend 200 Tsukumo across the game’s regions.

Befriending Basics

Tsukumo are small, glowing box-like creatures scattered in areas like Natsukodachi Isle, Harugasumi Way, and Akikure Canyon-each region has about 50, totaling 200. Approach them when their friendship gauge fills (pet or interact nearby), then absorb them into your collection; they assist in hunts once befriended.

Locations and Strategy

Focus on early chapters (1-2) for access without story fog blocking maps. Use guides or videos for exact spots, as they hide in caves, treetops, and ruins-gliders and rollers speed traversal. Collect all 50 per area systematically before tower fast travel to avoid missing any.โ€‹

Tips and Troubleshooting

Progress naturally unlocks regions; no grinding needed beyond exploration (20-30 hours total). Save before the 200th-if it doesn’t pop, reload, as bugs were reported post-launch. Enhancing forms (for Quintessence of Form) follows naturally but isn’t required here.

All Tsukumo locations in Natsukodachi Isle

Natsukodachi Isle in Wild Hearts contains exactly 50 Tsukumo collectibles, which are small glowing box-like helpers essential for the Tsukumo Whisperer trophy (befriend 200 total across all regions).

Key Locations

  • Northern Areas: Several Tsukumo hide north of the map near Sparkshower Monitor Kemono and Hunter’s Gates; one is secluded off the main path, another atop rocks in a beach cave northeast (south of Evergreen Talisman).โ€‹

  • Beach and Caves: Follow the beach from the starting camp clockwise; check small holes just before pink caves and rock formations for hidden ones.

  • High/Remote Spots: Use Glider (unlocked via early story boss) or Flying Vine for treetops, uphill paths near tents, and a northern island (east of Hunter’s Gate) with Tengu Talisman nearby.โ€‹โ€‹

Collection Strategy

Tsukumo appear as question marks on maps after exploration; approach to fill their friendship gauge and absorb them. Natsukodachi unlocks in Chapter 1-systematically clear using fast travel towers, revisiting for missed ones on roofs, pathways, or ruins (total time ~1-2 hours). Videos pinpoint all 50 precisely, as they cluster in 5-6 groups like elevated areas near camps. If stuck at 49/50, double-check beaches and caves, as players often miss one there.

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