Immortals Fenyx Rising

Immortals Fenyx Rising

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100% Achievements Guide
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This guide will help you to 100% Immortals: Fenyx Rising.
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Intro
Things to Keep in Mind
Credit to Necrophage33's guide, from which this is an abridged version.
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/immortals-fenyx-rising/guide/
Credit to Meg Pelliccio's guide on Mount Locations and her other guides:
https://www.thegamer.com/immortals-fenyx-rising-all-mount-locations/
Credit to powerpyx.com for the Collectibles Map at the end of this guide.

There is a section at the bottom named "Misc. Information" in which I placed items that are not directly related to unlocking a particular achievement but still related to achievements (e.g. Lyre solutions, etc.). So if you can't find something try checking there.

When referring to controls, I played with a controller so I will reference controller buttons. If playing with keyboard/mouse just keep in mind your preferred layout for certain actions.

1 Missable Achievement:

Look, No Hands! - Defeat 10 enemies using traps inside the Vaults of Tartaros.

There are only six known Vaults where it is possible to get this achievement. Keep this in mind as you progress, ensuring you get it at your earliest opportunity so you don't have to worry about missing it. See the achievement section below for details.

  • All Myth Challenges need to be completed. This includes all Navigation, Odysseus, Fresco, Constellation, and Lyre Challenges
  • All Night Chests need to be opened. There are 10 in the game.
  • All Legendary Monsters and Lieutenants need to be defeated. These can't be marked on your map, but you will come across many of these bosses in the open world as you progress.
  • All mounts need to be acquired. You can keep an eye out for horses/deer as you go, but mopping them up after you complete everything else is fast and easy, so don't worry about it as you progress.
  • While you don't need to collect every piece of ambrosia, you will need most of it to fully upgrade your health. It's worth collecting all of it that you find.
  • You need to complete all 36 tasks on Hermes' Task Board (the ones on the left, not the timed ones on the right)
  • There are more Vaults of Tartaros on the map than are needed for any achievements. You will need to complete a lot of them to fully upgrade your stamina, but you will likely still have somewhere around 10 left on the map when you're done. Note that you DO need to complete all 10 Arena Vaults though.
  • You don't need to open all normal chests, guarded chests, and epic chests.
  • You will need to open 25 guarded chests to make progress for one achievement.
  • Normal chests provide golden amber, which is needed to upgrade the potion tree. However, even if you open all normal chests in the game, you'll still need to use the grinding method described later to obtain more amber required for all of the potion tree upgrades.
  • For epic chests, there are a massive amount of these in the game, and nowhere near all of them are required. Make it a point to open all of the ones you come across in Vaults of Tartaros, in God Vaults, and in the open world, as they provide purple shards you'll need for helmet and armor upgrades, but you definitely don't need to go out of your way to open them.
  • As you progress and explore, you will likely come across "hidden quests" that are marked on your map with question marks. These hidden quests are not required for any achievements, and most of the time don't even give any rewards.

  • Once you start earning Charon Coins from Myth Challenges, prioritize the skills that reduce stamina usage from gliding, climbing, and swimming. This will make exploring far easier.
  • The second thing you should prioritize is the Herakles' Strength upgrade that allows you to lift heavy objects. This allows you to bypass many puzzles in the game.
  • Other good Godly Powers to prioritize are Ares' Fury, which allows you to shoot up in the air, allowing you to reach higher places, Athena's Dash, for the same reason, and the Phosphor Godly Power that allows you to create a statue of yourself, which can be used to weigh down switches, allowing you to bypass some puzzles.
  • I recommend doing Ares' questline in War's Den in the southeast as soon as possible. The final blessing he gives you is required to be able to unlock the C-C-C-Combo Achievement.
  • I recommend reading through the It's A Bird! Achievement section early, as it requires a 25-hit combo in the air, and this will be far easier before you fully upgrade your weapons, especially if playing on an easier difficulty. It's still entirely possible after upgrading though.
  • Keep up with Hermes' Task Board in the Hall of the Gods. It's good to know what you need to work on, and turning tasks in gives good rewards that can really help with upgrades, making things easier as you progress.
  • Each time the story takes you to an Ascension Point in the game, take a few minutes to use Far Sight and slowly go around and reveal as many things on your map as possible. This will save you a lot of time in the long run.
DLCs
The DLCs are needed to 100% the game. I recommend you get the Season Pass on sale, rather than the individual DLCs.

A New God DLC

The first piece of content from the Season Pass is here, A New God, and it is standalone content accessed from main menu. While you can import your character from the base game, it only affects your appearance, as you'll be maxed out in terms of health, stamina, Godly Powers, and Skills, regardless of your progress in the base game. This DLC takes place in Olympos and sees you completing "trials" for each of the gods you met in the base game. I say "trials" because, while that's what they're called in the game, they are essentially Vaults of Tartaros - platforming challenges, combat, and puzzles - that you need to complete. With all of your Godly Powers available though, these are some of the toughest challenges the game has to offer, requiring much more critical thinking and platforming skill than the Vaults in the base game.

In terms of the achievements, during the first trial you can quickly jump off the edge of the map to unlock Better Luck Next Time. There are then four story related achievements - Zoomies, Wardrobe Warrior, Overblessed, and Tested and Approved - that will unlock in that order as you progress through all of the trials. Additionally, as with the Vaults in the base game, there are secret chests in the trials. Specifically, each trial contains exactly one hidden chest to find. Unlike the base game though, these chests are NOT optional if you want all of the achievements. So as soon as you enter each trial, scan around to locate and reveal the hidden chest, and make sure to collect it before completing the trial so you don't have to replay that trial. Collecting all of these hidden chests is needed to access the secret trial (quest is given by Hermes). Completing the secret trial unlocks Putting in Overtime. That's everything needed for the completion.

Myths of the Eastern Realm DLC

The second DLC expansion for this game accessed as separate content from the main menu, just like the first DLC. Also like the first DLC and the base game, difficulty does not matter for any achievevements, so feel free to play on Story difficulty. This DLC is essentially a mini version of the base game, but reskinned with Chinese characters and names of places, attacks, etc. It takes place on a smaller map (two regions), with chests, Ruins of Heaven (the equivalent of Vaults of Tartaros), Xi Rong (the equivalent of Ambrosia), and Myth Challenges. As far as the completion goes, the only things on your map you need to concern yourself with are the Myth Challenges and the Ruins of Heaven; you can ignore all of the chests and the Xi Rong, if you want. On top of that, you can also ignore the optional chests in the Ruins of Heaven, if you want. The only thing you need to do is complete all Ruins of Heaven (there are only 5), and complete all Myth Challenges (around 15 of them) for two of the miscellaneous achievements. Three other achievements are story related. The last one, Lighter Than Air, is most easily done during Gong Gong's questline. Refer to that achievement solution to see where to best get that achievement as you're progressing in the story. As with the base game, you'll be notified of the point of no return and the game will make a save for you anyway, so you will be able to reload that save before passing the point of no return if you need to go back and clean up anything around the map for achievements.

The Lost Gods DLC

The third and final DLC for Immortals puts you in control of a new hero, Ash, who is tasked with tracking down a handful of gods missing from Olympos (and from the base game) who are lost on a new island to explore. Much like the second DLC, this DLC also sees you start with a blank slate - you can't climb, or dash, or swim, or glide, etc. - and you'll need to complete missions for the various gods in order to get all of those standard abilities back. In addition, this DLC features a different camera angle - it's more like a top-down view to inspire brawler-like combat. Despite that, this DLC still plays pretty much the same as all other Immortals content, but just has a different camera view. Like all other content in this game, this DLC can be played on the easiest difficulty without impacting any achievements.

In terms of achievements, only one of the six (The Ultimate Price) is story related. The other five are for miscellaneous or cumulative tasks, but none is missable. For Ash the Leech and Masochist, you'll need to gain and lose a set amount of health chunks, respectively, from Heroic Gifts' abilities. These Heroic Gifts' abilities are a new mechanic that can be a bit confusing at first, so here is a brief explanation. As you play and kill enemies, you'll randomly get abilities as rewards, which will pop up on the side of the screen and will be a colored square. Despite it seeming like there are many abilities, there are essentially only five: purple, red, green, blue, and yellow. Every skill and power in the game (double jump, swim, climb, bow, sword, etc.) has "slots" on it that you can unlock with enough of the proper consumable item. Once a slot is unlocked, you can equip one of the five ability colors in that slot. The effect of the ability depends on not only its color but also which slot you put it in (for example, an offensive slot versus a defensive slot versus a buff slot). I recommend referring to "Masochist" and starting working on it and "Ash the Leech" at the same time, when you start the DLC, so the both unlock naturally during progression and don't require grinding after completing the story.

Of the three remaining achievements, Stomp-A-Mole is cumulative, but I again recommend quickly reading its achievement solution and knocking it out as soon as you are introduced to that enemy type so you don't have to worry about it again. The achievement Opportunist requires you to unlock all Heroic Gifts, and all but three of them are story related. The three that aren't story related are given to you by nymphs for completing their side quests. You will likely come across all three nymphs during story progression, but refer to the achievement solution for more information. The last achievement, Full House, is for fully upgrading your gear. Like the base game, this is done by using the colored shards. You will have a plentiful supply of all shards except two: purple and yellow. Both are primarily obtained from destroying their shard clusters around the open world, so keep an eye out for both as you explore, and refer to the relevant achievement solution for more information.
It's a Bird!

It's A Bird! - Perform a 25 hit combo while in air.

While this achievement can theoretically be attempted whenever during the game, there are a number of things that will make accomplishing this much easier.

- Completing the first quest for Ares gives you his first blessing, which makes it so that the first time you get hit during a combo doesn't end your combo.
- There is a skill you can purchase with Charon Coins at the Hall of the Gods that allows you to dodge in mid air, allowing you to avoid hits and keep your combo going
- There is a Godly Power you can purchase at the Hall of the Gods that lets you pull yourself towards enemies. This is handy for jumping to multiple targets, or getting closer to a big target that has moved or knocked you away.
- There is an armor called Brood of Typhon, and if you level your armor to level 4 it will have a 10% chance to add +12 to your combo meter.

With many or all of those things above acquired, this achievement becomes relatively easy to do. While it may seem natural to attempt this on flying enemies, that is not required. There are many big enemies that you can simply jump into the air and attack. The four corrupted heroes are good candidates for this, as they have few attacks and clearly telegraph them. The final boss is also a great candidate for this achievement. Likewise, there are many legendary bosses and lieutenants around the Golden Isle that are large targets. Make a manual save before a fight once you have all of the above recommendations, and it shouldn't take more than a couple of attempts to reach a 25-hit combo in the air. With the Brood of Typhon armor, you don't need to do anything special - just use light or heavy attacks, dodge in mid air, and pull yourself to the enemy if you get knocked away. As soon as your combo reaches 25, this achievement will unlock.
Moonlight Treasure

Moonlight Treasure - Open a Night Chest.

Night chests, as expected, can only be opened at night. They can still be spotted to mark them on your map like any chest, even during the day. On your map, they'll be a picture of a chest with a blue crescent moon next to them. If you approach them during the day, the chest will be transparent. You'll need to wait until night by holding the skip time button (usually the start button) and then approach the chest. Multiple enemies will defend the chest. Simply kill them all and open the chest to unlock this achievement.

Night chests, in general, are pretty rare. There are 10 on the entire map. However, if you scan the areas and mark things from the Ascension Points, you will almost assuredly find at least one in your travels. Note that you will need to open all 10 of them for More than Twelve Labours.
Join the Creed

Join the Creed - Perform 10 Stealth Attacks.

During the prologue you'll be taught to sneak, and when you get near an enemy you can press the button when prompted to perform a stealth attack. Do this a cumulative total of 10 times. Note that, for the purposes of this achievement, the stealth attack need not kill the enemy you use it on, it only needs to connect. For example, the big cyclops enemies you find likely won't die from a single stealth attack, but that attack will still count towards this achievement.
Your Own Medicine

Your Own Medicine - Defeat an enemy with their own projectile.

The flying Harpy enemies you'll see around the Golden Isle are the easiest enemies to unlock this achievement on. They will periodically shoot yellow projectiles at you in a burst. Parry this projectile to automatically shoot it back at the Harpy, and it will likely kill it instantly. If you're playing on a higher difficulty, you may need to weaken the Harpy with normal attacks first.
Not Too Close to the Sun

Not Too Close to the Sun - Equip new Wings.

Refer to Wing Nut for obtaining all of the new sets of Wings. Once you get your first set, simply equip it to unlock this achievement.
Wing Nut

Wing Nut - Acquire all Wings.

There are a total of 16 sets of wings that need to be acquired to unlock this achievement. Almost every Wing in the game is obtained by defeating a Lieutenant. The rest are obtained by completing Quests, such as the opening quests in the Clashing Rocks, or Phosphor's Side-Quests.

Beauty's Wings
Location: Gates of Tartaros
How to unlock: Defeat Lieutenant of Hybrids


Broken Wings
Location: Clashing Rocks
How to unlock: Complete Passage in the Abyss Vault during the Life and Death Quest.


Forge Metal Wings
Location: Gates of Tartaros
How to unlock: Defeat Daidalos' Minotaur Lieutenant


Intricate Wings
Location: Gates of Tartaros
How to unlock: Defeat Hound of the Underworld Lieutenant


Ravishing Wings
Location: The Forgelands
How to unlock: Defeat Lieutenant Brontes


Sharp-Fire Wings
Location: The Forgelands
How to unlock: Defeat Leiutenant Steropes


Smoldering Wings of Zeus
Location: The Forgelands
How to unlock: Complete the Shaken to the Core Quest.

The Shaken to the Core Quest is one of the last Quests in The Forgelands, where you relight the Forge of the Gods. In it, you'll have to defeat the Smoldering Automaton Lieutenant.

Spark of Genius Wings
Location: Grove of Kleos
How to unlock: Defeat Leiutenant Euryale


Tempestuous Wings of Zeus
Location: War's Den
How to unlock: Defeat Leiutenant Gyges


Wings of Daidalos
Location: Clashing Rocks
How to unlock: Complete the Blurry Vision Quest

The Blurry Vision Quest is the third quest you recieve in the game, which will have you collect the Wing Piece by solving the Clashing Rocks Constellation Challenge. However you won't get these wings until you complete the Quest itself at the top of the Observatory.

Wings of Dawnlight Revels
Location: The Forgelands
How to unlock: Complete the Our Dearest Inventor Hidden Quest

The Our Dearest Inventor Quest is the Hidden Quest that is unlocked by completing all of Daidalos's Myth Challenges (See Misc. Information at the bottom of this guide), the ones marked with a map of the Golden Isles that plays a recording of Daidalos after you complete them.

Wings of Ikaros
Location: Grove of Kleos
How to unlock: Complete the A Debt Repaid Quest

The A Debt Repaid Quest is the third of the Phosphor Quests that take you around the Golden Isles, and will be your second encounter with the Goldy Griffon Lieutenant.


Wings of Moonlight Revels
Location: War's Den
How to unlock: Defeat Lieutenant Briareos


Wings of Vanity
Location: Grove of Kleos
How to unlock: Defeat Lieutenant Stheno


Wings of Zeus
Location: The Forgelands
How to unlock: Complete the Eagle Eye Quest

The Eagle Eye Quest is the second Phosphor Quest that takes you around the Golden Isles, and has you face the Godly Griffon Lieutenant.


Wings of the Dreadful
Location: Valley of Eternal Spring
How to unlock: Defeat Lieutenant Okipete the Swift Wing


Wings of the Hideous
Location: Valley of Eternal Spring
How to unlock: Defeat Ozomene the Mythical Harpy


Wings of the Monstrous
Location: War's Den
How to unlock: Complete the Nest Egg Quest

The Nest Egg Quest is the final main story Quest in War's Den, where you storm Ajax's Fort.


Wings of the Revels
Location: Valley of Eternal Spring
How to unlock: Defeat Lieutenant Aello the Storm Swift
Toil and Trouble

Toil and Trouble - Craft your first Potion.

Once you reach the Hall of the Gods right after the prologue, you'll be able to craft potions. Head to the cauldron, marked with a purple symbol on your map (these can be found around the Golden Isle in addition to the Hall of the Gods), and you can craft four different types of potions. By the time you've reached this point you've likely amassed plenty of blue mushrooms to craft a stamina potion, but pomegranates are also plentiful to make health potions. Either way, craft one of the four potions to unlock this achievement.
Among the Stars

Among the Stars - Solve a Constellation Myth Challenge.

You will be required to solve a Constellation Myth Challenge to progress in the prologue. Simply bring each blue ball, marked on your compass, to the puzzle pad and place it in the spot marked on the drawing on the wall in front of you to complete the challenge.
Logs and Monsters

Logs and Monsters - Chop down 100 large trees.

As soon as you get the axe in the prologue you can begin making progress towards this achievement. The only trees you can chop down are the relatively thin and short ones. Use your strong attack with your axe to chop them down.

Note that the method for grinding out golden ambers to unlock Potion Professional will involve you chopping down upwards of 100 trees alone. Refer to it for more information before you waste time mindlessly grinding out this achievement.
Bird's-Eye View

Bird's-Eye View - Unfog the whole map.

Unfogging a portion of the map is done when you reach an Ascension Point. You will be required to unfog Clashing Rocks, Valley of Eternal Springs, War's Den, Grove of Kleos, and The Forgelands as part of story progression. The two areas you won't be required to unfog are King's Peak and Gates of Tartaros.

The Ascension Point for King's Peak is on the southern central portion of the island, and it's a giant bird statue. You may need to progress the story to the point where you ascend King's Peak to be able to reach the island and climb up the bird statue.

The Ascension Point for Gates of Tartaros isn't an obvious structure; it's just a large rock outcropping. It's located on the southern rim of the vault entrance up top. From the fast travel point on the rim, head around the rim to the southern point and you should discover the Ascension Point, and then head to it to complete it.
Tippy-Top

Tippy-Top - Reach the highest point on the island.

The highest point on the island is located in the King's Peak region. It won't be possible to reach this point until you're nearly at the end of the game. The story will take you on a quest up the mountain of King's Peak, and you'll have a boss fight at the top. Once that fight is over (or you can fast travel to "Zeus's Throne" any time after completing this quest), you'll be at the top of the mountain. From there, push in the right stick to scan and look up. On top of a golden bird statue is a piece of ambrosia that you can reveal for reference. Climb up to this ambrosia on top of the golden bird statue and this achievement will unlock.
The Floor is Lava

The Floor is Lava - Glide a total of 1,000 meters in one go.

Before you attempt this achievement, you'll need to purchase the skill that reduces stamina spent when gliding for 5 Charon Coins. You will also need to upgrade your stamina at least six times to have enough stamina to glide this far.

With both of those done, you then need to find a spot high enough to glide this long without touching the ground or water. I was able to do it from the Athena statue in the Grove of Kleos in the northwest, where the story takes you. I glided northwest towards the ocean. Hold X (flying boost) the entire time to go far enough before running out of stamina. For me, the achievement didn't unlock until I landed after the glide, but it may have just been a delayed unlock.
Oceancookie

Oceancookie - Tame an Epic mount.

Refer to Fenyx the Horseman (Next achievement down)
Fenyx the Horseman

Fenyx the Horseman - Tame all mounts.

There are a total of 25 mounts that need to be tamed for this achievement. The story will teach you how to tame your first one, but the rest all need to be hunted down. Of the 25 mounts in the game, nine of them are epic mounts. There is no difference between taming normal and epic mounts. The only difference is that normal mounts are found in small herds, whereas the epic mounts are located by themselves. Also, taming your first epic mount of the nine will unlock Oceancookie.

Clashing Rocks — Laurion


Laurion is the first mount you can find and it's an Epic Mount too, so the sooner you can get it, the better. It's found on one of the islands south of the Clashing Rocks mainland.

If your stamina isn't good enough yet to make it the whole way across the water, you can consume blue mushrooms as you swim/glide to ensure you can cover the distance. The Messenger of the Gods statue is the nearest fast travel point.

The Valley of Eternal Spring — Anemone


Anenome is likely the first mount that players will stumble across without looking as it is on the way to the Hall of the Gods, which is your first objective once leaving the Clashing Rocks area.

It is a level 1 mount, so it has the least amount of stamina available. Either the Hall of the Gods or The Observatory is the closest fast travel point.

The Valley of Eternal Spring — Sepia


Just north of the Hall of the Gods, which is the nearest fast travel point, you can find a level 1 horse mount by the name of Sepia.

The Valley of Eternal Spring — Tyrian


The next Epic Mount can be found in the southern area of the Valley of Eternal Spring, technically on the island that houses Eros's Haven, which is the nearest fast travel point. This purple unicorn can be found where all the water pools are.

The Valley of Eternal Spring — Cypress


The next mount is another level 1 deer and it can be found towards the west in the Valley of Eternal Spring. The closest fast travel point is either the Goddess of Love statue or the Hall of the Gods.

The Valley of Eternal Spring — Alabaster


Alabaster is a level 2 horse mount, which means it has two stamina bars. It can be found to the southeast of the Sanctuary of Athena, or to the west of Gaia's Soul, either of which is the closest fast travel point.

The Valley of Eternal Spring — Bolt


Bolt is a level 1 horse mount that can be found just north of the statue of the Goddess of Love, which is the closest fast travel point.

The Valley of Eternal Spring — Indika


Indika is another Epic Mount and is a blue unicorn that can be found just below Gaia's Soul, which is the closest fast travel point.

The Grove of Kleos — Itea


The next mount is found south of the statue of the Goddess of Wisdom, and east of The Archives, so either is a suitable fast travel point. Itea is a level 1 deer mount.

The Grove of Kleos — Everlast


Everlast is a beautiful white deer with golden antlers, and it can be found in the eastern area of the Grove of Kleos. Either The Archives or Athena's Sanctuary is an ideal fast travel point, as this level 2 mount is between the two.

The Grove of Kleos — Larkspur


Larkspur is a level 2 mount that can be found near the sprawling farmland close to the Moria Tree Sanctuary, which is the nearest fast travel point. This herd is found close to a small pond.

The Grove of Kleos — Sheena


Sheena is a level 2 golden horse that can be found east of Guardian's Hill, though the statue of the Goddess of Wisdom is arguably an equally close fast travel point. This herd of horses can be found close to a pool of water.

The Grove of Kleos — Guardian


Guardian is an Epic Mount that can be found close to the aptly named Guardian's Hill, which is the nearest fast travel point. This is in the northwestern area of the Grove of Kleos.

The Forgelands — Quicksilver


Quicksilver is a level 1 horse that can be found on the very western edge of The Forgelands, close to the border of the Grove of Kleos and north of the Gates of Tartaros.

You can find the herd just below the body of water. There are a couple of fast travel points equally close, such as the statue of the God of the Forge, or the Moria Tree Sanctuary.

The Forgelands — Antikhytera


The next Epic Mount can be found in the northern area of The Forgelands. It's a rather awesome mechanical horse by the name of Antikhytera. The nearest fast travel point is the Atmos Mechanikos.

The Forgelands — Khroma


Khroma can be found on an island to the east of The Forgelands mainland. It's a silver horse that is a level 2 mount. The closest fast travel point is the Atmos Mechanikos.

The Forgelands — Krystalline


Krystalline is a level 2 horse that can be found on the coast in the eastern area of The Forgelands. The closest fast travel point is The Aqueducts.

War's Den — Paragon


Paragon is an Epic Mount that can be found on the northeastern side of War's Den, near to the border with The Forgelands. This horse can be found close to the pools of water. The closest fast travel point is Protector Drakon Ismenios.

War's Den — Xenippos


Xenippos is a level 1 horse that can be found to the northwest of Protector Drakon Ismenios, which is the closest fast travel point.

War's Den — Krater


The next mount can be found in the eastern area close to Ajax's Fort in War's Den and is a level 2 horse called Krater. Ajax's Fort is the closest fast travel point.
Fenyx the Horseman (cont.)
War's Den — Aethon


Aethon is an Epic Mount that is found behind Ajax's Fort, which is the nearest fast travel point. You won't be able to travel there until you have progressed Ares's storyline enough to remove the corruption from Ajax's Fort. It's in the lower area with the water pools and stone titans.

War's Den — Muse


Muse is a level 2 mount that looks like a zebra and it can be found in War's Den, south of the statue of the God of War, which is the nearest fast travel point.

King's Peak — Hellebore


Just north of the statue of the King of the Gods you can find Hellebore, a level 1 deer mount. Just fast travel to the King of the Gods and follow the path north to come across this herd.

King's Peak — Asphodel


Asphodel is an Epic Mount that can be found east of the King of the Gods statue. The nearest fast travel point is the Punishment of Atlas and then you can drop/glide down into the ravine area shown on the map to find it.

King's Peak — Ptilon


The area for the last mount can only be accessed once you have progressed the storyline enough for the gods to help you remove some of the cold areas in King's Peak.

The nearest fast travel point is the Shrine of the Fates and then you can drop/glide down into the ravine area shown on the map, right next to a large stone titan. Ptilon is an Epic Mount that is a pegasus with rainbow-colored wings.
To Good Health

To Good Health - Fully upgrade your Health.

Health is upgraded at the Hall of the Gods by placing ambrosia in the kylix with the red health bar above it. You will need a total of 90 ambrosia to fully upgrade your health. There are two places to find ambrosia: scattered around the Golden Isle, or in chests in God Vaults. The latter chests are missable, but they aren't required; there is more ambrosia in the game than is required for this achievement, so you don't need to collect every single one. That being said, you do need to collect most of them. Unfortunately, the only way to mark ambrosia on your map is to use the right stick to enter far sight and then reveal them with right trigger when you scan over one. I highly recommend taking a few minutes at each fast travel point to spin around and scan the area, marking every possible thing you can. Doing so will ensure you find enough ambrosia around the Golden Isle to obtain this achievement. In general ambrosia is found on top of structures, out at the edge of cliffs, etc. So always check high, on top of things.
Projectile Pro

Projectile Pro - Defeat a flying enemy with any thrown object.

As the description says, you need to kill any flying enemy with any object you can pick up. This can be done as early as you want in the game. The flying Harpy enemies that you'll encounter all around the Golden Isle will easily die from a thrown rock, for example. This can be done by picking up a rock, getting close enough, then holding right trigger to charge your throw. Take aim and make sure you hit the Harpy. It may take a couple tries to hit the Harpy, but it's entirely possible.

To make this achievement easier, these is a skill you can purchase at the Hall of the Gods with Charon Coins that allows you to throw an object at a targeted enemy at the expense of one stamina chunk. This skill eliminates the need to manually aim, making this achievement just a matter of finding a rock near a Harpy.
C-C-C-Combo

C-C-C-Combo - Reach the final Combo stage.

Before you can unlock this achievement, you will first need to complete Ares' questline. Doing so unlocks his final blessing, which unlocks a new combo stage upon reaching an 84-hit combo. Once that's done, you then need to reach an 84-hit combo to unlock this achievement.

One thing that isn't required but makes this far easier is to obtain the Brood of Typhon armor. If you level your armor up to level 4, this armor gives a 10% chance to add +12 to your combo meter, which significantly reduces the amount of time you need to last without getting hit.

The best enemies to obtain this achievement on are either legendary bosses or corrupted heroes. Both types of bosses have a very high amount of health, such that even fully upgraded weapons won't kill them too quickly. It's best to make a save before fighting a boss, attempt this achievement, and if you fail you can reload your save and try again. Don't get greedy with hits, especially because combo finishers are slow and can't be dodge-cancelled. The bosses telegraph their attacks pretty obviously, so just make sure you dodge in time. The other blessings you get from Ares before you can attempt this achievement also make this easier, since you can take a hit without losing your combo, and you can dodge away and come back without losing your combo.

If you don't manage it at all as you progress, the final boss of the game is a great option for getting this achievement. Its massive health and huge hit box as well as its obvious attacks make it a great candidate for reaching a combo this high.

One final option, if you've managed to kill every boss in the game and don't have this achievement, or if you still find yourself killing bosses too quickly, is to turn up the difficulty in the options menu. Enemies will take more hits to kill, and this should give you more time to build a combo up. As soon as you reach 84 hits, this achievement will unlock mid combo.
Look, No Hands!

Look, No Hands! - Defeat 10 enemies using traps inside the Vaults of Tartaros.

*MISSABLE*

The reason this achievement is missable is because once you collect all treasures in a Vault of Tartaros, it becomes sealed and you cannot reenter it. Since there are a finite number of Vaults in the game, this can be missed.

As the description says, you'll need to use traps to kill 10 enemies across any numbers of Vaults. Unfortunately, finding a Vault with both enemies and traps you can use is pretty rare. You will likely encounter some Vaults with enemies but inactive traps, and unfortunately the wall sconces that shoot fireballs don't count as traps. Only floor spikes and wall lasers count for this achievement. As a result, be absolutely sure to take your first possible opportunity to get this achievement. One such opportunity is after you complete Ares' questline. He will then give you two side quests (which need to be completed for another achievement). One involves finding a jar for him. When you return the jar to Ares, you'll enter it, and it plays just like a Vault. The Arena within has floor spikes and plenty of enemies. Simply bait them to the floor spikes and let them die from the spikes. Remember, if they die from the fireballs, that won't count for this achievement. There are more than 10 enemies, so you can get all kills in this one Vault.

Other opportunities for this achievement are:
Arena of Bravery in northern The Forgelands
Arena of Agility southeast of the big lyre in the Grove of Kleos
Dolos' Stage of Trickery during Athena's questline (note that you must shoot the targets with your arrows to activate the traps)
Arena of Finesse in the southwestern corner of King's Peak
Arena of Fortitude in the southern part of the Valley of Eternal Springs
Ornithology

Ornithology - Acquire all Phoenix skins.

There are a total of 17 Phoenix skins that need to be acquired for this achievement. Most of the Phoenix skins are acquired from the legendary bosses located around the Golden Isle. Each legendary beast boss will reward you with a Phoenix skin. There are a couple others that are rewarded for completing other tasks.

Completing the 'Bolt from the Blue' quest in the Valley of Eternal Spring unlocks Phosphor, and as a result, you automatically get the Phosphor the Phoenix skin. This quest will unlock automatically after a cutscene where you see a bird getting hit by a lightning bolt.

Phosphor of Lit Cinders


Phosphor's questline will continue and will be marked on your map, so is easily tracked. Completing the quest 'A Debt Repaid' in the Grove of Kleos rewards you with the Phosphor of Lit Cinders skin.

Tarnished Phosphor


The Tarnished Phosphor skin is the reward for defeating the Hound of Hades, Legendary Cerberos inside the vault of the same name. This vault is part of Athena's side quest storyline.

Phosphor of Love Ablaze


Once you have completed Ares's main quest, he will offer up a sidequest called 'Pay-Bagock' and ask you to defeat the Spartoi soldiers who ridiculed him when he was a chicken. Defeating the Legendary Brute of Tartaros will get you the Phosphor of Love Ablaze skin.

Molten Phosphor


Molten Phosphor is the reward for completing the Myth Challenge section of Hermes's Heroic Task Board, which is the last section on the left-hand side. These challenges vary from completing a set number of different Myth Challenges, but the most daunting task on the list is being asked to complete all Myth Challenges (there are 80 in total).

Phosphor of Zeus's Lightning


The next Phosphor skin is the first of many that are obtained by defeating one of the legendary monsters. Phosphor of Zeus's Lightning is the reward for defeating the Nemean Lion, which can be found on a cliff edge in the Valley of Eternal Spring, overlooking the Clashing Rocks area.

Phosphor the Lovebird


Phosphor the Lovebird is another skin gained by killing a legendary monster, this time you need to defeat Slayer Of Adonis, The Legendary Boar, which can be found in the Valley of Eternal Spring right next to the Myth Fresco Challenge.

Phosphor of Companionship


The next legendary monster to give you a Phosphor skin is Kallisto, the Legendary Bear. She can be found in the Valley of Eternal Spring, not far from the Gates of Tartaros. Defeating Kallisto will grant you the Phosphor of Companionship skin.

Phosphor the Stonegazer


This Phosphor skin can be gained by defeating Alektryon, The Legendary Rooster, which is one of the four monsters that Aphrodite asks you to slay as part of her optional Saving Our Hides sidequest. This monster can be found in Aphrodite's Palace in the Valley of Eternal Spring area, close to some normal chicken monsters.

Phosphor of Passion


Defeating the Nightmare Of Daidalos, The Legendary Minotaur will reward you with the Phosphor of Passion skin. This monster can be found close to Eros's Haven, on a little island that has a lot of columns.

Phosphor the Patriarch


The Phosphor the Patriarch skin can be obtained by defeating Kelaino, The Legendary Dark Vulture, which can be found in the Grove of Kleos area.

Phosphor the Evilglare


Defeating the Legendary Gorgon Of Dread will reward you with the Phosphor the Evilglare skin. The Gorgon can be found on the western side of the Grove of Kleos, close to the Archives. On a small island with pillars, you'll find the monster you're hunting.

Phosphor of Heat's Core


The next legendary monster to give you a Phosphor skin as a reward is Pyrakmon, The Legendary Cyclops, who can be found in The Forgelands, just southwest of the Atmos Mechanikos.

Carnivorous Phosphor


Defeating Ophinikos Of Legend in The Forgelands will reward you with the Carnivorous Phosphor skin. Ophinikos can be found close to Hera's throne on the eastern side of The Forgelands.

Burnished Phosphor


On the southern border of The Forgelands, close to War's Den, you will find Talos The Rebuilt, Legendary Automaton. Defeating him will reward you with the Burnished Phosphor skin.

Phosphor of Zeus's Skies


In War's Den, close to Herakles Wraith Vault, you will find the Perversion Of Echidna, The Legendary Chimera, in a ruined building. Defeating this monster will reward you with the Phosphor of Zeus's Skies skin.

Phosphor Automated


Arguably one of the best Phosphor skins is Phosphor Automated as it makes solving puzzles so much easier (it can become a heavy object that can be used in puzzles). It can be obtained by defeating The Many-Handed, The Legendary Hekatonchires, which is found in King's Peak. It's found on the eastern side of King's Peak in one of the lower areas that are in line with the height of the mainland of the Golden Isle.
Hades's New Neighbor

Hades's New Neighbor - Complete 25 Vaults of Tartaros.

You will be introduced to Vaults of Tartaros during the prologue. They are red pits you can jump into, and are mini dungeons with platforming, puzzle, and/or combat challenges. You can spot them from Ascension Points to have them marked on your map, but even if you don't, when you're around 300m from one it'll be shown on your compass.

To complete the story you will need to complete multiple Vaults of Tartaros, making significant progress towards this achievement. You will need to complete many Vaults of Tartaros to obtain enough Zeus Lightning to fully upgrade your stamina, but nowhere near all of them.

There are far more than 25 Vaults in the game, but you'll unlock this achievement once you've completed 25 of them. Note that this achievement only requires that you obtain the Zeus Lightning at the end, and doesn't require you to obtain optional chests. It's definitely in your best interest to get the optional chests in all Vaults though, as you'll need to do so in 22 Vaults to complete one of Hermes' tasks on his task board.
Shard Miner

Shard Miner - Destroy 10 Shards Clusters.

Shard Clusters are the crystal plants you'll stumble across as you explore Golden Isle. They aren't very common, so it's worth it to destroy each one you see. The easiest way to spot them is while gliding from a high point, you may see a shimmer of light near the ground. This is a shard cluster, and is really the only way to identify them; there's no way to mark them on your map like other lootables. As a result, you should take every opportunity to destroy them when you find them, not only for this achievement, but the purple and red ones really help with weapon upgrades. Destroy a cumulative total of 10 to unlock this achievement.
Armed and Dangerous

Armed and Dangerous - Fully upgrade everything at the Forge of Hephaistos.

At the Forge of Hephaistos in the Hall of the Gods, you can upgrade your swords, axes, bows, helmets, armors, arrow capacity, and potion capacity. Each one requires adamantine shards to upgrade. The requirements are as follows:
  • Swords, axes, and bows require blue and red shards to upgrade
  • Helmets and armor require blue and purple shards to upgrade
  • Arrow capacity and potion capacity require only yellow shards to upgrade
Now a quick rundown of the sources of each type of shard. All types can be found in the random shard clusters that show up around the Golden Isle, so I won't mention that for each one below.
  • Blue shards - primary source is from defeated enemies, but also are found in all chests (normal chests, guarded chests, epic chests, and night chests)
  • Red shards - rewarded for defeating bosses, legendary beasts, and lieutenants, but also are found in guarded chests and night chests (NOT found in normal chests or epic chests)
  • Purple shards - these are the rarest shards, and are only found in epic chests and night chests (NOT found in normal chests or guarded chests). Note that you will get a significant amount of purple shards as rewards from some of the tasks on Hermes' task board
  • Yellow shards - obtained from all types of chests
The rate-limiting shard for fully upgrading everything will definitely be purple shards. You will need a lot of blue shards, but as long as you fight all the enemies you come across instead of running away, you will have plenty of blue shards. To put it in perspective, by the time I finished everything in the game I had around 100,000 blue shards left over. Yellow shards come from all chests, and with the amount of chests you need to open for Hermes' task board, you will assuredly get enough. Likewise, with all of the bosses you need to defeat and chests you will open, you should easily have more than enough red shards too. As for purple shards, you will need to open all 10 night chests and complete all of Hermes' tasks on his task board, so you have a lot of guaranteed purple shards there, but it's still in your best interest to open all epic chests you come across rather than skipping over them, just to be safe. No need to go out of your way for epic chests though, just get the ones in your area as you progress and do other things.

Once you've fully upgraded everything, this achievement will unlock.
Toot or Boot?

Toot or Boot? - Equip a matching helmet and armor.

As the description says, you'll need to equip a helmet and armor that match. Your first opportunity to do this will be during the prologue. You'll need to go through the Vault of Tartaros called 'One-Eyed Giant.' In this vault, when you get to the moving platform you need to ride back and up, look to your left for two small platforms you can double jump to. Reach the chest at the end to get the helmet that matches your starting default armor. Equip it to unlock this achievement.

Aside from that, as you explore and find chests on Golden Isle and in Vaults of Tartaros, you'll likely eventually end up with a matching helmet and armor.
Servant to the Gods

Servant to the Gods - Complete the gods' side questlines.

There are a total of 5 sets of side questlines that need to be completed for this achievement, and each set of side quests is only accessible after completing that god's main questline. The five gods are Aphrodite, Ares, Hephaistos, Athena, and Hermes. You'll need to complete the main quests for each of them, and then you'll be given side quest(s) you can then complete. They are listed below.

Aphrodite gives you one quest to defeat four legendary beasts around the Valley of Eternal Springs. Simply head to each marker and defeat them.
Ares gives two side quests, but you need to talk to him a second time (at least, I needed to) to get them to trigger. One is to get a jar from the area the prologue is in, and the second quest involves killing two big enemies to get armor pieces. This former is the best time to get Look, No Hands! inside the jar at the end of that side quest. The latter can't be completed until you reach the end of Hephaistos's questline to open the Forge and repair it.
Hephaistos gives two side quests. One is simply to defeat a legendary boss. The other is to track down hope. This quest will send you to a large wall with a lot of red structures built into the wall, and you need to find a hidden area. Look for the structure with some lit braziers on a middle level. Head to this level and there is a door in the center. You must walk up to it and you'll get a prompt to press button-y.png to interact and enter. Then, just complete the objectives.
Athena gives two side quests as well. One is to defeat a mythical monster boss (which is one of the four needed for Who's the Boss?), and the other is a simple quest to follow the objectives.
Hermes' "side quest" begins as soon as you defeat all four wraiths in their lairs (see Last Hero Standing for doing so). Once they're all defeated, you'll be given a side quest to head to a podium to insert the four medallions you received. You must follow this side quest to completion to unlock this achievement.
One Chore Down

One Chore Down - Complete a task from Hermes's Heroic Tasks Board at the Hall of the Gods.

Refer to More than Twelve Labours
More Than Twelve Labours

More than Twelve Labours - Complete all 36 tasks from Hermes's Heroic Tasks Board.

When you reach the Hall of the Gods, you can head to the back (across from the health and stamina upgrades) to view Hermes' Heroic Tasks Board. Only the tasks in the four categories on the left need to be completed. The ones on the right are timed tasks that reward you with Elektrum, which isn't needed for any achievements, and can only be used with Hermes to buy special skins for weapons, mounts, armor, etc. You'll only be able to see four active tasks at a time, one per category, but do note that you can make progress towards all tasks simultaneously. For example, when you complete a task and turn it in at the board, the next task will likely already be partially complete, and in many cases, you may be able to turn in multiple tasks in a row. There are a few exceptions to this, noted in the list below, and are really only for killing regular enemies. Below is a list of all tasks, and some tips where appropriate. I have not included tips for simple ones that will come naturally. Just make sure that you turn in tasks for the first category, for killing enemies, because most of these can't be progressed until the task itself is active. The rest of the categories can be all done simultaneously.

Elimination Tasks
  • Defeat 10 animals
  • Defeat 20 soldiers of the dead (red soldier enemies)
  • Defeat 40 monster enemies (harpies, griffins, cyclops, minotaurs, etc.)
  • Defeat 3 Lieutenants - refer to Wing Nut
  • Defeat 80 enemies
  • Defeat 5 Legendary Monsters - refer to Ornithology
  • Defeat 3 Wraiths in their lairs - refer to Last Hero Standing
  • Defeat 8 Lieutenants - refer to Wing Nut
  • Defeat 10 Legendary Monsters - refer to Ornithology
  • Defeat all 4 Mythical Monsters - refer to Who's the Boss?

Vaults of Tartaros Tasks
  • Collect 6 optional chests in Vaults
  • Complete 6 regular Vaults
  • Complete 2 Arena Vaults - see below
  • Complete 3 hard difficulty Vaults (i.e. 3 out of 3 in difficulty)
  • Complete all objectives in 22 Vaults - you may need to wait until you have certain Godly Powers, such as Athena's Dash, Herakles Strength (to be able to lift heavy objects), etc., before you're able to reach the optional chest in some Vaults
  • Complete all objectives in 5 Arena Vaults - see below
  • Complete all objectives in 10 hard Vaults
  • Collect all Molten Fragments - this will require you to obtain the optional chest in all 10 of the Arena Vaults.

The Arena of Fortitude is in the southern part of the Valley of Eternal Spring.
The Arena of Heroism is also in the Valley of Eternal Spring, right by the “e” in “Valley” (when zoomed out appropriately).
The Arena of Agility is right near the watery areas of the Grove of Kleos and Valley of Eternal Spring.
The Arena of Humility is on the border of War’s Den and the Gates of Tartaros.
The Arena of Champions is the southeast part of the War’s Den area.
The Arena of Wisdom is also in the War’s Den area but it is in the eastern side somewhat near the big island in that area.
The Arena of Strength is just on the border of War’s Den and the Forgelands.
The Arena of Legends is on the coast of the Forgelands right by the Polyphemous mythical boss fight.
The Arena of Bravery is in the Forgelands right by the Atmos Mechanikos fast travel point.
The Arena of Finesse is hidden well because of how snowy it is in King’s Peak. It’s near the southwest end by the entrance to the Grove of Kleos. Check near one of the frozen ponds.

Exploration Tasks
  • Collect 6 ambrosia
  • Tame a mount
  • Open 7 normal chests
  • Open 7 guarded chests
  • Collect 25 ambrosia
  • Open 10 normal chests
  • Open 5 night chests - see below
  • Tame 2 unique mounts - these are the legendary mounts. Refer to Fenyx the Horseman
  • Open 25 guarded chests - there are far more than 25 in the game, closer to 50
  • Obtain all Midnight Fragments - this requires you to open all 10 night chests in the game.


Island Activities Tasks
  • Complete 5 Myth Challenges
  • Complete3 Fresco Myth Challenges
  • Complete 3 Odysseus Myth Challenges
  • Complete 20 total Myth Challenges
  • Complete 4 Navigation Myth Challenges
  • Complete 8 Lyre Myth Challenges (See Misc. Information Section at the bottom of this guide)
  • Complete 11 Constellation Myth Challenges
  • Complete all 80 Myth Challenges
This is the longest task in the game by far. You will need to complete every single Fresco, Odysseus, Navigation, Lyre, and Constellation Myth Challenge in the game. The only way to mark them on your map is to use Far Sight with the right stick and then reveal them when you hover over them. The only way I was able to find them all was to travel to each fast travel point on the map, and slowly scan every bit of the area in a circle, high and low, looking for everything I could reveal. If you find yourself stuck though, unable to find your last few, or don't want to bother scanning, refer to an interactive map to search for them. I also suggest making a Google Sheets checklist if you want to keep track of which ones you have gotten so you don't have to do any backtracking.
Potion Professional

Potion Professional - Fully upgrade the Potion tree.

The potion tree is upgraded at any of the pots of Circe, one of which is located in the Hall of the Gods, but others can be found around the Golden Isle. The only ingredient you need to upgrade the potion tree is golden ambers. These are the rarest component in the game, and you will unfortunately need a huge amount of them. There are only three sources of golden ambers:
3 golden ambers inside every normal chest (NOT inside epic, guarded, or night chests)
1 golden amber can potentially be inside a chopped down tree. Look for the glowing around the base of the tree.
Golden ambers are rewarded for completing some of the tasks on Hermes' task board
To put it in perspective, after completing all tasks on Hermes' task board and opening every single normal chest in the game, plus I had chopped down some trees and found some ambers in them, I still needed 22 more golden ambers to fully upgrade the potion tree. Since I'm guessing the vast majority of people will not bother opening every single normal chest like me, you will likely need significantly more golden ambers. Most reports show people in the 60-120 range.

Thankfully, there is a decently efficient way to grind out golden ambers that you need - chopping down trees. Before doing so, it is highly recommended to equip the armor that grants a 30% chance to add another ingredient. This means that each time you find a golden amber in a tree, you have a 30% chance of getting a free extra one. This will significantly reduce the grind. There are two ideal places to chop down trees - around the Gates of Tartaros, or around the big lyre in Clashing Rocks. Both places have trees that are scorched, improving visibility in general but also making it easier to see which trees are glowing with amber around their base. I also recommend making it night to make the glow easier to see. Personally, I preferred Clashing Rocks, as it's flatter and the enemies you may come across are far weaker. The method is essentially to fast travel to the big lyre in Clashing Rocks, and then run to each big group of trees and chop them all down. Grab all the golden ambers you find, and then when you're done, pause the game and quicksave. Load your quicksave and all the trees will be respawned, allowing you to repeat the process.

This is relatively boring, and why I opted to collect all of the normal chests first, since that was more fun for me. But if you just want to grind it out by chopping down trees, expect to take around an hour or so. For me, I only need 22 and I finished in under 10 minutes, so unless you hunted down all of the normal chests, expect to spent closer to an hour grinding out tree chopping. On the plus side, this will virtually guaranteee you'll unlock Logs and Monsters in the process.
Powered Up

Powered Up - Fully upgrade the Godly Powers tree.

Refer to Show Your Moves
Show Your Moves

Show Your Moves - Fully upgrade the Skills tree.

Both the Skills tree and Godly Powers tree are upgraded with Charon Coins. Charon Coins are awarded for completing Myth Challenges around the Golden Isle. There are a few chests in God Vaults that are missable and contain a couple Charon Coins, but they are not required. In fact, you only need 269 Charon Coins to fully upgrade all Skills and Godly Powers. While that may seem like a huge amount, there are close to 150 extra Charon Coins in the game, meaning you will fully upgrade everything far before completing all Myth Challenges. You do unfortunately need to complete every single Myth Challenge for one of the final tasks on Hermes' task board. Refer to More than Twelve Labours for more information. This and Powered Up will be unlocked along the way to completing that task anyway.
Weapon Master

Weapon Master - Fully upgrade one weapon to its final tier.

Refer to Armed and Dangerous
Fully Charged

Fully Charged - Fully upgrade your Stamina.

Stamina is upgraded at Zeus's workout area in the Hall of the Gods by spending Zeus's Lightning. You will need a total of 54 Zeus's Lightning to fully upgrade your stamina. The main way to obtain Zeus's Lightning is by completing Vaults of Tartaros. You will also get some Zeus's Lightning inside a few chests inside God Vaults, but these are not required. And lastly, you will get some Zeus's Lightning as rewards for completing some of the tasks on Hermes' task board.

As with ambrosia and Charon Coins, there is more Zeus's Lightning in the game than you need to fully upgrade your stamina, so you do NOT need to complete every single Vault of Tartaros. You will likely need to complete most of them though, with maybe around 10 or so being left incomplete. In terms of other achievements, be aware that there are tasks on Hermes's task board for completing all 10 arena Vaults, so make those a priority, and for obtaining all optional treasure chests in 22 Vaults, so ensure you always get the optional chests in all Vaults you complete. You also need to complete 10 hard (i.e. 3 out of 3 in difficulty) Vaults for a task. So make those your priority. Once you have fully upgraded your stamina and have completed those tasks for the task board, you can feel free to ignore all remaining Vaults of Tartaros, as they aren't needed for any achievements.
Last Hero Standing

Last Hero Standing - Achieve hero status.

To unlock this achievement, you need to defeat all of the corrupted heroes in the Wraith Lairs. There are four of them, one in each of the four main areas of the game.

Aphrodite will reveal Achilles and explain how wraiths and their lairs work. Head inside the lair and finish the boss fight to free the hero. Do the same with the wraiths in their lairs in the other three regions (Herakles in War's Den, Odysseus in The Forgelands, and Atalanta in Grove of Kleos) to unlock this achievement. Note that you can completely ignore the wraiths that spawn and attack you on the Golden Isle. Defeating them isn't needed for any achievements, and they just respawn anyway, so feel free to run away.

Valley Of Eternal Spring - Achilles


Grove Of Kleos - Atalanta


The Forgelands - Odysseus


War's Den - Herakles
Beauty's In the Eye

Beauty's in the Eye - Change your appearance at the Hall of the Gods.

After the prologue you'll head to the Hall of the Gods. Once there, after the story dialogue, head to the barber chair. Interact to use it, and change any aspect of your appearance to unlock this achievement.
Photobomb

Photobomb - Take a photo.

At any point during the game, press in the left and right stick at the same time to enter photo mode. Simply press A to take a picture and this achievement will unlock.
God of War

God of War - Complete Ares's Questline.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Ares is located in War's Den in the southeast. Complete his string of quests to obtain his essence and unlock this achievement.
Big Chicken

Big Chicken - Meet Ares.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Ares is located in War's Den, the southeastern area.
From the Ashes

From the Ashes - Find Phosphor.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Shortly after finishing the prologue, when you're traversing the Golden Isle your view will be directed to the sky where you'll see a bird get struck by lightning. You'll then be given the quest 'Bolt from the Blue.' Complete this short and simple quest to unlock this achievement.
Goddess of Love

Goddess of Love - Complete Aphrodite's Questline.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Aphrodite's questline starts in the western portion of the Golden Isle. Complete all of her quests to reunite her with her essence and unlock this achievement.
The Giving Tree

The Giving Tree - Meet Aphrodite.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Aphrodite is located in the Valley of Eternal Springs, the southwestern area.
Don't Shoot the Messenger

Don't Shoot the Messenger - Meet Hermes.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

This will unlock at the end of the prologue.
The Iron Giant

The Iron Giant - Meet Hephaistos.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Hephaistos is located in The Forgelands, the northeastern area.
Sassy, Lost Child

Sassy, Lost Child - Meet Athena.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Athena is located in the Grove of Kleos, the northwestern area.
Goddess of Wisdom

Goddess of Wisdom - Complete Athena's Questline.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Athena is located in the Grove of Kleos in the northwest portion of the map. Complete her string of quests to obtain her essence and unlock this achievement.
Messenger of the Gods

Messenger of the Gods - Complete Hermes's Questline.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

After completing the questlines for Aphrodite, Ares, Athena, and Hephaistos, some dialogue will take place in the Hall of the Gods and then this achievement will unlock.
God of the Forge

God of the Forge - Complete Hephaistos's Questline.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Hephaistos is located in The Forgelands in the northeast portion of the map. Complete his string of quests to obtain his essence and unlock this achievement.
Brother Battle

Brother Battle - Defeat Ligyron.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

This will unlock after ascending King's Peak and the fight that ensues.
Mission Complete
Mission Complete - Defeat Typhon.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

This will unlock upon completing the game. The game will warn you of a Point of No Return. Save the game before proceeding so you can load the file from before the Point of No Return to clean up unfinished achievements, or you can start a new game+ with the completed save file.
Wraighless in Battle

Wraithless in Battle - Defeat a Wraith.

Refer to Last Hero Standing
Who's the Boss?

Who's the Boss? - Defeat the Mythical Monster bosses.

There are four Mythical Monster bosses that need to be defeated for this achievement. Three of them can be fought at any time, but the fourth only appears after completing Athena's questline, at which point she'll gve you a side quest to defeat one of the Mythical Monsters.

The four Mythical Monsters are located in the four "corners" of the map: the northwesternmost island in the Grove of Kleos, the northeasternmost island in The Forgelands, the southwesternmost island in the Valley of Eternal Springs, and on top of the roof of the tallest building in the southeasternmost corner of Ajax's Fort in War's Den. Defeat all four to unlock this achievement.
Down in Flames

Down in Flames - Complete Phosphor's questline.

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Phosphor's questline will send you all over the map to all four main regions, but the objectives are simple to complete. Complete the two main quests and this achievement will unlock.
Better Luck Next Time

Better Luck Next Time - Fail the Initiation trial

This achievement requires you to fail (either by falling into the abyss or losing all of your health) any time during the first trial of the DLC that Hermes takes you to. This will likely happen naturally (you'll likely fall during one of the platforming/gliding sections), but if you do manage to complete this trial without failing, simply return to it (located in the southernmost central platform) and jump off the starting platform to unlock this achievement.
Putting in Overtime

Putting in Overtime - Complete the secret trial

Before you can complete the secret trial, you first need to unlock access to it. To do this, you'll need to collect all 24 of the god relics hidden in all of the trials. These function identically to the optional chests in the Vaults from the base game. Here, every single trial has exactly one optional chest hidden within. I recommend that, as soon as you start a trial for the first time, you enter Farsight and look for the chest, reveal it, and then mark it so it stays marked on your compass, ensuring you don't forget about it. Some of these chests just require reaching them, but many require some sort of puzzle to open a door or unlock them. The majority of these are pretty straightforward, especially with all the experience you'll have by now, but there are a couple tricky ones.

Once you've collected all 24 relics, return to the center of the hub area, where there are seats in concentric circles. Interact with each glowing chair to place a relic on it. Once all 24 relics are placed, Hermes will open up the access point to the secret trial, right in the middle of the circle of chairs. As for the secret trial itself, it's meant to be novel and fun rather than challenging. It's a bit longer, and consists of minigames with references to other classic videogames.
Overblessed

Overblessed - Acquire all blessings

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Each of the four gods has five or six trials you'll need to complete for them, and then you will be able to complete their trial to earn their blessing. Like the base game, these can be completed in any order, but you'll need to progress partway in all of them to be able to complete them all. Once you've completed all trials for all four gods, you'll unlock this achievement.
Tested and Approved

Tested and Approved - Earn your promotion

Story-related; cannot be missed.

This achievement will unlock upon completing the DLC. After acquiring all four blessings, you'll have access to Zeus's trial. Complete it to complete the DLC and unlock this achievement. You can still free roam in the DLC after completing Zeus's trial.
Wardrobe Warrior

Wardrobe Warrior - Find every piece of gear

Story-related; cannot be missed.

There is a new sword, axe, helmet, etc., that can be obtained in this DLC - one of each. Each one is a reward for completing one of the trials for the gods, meaning you will unavoidably collect all gear while working toward completing the DLC.
Zoomies

Zoomies - Master the art of fast transportation

Story-related; cannot be missed.

This achievement will unlock upon completing the Trial of Rampage's Initiation for Ares. This trial features portals like the one shown in the achievement image.
The Goddess of Creation

The Goddess of Creation - Complete Nuwa's Questline

Story-related; cannot be missed.

This achievement will unlock right as you enter the gate at the point of no return at the end of the DLC.
The Last Warlord

The Last Warlord - Complete Gong Gong's Questline

Story-related; cannot be missed.

You'll open the quest to go meet Gong Gong in the middle of Nuwa's questline. Follow his short and simple series of quests, culminating with a boss fight, at which point this achievement will unlock.
Divine

Divine - Complete all Ruins of Heaven

Ruins of Heaven in this DLC are the equivalent to Vaults of Tartaros from the base game. There are only 5 of them to complete, and will need to be spotted to mark them on your map. In terms of completing them, they should be relatively simple, especially if you've completed the base game and the previous DLC. These focus almost entirely on platforming challenges this, versus more of a puzzle focus in the base game and previous DLC. Also worth noting is that the optional chests in these Ruins of Heaven are not needed for any achievements, so feel free to ignore them.
Stuff of Legends

Stuff of Legends - Complete all Myth Challenges

Similar to the base game, there are Myth Challenges scattered around the map, and you'll need to complete all of them. Most of them are slightly different than the base game, aside from the ones requiring you to place a bunch of blue orbs in the correct spots. Like all things on your map, you'll need to spot them and reveal them to have them marked on your map. Thankfully, the story quests will take you to/near almost every one of them such that they'll be marked on your map. If you're trying to clear them all out before finishing the story, be aware that there is a Mural Challenge up on Bu Zhou mountain near the top, if you're missing one.
Lighter Than Air

Lighter Than Air - Use Air Rings 20 times or more without touching the ground

You will eventually be introduced to air rings as your progress through the story - you can pull yourself towards them in mid air at the cost of some stamina. As the description for this achievement says, you'll need to do this 20 times without touching the ground. There aren't many opportunities to get this achievement since the air rings only show up in a few Ruins of Heaven. By far, the easiest place to get this achievement is in Tutelage of the Black Emperor, which is a Ruin of Heaven that you will need to complete during Gong Gong's questline. This Ruin consists only of a aerial battle against three waves of enemies, but it takes place with multiple air rings around you, each of which has a respawning stamina orb under it. Take the opportunity before fighting the enemies to use the air rings in a circle around the arena over and over to unlock this achievement.
Balanced

Balanced - Defeat Tao Wu

Story-related; cannot be missed.

Tao Wu is the final boss of the DLC, and is quite easy assuming you aren't playing on the hardest difficulties. Bring a health potion or two with you and that should be plenty. An attack potion is also useful, and you should be able to upgrade your sword/axe multiple times by this point too. His attacks are all easy to dodge, and the only one to really be careful of is when he's pulling you in. He then lets out two energy blasts that deal a pretty high amount of damage. Of course, if you're playing on Story difficulty, you can easily tank with damage and just hit him over and over until you beat him.
The Ultimate Price

The Ultimate Price - Make the Ultimate Offering

Story-related; cannot be missed.

This achievement unlocks upon completing the main mission to convince all four gods to return to Olympos. This requires you to do all of the quests for all of the gods, including the ridiculous quests Poseidon sends you on and clearing all of the Vaults of Tartaros for Hades. Once you've done all quests, you'll need to do another for Poseidon and Hades to eventually wrap up the main story.
Opportunist

Opportunist - Unlock all Heroic Gifts

In this DLC, Heroic Gifts are the equivalent of Godly Powers from the base game and previous DLCs. All but three of the Heroic Gifts will be unlocked through story progression, being given to you by each of the gods and Athena as you help them and progress. The final three Heroic Gifts are given to you by completed side quests given to you by three different nymphs, one located on each of the three separate islands. The nymphs will give you side quests to kill "Extra Bad" enemies in the open world, and these are the equivalent of the Legendary Creatures and Lieutenants from the base game. They are just as easy to kill too. Simply head to the markers on your map and defeat the bosses, then return to the nymph to turn in the mission, at which point you'll be rewarded with a new Heroic Gift.

In terms of the locations of the three nymphs, you will almost unavoidably encounter all three as you progress in the story and explore to find the Vaults of Tartaros (or at least reveal the blue question mark symbol on your map from each side quest giver). The left island's nymph is in the northwest section of the island; the central island's nymph is in the south; the right island's nymph is south central. Once you've completed all three nymph quests and progressed far enough in the story, you'll unlock all Heroic Gifts and this achievement. Note that the extra mission you get from the nymphs for defeating the final Extra Bad enemy isn't required for this or any other achievement.
Full House

Full House - Fully upgrade your Gear

Like in the base game, your gear (helmet, armor, sword, axe, and bow) can all be upgraded at a forge with the colored shards you collect around the world. Also like in the base game, you'll get tons of blue and red shards from defeating enemies, and will never be in need of them. The limiting shards will be yellow and purple ones, and each is covered below.

Yellow shards are mostly only found in yellow shard clusters around the open world. While you may visually spot some as you explore, this is unlikely, especially because of the camera view. Instead, keep an eye on your minimap as you explore new areas. Look for the yellow dots on your minimap (or yellow up or down arrows, which will be present if the dot is at a different elevation than you). These yellow dots indicate rare resources - sometimes they'll end up being consumables (which you may want/need for something else), but many times they will be yellow shard clusters. So, any time you're exploring and you see a yellow marker on your minimap, I highly recommend heading to it and collecting it, because you'll want all the yellow shards you can get, and exploring the map after completing everything else only to try to track down yellow shard clusters could prove very boring and tedious.

Purple shards, like yellow shards, are mostly only found in purple shard clusters around the open world, but with one caveat: they are only/always found around the entrances to the Vaults of Tartaros. They are marked on your minimap with yellow dots like the yellow shards are, since these are also a rare resource. Since all of the Vaults are required to be completed to complete the story missions, you will unavoidably head to each entrance. While you're there (either before entering or after completing the Vault), head around to each yellow dot to destroy the purple shard clusters. There are typically three purple shard clusters per Vault entrance. You'll need almost all of them, so don't forget about it.

One other source of yellow and purple shards are the optional chests in the Vaults of Tartaros. These are far easier to get to and open than the optional chests in the base game, so they're worth opening each time, even though they don't give you nearly as many shards as a shard cluster.
Masochist

Masochist - Lose 20 health chunks from using Heroic Gifts

Refer to Ash the Leech for more information.
Stomp-A-Mole

Stomp-A-Mole - Eject 10 Abas from the ground

As you progress through the story, you'll eventually be introduced to Abas, who sometimes burrow underground like moles and eventually pop up. To unlock this achievement, you'll need to use your Right Button + Right Trigger attack (which you'll learn automatically during the story) near a burrowing Aba to eject it. Be aware that the Aba must survive the ejection for it to count towards this achievement, so if your attack kills it while ejecting it, it won't count. Assuming you're playing on the easiest difficulty, this means you'll only be able to make progress towards this achievement on Abas with the gold around their health bar, but don't worry, they are plentiful. Once you get introduced to Abas in the story, they will start showing up with normal mobs of enemies that you encounter as you explore. Take each opportunity you get to eject any Abas from the ground (and if you see some on ground, wait a bit for them to burrow) and you'll unlock this achievement relatively quickly.
Ash the Leech

Ash the Leech - Gain 10 health chunks using Heroic Gifts

As you progress in this DLC, you will earn different abilities - different colored squares that will pop up on the side of the screen, and will be either purple, red, blue, yellow, or green. Each of these abilities can "equipped" to your various skills and Heroic Gifts, and they can have various effects depending on the color of the ability and the "slot" you put it in.

In order to gain health chunks while using a Heroic Gift, you will need to unlock the leftmost slot on any of your Heroic Gifts (it has a fist icon on it). Once unlocked, you then need to equip a purple square in that slot. You'll see that this will give you an 8% chance to recover half a health chunk upon a successful attack on an enemy. It doesn't matter which Heroic Gift has the purple square equipped on it: for example, if the purple square is equipped on your Axes, you don't need to attack with your Axes to use its effect. You can attack with your sword and still receive the benefit and make progress towards this achievement.

In order to lose health chunks for Masochist, you'll need to unlock the top central slot on any of your skills or Heroic Gifts, and then equip a purple square in that slot. This will make you use half a health chunk when using a Heroic Gift instead of expending a stamina chunk.

As you may surmise from the above descriptions, losing health chunks from Heroic Gifts is far faster and easier than gaining. You will use half a health chunk every time you use a Heroic Gift. Gaining health chunks is far slower and more tedious. The first and more obvious reason is because you only have an 8% chance to gain health upon a hit. The second and third reasons are because if you have full health, you can't gain health, and then because enemies drop tons of health orbs that very quickly refill your health to full. To combat this, I highly recommend combing both achievements: use a Heroic Gift once or twice to automatically drain your health quite a bit when you encounter a group of enemies, then attack them and hope that you gain health chunks from your attacks (and avoid red orbs if possible). With this method you will definitely unlock both achievements during natural progression.
Misc. Information
Lyres

The point of the mini Lyres is to show you which notes you need to play on the big Lyres. So, instead of hunting down those mini Lyres, let's skip right to the big ones.

Clashing Rocks

This is the first area you will start in and is home to Hermes. The lyre is pretty easy to find as it is close to the statue of Hermes. There are three tunes to this lyre (with an added one for those preordered). The notes you need to hit are as follows:

  • 2, 4, 1
  • 4, 3, 4, 1
  • 3, 1, 2, 4, 4
  • 1, 4, 2, 3, 4

Valley of Eternal Spring


This is the area you enter as soon as you finish the prologue and is Aphrodite's domain. You can find the big lyre here close to her statue, and the four tunes are as follows:

  • 2, 4, 1, 3
  • 4, 2, 1, 4, 2
  • 3, 2, 3, 1, 4
  • 1, 3, 2, 4, 2, 1

Grove of Kleos


From here on out, you can tackle any lyre you wish, as you can journey to any of the other areas of your choosing. Some have more difficult enemies, but you can reach each lyre without having to enter combat if you wish. The Grove of Kleos is the home of Athena, and the lyre is just south of her statue. The two required tunes are:

  • 1, 4, 3
  • 2, 1, 3, 4

The Forgelands


This area is the home of Hephaistos, and the lyre isn't too far from the large statue of the god and his famed anvil. The three tunes are as follows:

  • 3, 2, 1
  • 1, 4, 1, 3
  • 1, 3, 2, 3

War’s Den


Next, it's into the home of Ares, God of War, in the aptly named War's Den. Once more, the big lyre can be found fairly close to the statue of the god. The four tunes you need to play are:

  • 1, 1, 4, 2, 3
  • 3, 1, 1, 2, 4, 3
  • 2, 1, 3, 2, 3, 4
  • 2, 3, 1, 4, 2, 4

King’s Peak


King's Peak is the northernmost area that is fogged on the map, and it has a large statue of an eagle as the place for you to view your surroundings. The lyre here is very close to the statue, just north of it, but it can be tricky to see because of the snow. The three tunes are as follows:

  • 1, 4, 2, 3
  • 2, 2, 4, 2, 3
  • 3, 4, 4, 2, 3

Our Dearest Inventor

This side-quest is unlocked by completing all 10 of the Myth Challenges with Daidalos’ recordings, which are marked with a plaque of the Golden Isle with the pins that light up blue as you complete them. You can use these maps to figure out where the other required challenges are!

Unlocking Our Dearest Inventor
The list below comprises all the Myth Challenges you need to complete in order to unlock this Hidden Quest. They're located in the four main regions of the game: the Valley of Eternal Spring, War's Den, The Forgelands and the Grove of Kleos.

  • Valley of Eternal Spring
  • Eternal Spring Constellation #2
  • Eternal Spring Navigation Challenge #5
  • War's Den
  • War's Den Navigation Challenge #1
  • War's Den Constellation #1
  • War's Den Fresco #2
  • The Forgelands
  • The Forgelands Fresco #1
  • The Forgelands Fresco #3
  • Grove of Kleos
  • Grove of Kleos Fresco #1
  • Grove of Kleos Fresco #2
  • Grove of Kleos Fresco #3


Pieces of Nike

The first Nike fragment that you will likely find is the one in the Valley of Eternal Spring as it is on the large statue of Aphrodite, behind her back. Release the fragment from the cage to begin the quest.

The next Nike fragment is definitely off the beaten track, as it's on an island to the north-west of the Grove of Kleos mainland that you might not otherwise visit. It's actually on the same island as the Mythical Monster boss Medusa the gorgon. So if you're hunting these beasts, you can do both at the same time while on the island.

The next fragment is over in War's Den, right near the large crossbow. You can fast travel to the statue of Ares, spot the large crossbow from there, and glide towards it (though you might need to run the last little bit). Atop the small tower right next to the crossbow you'll find the next caged fragment.

In the Forgelands, you want to head towards the area shown on the map until you find a destroyed building. From a distance, it almost looks like two towers next to one another, but as you get nearer you'll see it's one large building that has been partially destroyed. Head over to this area and you will see the last Nike fragment hidden on the second floor. It will be in one of the remaining corners of the building.
Where to Find Nike

Now that you've found all four fragments, the location of Nike will actually be marked on your map as a quest. You'll want to head to the Hall of the Gods, as Nike's cave is just below it. Head on inside to trigger the cutscenes and the quest will complete itself with no further work needed. Your reward for saving Nike is the Vanity's Embrace armor, which if you already own it, will instead unlock a new skin for the armor for customization purposes.

Collectibles Map (Mounts, Phosphor Skins, Arenas, Mythical Bosses, Night Chests, Wraith Lairs, WIngs)
5 Kommentare
Козюлька 24. Apr. um 9:00 
Thank you so much!
KnightExcalibur  [Autor] 8. Apr. um 22:55 
@🅱🅴🅷🅴🅻🅸🆃 ⚔ - There are multiple mounts that aren't part of the "standard" collection, most likely you have an additional mount and are just missing one or more of the required collection for the achievement. I recommend double checking your inventory with the listed mounts in the Fenyx the Horseman achievement section to make sure you have each one. Hopefully you can get it to pop!
KnightExcalibur  [Autor] 8. Apr. um 22:50 
@Глеб - Я пользуюсь Google Translate — рад, что руководство помогло!
Глеб 8. Apr. um 22:11 
Огромное спасибо за руководство! Очень помогло
Horseman doesn't pop up for me sadly