Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Trophy Guide

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *** A third-person action adventure with RPG elements, and a DLC add-on to Monster Hunter: World. The Platinum has the same level of challenge and time required as the base game World.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne *** 50 Capcom Japan 36 11 2 1 0

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is a DLC add-on and sequel to Monster Hunter World, though is large enough to have its own trophy list and Platinum. Players will explore new areas such as the freezing cold Hoarfrost Reach, hunt new monsters as well as variants of older monsters, and build new armor and weapons. Players are also introduced to the Clutch Claw, a new tool which allows players to attach themselves to monsters and perform more damage, as well as the Raider Rides, which are smaller creatures that can be ridden.

A mysterious song heard through the air causes a flock of Legiana to migrate across the sea. After tracking the migrating monsters, the Hunter discovers a new polar subcontinent filled with ice, snow, and monsters never seen before. After setting up a new base of operations, the Hunter sets off to discover the source of the song, as well as the strange seismic activity.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne received positive reviews with an average score of 90%, praised for the large scale of the expansion and its content, as well as its beautiful settings and graphics, and overall fun.

The trophies for Iceborne are similar to those in World, which means the difficulty, time required, and method to getting the Platinum, is basically the same. You’ll be spending the majority of your time completing the story, hunting for crowns, and getting your Master Rank level up to 200. One nice thing about this DLC is that, if you haven’t finished unlocking the trophies on World, doing so will now be easier with Iceborne since you’ll have much stronger armor and weapons.

Like World, expect anywhere between 300-400 hours for the Platinum on Iceborne.

Like in the previous game, your first step is to complete the main story of the game.

As you go through the missions, you’ll soon realize that playing Iceborne feels like starting over, as your armor and weapons from World are not strong enough. This is because everything has been upgraded from High Rank to Master Rank. As a result, it is not a bad idea to farm the first monster you face, the Beotodus, and use it to craft your first full set of MR armor and weapons.

Also, as you progress through the story, you will receive a tutorial-like quest that introduces you to the Clutch Claw, which can be used to send monsters crashing into a wall. This is an invaluable move, for not only does this trick do a lot of damage to the monster and knocks it down, but will always break off a piece of material to be collected. We highly recommend becoming a master of the Clutch Claw. If the tutorial quest isn’t good enough, check out the video under our Links tab.

Once the story is complete, it’s time to explore the Guiding Lands, which is an area that incorporates all the bio-domes from World into one area. You’ll ultimately want to reach Master Rank 100 in order to hunt the Ruiner Nergigante and thereby unlocking your last story-related trophy, while also upgrading the areas in the Guiding Lands.

Once you’ve defeated the Ruiner Nergigante and unlocked the Fate’s Conclusion trophy, it’s time to start mopping-up everything that’s left. This will include reaching Master Rank 200 for the Master Of Masters trophy, maximizing research levels for the Monster Master trophy, and obtaining both miniature and gold crowns for nearly all the monsters for both the True Miniature Crown Collector and True Large Crown Collector trophies.

There are also a number of miscellaneous trophies you may still be missing at this point. Be sure to check out the Iceborne trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you need and their requirements.

Happy hunting!

First, here's a Walkthrough on IGN:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/monster-hunter-world/Walkthrough

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Deceiver:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/monster-hunter-world-iceborne-ps4/guide/

And a great Trophy Guide by PowerPyx:
https://www.powerpyx.com/monster-hunter-world-iceborne-trophy-guide-roadmap/

And Abyss has a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://gamingwithabyss.com/monster-hunter-world-iceborne-trophy-guide/

Here are the Treasure Locations> compiled by Deceiver:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/monster-hunter-world/340492-monster-hunter-world-iceborne-treasure-locations.html

And another Treasure Locations guide, by PowerPyx:
https://www.powerpyx.com/monster-hunter-world-iceborne-all-treasure-locations-guide/

A video by XxDeceiverxX demonstrating the Celestial Illusion trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z6dTEIso90&feature=emb_title

A video guide by Gaming with Abyss for all Lynian Research Requests:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWIIiWNyIKI

A useful video by Darcblade demonstrating how to use the Clutch Claw:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82aoxkfpsjk

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/9440-monster-hunter-world-iceborne

Monster Hunter World Trophy Guide

Monster Hunter World Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A third-person action adventure with RPG elements, where players take down giant beasts in different environments. The Platinum is not especially difficult, but extremely time consuming.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Monster Hunter: World *** 50 Capcom Japan 36 11 2 1 5

Monster Hunter: World

Monster Hunter World is a third-person action adventure with RPG elements, and part of the Monster Hunter series which began on the PlayStation 2 in 2004. Players control a Hunter, tasked with either capturing or slaying large monsters that roam in different, nearby environments. When successful, players use pieces of the monster to craft higher level weapons and armor. Players can also gather numerous resources located in each environment that can be used for crafting potions, ammunition, and other helpful items. The game allows for online multiplayer with up to four players.

Humans and other sentient races have sailed off from the Old World and began establishing working bases on a new, wild continent known as the New World. The player-character is a hunter, who is assisting the Research Commission to embark on expeditions and study the Elder Dragons that reside in the New World.

Monster Hunter World received highly positive reviews with an average score of 90%, praised for its graphics, beautiful environments, game mechanics, and overall fun gameplay.

The Platinum for Monster Hunter World is not particularly difficult - especially since you can request assistance from other online players. However, the road to the Platinum is a very long and time-consuming one. You'll need to capture or defeat the same monster several times in order to collect Crowns, which not only requires much time, but is heavily lucked based. But with enough determination, any average player should be able to obtain the Platinum.

Expect anywhere between 300-400 hours for the Platinum, heavily dependent on luck and a little skill.

You'll first want to start by going through the story, while upgrading your armor and weapons. There are a number of side quests you can complete as well which can offer useful rewards. If you get stuck trying to defeat a monster, remember to always try sending out an SOS, as more often than not, the other online players who arrive to help will be of higher rank. Continue through the story until you've defeated the final boss. From there on out, the level-cap will be lifted and you'll be free to venture out anywhere you wish. You'll unlock a number of trophies naturally during this process.

Also, each time you log in, make it a habit of sending out your Guild Card to everyone on the server. Chances are, at least one or two of those people will send you theirs as well. You'll need to collect over 50 guild cards for the Spreading The Word trophy.

Once that's done, it's basically time to unlock all other trophies, except for those related to collecting Crowns and a few other grinding trophies. This should include The Hunter's Life For Me trophy for completing 50 optional quests, The Franchise Hunter trophy for completing 50 investigations, the Nowhere To Go But Up trophy for completing 50 arena quests, obtaining five highly rare (Rarity 8) armor pieces for the Impregnable Defense trophy, having five highly rare weapons (Rarity 8) for the Power Is Everything trophy, as well as the three capture-related trophies, which include A Living Soffil, Snuggles For All, and Bristles For All trophies. For more details, be sure to check out the Monster Hunter World trophy guide links under our Links tab.

After all that, it's time to start grinding for those crowns. You'll need a miniature crown for almost every monster for the Miniature Crown Master trophy, a giant crown for almost every monster for the Giant Crown Master trophy, and research everything about almost every monster for the Monster Ph.D trophy, while also working towards reaching hunter rank 100 for the Established Hunter trophy. With all this grinding, you should eventually unlock the Bourgeois Hunter trophy for having 1,000,000 zenny at one time, if you haven't been spending it.

Happy Hunting!

First, here's a Walkthrough on IGN:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/monster-hunter-world/Walkthrough

And Matthew Reynolds has a Walkthrough here:
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018-08-09-monster-hunter-world-walkthrough-guide-5937

Gage & Deceiver have a great Trophy Guide here:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/monster-hunter-world/guide/

A detailed Trophy Guide by ManaFear, GoldenDevilGamer, omegareven, and Undead_Wolf_N7:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/7009-monster-hunter-world-trophy-guide

A useful Trophy Guide by PowerPyx:
http://www.powerpyx.com/monster-hunter-world-trophy-guide-roadmap/

And Primeraespada491 has a simple but useful Trophy Guide here:
https://fextralife.com/monster-hunter-world-trophy-achievement-guide-roadmap/

A video demonstration of A Living Fossil trophy by HarryNinetyFour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG4fFKEEIZ0

And HarryNinetyFour's video demonstration of the Snuggles For All trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3Ic46eFlMA

A video demonstration of the Bristles For All trophy, by HarryNinetyFour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxnBtdS4keU

And a video demonstration of the Rainbow Bright trophy, also by HarryNinetyFour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwoO3CJmWnk

A Strategy Guide by codebreak1337:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps4/211368-monster-hunter-world/faqs/75559

Some useful tips for the Giant Crown Master:
https://www.gamerguides.com/monster-hunter-world/walkthrough/trophy-guide/giant-crown-master

If you happen to be looking for some Co-op Partners, here's a Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/monster-hunter-world/322646-co-op-partners-thread-read-first-post.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.exophase.com/game/monster-hunter-world-psn/trophies/