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Final Fantasy II: All Trophies Listed

Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster trophies listed

After initially being released on mobile and PC, the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters have arrived in a collection for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 consoles on April 19, 2023. The bundle comprises remasters of the first six games in the legendary series of JRPGs and for PlayStation gamers features six separate trophy lists for each title in the Final Fantasy compilation. Let’s take a look at the trophy list for the second game in the storied franchise, Final Fantasy II, which initially launched on the Nintendo Entertainment System (also known as Family Computer) all the way back in 1988.

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Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster Trophies

Master of II (Platinum Trophy)

Earned all trophies.

Password: Wild Rose (Bronze Trophy)

The rebellion commenced against the Palamecian Empire.

Empire’s Blitz (Bronze Trophy)

The empire destroyed numerous towns with the Dreadnought.

Counterattack (Bronze Trophy)

Blew up the Dreadnought.

A Pirate’s Mate (Bronze Trophy)

Obtained a ship from the pirate Leila.

Rebel Victory (Bronze Trophy)

Defeated Commander Gottos and reclaimed Castle Fynn.

Last Dragoon (Bronze Trophy)

Became allies with Ricard the dragoon.

Birth of a Wyvern (Bronze Trophy)

Hatched the last wyvern egg.

New Palamecia (Bronze Trophy)

The Dark Knight ascended the emperor’s throne.

Allied Offensive (Bronze Trophy)

Past allies joined the rebel army.

War’s End (Silver Trophy)

Defeated the emperor and restored peace to the world.

Sword of Myth (Gold Trophy)

Obtained Excalibur.

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Memory Lane (Gold Trophy)

Learned all passwords.

Weapon Tactics (Gold Trophy)

Leveled up one weapon type to skill level 16.

Magic Tactics (Gold Trophy)

Leveled up one magic spell to skill level 16.

Apprentice Warrior (Bronze Trophy)

Defeated 100 monsters.

Experienced Warrior (Bronze Trophy)

Defeated 300 monsters.

Legendary Warrior (Silver Trophy)

Defeated 500 monsters.

Field Research – Basic (Bronze Trophy)

Completed 10% of the Bestiary entries.

Field Research – Advanced (Silver Trophy)

Completed 50% of the Bestiary entries.

Field Research – Professional (Gold Trophy)

Completed 100% of the Bestiary entries.

Thrifty Spender (Bronze Trophy)

Obtained 10,000 gil.

Smart Saver (Bronze Trophy)

Obtained 50,000 gil.

Moneybags (Silver Trophy)

Obtained 100,000 gil.

Rookie Treasure Hunter (Bronze Trophy)

Collected treasure from 10% of the chests.

Veteran Treasure Hunter (Silver Trophy)

Collected treasure from 50% of the chests.

Legendary Treasure Hunter (Gold Trophy)

Collected treasure from 100% of the chests.

Adventurous Wayfarer (Gold Trophy)

Traveled to all the map locations.


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Grant Testa is a writer at Prima Games, who specializes in achievement hunting and horror gaming. He is also an avid comic book reader/collector, fantasy footballer, and rock music fanatic. Thousands who have been defeated by Grant in online multiplayer games have cried to themselves, wondering, "How did he get so good?! Why can't I be a gaming demigod like him?" They would probably be surprised to learn that Grant actually inherited his elite gaming skills from his mom, Joann Hansen, one of the speediest stenographers/typists in the nation, (and probably the world). Fun fact: he is also the son of the world’s first “let’s player” and comedy legend, Tim Testa.