Beast of Reincarnation is Game Freak’s first major departure from Pokémon, dropping players into a post-apocalyptic Japan as Emma and her blighted dog Koo. The game launches with a full trophy and achievement system across PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam, giving completionists plenty to chase. With 46 trophies on PlayStation (and 45 achievements on Xbox and Steam, since neither platform awards a Platinum equivalent), this is a meaty list that touches nearly every system in the game.
How many trophies are in Beast of Reincarnation?
PlayStation players have 46 trophies to collect, capped off by the Duty Fulfilled Platinum for obtaining every other trophy. Xbox and Steam players see 45 achievements, with the only difference being the absence of a Platinum equivalent. There are no hidden trophies or achievements in the game, so the full list is available to review from the start.
Full trophy list at a glance
The list breaks down into four tiers:
- 1 Platinum (PS only): Duty Fulfilled
- 2 Gold trophies
- 10 Silver trophies
- 33 Bronze trophies
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There are zero hidden trophies in Beast of Reincarnation. Every achievement is visible from the moment you boot the game, so you can plan your entire playthrough around the list without worrying about spoiler-gating.
What are the Gold trophies and why do they matter?
The two Gold trophies are your biggest time investments outside of the Silver grind, because both require full upgrades across entire weapon and ability categories.
These two will likely be your last Gold pops before the Platinum, since maxing every Blade Art, Finisher, and Bloom Art demands significant resource investment throughout the campaign. Start funneling upgrade materials into these systems early rather than treating them as endgame cleanup.
All Silver trophies
Silver trophies cover the game’s major milestones: story completion, weapon mastery, companion bonding, collectible hunting, and leveling both Emma and Koo to their caps.
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Reincarnated requires a full New Game+ clear, meaning you need at least two complete playthroughs for the Platinum. Plan accordingly and don’t rush your first run if you want to clean up collectibles before carrying progress into NG+.
The rapport trophies for Kagura and Koo are worth prioritizing throughout your playthrough rather than saving for cleanup. Both require consistent interaction and deep talks, so spacing them naturally across the campaign is far more efficient than grinding them at the end.
All Bronze trophies
Bronze trophies cover exploration, combat milestones, crafting, and story beats. Most are straightforward, but a few require attention during your first playthrough to avoid missing them.
What’s the fastest path to 100% completion?
With two full playthroughs required, the most efficient approach is to treat your first run as a thorough exploration pass. Hit every campsite, shrine, and lore painting as you encounter them. Speak with every Keeper Golem you find, feed Koo treats regularly, and keep crafting with Koo to chip away at the Busy Paws counter.
Boss trophies are all tied to mandatory story encounters, so those come naturally. The grind trophies (The Sealer at 300 malefacts and Repose for the Departed at 300 golems) will likely complete themselves if you don’t skip combat encounters across both playthroughs.
The collectible trophies are the real risk for missables in spirit, even though nothing is technically hidden. Paintings of lore, documents, seedlings, and weapon manuals can all be scattered across areas you might not revisit, so a checklist approach during your first run saves significant backtracking.
Rangifer boss encounter
For more help across the game’s systems, the full Beast of Reincarnation guides collection covers everything from combat mechanics to exploration tips. If you enjoy this style of adventure games with deep companion systems and world exploration, the genre page has plenty of similar recommendations worth checking out.
