Unlocking every milestone in a massive open-world title requires a systematic approach to exploration, combat mastery, and narrative progression. The baseline experience of this fourteenth mainline installment is highly accessible for completionists, requiring a single comprehensive playthrough with no difficulty constraints. For players utilizing modern platforms, there are fifty-five total trophies on the PlayStation 5, which translate into fifty-four achievements on Xbox Series X/S and PC due to the platform-exclusive nature of the Platinum reward.
By integrating mechanical optimization with exhaustive environmental data, this guide serves as the definitive manual for conquering the challenges of feudal Japan.
Deciphering the Development Cycle and Historical Architecture Changes
The path to completing this guide was directly shaped by a highly publicized and turbulent production cycle at Ubisoft Quebec. Players tracking the title’s pre-release history will recall the original code red name, which originally targeted a global release on November 15, 2024. Following critical feedback and the need for extensive polishing, the release was delayed to February 14, 2025, before a final shift pushed the launch to March 20, 2025.
These production delays were not merely administrative; they directly altered the physical game world and changed the landscape of collectible and traversal-based achievements:
- Itatehyozu Shrine Modifications: In early playtest builds, players could engage in combat and physically destroy sacred structures within the Harima-no-Kuni Sohsha (Itatehyozu Shrine in Himeji City), a sacred site with over 1,400 years of real-world history. Following intense feedback regarding cultural insensitivity, physical destruction was disabled within active shrines, altering the vertical parkour pathways and stealth parameters around these landmarks.
- The Todai-ji Temple Reconstruction: Early promotional assets depicted a fully realized Todai-ji Temple in Nara. However, historical records dictate that the temple’s main halls and towers were burned to the ground in 1567 during a conflict between Hisahide Matsunaga and the Miyoshi Triumvirate. Because this occurred more than a decade before Yasuke’s arrival in Japan in 1579, developers adjusted the structure to reflect its historically ruined state, drastically changing the layout of local synchronization viewpoints.
- Post-Launch Content Consolidation: Due to the immense resource demands of rebuilding the game’s graphical pipeline and implementing manual jumping mechanics, plans for a multi-expansion Year Two season pass were officially canceled. The post-launch roadmap was consolidated into a single, massive narrative expansion, Claws of Awaji, which released on September 16, 2025, and later arrived on the Nintendo Switch 2 on March 10, 2026.
Chronological Progression and Cross-Media Lore Connections
While feudal Japan represents a highly requested era for the franchise, the narrative of this installment actually positions it at the structural midpoint of the series’ overarching historical timeline.
The historical timeline maps the exact structural position of this setting in relation to the wider franchise lineage:
| Chronological Order | Title | Historical Era and Setting | Real-World Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Assassin’s Creed Odyssey | Peloponnesian War, Ancient Greece | 431 – 422 BCE |
| 2 | Assassin’s Creed Origins | Ptolemaic Dynasty, Ancient Egypt | 49 – 44 BCE |
| 3 | Assassin’s Creed Mirage | Abbasid Caliphate, Baghdad | 861 CE |
| 4 | Assassin’s Creed Valhalla | Viking Invasions of Anglo-Saxon England | 872 – 878 CE |
| 5 | Assassin’s Creed | Third Crusade, Holy Land | 1191 CE |
| 6 | Assassin’s Creed II | Italian Renaissance | 1476 – 1499 CE |
| 7 | Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood | Borgia Rule, Italian Renaissance | 1499 – 1507 CE |
| 8 | Assassin’s Creed: Revelations | Ottoman Civil War | 1511 – 1512 CE |
| 9 | Assassin’s Creed Shadows | Sengoku Period / Azuchi-Momoyama Era | 1579 – 1582 CE |
| 10 | Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag | Golden Age of Piracy, Caribbean | 1715 – 1722 CE |
| 11 | Assassin’s Creed Rogue | Seven Years’ War, North America | 1752 – 1760 CE |
| 12 | Assassin’s Creed III | American Revolutionary War | 1754 – 1783 CE |
| 13 | Assassin’s Creed Unity | French Revolution | 1789 – 1794 CE |
| 14 | Assassin’s Creed Syndicate | Industrial Revolution, Victorian London | 1868 CE |
The Precursor Box and the Foundations of the Japanese Brotherhood
The central narrative MacGuffin of the campaign is a mysterious Isu-crafted Precursor Box. This artifact possesses the longest screen-time of any object in the franchise, tracing its lineage directly back to the Italian Renaissance. Ezio Auditore da Firenze famously bestowed this box upon the Chinese assassin Shao Jun in 1526 during the events of the animated film Assassin’s Creed: Embers.
Following Shao Jun’s return to China, the box was stolen in Macau in 1526 by the Templar faction known as the Eight Tigers. The father of a young Japanese boy named Xiao Hu sacrificed his life to help Shao Jun infiltrate the Macau stronghold, leaving a final message for his son: “Kotetsu will return home” as a vow to establish the brotherhood. Xiao Hu eventually completed his training, took the name Kotetsu, and set sail for Japan in the mid-16th century.
However, the game’s narrative introduces a controversial lore retcon. Instead of Kotetsu establishing the official branch, the origins of the Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins, known as the Kakushiba Ikki, are traced to an excommunicated Spanish assassin named Alvaro Catarribera. Alvaro fled to Japan and recruited Naoe’s mother, Tsuyu, establishing a regional alliance alongside Momochi Sandayu, Fujibayashi Nagato, and Hattori Hanzo to protect the Imperial Regalia from Portuguese Templar Nuno Caro.
Hattori Hanzo’s complex legacy is defined by his ultimate betrayal. Driven by a jealous rage after Tsuyu chose Nagato as her partner, Hanzo revealed the location of the Imperial Regalia to the Shinbakufu, leading to the devastating massacre of the Kakushiba Ikki.
Complete Base Game Trophy and Achievement Roster
Every baseline challenge available in the primary campaign is structured around exploration, character progression, and the distinct combat archetypes of Naoe and Yasuke.
The exact distribution of base game milestones reveals fifty-five unique trials of skill, categorized by platform ecosystem and point allocation:
| Trophy and Achievement Name | Unlock Condition | PlayStation Grade | Xbox Gamerscore |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assassin’s Creed Shadows Platinum | Unlock every other base game trophy | Platinum | N/A |
| Prologue | Complete the Prologue | Bronze | 10G |
| A New League Rises | Complete Act 1 of the main story | Bronze | 10G |
| An Oath Fulfilled | Complete Act 2 of the main story | Bronze | 10G |
| Fall of the Shinbakufu | Complete Act 3 of the main story | Bronze | 10G |
| Epilogue | Complete the Epilogue and final mission Out of the Shadows | Gold | 90G |
| Death Blossom | Defeat all Shinbakufu targets | Silver | 30G |
| The Thief | Meet Gennojo during the Missing Missive quest | Bronze | 20G |
| The Toxin Master | Meet Oni-yuri during the Sweet Lies side quest | Bronze | 20G |
| The Eager Assassin | Meet Yagoro during the A Blade in the Dark side quest | Bronze | 20G |
| The Ronin | Meet Ibuki during the Ambush Interrupted side quest | Bronze | 20G |
| The Warrior Monk | Meet Yaya and complete the Stray Dogs side quest | Bronze | 20G |
| The Sharpshooter | Meet Katsuhime during the Against the Koga-ryu quest | Bronze | 20G |
| Build Your League | Recruit your first ally | Bronze | 10G |
| Front of the Pack | Fully train an ally at a Level 3 Dojo | Bronze | 20G |
| Art of Ninjutsu | Acquire every skill in Naoe’s Shinobi Mastery tree | Bronze | 20G |
| Art of Kenjutsu | Acquire every skill in Yasuke’s Samurai Mastery tree | Bronze | 20G |
| Make It Personal | Engrave your first weapon at the Forge | Bronze | 10G |
| Better Than a Bucket | Equip legendary gear in all active armor slots | Bronze | 20G |
| Limitless | Find a legendary piece of gear of each active type | Silver | 30G |
| In Case of Trouble | Fully upgrade Naoe’s tools and Yasuke’s ammunition | Silver | 30G |
| Suture Self | Fully upgrade your healing rations | Bronze | 20G |
| Sometimes | Perform a landing roll to mitigate fall damage | Bronze | 10G |
| Reeding Is Fundamental | Use a breathing reed to hide in shallow water | Bronze | 10G |
| Just Your Shadow | Distract the same enemy 3 times with shinobi bells | Bronze | 10G |
| Hook, Line, and Swinger | Stay airborne by swinging between grappling points | Bronze | 10G |
| Acrobatics | Perform a leap of faith from a grappling hook swing | Bronze | 10G |
| Leap of Fail | Perform a leap of faith while controlling Yasuke | Bronze | 10G |
| Adept Shinobi | Perform your first stealth assassination | Bronze | 10G |
| Master Shinobi | Assassinate an enemy through a shoji door | Bronze | 20G |
| Unseen | Perform 5 assassinations in a row without detection | Silver | 30G |
| Giant Slayer | Assassinate a powerful guardian in a single strike | Bronze | 10G |
| Adept Samurai | Perform your first finisher as Yasuke | Bronze | 10G |
| Master Samurai | Parry an incoming projectile | Bronze | 20G |
| Unstoppable | Use Samurai Stand before performing a finisher | Silver | 30G |
| This Is Japan, Actually | Kick an enemy from a high place to their death | Bronze | 10G |
| Overdesign III | Perform a finisher on an enemy that is poisoned and dazed | Bronze | 10G |
| Final Hearing | Sheath your weapon immediately after an enemy dies of bleed | Bronze | 10G |
| Adventurer | Shoot an enemy in the knee with an arrow | Bronze | 10G |
| Mortal Reminder | Complete an Objective board | Silver | 30G |
| Test Your Might | Defeat the final challenger in the tournament | Silver | 30G |
| Kofun Raider | Successfully complete your first Kofun tomb | Bronze | 10G |
| Good Form | Complete your first combat Kata | Bronze | 20G |
| Zen Master | Complete all Kuji-Kiri meditation QTEs | Silver | 30G |
| A Rare Occurrence | Complete all legendary sumi-e animal paintings | Silver | 30G |
| Collector | Complete a collection | Silver | 30G |
| Sole Sanctum | Unlock the Hideout | Bronze | 10G |
| Chase the Morning | Add a sumi-e painting to your Hideout’s Study | Bronze | 10G |
| Against Wood and Stone | Fully upgrade any building in your Hideout | Bronze | 20G |
| Everybody Benefits! | Adopt an animal pet | Bronze | 10G |
| Happy Place | Reach the highest viewpoint on the map | Bronze | 10G |
| Pathfinder | Visit and reveal every province on the map | Bronze | 10G |
| Scouting Mission | Gather information using a scout | Bronze | 10G |
| Would You Kindly? | Complete a contract in each of the nine provinces | Bronze | 20G |
| Made You Look! | Find the treasure hidden behind the Hideout waterfall | Silver | 30G |
Mechanical Walkthroughs for Complex Base Game Achievements
While many trophies unlock naturally by playing the story, securing the Platinum or achieving 100 percent completion requires conquering specific, high-level combat puzzles and tracking down hidden environmental objectives.
Overdesign III Execution Strategy
This challenge requires executing a finisher on an enemy who is actively afflicted by both the Daze and Poison status effects. While Yasuke can technically achieve this, Naoe is the superior choice due to her rapid attack frames and highly optimized dual-wielding setups.
Preparation is key to simplifying this process:
- Weapon Configuration: Equip a primary Katana configured with Daze buildup and a secondary Tanto with Poison buildup.
- The Bloodshade Katana: Locating this legendary weapon is highly recommended, as its unique perk prevents active affliction buildup from decaying over time.
- Target Selection: Seek out an advanced, heavily armored Guardian inside a high-level fort or castle. Their dense armor and massive health pools ensure they do not die from physical damage before both status bars are filled.
To execute the combo, strike the Guardian with the primary Katana until the gold Daze meter is completely full. Once dazed, immediately swap to the Tanto and land quick strikes until the purple Poison meter reaches its maximum. With both status effects active, switch back to the Katana, hold down the heavy attack button (R1) to initiate a finisher, and complete the execution. If the target is the last active combatant in the area, the finisher animation will trigger automatically upon depleting their health.
Zen Master Kuji-Kiri Meditation Sites
Completing the Zen Master achievement requires finding and successfully executing all twenty-two Kuji-Kiri meditation sites. This activity is entirely exclusive to Naoe, who performs hand-gesture mantra sequences via quick-time events (QTE). Each completed site rewards Naoe with 500 XP and 1 Knowledge Point. For players looking to save time, toggling the Quick Time Events: Auto option in the gameplay settings will automatically bypass the button sequences.
The physical distribution of these sacred sites spans nine distinct historical provinces:
| Province | Meditation Site | Location and Local Landmark |
|---|---|---|
| Izumi Settsu | League Hideout | Lost Hills sub-region, east of Tomiko’s homestead near the waterfalls |
| Sacred Bridge | Kawachi Heights sub-region, southeast of Naoe’s primary Hideout | |
| Eboshigata Hachiman | West of the Eboshigata Hachiman Shrine in Kawachi Heights | |
| Katano Foothills | Positioned directly along the main eastern road leading into Osaka | |
| Windy Shores | Found on the Nakayama Peak shoreline near the Harima-Settsu border | |
| Yamashiro | Cliffs of Thought | Eagle’s Nest sub-region, overlooking Yamazaki Castle |
| Ginkakuji Garden | Nestled within the eastern grounds of the Ginkakuji Temple in Kyoto | |
| Kuramadera Temple | Hidden inside the northern section of Kuramadera Temple | |
| Omi | Himega Falls | Takashima Shores sub-region, situated near the northern coastline |
| Omi Trail | Located at the Three-Trunked Tree in western Omi (Triggers a Level 40 miniboss) | |
| Iga | Fujibayashi Homestead | Mibuno Vale sub-region, triggers automatically during the Mind and Body quest |
| Cliffside Buddha | Nabari Wilds sub-region, positioned in the southwestern corner | |
| Harima | Harima’s Peak | Mount Kasagata sub-region, on the mountain path near Kaya Shrine |
| Mount Sen | Mount Kasagata sub-region, next to the Mount Sen Viewpoint | |
| Yamato | Soni Highlands | Uda Matsuyama sub-region, situated in the open flat grasslands |
| Nyoirinji Footpath | Yoshino sub-region, hidden within the forested pathways | |
| Kii | Kumano Nachi Waterfall | Kumano Sanzen sub-region, found directly at the base of Nachi Falls |
| Shores of Kii | Sazae Oni Shores sub-region, located along the southern coastline | |
| Tamba | Annoji Temple | Kameyama sub-region, hidden within the Seirinji Temple grounds |
| Sukyoji Bell | Miyazu Bay sub-region, located next to the ancient Buddhist bell tower | |
| Wakasa | Kajii Monzeki Temple | Onyu Pass sub-region, located near the Omi border |
| Pond of the Heron | Obama sub-region, situated south of Lake Suigetsu |
A Rare Occurrence Legendary Sumi-e Guide
This silver milestone requires locating and painting all five Legendary Sumi-e (ink wash) animals scattered across central Japan. To complete a painting, players must crouch, approach the animal slowly to avoid startling it, and press the focus button (L2/LT/Right Click) when close enough.
Legendary animals have a base spawn probability of only 30% to 40% even when all environmental, seasonal, and time-of-day conditions are met. If the animal is not present upon arrival, players must travel at least 200 meters away to reset the spawn area, and then return.
- Legendary Wise Macaques: Located at Sarumaru Shrine in the Little Leaf Glade sub-region (southeastern corner of Yamashiro). This painting can be completed during any season, but only at night-time. Follow the stone steps to the back of the shrine and up the hill to find three monkeys sitting in front of a stone Buddha statue.
- Legendary Silver Fox: Found at the Kamimisu Inari Shrine along the Nakahechi Route in Kii. This animal only spawns during autumn at night-time. Upon arrival at the correct time, the fox statues flanking the shrine’s stairs will glow with blue fire. Follow the stairs to the cliff edge to spot the Silver Fox.
- Legendary Red-Crowned Crane: Located in Wakasa, specifically at the northern coast near Lake Suigetsu. The crane only appears during winter during the daytime. Players will find the crane strutting within an open clearing of a ruined, abandoned village.
- Legendary Sakura Shika Deer: Situated in the Sakura Meadow of Yoshino (southern Yamato province), east-southeast of the Mountain Blossom Pagoda Viewpoint. This deer only spawns during spring at night-time, standing out due to its bright white coat and large, pink glowing antlers.
- Legendary White Tanuki: Located in Shigaraki Hamlet in the southeastern Omi province. This tanuki only spawns during summer during the daytime. Players must approach extremely slowly and crouch from at least 40 meters away, as the White Tanuki is highly skittish and will flee if startled.
Suture Self and Feast for Thought Culinary Directory
To fully upgrade healing rations and unlock this achievement, players must engage with both the Hideout building systems and regional collection networks:
- Hideout Construction: Construct both the Zashiki room and the Tea Room in the Hideout, as both structures increase active ration efficiency by 20 percent. The Zashiki room is unlocked by completing the side quest The Iron Hand Guild in Izumi Settsu, which requires tracking down and dealing with regional merchants. The Tea Room is unlocked by completing the quest Tea Bowls of Rikyu, given by Sen no Rikyu after completing the main story quest Lightning and Thunder.
- Tea Bowls of Rikyu Quest: Collect seven specific tea cups. Bowls 1 through 6 can be purchased from merchants across Japan for 125 Mon each, including the Rustic Bowl (Kyoto, Yamashiro), Intricate Bowl (Sakai, Izumi Settsu), Sophisticated Bowl (Azuchi, Omi), Unique Bowl (Sakamoto, Omi), Elegant Bowl (Obama, Wakasa), and Simple Bowl (Kameyama, Tamba). The final Classic Bowl is earned by defeating the Shinbakufu target known as The Wise in Act 2. Collecting the first bowl also triggers the Collector trophy.
- Feast for Thought Side Quest: Initiated by speaking to Chef Hong in Obama (Wakasa province), this quest requires the player to purchase sixteen unique local dishes from specialized Food Vendors across Japan’s nine major regions.
Because the in-game season changes every 90 minutes, food vendor inventories restock regularly. However, the local quest dishes are treated as unique items that do not restock once purchased.
The sixteen regional delicacies required to complete Chef Hong’s culinary itinerary are cataloged by their associated food vendor and domestic province:
| Region | Food Vendor Location | Local Quest Dish |
|---|---|---|
| Izumi Settsu | Sakai | Natto |
| Takatsuki | Shiitake | |
| Iga | Ichinomiya | Simple Rice |
| Harima | Miki | Onigiri |
| Kakogawa Estuary | Tako | |
| Kakogawa Estuary (Alt) | Somen Noodle | |
| Kii | Kumano Sanzen | Udon |
| Sazae Oni Shores | Kai Awabi | |
| Omi | Nagahama Castle | Miso Soup |
| Tamba | Kameyama | Sekihan |
| Kameyama (Alt) | Yokan | |
| Miyazu Bay | Namasu | |
| Wakasa | Obama | Narezushi |
| Sotomo Gate | Persimmon | |
| Yamashiro | Kyoto | Yohi Mochi |
| Yamato | Yoshino | Tofu |
Once all three parameters are met, players will achieve 80 percent healing from rations, alongside an expanded inventory of 11 rations for Yasuke and 9 rations for Naoe, unlocking the trophy.
Made You Look! Secret Waterfall Cave
This silver trophy is often missed because the description hints at exploring hidden waterfalls throughout the open world. However, the achievement is actually tied to a highly specific secret location inside the player’s own Hideout.
To unlock the trophy, travel to the Hideout in the Lost Hills of Izumi Settsu. Head east from the main building along the natural stream of water until reaching a quiet pond with three waterfalls. Simply swim or walk directly through the central waterfall to enter a concealed cave containing a small hidden shrine. The trophy will unlock immediately upon crossing the water threshold.
The Sharpshooter Katsuhime Recruitment
To earn this trophy, the player must complete the quest Against the Koga-ryu. Travel to the top of Enryakuji Temple in Omi province, where the player will encounter Katsuhime. Defeat the four hostile attackers attempting to breach her position to trigger the introduction cutscene, which immediately unlocks the achievement.
Happy Place: Reaching the Summit of Mount Hakkyo
To unlock this trophy, the player must climb to the highest natural point in the game. This peak is located at Mount Hakkyo, situated in the southeastern corner of the level 29 Yamato province, northwest of the Iseji Trails and west of Yoshino.
While Yamato is a high-level region, players can bypass most of the enemies early in the playthrough by staying on the main roads on horseback. To reach the peak easily, hover over the tip of the mountain on the map screen, set a custom marker, and press left on the D-Pad to activate the Pathfinder tool. Pathfinder will plot a safe, navigable line along the roads directly to the base of the mountain. Ride the mount as far up the steep paths as possible, dismount for the final rocky climb, and interact with the viewpoint at the summit to synchronize.
Reaching the summit also presents an excellent looting opportunity. Before descending, turn left from the synchronization point to find a small overhang on the mountain’s edge. Open the chest tucked into the crevice to retrieve the Warrior Onna-musha Kosode common light armor, which can be sold to local merchants for extra Mon.
In terms of franchise scale, Mount Hakkyo stands at approximately 1,914.6 meters in elevation. While impressive, it is outclassed by the Taygetus Mountains in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, which stand at 2,404 meters and remain the highest physical peak in the series.
Claws of Awaji Expansion Achievement Strategies
The Claws of Awaji expansion focuses on Naoe’s journey on Awaji Island, adding eleven expansion-specific trophies to the game’s existing achievement ecosystem. While eighth-generation and ninth-generation platforms remain active, the historical termination of legacy digital storefronts, as detailed in the coverage of the Xbox 360 marketplace closure, emphasizes the transition to current hardware like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S for accessing expansions.
The complete list of these expansion-specific triumphs details the mechanical requirements and platform distribution on Awaji Island:
| DLC Trophy Name | PlayStation Grade | Xbox Gamerscore | Mechanics and Unlock Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ran | Bronze | 15G | Escape Sumoto Castle (Story Unlocked) |
| Hunters Hunted | Bronze | 15G | Defeat all three of Yukari’s taisho captains (Story Unlocked) |
| Unity | Bronze | 15G | Return the Imperial Regalia to the Emperor (Story Unlocked) |
| Clawless | Silver | 50G | Eliminate all designated assassination targets on Awaji Island |
| The Stick of Truth | Bronze | 15G | Find and equip a Legendary Bo staff weapon |
| One, Two, Sweep | Bronze | 15G | Defeat an enemy after utilizing all three postures of the Bo staff |
| Slice of Life | Bronze | 15G | Kill 5 enemies simultaneously with a single Wind Slash strike |
| Backfire | Bronze | 15G | Kill an enemy with a Tezutsu Burst dropped after being hit |
| Assassin’s Focus | Silver | 15G | Eliminate 7 enemies in a single activation of the Windstep ability |
| Boat Rocked | Bronze | 15G | Challenge and defeat the Old Ashigaru in a shipyard duel |
| Breathtaking! | Bronze | 15G | Complete all Landscape Sumi-e paintings on Awaji Island |
Advanced Combat Strategies for Awaji Island
Completing the expansion’s combat achievements requires precise character builds and strategic execution:
- Slice of Life: Head to a crowded courtyard within Sumoto Castle or Yura Castle. Gather a group of five or more basic guards in a tight space. Weaken the guards with basic attacks until their health bars are critically low. Once grouped, activate Yasuke’s Wind Slash ability, holding down the heavy attack button to expand the swing’s area-of-effect before releasing it to defeat all five targets simultaneously.
- Backfire: Unlock the Tezutsu Burst skill, which converts Yasuke’s Teppo into a close-range flamethrower. Weaken a nearby guard to low health, stand next to them without locking on, and allow them to strike Yasuke. Press the dodge button immediately upon taking damage to drop the burning Tezutsu device onto the ground, catching the enemy in the resulting explosion to complete the kill.
- Assassin’s Focus: Fully upgrade the Windstep ability to extend its active duration and gain extra time with each kill. Travel to the Yura Shipyard on the east side of Awaji Island, cluster a group of low-tier guards, strip their armor, and lower their health to roughly 50 percent. Activating Windstep in this dense area allows players to easily target and defeat seven weakened guards in quick succession. Additionally, players should loot the legendary chest at the shipyard to obtain the Bo Master Headgear.
Boat Rocked: Navigate to the eastern docks of the Yura Shipyard. Locate the Old Ashigaru NPC, accept his challenge to a training duel, and defeat him to instantly unlock the trophy.




