One Piece Odyssey is an expansive new JRPG from Bandai Namco, and it takes players through some of the most memorable stories of the anime. As you control the Straw Hat crew, you’ll be battling enemies, uncovering treasures, and recovering your stolen powers. However, this also means you’ll no doubt be unlocking trophies and achievements.
Throughout your time in One Piece Odyssey, there are 51 trophies to unlock, and thankfully, none of them require difficulty changes. There are also no multiplayer trophies, so players don’t have to worry about frustrating, hard-to-get online-only trophies.
When it comes to trophies in One Piece Odyssey, most of them are pretty easy to collect. The basic, non-secret trophies can all be unlocked by simply playing the game.
If you’re taking the time to swap characters and use their world abilities (Sanji's Cook’s Nose, et cetera), you can easily get the trophies built around those. When a character notifies you of something, that's the time to swap and look around.
Treasure Sensor can be a challenging trophy to get, but only if you overlook some of the locked treasure chests. Eventually, you’ll be able to unlock the Red Treasure Chests you see throughout One Piece Odyssey. Many of the trophies, however, are gained simply by doing something a lot of times.
If you save Bond Arts for boss fights, it will take a very long time to unlock the trophy for that, Bond Battler. Use them often because it’s easy enough to recharge your Bond meter. Perhaps the hardest trophies to get, though, are finding all 99 Yaya Cubes and the various cubes for the Straw Hat Pirates. Those cubes are everywhere in the world.
Thankfully, the Straw Hats used the least amount of overall in-game time - Brook and Franky - have
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