Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Achievements & Trophies

Unlock all achievements in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Guide to combat, relationship, and exploration trophies. Master Fódlan's challenges.

Achievements & Trophies in Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Unlocking achievements and trophies in Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a rewarding endeavor that encourages players to explore every facet of the game. These accolades range from completing specific story milestones to mastering combat mechanics and discovering hidden secrets. They serve as a testament to your dedication and skill across multiple playthroughs.

Whether you're aiming for a perfect completion or simply want to track your progress, understanding the requirements for each achievement can guide your gameplay. Many trophies encourage diverse strategies, such as using specific weapon types, achieving high support levels, or even completing challenging battles under specific conditions.

Key Achievement Categories and Examples

Achievements in Fire Emblem: Three Houses can generally be categorized as follows:

  • Story Progression: These are typically unlocked by completing main story chapters. For example, 'The First Lord' for completing Chapter 1, or 'The Flame Emperor' for reaching a certain point in the story.
  • Combat Mastery: Achievements that reward skillful combat. Examples include:
    • 'Master of the Sword': Defeat 1000 enemies with swords.
    • 'Master of Axes': Defeat 1000 enemies with axes.
    • 'Master of Bows': Defeat 1000 enemies with bows.
    • 'Master of Lances': Defeat 1000 enemies with lances.
    • 'Master of Reason': Defeat 1000 enemies with reason magic.
    • 'Master of Faith': Defeat 1000 enemies with faith magic.
    • 'Perfect Record': Achieve an 'S' rank in all academic activities for a month.
    • 'Unwavering Resolve': Complete a paralogue without any units falling.
  • Character and Relationship Milestones: These focus on building bonds and developing your students.
    • 'A New Beginning': Recruit a student from another house.
    • 'True Companions': Achieve an 'A+' support level with a student.
    • 'Master Tactician': Achieve an 'S' rank in all activities in a single month.
  • Exploration and Collection: Achievements for discovering secrets, collecting items, or completing side content.
    • 'Master Chef': Cook 50 meals.
    • 'Master Angler': Catch 50 fish.
    • 'Lost Item Finder': Return 10 lost items.
  • DLC Specific Achievements: If you own the DLC, there will be additional trophies related to the Cindered Shadows content.

Tips for Unlocking Achievements

To efficiently unlock achievements:

  1. Multiple Playthroughs: Different story paths (Black Eagles, Blue Lions, Golden Deer, and potentially Church) will naturally lead to different achievements.
  2. Focus on Weapon Mastery: If you're aiming for weapon master achievements, ensure your primary combat units consistently use their preferred weapon type.
  3. Support Grinding: Actively engage in activities that boost support levels, such as sharing meals, tea parties, and choir practice.
  4. Exploit Free Time: Make full use of your free time at the monastery to engage in activities like cooking, fishing, and returning lost items.
  5. Challenge Modes: Consider playing on higher difficulties or in New Game Plus for added challenges that might al with certain achievements.
  6. Save Strategically: Before major decisions or difficult battles, save your game to retry if you fail to meet an achievement's requirements.

Collecting all achievements in Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a significant undertaking that rewards players with a deeper appreciation for the game's mechanics and narrative. It encourages a comprehensive approach to gameplay, ensuring you experience everything the monastery and the continent of Fódlan have to offer.