
If you are active during most of the match and manage to capture some buildings but still lose, you will either lose points or gain a few points. If you do nothing during the entire match, keep failing at capturing enemy buildings, and your opponent successfully captures all of your buildings, you will lose a lot of points. Whoever has a better rank should go first since they are closer to the last rank. Now here comes the tricky part: when you find each other, one of you or three, will have to lose to one person so that person can go up but because you have to lose so you will lose points, which means your rank will start to go down. My suggestion, get a big group of people (10 is a good number) and try to find each other. It is possible to boost, although it will be hard. You get them by winning ranked matches or sometimes by losing. To move up your rank you need to earn points (rating).

There are only 22 levels possible to get the inspirer reward, but it's really easy to get and comes naturally. **For the life of me I can not figure out the actual conditions that unlock warlord, I think it is tied to time of victory but cannot confirm.Įxpansionist rewards should come naturally when you go for the Extripator trophy. *By 'successfully', they mean never lose a village and all your attackers must take the target village. Strategian - Attack and defend successfully* Striker - Capture several houses in a rowĮxpansionist - Capture as many buildings as possible within the first min of gameĬonqueror - Attack with minimal casualtiesĭefender - Defend your villages with minimal casualties Tactician - Be active throughout the game (constantly be moving guys around) Go to level two (level one doesn't have rewards) and play the level a couple times until you are sure you've unlocked each reward (sans warlord) at least once.Īrchitect - Improve or convert all of your buildings The 'rewards' are counted separately from your high scores so once you unlock a reward on a certain level on any difficulty, it counts towards your total forever. More than likely, you will only be lacking the Collector and Midas trophies. I recommend you do this on easy to unlock any trophies you didn't get during your other playthroughs. You can either play 100 games with a friend or use the farming method I describe in the Guide. Unfortunately, you will need a 2nd controller for the Comrade trophy. Several of the trophies are unlocked by playing skirmish modes & beating them all on medium & hard. I recommend you play on easy until you have earned this trophy. This is solely for the"Extirpator trophy, which is glitched for reasons I'll go into detail in the Guide. Step 2: Playthrough the campaign again on easy focusing on completing the levels as quickly as possible.

If you find a particular map too difficult on hard, you can complete it on medium to unlock the next level.just remember to get Napoleon trophy you will need to come back and beat that level on hard. Step 1: Play through the campaign on hard.Įspecially in the early levels, there isn't much difference in how the computer plays between difficulty levels but don't do your first playthrough of the campaign on easy as this will make earning the Extirpator trophy very difficult to get. Note: All the trophies will pop after the match, thus you won't know if you've messed up until you get to the end-of-match screen. Take note that one of the trophies requires two controllers, there is no way around needing two. Some of these maps are hard! Following my roadmap will hopefully save you some of the frustrations I had when I earned all the trophies. For the most part, you will accomplished this through taking over all of the enemies towns some maps call for specialized victory conditions. Mushroom Wars is a 1-2 player strategy game that calls for you to take control of a map of towns using little mushroom men.
