Indivisible
29 Achievements
20-25h
A Sutra of Pain
Achieved a combo of 108 hits or more.
25.0%
How to unlock the A Sutra of Pain achievement in Indivisible - Definitive Guide
As you progress through the storyline in Port Maerifa you will unlock the ability to use a spear outside of battle by pressing . At this point, some enemies will also spawn inside of the city.
Find one of the enemies and tap to chuck your spear at them. Repeat this until you get to a combo of 108 or above. The achievement will pop shortly after the combo ends.
I'm sure this can be done inside of battle, I was just surprised to find such an easy and early method.
I got this using Thorani, Kushi, Ajna and Tungar as soon as I got to the Iron Kingdom. The first fight I encountered was with those little green enemies (gremlins?), I spammed every characters down+attack move and ended up with a combo of 228 hits.
With that setup, I was able to build the combo up quicker by sometimes hitting both of them with one spear, and if one of them turned invincible, I was still able to hit the other one, so it was harder to drop the combo.
When you get BOW at Fortress Vimana,
1. go to left when ZEBEI was in a jail.
2. Curiously you can see ZEBEI at there, stay next to him.
3. spam your
4. the combo counter appears on top-right on your screen.
5. it pops when the counter stops.
And Indivisible has unique save data system. It maybe helps your trouble.
Check "Load Game" and move to right, you can see bunch of your old save data.
If you're the all save point traveler, the best data is the 2nd of Fortress Vimana.
Hope it helps.
You will get the bow very early in the second big location of the game.
Simply find an enemy that has a wall behind it or any other obstacle and shoot him 108 times with the bow.
Here's a tip from Schinderdiv. All credit goes to him for this method.
*I got this using Thorani, Kushi, Ajna and Tungar as soon as I got to the Iron Kingdom. The first fight I encountered was with those little green enemies (gremlins?), I spammed every characters down+attack move and ended up with a combo of 228 hits.
Right after you beat an enemy, swing your axe at their corpse and you'll juggle it into the air. As it falls down, swing your axe to hit it back into the air. If there was multiple enemies, it'll count for each enemy. Once you get 108, you can stop. Makes it easier if the corpse is next to a wall.
You can also get this before combat with an enemy by slide kicking into the enemy with Down + X over and over.
If, for whatever reason, you don't want to wait, there is a way to cheese this. Find any enemy that is near a wall and just shoot your bow at it (just tap repeatedly; you shouldn't need to aim as it should be straight in front of you), juggling the mob in the air, until you reach 108. You can do this at any point in the game and with any enemy, but, personally, I did this early in Chapter 4 (in Almutah Sands). I'm apparently a little dyslexic? For some reason, I thought it was 180, so see below for a video example of this but with a 200-hit combo (which, just to iterate, you do not need that many).
NOTE: If the trophy doesn't pop right away, don't be worried. You have to stop the combo before it will pop. If you want to be cautious, you can add a couple more hits before ending the combo, but you shouldn't need to.
The easiest way to do this is to cheese it outside of battle. Once you get the bow or spear, you can find an enemy near a wall and continually juggle them (see the video below). That said, you will undoubtedly get this naturally. There are many battles where you'll fight small round enemies with large antennae and they usually come in groups of 4-6 at a time. Unleash attacks (such as Tungar's attack) that has a large area of attack, and you can rack up hits. Combine that with a large Iddhi attack (such as Razmi's 3-bar attack) and you'll get well over the required amount.
The easiest way to do this is to cheese it outside of battle. Once you get the bow or spear, you can find an enemy near a wall and continually juggle them (see the video below). That said, you will undoubtedly get this naturally. There are many battles where you'll fight small round enemies with large antennae and they usually come in groups of 4-6 at a time. Unleash attacks (such as Tungar's attack) that has a large area of attack, and you can rack up hits. Combine that with a large Iddhi attack (such as Razmi's 3-bar attack) and you'll get well over the required amount.