Indivisible
29 Achievements
20-25h
GOG
An Ocean of Power
Used over 108 bars of Iddhi in battle.
22.8%
How to unlock the An Ocean of Power achievement in Indivisible - Definitive Guide
Iddhi is gained attacking enemies, the bar at the top will fill up with every attack and clean block as well.
To use it press the button and one characters attack button ()
If you have more than one bar you can quickly press the characters button again to use another bar.
You should use these pretty regulary as these attacks are quite powerful.
For some eason the + combination does not count for this.
To use it press the button and one characters attack button ()
If you have more than one bar you can quickly press the characters button again to use another bar.
You should use these pretty regulary as these attacks are quite powerful.
For some eason the + combination does not count for this.
1 Comment
ty, was wondering why rb + lb wasn't counting on my tracker
By TheOnlyMatto on 26 Jan 2021 09:02
IMPORTANT: Be aware that using your Iddhi outside of battle won't count for this trophy, and neither will using it to Resurrect members. In battle, if a party member is dead, if you have a full Iddhi bar (or 3 later on), it will allow you to resurrect all dead members and heal all living ones by pressing and together. Despite the fact that it will use up all of your Iddhi, this does not count towards the 108 you need for the trophy. Only the attacks count — i.e. holding down and pressing a character's atk button (eg. + for Ajna).
Your Iddhi, essentially Ajna's inner power, can be increased both through successful Clean Blocks as well as hits, especially in combos. The more successive hits in a row, the faster you gain Iddhi. It can also be gained through attacks outside of combat, though those are honestly few and far between. You begin the game with only 1 bar of Iddhi, but once you've reached a certain point in the story, you will be able to hold 3 Iddhi bars (see below the spoiler to see in which specific part of the story this unlocks) and eventually 5! Technically, you can even use Iddhi in the open world to heal yourself, but you will rarely if ever need to use it then.
All Iddhi attacks can use 1, 2, or 3 bars, or even 5 – it's your choice. Aside from a small few such as Ginseng, whose Iddhi attack purpose drastically changes between 1 and 2 bars, each additional bar usually upgrades their normal Iddhi attack, increasing its damage exponentially. For example, Ajna's initial 1 bar Iddhi attack is a short combo of punches and does little damage. 2 bars increases the damage by a small amount and adds a couple of axe hits. If using 3 bars, however, she switches to Heruka mode and unleashes a large, incredibly devastating energy ray attack.
TIP: Certain characters' 3-bar Iddhi attacks can immediately get you the 108-hit combo trophy if done when there are multiple enemies. Razmi's is the best bet for this. (See A Sutra of Pain for more info.)
In the very beginning of Chapter 4, once you land in the Almutah Sands desert, after the initial cutscenes and dialogue, proceed to the left to attempt to go through the sandstorm. When you fail, return inside to your companions, beginning another cutscene. Once that's over, you will receive your new "Iddhi form", also known in-game as the "Heruka Hustle" ability, activated by pressing as you are running, holding down or . Once you receive that power and are back in control of Ajna, you will now have 3 Iddhi bars!
At the very end of Chapter 10, you'll face off against Kala/Maha Heruka. During this fight, you will upgrade to 5 bars.
Finally, during the last boss in Chapter 15, you'll get 7 bars, which will carry over into your NG+ if you choose to play it.
Your Iddhi, essentially Ajna's inner power, can be increased both through successful Clean Blocks as well as hits, especially in combos. The more successive hits in a row, the faster you gain Iddhi. It can also be gained through attacks outside of combat, though those are honestly few and far between. You begin the game with only 1 bar of Iddhi, but once you've reached a certain point in the story, you will be able to hold 3 Iddhi bars (see below the spoiler to see in which specific part of the story this unlocks) and eventually 5! Technically, you can even use Iddhi in the open world to heal yourself, but you will rarely if ever need to use it then.
All Iddhi attacks can use 1, 2, or 3 bars, or even 5 – it's your choice. Aside from a small few such as Ginseng, whose Iddhi attack purpose drastically changes between 1 and 2 bars, each additional bar usually upgrades their normal Iddhi attack, increasing its damage exponentially. For example, Ajna's initial 1 bar Iddhi attack is a short combo of punches and does little damage. 2 bars increases the damage by a small amount and adds a couple of axe hits. If using 3 bars, however, she switches to Heruka mode and unleashes a large, incredibly devastating energy ray attack.
TIP: Certain characters' 3-bar Iddhi attacks can immediately get you the 108-hit combo trophy if done when there are multiple enemies. Razmi's is the best bet for this. (See A Sutra of Pain for more info.)
In the very beginning of Chapter 4, once you land in the Almutah Sands desert, after the initial cutscenes and dialogue, proceed to the left to attempt to go through the sandstorm. When you fail, return inside to your companions, beginning another cutscene. Once that's over, you will receive your new "Iddhi form", also known in-game as the "Heruka Hustle" ability, activated by pressing as you are running, holding down or . Once you receive that power and are back in control of Ajna, you will now have 3 Iddhi bars!
At the very end of Chapter 10, you'll face off against Kala/Maha Heruka. During this fight, you will upgrade to 5 bars.
Finally, during the last boss in Chapter 15, you'll get 7 bars, which will carry over into your NG+ if you choose to play it.
Iddhi is gained from successive attacks inside OR outside of battle, and you will see the bar at the top of the screen fill as you gain Iddhi. To use this, hold and press one of the face buttons corresponding to the character you wish to use. If you have more than one bar filled, you can quickly press the same button up to three times to unleash a stronger attack and use more bars. You will use these constantly in battle, so this should unlock with no problem during the course of the game.
Note: The + move with Ajna to heal/resurrect for some reason does not count, but other healing moves (such as the 1-bar heal with Razmi) do count.
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