Remnant II
65 Achievements
1750 XP
Epic
Scrap Hoarder
Acquire 100,000 Scrap
30 XP
0.7%
How to unlock the Scrap Hoarder achievement in Remnant II - Definitive Guide
In order to get 100,000 Scrap, you basically just need to kill a lot… and we mean a lot. But the crux of this trophy is basically: kill enemies, pick up the scrap that they drop, rinse and repeat.
Of course, there’s other things you can do to hurry this along. For instance, there’ll come a point when you won’t need many of the resources you’ve collected, and depending on how much you search every nook and cranny, will depend on how many you can sell. By the time we moved onto the second tier of materials for weapon upgrades, we had an abundance of Iron. Same when we moved onto the other tiers of upgrade materials too, whether that was Forged Iron, Galvanized Iron or Hardened Iron. So, if you have a ton of excess materials, sell them. Same with everything else, really.
You’re also going to want to seek out the Scavenger’s Bauble amulet ASAP, which increases Scrap pick-ups by 50%. This can be found very early on in the Forbidden Grove in Yaesha. If you’ve already done Yaesha, reroll in Adventure mode until this is the first place they give you. Then, head into the level and as the level splits left and right, head right and the amulet is nearby.
And finally, some events, like the supply ship event in N’Erud (which we found in the Eon Vault area), if you find all the caches in the open-world, some of them can net you a decent amount of Scrap.
So, in short: kill, sell excess loot, and try and complete events like the supply ship event.
Of course, there’s other things you can do to hurry this along. For instance, there’ll come a point when you won’t need many of the resources you’ve collected, and depending on how much you search every nook and cranny, will depend on how many you can sell. By the time we moved onto the second tier of materials for weapon upgrades, we had an abundance of Iron. Same when we moved onto the other tiers of upgrade materials too, whether that was Forged Iron, Galvanized Iron or Hardened Iron. So, if you have a ton of excess materials, sell them. Same with everything else, really.
You’re also going to want to seek out the Scavenger’s Bauble amulet ASAP, which increases Scrap pick-ups by 50%. This can be found very early on in the Forbidden Grove in Yaesha. If you’ve already done Yaesha, reroll in Adventure mode until this is the first place they give you. Then, head into the level and as the level splits left and right, head right and the amulet is nearby.
And finally, some events, like the supply ship event in N’Erud (which we found in the Eon Vault area), if you find all the caches in the open-world, some of them can net you a decent amount of Scrap.
So, in short: kill, sell excess loot, and try and complete events like the supply ship event.
In order to get 100,000 Scrap, you basically just need to kill a lot… and we mean a lot. But the crux of this achievement is basically: kill enemies, pick up the scrap that they drop, rinse and repeat.
Of course, there’s other things you can do to hurry this along. For instance, there’ll come a point when you won’t need many of the resources you’ve collected, and depending on how much you search every nook and cranny, will depend on how many you can sell. By the time we moved onto the second tier of materials for weapon upgrades, we had an abundance of Iron. Same when we moved onto the other tiers of upgrade materials too, whether that was Forged Iron, Galvanized Iron or Hardened Iron. So, if you have a ton of excess materials, sell them. Same with everything else, really.
You’re also going to want to seek out the Scavenger’s Bauble amulet ASAP, which increases Scrap pick-ups by 50%. This can be found very early on in the Forbidden Grove in Yaesha. If you’ve already done Yaesha, reroll in Adventure mode until this is the first place they give you. Then, head into the level and as the level splits left and right, head right and the amulet is nearby.
And finally, some events, like the supply ship event in N’Erud (which we found in the Eon Vault area), if you find all the caches in the open-world, some of them can net you a decent amount of Scrap.
So, in short: kill, sell excess loot, and try and complete events like the supply ship event.
Of course, there’s other things you can do to hurry this along. For instance, there’ll come a point when you won’t need many of the resources you’ve collected, and depending on how much you search every nook and cranny, will depend on how many you can sell. By the time we moved onto the second tier of materials for weapon upgrades, we had an abundance of Iron. Same when we moved onto the other tiers of upgrade materials too, whether that was Forged Iron, Galvanized Iron or Hardened Iron. So, if you have a ton of excess materials, sell them. Same with everything else, really.
You’re also going to want to seek out the Scavenger’s Bauble amulet ASAP, which increases Scrap pick-ups by 50%. This can be found very early on in the Forbidden Grove in Yaesha. If you’ve already done Yaesha, reroll in Adventure mode until this is the first place they give you. Then, head into the level and as the level splits left and right, head right and the amulet is nearby.
And finally, some events, like the supply ship event in N’Erud (which we found in the Eon Vault area), if you find all the caches in the open-world, some of them can net you a decent amount of Scrap.
So, in short: kill, sell excess loot, and try and complete events like the supply ship event.
This guide was translated automatically.
The trophy is cumulative, i.e. you don't have to have 100k on your balance. As you progress in the game, you will come across items that you have already picked up before. Instead, you will now receive 250+ scrap. The same mechanics apply with 86+ talent points.
So if you're worried about the slow rate of scrap accumulation, it will speed up significantly as you progress in the game.
So if you're worried about the slow rate of scrap accumulation, it will speed up significantly as you progress in the game.