Rogue Legacy
29 Achievements
1,000
35-40h
Xbox One
Xbox Series
Geminiphobia
Beat the game… twice. Details for this achievement will be revealed once unlocked
50
6.56%
How to unlock the Geminiphobia achievement in Rogue Legacy - Definitive Guide
Just to avoid confusion as Ive seen a lot of people on other forums talk about "beat the game twice in one sitting" and thats not true.
To get this achievement you just have to beat New Game +. This is unlocked by beating the game once.
Depending on how long you spent in the normal game NG+ could be very easy. I beat NG at level 120 so I was pretty powerful by the time I went into NG+. A few big runs to get gold and I have more than enough power to defeat all 5 bosses.
If your struggling though you can use the Grace Runes. These send the enemies back one game type, so if you are in NG+ all the enemy types will revert back to NG. I wouldnt recommend completing the game like this because it wont help you when it comes to the other achievements but it will help you get a few big gold runs if you need to improve your stats.
To get this achievement you just have to beat New Game +. This is unlocked by beating the game once.
Depending on how long you spent in the normal game NG+ could be very easy. I beat NG at level 120 so I was pretty powerful by the time I went into NG+. A few big runs to get gold and I have more than enough power to defeat all 5 bosses.
If your struggling though you can use the Grace Runes. These send the enemies back one game type, so if you are in NG+ all the enemy types will revert back to NG. I wouldnt recommend completing the game like this because it wont help you when it comes to the other achievements but it will help you get a few big gold runs if you need to improve your stats.
This refers to beating the game in New Game+, not beating it on two separate save files. Once you have beat the game for the first time, you will automatically be brought back to the main menu and can jump right back into a New Game+. This playthrough features higher level enemies and more treacherous environments with more traps.
If you are having a hard time with this playthrough, you can equip Grace Runes to lower the level of enemies. The downside to this though is you get less gold drops from enemies.
To clarify what this achievement requires: you must complete New Game+, not just simply beat the game a second time on a new save file. After completing your first playthrough, you will immediately be prompted to start NG+ and will no longer have access to your first playthrough.
The only difference with NG+ is that all of the enemies are the more difficult versions of what was there before. So, in the Castle, for example, instead of it being filled with the base types of enemies, it's the types of enemies you would've seen in the Forest or Maya, and it just goes up from there. There is no difference with any of the boss fights, other than they're a higher level so they do more damage.
The difficulty of NG+ will depend entirely on what level you were at the end of your first playthrough. I was around level 100, if the first playthrough was a 7/10 in difficulty for me, NG+ started at a 5/10 and quickly got easier. Enemies and chests give you way more money in NG+, so you'll find yourself able to upgrade more than at the end of your first playthrough. If you haven't done it yet, I highly recommend taking advantage of the exploit detailed in Disposophobia (90G). This will allow you to get all of the blueprints available in NG+ in a matter of minutes once you find and beat your first miniboss. This will give you some of the best gear in the game available for purchase, and will give you a huge leg up.
Aside from that, all of the strategies you used for the first playthrough apply the same here, so use all of your experience to plow through NG+.
The only difference with NG+ is that all of the enemies are the more difficult versions of what was there before. So, in the Castle, for example, instead of it being filled with the base types of enemies, it's the types of enemies you would've seen in the Forest or Maya, and it just goes up from there. There is no difference with any of the boss fights, other than they're a higher level so they do more damage.
The difficulty of NG+ will depend entirely on what level you were at the end of your first playthrough. I was around level 100, if the first playthrough was a 7/10 in difficulty for me, NG+ started at a 5/10 and quickly got easier. Enemies and chests give you way more money in NG+, so you'll find yourself able to upgrade more than at the end of your first playthrough. If you haven't done it yet, I highly recommend taking advantage of the exploit detailed in Disposophobia (90G). This will allow you to get all of the blueprints available in NG+ in a matter of minutes once you find and beat your first miniboss. This will give you some of the best gear in the game available for purchase, and will give you a huge leg up.
Aside from that, all of the strategies you used for the first playthrough apply the same here, so use all of your experience to plow through NG+.
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