Tales of Arise

Tales of Arise

59 Achievements

75-100h

PS5
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Myriad Monikers

Myriad Monikers

Learn 400 non-DLC title skills in the Tales of Arise™ main game story.

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How to unlock the Myriad Monikers achievement in Tales of Arise - Definitive Guide

This one didn’t unlock for me till almost level 100 in the endgame content. To complete this achievement you need to unlock skill panels for the characters. You do not need to unlock all the skills in the panel just unlock new ones. By time you finish the main story you should be pretty close. Some other panels:
-Side quests
-Solo arena battles in training ground for all characters except shionne
-cooking food, particularly the roasted chicken with alphen
-crafting 10 weapons
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By Julz D 01 on 01 Apr 2022 00:25
Progressing through the story, completing certain side quests, or doing other tasks you will unlock a Title. Each Title will have 5 skills with one coming when you unlock it, each character also has 15 Titles which means each character has 75 title skills for a total of 450. You buy the skills with SP which is given to you after battles or completing side quests. Unlock a total 400 of the 450 title skills.
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There are a total of 450 skills in the game that can be unlocked, but only 400 are required for this achievement. The game does not count skills that are already unlocked for you when a character joins your party or the free skill on each new section in the skill tree that is unlocked, only ones you purchase with your SP (skill points). SP is earned at the end of every battle and from subquest rewards.

The various skill panels in the game will not be available to actually unlock for use until you complete some underlying requirement, which also unlocks a new title for your character. A large majority of these will be story-related and unlock on their own, many will be related to some specific action in battle, and the rest are spread around other activities such as cooking, crafting, fishing, doing the training grounds, etc. I'd suggest working on every other achievement before worrying any about this one, as you should hit 400+ available to purchase just from completing other achievements, and not need to worry about anything else. You can see the full list of skills and their unlock requirements HERE if you do still need some extra sections unlocked.
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There are a total of 450 skills in the game that can be unlocked, but only 400 are required for this achievement. The game does not count skills that are already unlocked for you when a character joins your party or the free skill on each new section in the skill tree that is unlocked, only ones you purchase with your SP (skill points). SP is earned at the end of every battle and from subquest rewards.
 
The various skill panels in the game will not be available to actually unlock for use until you complete some underlying requirement, which also unlocks a new title for your character. A large majority of these will be story-related and unlock on their own, many will be related to some specific action in battle, and the rest are spread around other activities such as cooking, crafting, fishing, doing the training grounds, etc. I'd suggest working on every other achievement before worrying any about this one, as you should hit 400+ available to purchase just from completing other achievements, and not need to worry about anything else. You can see the full list of skills and their unlock requirements HERE if you do still need some extra sections unlocked.
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There are a total of 450 skills in the game that can be unlocked, but only 400 are required for this achievement. The game does not count skills that are already unlocked for you when a character joins your party or the free skill on each new section in the skill tree that is unlocked, only ones you purchase with your SP (skill points). SP is earned at the end of every battle and from subquest rewards.

The various skill panels in the game will not be available to actually unlock for use until you complete some underlying requirement, which also unlocks a new title for your character. A large majority of these will be story-related and unlock on their own, many will be related to some specific action in battle, and the rest are spread around other activities such as cooking, crafting, fishing, doing the training grounds, etc. I'd suggest working on every other achievement before worrying any about this one, as you should hit 400+ available to purchase just from completing other achievements, and not need to worry about anything else. You can see the full list of skills and their unlock requirements HERE if you do still need some extra sections unlocked.
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