Elden Ring trophies & achievements guide
Elden Ring has 42 trophies including 1 Platinum (1 Platinum, 3 Gold, 14 Silver, 24 Bronze), all earnable offline.
| Total trophies / achievements | 42 |
| Platinum | Yes — 1 Platinum |
| Breakdown | 1 Platinum · 3 Gold · 14 Silver · 24 Bronze |
| Difficulty (community estimate) | approximately 6/10 (community estimate) |
| Time to 100% / platinum | approximately 70–100 hours |
| Missable | A handful are missable — most notably the Bolt of Gransax legendary armament (needed for the Legendary Armaments trophy), which becomes unreachable once the story advances past Leyndell, plus ending- and questline-linked trophies (e.g. Age of the Stars requires Ranni's quest, and the three endings). All are avoidable by backing up your save before the final boss and grabbing Bolt of Gransax on schedule. |
| Online required | No — every trophy is obtainable offline; no online or co-op play is required for the Platinum. |
| DLC trophies | No DLC trophies — Shadow of the Erdtree added no new trophies or achievements, so there is no separate DLC list and no extra Platinum. The DLC is not required for 100%. |
Sources · Last verified: July 12, 2026.
The Platinum for Elden Ring is built around completing the game rather than grinding: you need to defeat a set of required bosses, collect every category of legendary item (armaments, talismans, sorceries/incantations, and ashen remains), and view all three of the game's endings. There is no online, multiplayer, or difficulty-setting requirement — the whole list can be done solo and offline, and because the game has no fixed difficulty, you can level up, upgrade weapons, or summon spirit ashes to make the tough encounters far more manageable. That combination is why most trophy hunters rate it around a 6/10: the barrier is your own combat skill against FromSoftware's bosses, not obscure or luck-based objectives.
The whole Platinum can be earned in a single playthrough thanks to save backups. The three endings normally imply multiple runs, but you can save right before triggering the final ending, unlock one ending, then reload your backup and pick the others — so you never actually replay the ~60–80 hour campaign three times. The realistic time investment is roughly 70–100 hours, and it varies widely: a cautious first-timer exploring the open world can push well past 100 hours, while an experienced or guided player who beelines objectives can come in closer to 70. Expect the clock to be dominated by exploration and boss attempts rather than trophy busywork.
The main thing to watch is missables. The most infamous is the Bolt of Gransax, a legendary armament in Leyndell that becomes permanently inaccessible once you burn the Erdtree and the city changes state — grab it before advancing that far, or you lock yourself out of the Legendary Armaments trophy on that save. Several ending- and NPC-linked trophies (notably Ranni's questline for the Age of the Stars ending) can also be failed by progressing carelessly. The honest way to approach it: follow a checklist for the legendary-item locations and Ranni's quest, keep a backup save before the point of no return at the final boss, and otherwise just play the game — level generously and use summons on anything that walls you.
Elden Ring — frequently asked
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Sources
- Steam — ELDEN RING
- PC Gamer — Shadow of the Erdtree system requirements
- System Requirements Lab — Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
- Windows Central — Does Elden Ring have crossplay?
- Windows Central — Shadow of the Erdtree file size & release
- HowLongToBeat — Elden Ring
- Last verified: July 12, 2026. Sizes and specs can change with patches — tell us if something is out of date.