Most of the combat-related trophies in Ghost of Tsushima are fairly straightforward. You either shoot a fleeing foe or kick a guy off of a cliff. It’s not hard to figure out what the game is asking of you in those instances. What might be a little confusing is the “All in the Wrist” trophy.

One of the neater features of Sucker Punch’s samurai epic is the “standoff” mechanic. This lets you walk up to enemy encampments and call out the Mongols to a formal duel. Through game progression, you’ll earn skill points that you can invest in unlocking consecutive takedowns during this mode.

The description for “All in the Wrist” reads “Defeat the maximum amount of enemies with a single Standoff” but the largest amount you can get with that skill is three. That isn’t enough to give you the trophy, so what do you need to do?

First off, the trophy description isn’t lying to you. What you’ve likely overlooked is that you can extend the standoff streak count with a particular set of armor. This happens to be the “Sakai Clan Armor” that you’ll get from the Act 2 mission “Ghosts from the Past.” You can tackle that as the first mission of that particular act, but just getting the armor isn’t enough.

You’ll need to max out the Sakai Clan Armor to finally get this trophy. That is going to require a ton of resources to accomplish. The second level needs 250 supplies and 10 linen. The third level asks for 500 supplies, 25 linen, and 10 leather. Finally, the max level wants 750 supplies, 30 linen, 20 leather, and 6 silk.

You’ll likely have all of the other materials and will be struggling to amass enough supplies. I was practically finished with the main campaign before I was able to attempt this, but maxing out the armor and getting your standoff streak to five is precisely what you need to do. Once you have it polished up and ready for action, it’s just a matter of finding a large group and challenging them to a duel.

It can be a bit of a grind, but your best bet for finding supplies is undertaking some side quests. Reclaiming territories often nets you a ton of supplies and you’ll even pick-up the linen, leather, and silk along the way. Just don’t expect to get it quickly and that’ll help ease your suffering.

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