Achieving 100% completion in BlazBlue Entropy Effect is pretty straightforward, with only four achievements requiring a separate playthrough. This guide aims to simplify the process for you, highlighting some easy-to-miss achievements. Most of these can be obtained effortlessly just by playing the game. Check out the next section for basic gameplay tips that may assist you in earning many achievements. Remember, switching to EASY MODE can make challenge-based achievements more manageable, especially if you encounter difficulties in Normal mode.
Note: This Guide was made as of the November 22, 2023 patch. Any added achievements will be added later!
Quick Overview
This section is just a quick over view of some things to think about when playing for Achievements to better assist you. Please note this guide is made assuming you’re familiar with in-game terms such as Evotype, Analyzers ,etc, which won’t be explained here.
I highly recommend Jin Kisaragi as your first character if you’re just starting. In my opinion, he’s the game’s MVP by a good margin. His kit is simple yet potent, especially with a Dodge passive that freezes and slows the screen. It’s almost broken when you’ve got a killer build. Other characters get this power-up when you use Jin as a Legacy character. His Legacy skill, an AoE freeze working on bosses, makes him the ultimate Legacy character pick. With powerful Potentials and a straightforward kit that can get technical if you want, Jin is basically a better Ragna without the HP downside. Right now, he’s the undisputed strongest character, and you should definitely exploit him for those tougher achievements. Hard Mode becomes a cakewalk with Jin.
The second-strongest character in my opnion. Hakumen’s strength lies in his counter and Potentials that make his dashes invincible, making him nearly unbeatable even with average skill. He can counter and breeze through most things in the game with some decent game knowledge. Though slow, he hits like a truck and boasts the highest HP. Hakumen can cheese through the game with his counter alone and buy time in fights. I highly recommend him as a second or third character choice.
Es & Mai are next on the strength scale for similar reasons. They need a Potential or two to take off, but when they do, they really shine. Both offer a variety of gameplay based on their potentials. Mai edges a bit for me because her Legacy skill is slightly more useful. Nevertheless, both are strong characters to consider.
I’m not a Lambda fan and she can be technical, but I felt I should put her here as she is a popular choice for Speedrunners. I do not Speedrun nor know why she is a choice for that, but I figured I’d put it out there.
- Don’t be afaid of Entropy: For every negative Entropy effect, you get a positive one. High entropy or corruption effects now have almost no downside. They barely inconvenience you and can be played around. Also, fewer rests mean more chances to earn Tactic EXP for more tactics = higher Evotypes. If you’re just starting with not many mind upgrades, feel free to rest a lot. But as you progress, entropy is not that big of a deal.
- Dash & Dodge Tactics Rule: Every character has access to a potential allowing them to dash more. You might not realize how much you dash in this game—it’s a lot. Imagine all the damage you could do if you put power into those hundreds of dashes each run.
- Prioritize Potentials: Potentials are your character’s strength spikes. They boost Basic & Skill damage and make your character more flexible. Always grab these first.
- Sortitio spaces are good, but always use the Exchange point to roll a second time.
- Skip Event & Black Market Spaces: Currently not required for any Achievements, and honestly, they’re kind of worthless.
Easy/Organic Achievements
Simple. Get a negative Corruption effect for the first time. At Entropy level 120 the odds will rise until you get a Corruption effect.
You will obtain your first after beating your first boss (Elite Enemy) after unlocking Phenomena (which is done after your very first introductory run.)
This is only doable once you have unlocked 3 characters. When you pick a character, simply pick two different evotype characters you have generated from previous runs to be your legacy characters. This should happen naturally as the whole goal of the evotype system is to keep generating stronger and stronger legacy evotypes to make yours stronger.
Achieved by spending AP to get a Mind Upgrade in the HUB area.
Achieved by completing each Phase of the Mind Upgrade Catalogue respectively. Easiest way to achieve AP is going on long Entropy maxed runs in EASY MODE. But this is also organic to gameplay.
Achieved by selecting the number of unique Potentials in the game. This achievement gets easier with each character added. Essentially you want to select any potential with the NEW tag for each evotype until you hit the required number. This will just take some runs to accomplish.
Both of these are gained by selecting enough unique tactics. This is something you should be doing any time you see a tactic appear with the “NEW” icon at the top right. This not only unlocks more things for you in game but also goes towards the “Elemental Collector” Achievements. Good rule of thumb is to always pick a “NEW” tactic whenever you get the chance, despite what build you’re going for until you have filled your tactic codex.
Gained from collecting “EVERY” tactic in the prospective element atleast once.
The achievement was designed before more tactics were added, so, for certain elements like Fire, collecting every single tactic might not be necessary. Focus on getting the majority of tactics in each element tree; you don’t have to aim for every single one.
Track your progress by checking the Tactic Codex at the NPC where you get Mind Upgrades. To pinpoint missing tactics, use the “Tactics Skill Tree,” which displays the upgrade lines needed for a specific tactic. Note that this doesn’t include synergy tactics (Red rarity).
These achievements will take the most time, requiring repeated full runs to gather as many new tactics as possible. A strategy is to play on Easy Mode with a strong character, ignore entropy, visit the exchange shop with 100 credits whenever possible, and buy new tactics. Use extensive training and explore tactics paths you don’t usually take to discover each tactic. Keep at it, and you’ll make progress.
These all have to do with the Sortitio space. (Roulette, essentially). These are all good to go after when attempting the Small-time Gambler Achievement. Basically, anytime a Sortitio space pops up as selectable, go to it. This may take a few runs and will only be doable if you make it to atleast the 4th zone. Always re-roll for the 70 Exchange points after the first roll to better your odds to get the HP Mixture and HP Recovery.
Cumulatively spend 20000 Exchange Points in Exchange Spaces. This is globally and does not have to be completed in one run. This is earned simply over time by spending Exchange points in Exchange Spaces. You can usually get anywhere from 1000-1900 Exchange points in full runs, give or take a few hundred.
Elite Enemies are Bosses for each Phase. (The Watcher, Serpent of Destruction, Arakune, etc…). Simply cumulatively kill 100 to earn this achievement. Will just take time.
Unlock 7 Characters. As you play through the story you will be awarded Analyzers which can be used to unlock a new character. Some of these are earned by Mind Training Challenges, Story, or Random other things. Simply play the game and you will reach this eventually.
Obtained after completing the prospective area (Phase) of Mind Training. You will get these Naturally over time as these 4 stages will always appear in order (as of the making of this guide.)
Obtained by beating Mind Training. Space Omega is the Final Stage and you will earn this by beating Susanoo, effectively clearing Space Omega.
Mind Challenge refers to the Boss Challenge on the upper floor that requires you to use a Evotype from a previous run to challenge. Simply beat the challenge to obtain each of these achievements. These are required to be cleared for Story & Analyzer purposes, as well as a few other achievements.
When clearing or failing a Mind Training and you receive an Evotype with a rating of 900 or higher. Evotype rating is determined mostly by how many potentials, tactics, & how far you got. An evotype rating of 900 is actually fairly easily obtainable on your 3rd or 4th run with enough Mind Upgrades to make Tactics & Potentials appear easier as well as clearing Mind Training. The easiest way to get this is on EASY MODE. However, you will naturally get higher and higher Evotype ratings the more you play and 900 is a fairly bottom tier number for an Evotype. So you will get this rather naturally over time.
Specific “Feat” Achievements
Beat the game (Clear Mind Training) on HARD MODE. Hard Mode is unlocked after clearing Mind Training on Normal and depending on your skill and progress when you achieve that may require you to clear more Mind Upgrades before being able to achieve this. Of all the achievements in this game, this is the hardest, but it’s still easily doable. I can give you a few recommendations:
- Abuse Jin Kisaragi – As I stated in my tactics section at the beginning, Jin is in my opinion the strongest character in this game. Spamming his jump+attack with a good basic attack Tactic can shred enemies quickly and his passive screen freeze dodge can quite literally keep bosses like Susanoo from even moving with a good build. No joke when I cleared this on Hard as Jin, every boss past the second one quite literally could not fight back even at high entropy.
- Get a good build with a little luck and nudging from legacy characters. As an Example: The most busted build I’ve found is a Thunderbolt + Light Spear combo. Dash Thunderbolt, Dodge Thunderbolt, & Light spears will get you the Red Synergy Tactic of Lightning Light Spears. Get triple Dash Potential if possible and then just build on that and you can quite literally freeze the boss in place and dash over and over to shred their health bar with thunderbolts. Alternatively a full Ice tactic build on Jin is absolutely busted.
- Abuse Hakumen. Hakumen is probably the second best character in the game because played even remotely well he can dodge most if not all damage with his counter. Get the potential to make his dashes invincible and you can build a good Dash build as well. Something like Virulent bomb to just dash and constantly deal damage while taking none makes him very strong. If you use Jin as a legacy character you also get access to the powerful screen freeze dodge effect from Jin.
- Git Gud.
Press Jump button then down while in the air to meteor downwards on top of a low health enemy and kill them. The Achievement states “Enemies” so it may take more than one kill.
Fairly Self-explanatory, simply don’t get hit in any way when completing an Extensive Training Space. This is almost guarunteed to occur eventually, so you shouldn’t need to think about it. But if for some reason you are having trouble with this. Use Hakumen with good counters and/or play on Easy Mode to dumb down the enemy AI.
This should be easy to get naturally. Just clear a Training Space as fast as possible. This is easiest done in some of the first stages of a run or right after your first Potential. Hakumen’s Heavy Strike can one shot enemies in early levels and ofcourse Easy Mode makes this even more easy, but this is not difficult.
As the Achievement states, this boss can only be Challenged in Space Omega. This is the Lightning Samurai girl fought in the rising vertical boss battlefield. This was easier on release as she was the only boss that appears in Space Omega besides Susanoo. Now she merely has a chance of appearing among the 4 choices outside of Susanoo. You can find the entrance to this battlefield by finding the green portal door that matches the picture below. Defeat her and earn this achievement.
When picking a character for a Run, you are not required to pick a Legacy evotype at all. Simply hold the Start Run button and don’t pick a Legacy Evotype then clear Space Omega & Defeat the Final Boss. This can be done on EASY MODE.
When doing a run, simply don’t cleanse your Entropy and wait for your negative Corruption effects to build up. As I stated in my Tactics section, you shouldn’t really be afraid of the Entropy negative effects as you also get beneficial ones. So I would technically say this can be organically earned, but for some, they may need to go out of their way to achieve this. This CAN NOT be done on Easy Mode as Corruption effects cap at 3 on Easy Mode. You will need to play Normal Mode or Higher to get this.
This one will take some Willpower to accomplish. You must complete Mind Training while not spending any Exchange points whatsoever. This includes in Sortitio spaces and the Exchange Shop in Space Omega. As always, easiest accomplished in Easy Mode, but is doable in Normal just as easy. My recommendation is to only take Training & Potential spaces and avoid Exchange or rest spaces entirely. Only select Rest if you absolutely can’t pick a Training space. This will get you tactic exp enough to counteract not spending any Exchange points. It also counts down on the temptation to spend points.
As it says on the Achievement, just clear Mind Training with 300+ Exchange Points. You can easily spend them up until Space Omega and then effortlessly get 300 Exchange points just from some of the Space Omega bosses then clear Mind Training and receive this as long as you don’t spend them.
This will most likely take some of the Mind Upgrades to make more Potential Spaces appear in your run. You need to clear Mind training with 7 Potentials. You get 4 from the bosses leading up to Space Omega. You can get one from Exchange space for 300 Exchange Points to make 5. That just leaves the last two up to a Potential Space or getting lucky and getting one in Sortitio space to make 7. Without luck, 7 is usually the max Potentials you can get in a single run. So this may take a few runs and some Mind Upgrades to achieve. You should always aim to get Potentials over anything else as they are your strongest character growth. So this should come naturally.
So this one is a bit tricky. It use to be easier as Exchange spaces sold a way to remove a negative effect entirely. Now they only remove 1 turn. Thus making this achievement a bit trickier. The easiest way to get this is to play in Easy Mode where negative effects max out at 3. Save all your Exchange points for Space Omega. Then when you’re in Space Omega your Entropy raises over time. Once it reaches 190, spend all your exchange points in the shop to remove the turns from any status effects you have until you have none. Still fairly simple, but not as easy as it use to be.
I saved this one for last as Full disclosure and for Clarity, this is the only achievement I am not 100% certain on. The way it is worded the assumption is that you clear an entire Phase of Mind Training Without taking any damage. (For Example, Sakura city in its entirety) and not just a stage. However, when I got this Achievement it was after defeating Susanoo as Noel in a run where I most definitely got hit.
So either this Achievement is bugged or isn’t quite what it says on the tin. It is possible it can also mean beating a Boss flawlessly. I’m not entirely sure. Sorry.
Missable/Story Achievements
These are missable because the game uses a Auto-save system and has no Save States. So if you miss them or choose one option, you will have to play on a new save file to get them or the opposite achievement!
This NPC first appears after clearing the first Mind Challenge. Named Marvin, Stan will refer to him as the Shiny Object.
The goal is to pick all the dialogue options to pry about why he is sad. Pick any and all options that keep him talking and ask about why he’s sad. He’ll mention it’s ‘her’. And then will disappear. He will show back up again after you unlock Mind Challenge 2 and view the Recycle Phenomena.
This is his second appearance and you can try to talk to him about ‘her’, but the conversation will stay on the Entropy and Skyeyes You should have obtained the achievement by now.
The following Achievement pairs are a ‘Pick one or the Other’ Option and to get the one you don’t pick will require starting a new game file to get the one you missed.
This is the achievement for turning in Stan. I will walk you through this one because it is the more difficult of the two. After completing the Second phase of Mind Challenge 2 (Should be an Arakune Fight). Once you Leave you will be stopped by SkysEyes who will interrogate you.
Answer “What do you want to know?”
Answer “What do you mean by Restricted Personnel?”
The investigator will tell you what it means.
You want to answer “…” (Sorry I didn’t get a picture of this. It is the LAST OPTION)
You will then get the following question.
Answer “I met an ACER named Stan.”
after a few more questions that don’t matter you will receive the “Bigger Disadvantage” achievement.
To Obtain “Anything For You” You must get to this point on another save file and do the opposite of turning in Stan during this point. You can only do one of these per save file.
This is the Easier of the next two, so I will cover it first. Like the above two, you can only get either this achievement or Extravagance per one save file.
After your second run and the Elevator is fixed and you go up to B2 as soon as you zone in you will get pulled aside by a robot named Stan. He will in so many words give you a Free Challenge Ticket for the Mind Training.
To get Outlaw you simply go to the Mind Training pavilion and enter to do the challenge WITHOUT talking to Fee the Ticket booth robot. After completing the challenge, go to Fee to accept your reward. He will question how you got a ticket to which you will then receive your Achievement.
This is the other option where even though you received a Free ticket from Stan, you still buy a ticket from Fee the Ticket Robot. (It will cost you 50 AP which you can get from a cleaning robot after talking to Marvin for free.)
Complete the Mind Challenge, receive your reward, and you will earn this achievement.
You can only do one of these per save file.
Secret Achievements
While playing as Kokonoe, if/when you get to Arakune purposely lose. Arakune only appears as a boss after the third stage (Ruins). He can also have a chance to be a selectable boss in Space Omega.
While playing as Hakumen, purposely lose to the final boss Susanoo. This is one of few actual references to Blazblue proper. If you know you know.
While playing as Ragna, defeat Susanoo (effectively clearing Mind Training). Ragna is a very risk reward character that may have a difficult time against Susanoo. So if you’re having trouble, you can earn this by playing in Easy Mode. This too is an actual reference to Blazblue proper. Imagine Blazblue references in a Blazblue game, right? HAKAISHIN.
Future Achievements
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