

Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows.Free-Roam / Level Select after Story?: Yes, you can roam around and collect items or treasure chests and anything you missed.Minimum Playthroughs: 1, Though 2 is highly recommended (keep your 2nd playthrough for the No Shell run).Does difficulty affect trophies?: There is no difficulty option.Glitched trophies: 0 – I recommend keeping a back-up as occasionally the game crashes.Though you can collect it in New Game+ along with other missable trophies. There is also the “ Mango” which can be found in the Seat of Infinity, in the Dim Gate area which you must collect before defeating the area boss as it will change the area and makes it inaccessible. You can also get the “Glimpse of Reverie” in New Game+ by redoing the Weapon Unlock Boss Fights (Hadren) if you have already unlocked the corresponding weapon in the previous playthrough. Number of missable trophies: 5 – ( Bars Tended, Bars Tended, Forever Alone, Life is Suffering, Face Off, & Seeker of False Truths) Everything can be done after the story in free-roam except for “ Glimpse of Reverie” which is obtained by defeating Hadren in the tutorial, though its not required for the “ Bars Tended” trophy.Online Trophies: 0 (There is no online mode/multiplayer).Approximate amount of time to platinum: 20-30 hours (Depends on your skills and the Grind for 50,000 Tar).

Estimated trophy difficulty: 3-7/10 (Depends on your skill).There are only four Bronze Bells in the game, though, so you won’t be able to rely on these. When you’re familiar with it, the Bronze Bell also increases the rate of Glimpse drops by 10%. The Bronze Bell increases the Tar you earn by 10% for six minutes. There is also a consumable item to increase Glimpse drop rates. This increases the chances of enemies dropping Glimpses. With the Harros, the Vassal shell (the first shell you find), unlock his Accretion of Yearning ability for 1,000 Tar and 8 Glimpses. You’ve really only got a couple options to increase your Glimpse income. Any of Mortal Shell’s generic enemies can randomly drop individual Glimpses, so the most straightforward way to gain Glimpses is to just kill a ton of them in and around Fallgrim. When you’re out of those, you’ll need to switch to collecting Glimpses as random drops. The consumable, multi-Glimpse versions are found in chests near brigand camps, from those frog-shaped chests around Fallgrim, or they’re rewards for defeating bosses and mini-bosses in the three sub-levels, the Seat of Infinity, Crypt of Martyrs, and Shrine of Ash. You’ll need Glimpses for the items she shells. Once you’ve completely unlocked a Shell’s abilities, Sester Genessa will become a vendor. The Glimpses you have as Harros will stay with Harros if you switch to another Shell like Solomon. The important thing to remember is that Glimpses (unlike Tar) are tied to each Shell. Consumable items with names like Glimpse of Affection, Glimpse of Courage, or Glimpse of Disdain reward you with multiple Glimpses. You’ll find individual Glimpses as drops from slain enemies. You’ll also need Tar, but Glimpses are the more important - and rare - for your upgrades. Glimpses are Mortal Shell’s currency for unlocking your various Shells’ abilities. In this guide, we’ll talk about what Glimpses are and how you can find more. Glimpses are both one of Mortal Shell’s many items and a currency.
