


In Good Conscience (Silver): Complete the game in low chaos.Souvenirs (Silver): Collect all the decorative objects for the Dreadful Wale.The Empress (Silver): Finish the game with Emily Kaldwin.The Royal Protector (Silver): Finish the game with Corvo Attano.

Well Funded (Silver): Find 60% of available loot.Clean Hands (Gold): Complete the game without killing anyone.Shadow (Gold): Finish the game without being spotted.DUNWALL DAYS AND KARNACA NIGHTS (Platinum): Earn all other Trophies for Dishonored 2.If not, read on and take a look at all the trophies you can earn in the game down below: You might want to look away if you’re trying to avoid spoilers for the game. I don't think it would change your negotiations because they literally cannot go any better than they already do if you bring them what they want- in terms of plot, anyway.Dishonored 2 will be releasing next week, and the full trophies list has already surfaced on PSN Profiles. I haven't negotiated with the overseers in my flesh and steel playthrough, but I imagine the only real difference is the lack of some snide comments. I also don't get posession related charms if I don't know posession already. I have noticed, though, in my flesh and steel run, they seem to only be giving me bone charms relevant to my playthrough (besides the 2 that are given at the beginning). You can't sell them or do anything else with them (there's a really useful mechanic WITH powers that lets you deconstruct and create bone charms). You select the mode at the beginning (after the intro) and don't have to beat it in normal mode to unlock the option. It's the same mechanic as when you pick up a painting or any other bit of loot You can still pick up runes, but they automatically get converted to 200 gold apiece, because they know you can't do anything with them. You pick that yourself when you start a new game. Not that it hasn't been ages and most people have the answers to these elsewhere, but.
