At its core, Tchia is something of a New Caledonian-inspired collect-a-thon that tasks players with exploring every nook and cranny of the archipelago to find secrets, additional context for the game’s story, and fun, cultural details that put New Caledonian culture on full display. For 100 percent completionists, the game is a lovely departure from the usual AAA open-world games and its trophy list reflects that the developers want platinum collectors to leave no stone unturned.
For those looking to reach 100 percent completion, the “Ça de Wizz!” trophy is the shiny reward waiting at the end of the journey. Here’s everything you need to know about what’s required in earning the trophy and why some people may be having issues with finally getting it to pop.
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How to Get 100% Completion in Tchia
The “Ça de Wizz!” trophy requirements are pretty vague. They simply read: “reach 100% game completion.” When looking to earn the trophy, players often consult the list of activities listed to the right of the map screen to see what they need to do, however, the list doesn’t tell the whole story.
After completing the final activity that’s listed, many players won’t earn the trophy as there are unlisted activies that they may still need to do if they want to reach 100 percent completion. While doing all of the things listed next to the map will get them nearly there, it alone won’t be the deciding factor for if the trophy is awarded.
In order to see how close you are to reaching 100 percent completion, look under the “Journal” tab in the pause menu. Here, you’ll see all of the things that are required for the trophy. In addition to completing the list of things next to the map, players will need to complete the story, complete all of the activies (this means earning gold trophies for all of the challenges,) visiting every landmark, and discovering all types of fauna and flora.
In truth, the most difficult part of this process can be discovering all of the animals in the game as the fish can be tricky to track down since they’re found underwater. If you’re looking to get the trophy, you may have to spend some additional time diving near coral reefs in search of the final handful of fish that you may not have seen during your time completing the rest of the game. It’s not much to go off of, however, you’ll be able to see the outlines of the remaining undiscovered animals in your journal.
While it’s not required in order to have “unlocked” them in the Journal, it’s a good idea to soul-jump into the animals you’re trying to get down since that will automatically add them to the Journal tab instead of merely getting close to them.