Forspoken has a total of 54 Trophies (1 Platinum, 2 Gold, 7 Silver, 44 Bronze). Below you can find the full Forspoken trophy list.
Forspoken Trophies
Forspoken 
Earn every single trophy.
Attachments 
Acquire a mysterious golden bracelet.
Stuck 
Journey through a beautiful yet deadly other world.
The Interloper 
Swear vengeance on a deadly foe.
What Must Be Done 
Survive a nightmarish ordeal.
Might and Main 
Emerge victorious from a showdown in a great fortress.
Damned If You Do… 
Taste the sweetness of peace and the bitterness of disaster.
The Hue of Blue 
Submit yourself to otherworldly justice.
The Truth Will Out 
Emerge victorious from a trial to end all trials.
Breaking Point 
Learn a hard truth, and accept a harder one.
None the Wiser 
Emerge victorious from a conflict in a twisted reality.
Forspoken 
Hold the fate of the world in your hands.
Awakening 
Lay waste to a great evil for the sake of humankind.
Rebirth 
See to the needs of the people of Cipal.
Promises 
Make a promise to someone very special.
Moves 
Earn the praise of the mighty Pilo with your dancing.
Remembrance 
Say a complete set of remembrances to the departed.
A Roaring Trade 
Trade poppets for all available items.
Outdoorsperson 
Set up camp.
Pilgrimage: Initiate 
Visit your first monument.
Pilgrimage: Novice 
Visit twenty monuments.
Pilgrimage: Adept 
Visit fifty monuments.
Explorer: Seeker 
Visit ten points of interest.
Explorer: Pathfinder 
Visit fifty points of interest.
Explorer: Trailblazer 
Visit one hundred points of interest.
Unlocked Potential 
Spend mana to learn a spell for the first time.
Realized Potential 
Learn all the spells that can possibly be learned.
Call of the Fount: Baptized 
Acquire magical powers for the first time at a Fount of Blessing.
Call of the Fount: Beatified 
Acquire the magical powers available from all the Founts of Blessing.
Paragon 
Learn every spell.
Tinkerer 
Craft an item for the first time.
Craftsperson 
Craft a healing item and two of Frey’s original pieces of equipment.
Kit and Caboodle 
Acquire every piece of equipment (except those only obtainable via sub-quests).
Hop, Step, Jump 
Perform five Shimmies in a row.
Hell of a Run 
Perform magic parkour for twenty seconds continuously.
Endless Runner 
Travel a total of 100km (62 mi) using magic parkour.
I Can Fly! 
Use Float to stay airborne for ten seconds.
Leapfrogger 
Jump over enemies a total of ten times.
Tit for Tat 
Perform ten precision counters.
No Mercy 
Perform thirty Killer Blows.
Knock ‘Em Dead 
Finish three or more enemies with a single blast of Surge Magic.
Help Me Out Here 
Use the Disperse spell three times in a single battle.
Wildfire 
Defeat an enemy bound by the Tangled status effect with Sila’s magic.
Shocker 
Electrocute three enemies at once.
From Every Angle 
Use all four types of Tanta magic in a single battle.
Through the Eyes of Another: Empath 
Complete your first flashback challenge at a Monument to Wisdom.
Through the Eyes of Another: Seer 
Complete flashback challenges at ten Monuments to Wisdom.
Through the Eyes of Another: Visionary 
Complete all flashback challenges at the Momunments to Wisdom.
Cat Person 
Befriend all of Tantas’ familiars.
Happy Snapper 
Show pictures taken at all the photo spots to the children.
Above and Beyond 
Upgrade all your spells.
Abominizer 
Defeat all four abominations.
Archivist 
Unlock 80% of the Archive.
Barely There 
Hide for ten whole seconds – so long that people will forget you were there.
There are no difficulty-related trophies. From the trophy list we can guess there are at least 12 story chapters (the first 12 trophies on the list). There are also a few that sound like side quests. Then there are a bunch of miscellaneous combat trophies for using specific abilities and spells. The rest is collectibles and completionist tasks. We will need to do a lot of the collectibles but not all of them. Some trophies require finding all of one type but there are other types not needed. Getting all equipment could be one of the more time-intensive things as it’s tied to certain points of interest (collectibles).
Luckily, we only need 80% archive completion, meaning we can skip 20%. From the demo we know archives are like database entries for having encountered things for the first time. Most of this should come automatically while working on other trophies. These are things like finding crafting materials for the first time, encountering enemies for the first time, reading books found in hideouts, completing certain points of interest, and from general game progress.
What are your thoughts on the Forspoken trophy list? Do you like what you see? Are you going for the Platinum? For all solutions check out Forspoken Trophy Guide & Roadmap.

Vivis_apprentice says
Looks okay, more akin to a Playstation Studios style trophy list than a JRPG grind fest list, still not sure about this game though
PLATnumb says
I actually think this is really reminiscent of Dragon Quest 11
LiamRobertson says
@Vivis_apprentice
Sounds like you already made up your mind, without actually giving the game a chance.
Let me guess, you are an undercover Xbot or Nintendrone salty about this game being only on your non-preferred platform.
Or maybe, you are one of those freaks that are scared a POC is the main character.
Never come back to this site, you dolt.
And any of you clowns that support Vivis – same to you!
falsaai says
I’m looking forward to playing it. Can’t wait for the guide! (I haven’t played the demo because never, in my entire life, I tried a demo and actually liked it, lol).
Kalil86 says
Trophies are basic… nothing cool to do.
Will possibly get the game when it is discounted greatly.
ZexionPonty92 says
It’s great not to have difficulty related trophies. In the demo I switched on hard and the enemies took way too much to die doing the same spells over and over
NeOmega says
Respectfully disagree. I am much more inclined to get a game that is forcing you to play on hardest difficulty, otherwise there’s no incentive to do so. Trophy list looks so generic it’s fitting the game perfectly. Gonna wait until it’s fully patched and heavily discounted because demo was a huge red flag and comical misfire.
Giga says
This actually seems like a pretty easy platinum with nothing missable.
Mike says
Game looks great I think. Will definitely grab this at some point
Andrew says
Looks like a fun list, but still won’t push me to play this
Anonymous says
Looks like an easy Platinum trophy but this is probably going to be a formulaic, repetitive open-world game with combat, dialogue and story that isn’t appealing to me right now, so it’s hard to imagine I’ll want to play it (unless it gets glowing reviews).
Also, no way I’m paying £64.99 for this on the PlayStation Store (at least the physical edition can be found for less than £50).
Unrelated but can SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake get a trophy guide? It’s my most anticipated game of January 2023 and I think deserves one more than Wanted: Dead (which I’m also interested in).
Nicolomeus says
You will make a guide for this?
PowerPyx says
Yes, will be ready when game releases
Juan says
Thank you for the info!!!
Ali_Trophy says
Online trophy maybe?
PowerPyx says
No, the game is singleplayer only.
LiamRobertson says
@Ali_Trophy
Bruh, are you serious?
Where in the heck did Square Enix every say, or (video) advertise multiplayer!?
And you could have easily Google searched this answer.
What a weird generation of new gamers!
Marty says
Are there missable trophies?
Already playing the game and about 8 hours in