Creed: Rise To Glory - Championship Edition Trophy Guide
Author: Trozenator.
Genres: Beat Em Up, Sports.
Welcome to the Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition trophy guide which will help you follow Adonis Creed, an up-and-coming boxer, as he rises through the ranks to defeat boxing’s elite competition.
- Platforms: PlayStation 5, PS VR 2.
- Trophies: 41: Platinum: 1, Gold: 3, Silver: 9, Bronze: 28.
- Release Date: 21st May 2019.
- Missable: None.
- Glitched: 1: How Winning is Done.
- Online: 1: Challenge the World.
- Difficulty Rating: 4/10.
- Approx. time to 100%: 4 Hours.
Stage 1: Complete the “Rise to Glory” Story.
NOTE: If you are playing the PSVR1 version, your trophy hunting experience will greatly differ from the PSVR2 version. For more information, refer to the Version Differences section.
Once you start the game, the first thing you will probably select is the Rise to Glory storyline. In this story, you will play as Adonis Creed, rising up the boxing ranks. Refer to Rise to Glory for the full list of fights you will complete in this storyline. You can complete this on any difficulty. You can unlock the following trophies throughout Step 1:
- Rise to Glory.
- Top Dog.
- Stunted On.
- Curtain Call.
- King of the Jungle.
- Scrapped.
- The Real Deal.
- Roll of the Dice.
Stage 2: Complete the “Legacy” Story.
The Legacy storyline is the continuation of the Rise to Glory storyline, where you are trained by Creed after his retirement. Check out Legacy for the full list of fights you will complete in this storyline. You can also complete this on any difficulty.
- Legacy.
- The Full Legacy.
- Gone Hollywood.
- Big Money.
- Smooth Operator.
- Leave the Past Behind.
- Heavyweight Contender.
- Amateur Anarchist.
- Siberian Express.
Stage 3: Defeat Opponents in Free Play, Game modes, and Miscellaneous Trophies.
After completing the two storylines, you will have a bit of cleanup for miscellaneous trophies. You will have to defeat the remaining fighters that you didn’t come across in the story (check out Prince of Punch for a list). There are also several game modes that can be quickly completed, and some miscellaneous trophies you may not have picked up while playing the story.
- How Winning is Done.
- Just Messin’ Around.
- Challenge the World.
- Endure It.
- Eat Lightning.
- Crap Thunder.
- Prince of Punch.
- Beyond the Distance.
- No Tomorrow!.
- Bashed Up.
- Ojo Del Tigre.
- Long Ride.
- Viking Funeral.
- If He Dies, He Dies.
- Pain Predicted.
- …One Punch At A Time.
- The One.
- One Step At A Time….
- Slow and Steady.
- Punisher.
- Down But Not Out.
- Stay On Your Feet.
- Grandstanding.
With everything above complete you will then unlock:
Version Differences:
The PSVR1 version is significantly harder than the PSVR2 version, due to the fact that you need to defeat every fighter on the highest difficulty. The same boxing tips below still apply, but be prepared to have a much rougher experience. The original version also does not have the Legacy storyline, along with the new fighters, meaning fewer fighters to defeat on the highest difficulty.
The following PSVR1 trophies are either not included in the PSVR2 version or have changed somewhat:
- One Hand Behind Your Back (Unique trophy).
- Stick and Move (Unique trophy).
- …One Punch At A Time (You will need to complete every montage with five stars. In the PSVR2 version, you only need to do it once).
- World Champion (Described above).
Boxing Technique / Fight Strategies.
The best boxing stance for this game is probably the Philly Shell. You can’t roll punches off your shoulders, but you can deflect about 90% of the punches pretty easily by holding the Philly Shell still. The Philly Shell (pictured below) is a very defensive stance, where one hand (your lead, non-dominant hand) is placed right next to your chin. Your other hand (power hand, dominant hand) will be placed slightly above your belly button, protecting your chest. Higher-level fighters do not vary much in attacks.
The Philly Shell works very well in this game, since your opponents tend to throw a combination of punches and then go into defense, where you can easily hit them. You will still need to look out for looping hooks, as they can sometimes get around your lead hand, but you can easily and quickly move your hand a bit to block.
Attacking the opponent is much easier. When the opponent is standing still, you can pretty much tee off on him until he decides to start throwing punches again. If your opponent has both arms guarding his head, hit him to the body to make him drop his hands. The game registers the speed you hit your opponent, and more speed will inflict more damage.
The Philly Shell allows you to have a persistent jab to potentially interrupt your opponent’s combinations. Pop the jab out there, and if your opponent is stunned, follow up with your power hand. If your opponent seems to just be standing in front of you, you can wallop him with hammer fists from two hands at once, which funnily enough is allowed. Inflict enough damage, and your opponent will fall.
More Than A Name
Earn All Trophies
Earn the other 40 trophies through Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition to unlock More Than A Name.
How Winning is Done
Complete a Training Session on every type of Minigame in Career Mode or Free Play
You will complete every training minigame while playing Career Mode, but for some reason it doesn’t count towards this trophy, despite the trophy description. Meaning, you will need to do them all over again in Free Play. Training minigames can be found under the Equipment button.
You only need to score one point to count as a training session, meaning you can score a point and wait until the timer expires. Here is a full list of every training minigame (available in every gym):
- Combo Dummy.
- Reaction Bag.
- Flurry Bag.
- Focus Dummy.
- Directional Double Bag.
- Dodge Double Bag.
- Treadmill.
- Pad Training.
- Meat Locker.
Rise to Glory
Finish “Rise to Glory” Story
The Rise to Glory storyline follows the up-and-coming boxer, Apollo Creed, as he rises through the ranks of boxing. This storyline includes eight fights, each of which has a trophy tied to it. You can complete this storyline on any difficulty. Below are all the fights you will complete in order:
- Luke “Scraps” O’Grady (Scrapped).
- Vick “The Gambler” Rivera (Roll of the Dice).
- Duane “The Showstopper” Reynolds (Curtain Call).
- Leo “The Lion” Sporino (King of the Jungle).
- Andy “Mad Dog” Pono (Top Dog).
- “Pretty” Ricky Conlan (The Real Deal).
- Danny “Stuntman” Wheeler (Stunted On).
You are programmed to lose the Ricky Conlan fight, and will rematch him later on. The storyline can be completed in around an hour. If you’re having trouble with a fight, you can change your difficulty or read up on the Fight Strategies section.
Legacy
Finish “Legacy” Story
The Legacy storyline follows a few different boxers, all on the quest to rise up the boxing ranks. The storyline includes seven fights, each of which has a trophy tied to it. You can complete this storyline on any difficulty. Below are all the fights you will complete in order:
- Viktor Drago (Siberian Express).
- Hector “Anarchy” Del Rosario (Amateur Anarchist).
- Benjamin “Benji” Reid (Big Money).
- Bobby “The Operator” Nash (Smooth Operator).
- Felix Chavez (Heavyweight Contender).
- Adonis “Hollywood” Creed (Gone Hollywood).
- Damian “Diamond” Anderson (Leave the Past Behind).
It is suggested to play the Legacy storyline after the Rise to Glory storyline. This storyline can be completed in around an hour. If you’re having trouble with a fight, you can change your difficulty or read up on the Fight Strategies section.
The Full Legacy
Complete both Stories
This trophy is earned after completing the Rise to Glory and Legacy storylines.
Just Messin’ Around
Finish a Fight in Free Play
You will earn this trophy while hunting for other trophies. Refer to Prince of Punch for more information on Free Play fights.
Challenge the World
Finish a Fight in PVP
PVP is a game mode where you box another player. To start a PVP bout, select PVP from the starting menu and then select Quick Play to find random players. While the online isn’t too active, you can often find a person playing within a minute. It doesn’t matter if you win or lose.
Endure It
Win a Freeplay fight in Endurance Mode
Endurance Mode is a game mode found in Free Play, where the rounds last longer. There are no other differences. You can beat any fighter on any difficulty for this trophy. Endurance Mode can be found under the Endurance button in Free Play.
Eat Lightning
Set and achieved goal in Timed Sparring
Timed Sparring is a game mode found under the Fitness button in Free Play. You will be able to choose the amount of time you spar for, and you can go as low as ten seconds. Spar for those ten seconds, and this trophy will unlock. Refer to Crap Thunder for the other fitness trophy.
Crap Thunder
Set and achieved goal in Calorie Sparring
Calorie Sparring is a game mode found under the Fitness button in Free Play. You will be able to set a goal of how many calories you’d like to burn, and also give yourself a time limit to do it in. You can select one calorie and ten seconds. You should be able to burn 2-3 calories in ten seconds. Refer to Eat Lightning for the other fitness trophy.
Prince of Punch
Defeat All Fighters in Career Mode or Free Play
After completing Career Mode, you will have defeated the majority of fighters in the game. This will leave you with nine more fighters that you will need to defeat in Free Play. These fighters are all pretty good, and can be defeated on any difficulty. Below is a list of all the fighters left to defeat:
- Apollo “The Prince of Punch” Creed (No Tomorrow!).
- Asif “The Basher” Bashir (Bashed Up).
- Axel “El Tigre” Ramirez (Ojo Del Tigre).
- David “Solo” Nez (Long Ride).
- Erik “The Norseman” Erling (Viking Funeral).
- Ivan Drago (If He Dies, He Dies).
- James “Clubber” Lang (Pain Predicted).
- Rocky “The Italian Stallion” Balboa (…One Punch At A Time).
- Tommy Gunn (Does not have a trophy).
After defeating all the above fighters, along with the fighters you defeat in Career Mode (see Rise to Glory and Legacy), you will have defeated every fighter, and earn this trophy.
Beyond the Distance
Defeat Any Fighter on Champion Difficulty in Career Mode or Free Play
Champion Difficulty is the hardest difficulty in the game, and your difficulty can be changed at any time. Your opponents’ punches will hurt you more and it will take more shots to put your opponent down. This means a defence-heavy stance is favoured, as only a few punches can knock you down. Check out the Boxing Technique section for the best defensive stance.
It is probably easiest to do this trophy in Free Play, and to choose a weak opponent. The easiest opponent is probably Luke “Scraps” O’Grady. You can select different difficulties by selecting Fight Rules.
Credit to Troz Trophy Guides for the video.
Gone Hollywood
Defeat Adonis “Hollywood” Creed in Career Mode or Free Play
Adonis Creed is a high-level fighter you will defeat in a fistfight while playing the Legacy storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Top Dog
Defeat Andy “Mad Dog” Pono in Career Mode or Free Play
Andy “Mad Dog” Pono is a mid-level fighter you will defeat in a fistfight while playing the Rise to Glory storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
No Tomorrow!
Defeat Apollo “The Prince of Punch” Creed in Career Mode or Free Play
Apollo “The Prince of Punch” Creed is a high-level fighter you won’t encounter during Career Mode, so you will need to defeat him in Free Play. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Bashed Up
Defeat Asif “The Basher” Bashir in Career Mode or Free Play
Asif “The Basher” Bashir is a high-level fighter you won’t encounter during Career Mode, so you will need to defeat him in Free Play. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Ojo Del Tigre
Defeat Axel “El Tigre” Ramirez in Career Mode or Free Play
Axel “El Tigre” Ramirez is a high-level fighter you won’t encounter during Career Mode, so you will need to defeat him in Free Play. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Big Money
Defeat Benjamin “Benji” Reid in Career Mode or Free Play
Benjamin “Benji” Reid is a mid-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Legacy storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Smooth Operator
Defeat Bobby “The Operator” Nash in Career Mode or Free Play
Bobby “The Operator” Nash is a high-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Legacy storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Leave the Past Behind
Defeat Damian “Diamond” Andersen in Career Mode or Free Play
Damian “Diamond” Anderson is a high-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Legacy storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Stunted On
Defeat Danny “Stuntman” Wheeler in Career Mode or Free Play
Danny “Stuntman” Wheeler is a high-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Rise to Glory storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Long Ride
Defeat David “Solo” Nez in Career Mode or Free Play
David “Solo” Nez is a high-level fighter you won’t encounter during Career Mode, so you will need to defeat him in Free Play. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Curtain Call
Defeat Duane “Showstopper” Reynolds in Career Mode or Free Play
Duane “Showstopper” Reynolds is a high-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Rise to Glory storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Viking Funeral
Defeat Erik “The Norseman” Erling in Career Mode or Free Play
Erik “The Norseman” Erling is a high-level fighter you won’t encounter during Career Mode, so you will need to defeat him in Free Play. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Heavyweight Contender
Defeat Felix Chavez in Career Mode or Free Play
Felix Chavez is a high-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Legacy storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Amateur Anarchist
Defeat Hector “Anarchy” Del Rosario in Career Mode or Free Play
Hector “Anarchy” Del Rosario is a low-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Legacy storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
If He Dies, He Dies
Defeat Ivan Drago in Career Mode or Free Play
Ivan Drago is a high-level fighter you won’t encounter during Career Mode, so you will need to defeat him in Free Play. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Pain Predicted
Defeat James “Clubber” Lang in Career Mode or Free Play
James “Clubber” Lang is a high-level fighter you won’t encounter during Career Mode, so you will need to defeat him in Free Play. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
King of the Jungle
Defeat Leo “The Lion” Sporino in Career Mode or Free Play
Leo “The Lion” Sporino is a high-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Rise to Glory storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Scrapped
Defeat Luke “Scraps” O’Grady in Career Mode or Free Play
Luke “Scraps” O’Grady is a low-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Rise to Glory storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
The Real Deal
Defeat “Pretty” Ricky Conlan in Career Mode or Free Play
“Pretty” Ricky Conlan is a high-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Rise to Glory storyline. You are programmed to lose the fight no matter what, but you’ll still earn this trophy after, even though you didn’t defeat him. You will later rematch him and beat him.
…One Punch At A Time
Defeat Rocky “The Italian Stallion” Balboa in Career Mode or Free Play
Rocky “The Italian Stallion” Balboa is a high-level fighter you won’t encounter during Career Mode, so you will need to defeat him in Free Play. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Roll of the Dice
Defeat Vick “The Gambler” Rivera in Career Mode or Free Play
Vick “The Gambler” Rivera is a low-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Rise to Glory storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
Siberian Express
Defeat Viktor Drago in Career Mode or Free Play
Viktor Drago is a high-level fighter you will defeat while playing the Legacy storyline. Defeating him will earn this trophy.
The One
Block All Hits of a Swarm Using Only One Hand in Career Mode or Free Play
If you take too much damage from an opponent, you can have a special cutscene where you’re taken out of your body, and then need to protect yourself while your opponent swarms you with strikes. This will most likely happen at some point in the story, but to unlock this trophy you need to block all the hits with one glove. This trophy isn’t hard, you just need to know to look out for it.
Luckily, all the hits are easy to telegraph, and they’re all at your head. You should be able to hold your glove pretty still and block all the punches thrown. If you want to easily get this trophy, stand still on purpose and let your opponent hit you. If you get stunned, make sure you don’t get knocked down. Once your opponent activates the special cutscene, be ready for him to start wailing on you.
Credit to Troz Trophy Guides for the video.
One Step At A Time…
Get a Max Star Rank on a Montage in Career Mode or Free Play
Before every fight in Career Mode, you will go through a training montage. These montages will slowly introduce new workouts. To get the maximum of five stars for a montage, you will need to complete enough workouts in the short amount of time you have. The montages can vary in length, so there’s no set amount. You will most likely earn this during the natural course of the story.
If you do not get this during the story, you can replay montages in Free Play, through the Montage button.
Credit to Troz Trophy Guides for the video.
Slow and Steady
Spend Less Than 5 Seconds Tired in a Fight and Win in Career Mode or Free Play
You get tired in a fight if you wail too many shots at your opponent. Tiredness is shown by your gloves glowing gold. You will most likely unlock this trophy within the first fight or two, but if you constantly find yourself getting tired, check out the Boxing Technique section for a low-output and highly-defensive style.
Punisher
Successfully Complete a Take Down in Career Mode or Free Play
This will unlock naturally while playing the story, after you’ve knocked down your first opponent. This will likely be the first trophy you earn.
Down But Not Out
Win a Fight After Getting Knocked Down 3 Times in Career Mode or Free Play
This trophy may or may not come naturally while playing. You can get knocked down and get up a total of three times in a match, with the fourth knockdown knocking you out. If you don’t get this while playing the story, go to Free Play, and select Luke “Scraps” O’Grady, the easiest opponent. Once the match starts, let him knock you down three times, and then you can easily come back to win the match.
Credit to Troz Trophy Guides for the video.
Stay On Your Feet
Win a Fight Without Getting Knocked Down in Career Mode or Free Play
This will come naturally while playing the story, especially in the first few fights. Most fights will end up with you never being knocked down. Keep your guard up and block all the shots coming towards you. Being stunned does not count as being knocked down.
Grandstanding
Rile Up the Audience After Knocking Down Your Opponent in Career Mode or Free Play
After knocking an opponent down, if you raise your arms in the air, you will unlock this trophy. This can also be unlocked once you’ve knocked your opponent out and you can see the leaderboard.