![]() In general, the level designers who worked on The Last of Us Part II seem to have broken down the environments into two types: spaces for exploration/scavenging/puzzles, and spaces for combat. Tip 2: Trading cards and coins are almost never located in combat spaces. Then you can circle back around to grab everything you missed, once you have a checklist of what you’re looking for.īesides, you can’t unlock every trophy in the game for upgrading your character perks and weapons on a single playthrough, so you’ll need to revisit many areas in New Game+ anyway if you’re going for the Platinum. ![]() You’ll have a much better time if you spend your first playthrough exploring at your own pace, finding what you can, and immersing yourself in the story. This is the first time you can see this information, so unless you’re relying on a guide heavily the entire time during your first playthrough, you won’t really know what, if anything, you missed. When you view these chapters as a list, the game will tell you how many total collectibles of each type there are in each section. Once you’ve beaten a section of the The Last of Us Part II, you can access it and replay it via the Chapters section of the main menu. Tip 1: You’ll have more fun (and an easier time) if you wait to find 100 percent of collectibles on a second playthrough. I do, however, state what the two major categories of collectible are. ![]() There are absolutely no story spoilers in the article below, nor are there any screenshots that might spoil important locations or plot developments. Having gotten the Platinum trophy myself, I thought I’d share five tips for your own collectible hunting, the last of which is absolutely game-changing if you’re stuck. ![]() This guide is designed for players who want general advice for how best to find the collectibles in The Last of Us Part II without relying on a walkthrough-though we do also have guides for the two major collectible types, as well as the two special artifacts that have their own trophies. ![]()
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