You’ll find a number of trophies and achievements in Assassin’s Creed Mirage, many of which require you to perform some kind of specific action. The Eagle’s Will trophy/achievement will require you to survive ten minutes in open conflict, which means you will need to be fighting enemies the entire time. This page will detail the best tips and tricks on how to unlock the Eagle’s Will trophy and achievement.
How to Unlock the Eagle’s Will Trophy/Achievement in Assassin’s Creed Mirage¶
This is another misleading trophy/achievement description, simply because you might think it’s cumulative. That isn’t the case, as it needs to be done for ten minutes in one single combat encounter. First and foremost, the one thing you don’t want to do is have your notoriety too high. If you do, you risk the chance a Shikariyya will join the fray and they are quite challenging to fight head-on. If you die at all, then you need to start over from the beginning.
That also holds true if you see the red icon at the top turn yellow or disappear altogether. The easiest way to get this trophy/achievement is to simply isolate a single enemy and continually dodge his attacks. Of all the enemy types in the game, the easiest is the basic one with a sword. They really only have two attacks, although of varying speeds, but the attack you can parry will come from the side. If you see an overhead attack, that means you won’t be able to parry it and should dodge.
Parrying is mentioned simply because it will give you a brief few seconds to take a breather. However, parrying also opens up to you getting hit more often, either because of mistiming the button press or mistakenly trying to parry the wrong move. Also, you might accidentally press the button for the instant kill after a parry, so it’s probably best to just dodge over and over. It might be better to avoid the main city for this one, simply because there is a higher chance more enemies will appear.
There are multiple places out in the Wilderness that will have enemies, like the Abandoned Caravanserai, or the regular Caravanserai. Obviously, as mentioned above, avoid the heavy and elite enemies, as well as the spear-wielding guards. The latter’s attacks are a bit odd and don’t have the same animations, meaning it’s a lot easier to get hit.
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