Dog Man: Priceless Mission Trophy Guide

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Dog Man: Priceless Mission Trophy Guide

Now that the Supa Buddies are officially on the loose, Dog Man: Mission Impossible players will have no shortage of trophies to hunt for as they take on evildoers and unlock various useful gadgets throughout the new family-friendly game. These trophies range from very easy, like the “Supa Springs” trophy, which simply requires bouncing off 100 enemies, to more difficult trophies, which require finding all the collectibles. You'll need to gather the parts or cogs for each playable character's unique gadgets, collect all the badges and tadpoles, and defeat some tough bosses without getting hit.

In all, there are 31 trophies to unlock while playing Dog Man and rescuing the city from those evildoers. Most of them can be unlocked through basic game progression, while others require a little more skill and finesse. Happily, Dog Man allows you to replay levels immediately upon completion, so if something is missed on the first try, it's fairly easy to go back and retry a level. Here's a look at all the trophies in Dog Man: Mission Impossibleand some tips on how to get the “Pawsible Quest!” Platinum trophy a little easier.

Dog Man: Complete Mission Impossible Trophy List

Dog Man makes the Platinum mission tangible

As you acquire the various Supa gadgets throughout Dog ManYou will also encounter increasingly difficult bosses. Each of the game's main bosses unlocks a trophy, but will also unlock an additional trophy if players defeat them without getting hit – these are the hardest trophies to unlock by a fairly large margin. On the other hand, you can unlock some trophies quite easily. For example, the “Eighty-Four” trophy asks you to complete a mission with exactly 84 bones collected. The following chart details the complete list of trophies for Dog Man: Mission Impossible, from Bronze to Platinum.

Trophy

Description

Answer the call

Transformed into Supa Buddies a total of 15 times

Supa Fonts

Knock back a total of 100 enemies

Eighty-four

Completed a quest with exactly 84 bones collected

Totally clean

Unlocked dirt-proof pants

Scratching post

Unlocked the retractable claws

It's so cool!

Unlocked the Power Gloves

Swing along

Unlocked the Hook

Does not calculate

Unlocked Supa portable puter

Take off!

Unlocked the Rocket Boots

Hang gliding!

Unlocked the glider

A cut above

Unlocked the retractable scissors

Honey, I shrunk the dog!

Shrink Ray Unlocked

Gyro Hero

Defeated Supa Mecha Philly

Blue Screen

Robo-Boss defeated

No, S'more

Defeated Marshmallow Pig

Get off my lawn!

Defeated the Incorrigible Crud

Hometown Hero

Defeated piggy

Rookie Police Officer

Collected 50 badges

Dog Deputy

Collected 100 badges

Supa Police

Collected 150 badges

Friend Rescue!

Collected 12 tadpoles

A lake of friends

Collected 23 tadpoles

A little more!

Collected 34 tadpoles

Supa Battle Boss

Defeated Supa Mecha Philly without getting hit

Rumbler Robot

Defeated the Robo-Chief without getting hit

Marshmallow Master

Defeated Marshmallow Piggy without getting hit

Later grandpa!

Defeated the Incorrigible Crud without being hit

Bacon I'm crazy

Defeated Piggy without getting hit

#1 Supa Police

Collected all 200 badges

Comic club set up!

Collected all 45 tadpoles

Pawsible Mission!

You did it all! You are a true Supa Buddy!

Collecting Sprockets in specific levels in Dog Man will unlock new gadgets, like the dirt-proof pants for the “Squeaky Clean” trophy, to the Shrink Ray for the “Honey, I Shrunk the Dog!” trophy. A warning will appear each time you reach a certain point, reminding you to collect the sprockets for your new gadget. These gadgets are needed to complete future tasks and puzzles in later levels and must be obtained to advance to the end of the game. Each Gadget has a specific function accessible only to a specific Supa Buddy in Dog Man: Mission Impossible.

For example, throughout the Downtown level, you'll collect sprockets for the dirt-proof pants and retractable claws, which allow Dog Man and Lil Petey to interact with parts of the map in different ways. Collecting all the sprockets for the Dirtproof Pants will allow you to use Dog Man to dig undergroundwhile the Retractable Claws can be used by Lil Petey to climb a special type of wall and access otherwise inaccessible areas. These specially designed gadgets are a must-have and necessary to complete the entire campaign.

In addition to gadgets, you will find various emblems and tadpoles throughout the game. Each area in Dog Man is divided into nine missions, and Each mission contains four emblems and a tadpolewith 200 badges and 45 tadpoles in total are required to unlock the “#1 Supa Cop” and “Comic Club Assembled” trophies. A trophy is also unlocked for collecting 50, 100, 150 and 200 badges, as well as for collecting 12, 23, 34 and 45 tadpoles. Tadpoles generally get harder to find with each new mission, but you can easily try again without penalty if you miss one.

Badges are awarded for collecting a certain number of bones in each mission, as well as for simply completing the mission. One specific trophy, “Eighty-Four,” requires you to collect exactly 84 bones.

There are also secret doors that lead to a hidden quest for each area, and you will need the tadpoles and emblems from these quests to get the platinum trophy for Dog Man. Defeating each of the bosses without getting hit will probably be the hardest part for the Platinum trophy in Dog Man, especially Piggy, the final boss, who has two phases and requires knowledge from all Gadgets. The “Grandpa Later!” and the “Bacon Me Crazy” trophies are particularly difficult compared to others, given the difficulty of the bosses and the added challenge of not getting hit.

Dog Man: Mission Impossible Tips to Get Platinum

The Supa Buddies are ready!

Getting the Platinum trophy, “Mission Pawsible,” shouldn't be too challenging outside of unsuccessful boss fights. The best tips for passing each mission smoothly and collecting every emblem and tadpole include being patient, collecting as many bones as possible, and not being afraid to backtrack to complete certain puzzles. Patience is key in Dog Man, and taking things slow can actually make things easierespecially as you get a feel for the controls and use of each gadget. Additionally, a badge is awarded in each mission for collecting a certain number of bones, so it's worth collecting the harder-to-reach bones.

“Patience is key in Dog Man, and taking it slow can actually make things easier.”

Backtracking on certain missions is a great idea, especially missions that involve a new gadget you're using for the first time. They are typically used in the same neighborhood where they are found and sometimes lead to tadpoles, emblems, or even secret doors. In terms of bosses, it's usually best to defeat a boss and take a few hits to be able to learn the move set and the different tricks needed to take down each of them. Once you see how a boss's attacks hit and which Supa Buddy/Gadget is needed, it will be much easier for you not to get hit.

Unlocking all trophies for Dog Man: Mission Impossible It will require a little dedication, but overall it is not that difficult a challenge. As mentioned above, the most difficult task is defeating each boss without getting hit, which doesn't get too difficult until the later bosses. As long as you are diligent about tracking down tadpoles and collecting as many bones as possible in each mission to acquire the extra badge, Platinum should be relatively simple to the world's most successful superhero. With these tips and tricks, you should have no problem unlocking the “Mission Pawsible” Platinum for Dog Man: Mission Impossible.

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