Benjamin Sisko
Skilled Gamer
Final Fantasy IX has some of the most notorious Trophies in the Final Fantasy franchise like "Hail to the King" and "Bloodlust" Which requires you to kill 10,000 Enemies which is a monumental grind that can easily take 20+ hours of normal Gameplay.
Tho there are several methods to get this Trophy by using an automated script and auto battle, or importing a prepared save file. There is actually a very easy way to do it yourself using Save Wizards Advance Mode and editing a specific entry in the Save File.
Unlike most Games that use Raw Hexadecimal Data to save their data, Final Fantasy IX on the PS4 uses a Unity Script Format which makes this task a stroll in the park....
Open your Save File in Advanced Mode and save wizard will open a window that looks like this...
Scroll Down to near the bottom of the data and look for the label "enemy_n0"
Change the count to 9999 and hit the Apply Button. Make sure you change only the numbers and don't accidentally remove any of the formatting...
Load the game, fight 1 battle and the Trophy Should pop.
Unfortunately I was not able to test this myself as i used an imported save to get the Trophy before I discovered how easy it is to edit the save data so do let me know if it works for you... and Have Fun
Tho there are several methods to get this Trophy by using an automated script and auto battle, or importing a prepared save file. There is actually a very easy way to do it yourself using Save Wizards Advance Mode and editing a specific entry in the Save File.
Unlike most Games that use Raw Hexadecimal Data to save their data, Final Fantasy IX on the PS4 uses a Unity Script Format which makes this task a stroll in the park....
Open your Save File in Advanced Mode and save wizard will open a window that looks like this...
Scroll Down to near the bottom of the data and look for the label "enemy_n0"
Change the count to 9999 and hit the Apply Button. Make sure you change only the numbers and don't accidentally remove any of the formatting...
Load the game, fight 1 battle and the Trophy Should pop.
Unfortunately I was not able to test this myself as i used an imported save to get the Trophy before I discovered how easy it is to edit the save data so do let me know if it works for you... and Have Fun





