Gone Rogue Achievements Guide

Welcome to the Gone Rogue achievements guide! Gone Rogue is a thrilling action-packed rogue-lite game developed […]

Welcome to the Gone Rogue achievements guide! Gone Rogue is a thrilling action-packed rogue-lite game developed by the independent game studio, Triple-B-Titles. In this game, you play as a rogue agent who has gone rogue and is now on a mission to take down the corrupt government that once employed you.

As you progress through the game, you will face various challenges and obstacles that will test your skills and strategic thinking. But fear not, as this guide is here to help you navigate through the game’s achievements and provide you with tips and tricks to help you unlock them all.

Whether you’re a seasoned player looking to complete every achievement, or a new player just starting out, this guide has something for everyone. So grab your weapons, gear up, and let’s go rogue!

Story Achievements

Achievement GuideFirst big heist
Commit your first robbery.

Achievement GuideThe beginning is set
Complete the first chapter.

Achievement GuideExperienced Thief
Complete the second chapter.

Achievement GuideFree Man
Complete the third chapter.

Achievement GuideLoyal Friend
Complete the fourth chapter.

Achievement GuideSavior of Mankind
Complete the game.

Just progress the story. Completely unmissable.

Achievement GuideThe Harsh Test
Complete the entire game on high difficulty.

Tough but not impossible, your biggest obstacle will be the Ministry building. Its a big difficulty spike with your skills not quite developed yet. If you get past that the game opens up with other options to help you along. some tips in general:

  • Hard mode throws people with the bloodhound and sixth sense traits at you much earlier, Both of these are a problem but Bloodhound is much more so due to them following your trail you can corner yourself if you panic. Keep calm and if they do pick up your trail remember that distance is your biggest friend for losing the trail along with hoping in and out of windows, anything they can’t naturally cross themselves.
  • Hard mode in addition also locks up a lot more things and increases the difficulty of said locked out things more, this is more an opportunity in disguise as the more things you break into the faster your skills will level, always try to burn through your tools as much as you can so you’re leveling as much as humanly possible, especially if you’re using the mechanic specialization that restores your tool’s anyway.
  • Get into a habit of using up what helpful items you find on the heist especially if its become partially consumed anyway, items retain their current use value so they become useless to bring to a heist like that and they also sell poorly. better to make use of them in the heist to make your time easier.
  • Raider skill can largely be ignored on hard, I personally stuck to stealth and used books so raider didn’t lag too far behind, the few times I deliberately used raider tools it was always the apathy toxin which needs no training in the tree to use. Petards aren’t super useful due to the raising the alarm level and they hardly keep them stunned long enough to do anything or get away, this includes using them to escape since the more aggressive pursuit AI wont probably easily let you escape.
  • Make wise use of your quick saves, many heists have check points as well which act as a freebie save. In general try to save your quick saves so when you pass a really finicky, inconsistent part of a heist, for example many of mine were on very inconsistent pick pocketing early on. The Devil’s contract exists as a save scummer’s wet dream but keep in mind this also leaves you short one slot that could have been used on a useful specialization instead.

Mastery Achievements

Achievement GuideMaster Thief
Thief Mastery is 100% studied.

Achievement GuideMaster Raider
Raider Mastery is 100% studied.

Achievement GuideMaster Cracker
Lockpicking is 100% studied.

Achievement GuideMaster Robber
Rough Break-in is 100% studied.

Achievement GuideMaster Pickpocket
Pickpocketing is 100% studied.

Achievement GuideMaster Hacker
Knowledge of electronics is 100% studied.

The trick to getting all these done in a single run is hoarding antiques, you should only donate as many antiques as you need to get perks unlocked and progress comfortably, natural play can easily get most of the skills to 70-80% to which you can then focus antiques on skill books for a single skill to get it to 100%, re-load your save, and do the next.

The only one I personally had trouble with was rough break-in, this can be easily fixed by deliberately breaking open anything you see and can do safely. Try to do everything on the heist in general is it can only level your skills.

Achievement GuideSpecialist
Gain 12 specializations.

Not hard at all, strangely enough I could swear this popped from me adding perk points so they may count towards this. However, even if they do not its very easy to accomplish 12 specializations, talk to every character fully and take any training offered. There are also a few books that give you feats and some given for free as story progression.

Feat Achievements

Achievement GuideAltruist
Give Albert 100 food stamps.

Albert is a beggar just outside of Karl’s place who asks for food stamps and gives “nothing” in return, at first. This achievement should happen naturally because you should be giving him all your food stamps as the gains from it far outweigh the little money the food stamps are worth. Also, at the beginning of each major act, most shops also refresh their stock of carrying food stamps, which you can buy and give to Albert as well.

Achievement GuidePerfectionism
Commit a robbery without raising the alarm.

Easiest to complete on the very first heist, The butcher shop. Note that “without raising the alarm” doesn’t mean just not alerting anyone, the alarm gauge has to stay at 0% the whole heist. The easiest way to fail this that people don’t think of is swiping stuff out in the open and a hostile noticing it later. This is also not difficulty locked either so feel free to do it on easy if you need to.

Achievement GuideScoundrel
Attack 5 hostile characters in a single heist.

Any person that can be alerted counts as a hostile, it must be 5 different people. One thing the achievement does not tell you is the heist has to be complete to be awarded this. For this reason the Slaughterhouse District makes the best place to do this, as its main objective is easy enough to accomplish quickly. You will also need a minimum of 3 Petards to accomplish this achievement as well.

Collection Achievements

Achievement GuideLibrarian
Read 15 books.

There’s many books found in heists, also every antique you trade gets you one book as well. In addition completing the 10th anniversary medal side quest to the antique dealer gives you 1 of each skill book as well.

Achievement GuideCuriosity
Read 75 notes.

There’s closer to 100 notes in the entire game, so you can even miss quite a few and still safely get this achievement, the end of heist stats tell you how many notes a heist had if you want to find them all.

Achievement GuideComplete Collection
Find 10 antique items.

Starting with the Commandant’s mansion and continuing for the rest of the game, each heist will have one antique you can find. there’s more than 10 available so you can miss a couple, but not many.

Achievement GuideSmuggling
Find all the rare alcohol.

Achievement GuideSlumdog Savior
Find three cures for the plague affecting the slums.

To be finished
  • List of antiques
  • Screen shots of booze locations for Smugger
  • Screen shots of medicine locations for Slumdog Savior
Written by ZelosZalis

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