LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight Trophy Guide: All Achievements and How to Unlock Them

Abu Taher Tamim
By Abu Taher Tamim
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Image Credit: TT Games

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is packed with the kind of completionist checklist LEGO fans expect, from story progress and character unlocks to collectibles, upgrades, Batcave tasks, AR Trials, and Gotham side activities.

The full achievement list includes 52 achievements on Epic Games Store worth 1000 XP, while PlayStationTrophies also lists 52 trophies for the game.

If you are aiming for the Platinum trophy or 100 percent completion, this guide breaks down every trophy and achievement in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight and explains how to collect them without making the grind more confusing than it needs to be.

LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight Trophy and Achievement Overview

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, with a Nintendo Switch 2 version planned for later in 2026.

The trophy list is built around normal LEGO game progression. The harder trophies ask you to clear Gothamโ€™s side activities, collect every major collectible, unlock all vehicles, finish puzzle rooms, buy upgrades, and fully explore the open world.

How to Get the Platinum Trophy in LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight

The Platinum-style completion trophy is called โ€œI am Batman.โ€ To unlock it, you need to collect every other achievement in the game. On Epic Games Store, this achievement is listed as โ€œCollect all Achievements,โ€ making it the final reward for full completion.

The best way to approach the list is to finish the story first, then clean up open-world activities, collectibles, upgrades, and Batcave tasks afterward. Like most LEGO games, many collectibles and optional areas are easier once more characters, suits, vehicles, gadgets, and upgrades are available.

All LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Trophies and Achievements

Trophy or AchievementHow to Collect It
I am BatmanUnlock every other trophy or achievement in the game.
A legend, Mr. Wayne.Complete the Prologue.
One Bad DayComplete Chapter One.
Do I look like Iโ€™m joking?Complete Chapter Two.
The Dynamic DuoComplete Chapter Three.
An Endless WinterComplete Chapter Four.
KnightfallComplete Chapter Five.
A hero can be anyone.Complete the full Story Mode.
A FriendUnlock Jim Gordon through story progress.
Hear me roar.Unlock Catwoman.
The Boy WonderUnlock Robin.
Letโ€™s see what Batgirl can do!Unlock Batgirl.
Out of the ShadowsUnlock Talia.
A Grayson GraduationUnlock Nightwing.
Iโ€™m not wearing hockey pads.Unlock every suit in the game.
Wanna know how I got these cars?Unlock every vehicle.
No, sir. The OTHER car.Purchase three vehicles from the Batcave.
This is too much power for one person.Collect every Red Brick.
Does it come in black?Equip a Red Brick after collecting one.
The idea was to be a symbol.Collect 25 Bat-Symbols.
A Watchful CollectorCollect every collectible in the game.
You have a name to maintain.Open every WayneTech Cache.
Quite the collection, Master Bruce.Collect every Batcave Trophy.
Too Many QuestionsComplete every Puzzle Room.
Hopefully, because heโ€™s busy.Complete every side activity in Gotham.
Youโ€™re becoming quite a celebrity.Discover 100 open-world events.
Gotham can feel a little safer.Prevent 30 Crimes.
Things have improved.Stop each type of Crime in Gotham at least once.
Itโ€™s a big city. I canโ€™t be everywhere.Unlock every fast travel point.
Itโ€™s not exactly a normal world.Visit every District in Gotham.
Is that like parachuting?Glide through 10 different wind tunnels.
Wouldnโ€™t wanna make things too easy.Earn five Gold Medals in AR Trials.
Up for the ChallengeComplete 20 Challenges.
Rebuilding GothamCash in a Challenge inside the Batcave.
Not Just a CavePlace five props or trophies in the Batcave.
I own the place.Purchase all Batcave Expansions.
Computer PrivilegesChange the screensaver on the Batcomputer.
Beware the Gray Ghost!Complete Bruceโ€™s Gray Ghost costume.
You either buy a heroโ€ฆPurchase five items from shops.
Lifeโ€™s been good to me.Collect 1,000,000 Studs.
Never do it for free.Collect 30,000 Studs within one stud combo.
Iโ€™m good with calculation.Maintain max stud combo for 60 seconds.
The Strength to FightReach a combat combo of 99 hits.
Caped DefenderPerform 100 successful counters.
I am the shadows.Perform 100 stealth takedowns.
Cowardly and Superstitious LotDefeat every enemy type at least once.
Lighter, faster, more agile.Purchase one Skill Upgrade from every category.
Holy Skill Upgrades, Batman!Unlock every Skill Upgrade.
Theatricality and DeceptionPurchase three Gadget Upgrades.
Wonderful ToysPurchase every Gadget Upgrade for one character.
This is my city.Place a pin on the map.
Collecting EvidenceRoll the camera over 20 degrees in Photo Mode.

Story Trophies Are the Easiest Part of the List

The story-related trophies are straightforward. You will unlock the Prologue trophy, each chapter trophy, and the full Story Mode trophy by simply progressing through the main campaign. These include โ€œA legend, Mr. Wayne,โ€ โ€œOne Bad Day,โ€ โ€œDo I look like Iโ€™m joking?,โ€ โ€œThe Dynamic Duo,โ€ โ€œAn Endless Winter,โ€ โ€œKnightfall,โ€ and โ€œA hero can be anyone.โ€

There is no need to worry too much about collectibles during your first run. It is usually better to enjoy the campaign, unlock the main playable characters, learn Gothamโ€™s layout, and return later with more tools available.

Character Unlock Trophies Explained

Several trophies are tied to unlocking key characters, including Jim Gordon, Catwoman, Robin, Batgirl, Talia, and Nightwing. Most players will earn a few of these naturally as they move through the campaign, while others may require more story progress or extra completion work.

Some activities are much easier once you have access to more characters and their abilities. LEGO games often hide optional rewards behind character-specific powers, so a full roster will make the later grind smoother.

Collectible Trophies Will Take the Most Time

The biggest time sink in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is the collectible grind. โ€œA Watchful Collectorโ€ asks you to collect every collectible, while other trophies focus on Red Bricks, Bat-Symbols, WayneTech Caches, Batcave Trophies, suits, vehicles, and puzzle rooms.

You should unlock all fast travel points early, visit every district, and mark collectibles as you explore. Red Bricks should also be a priority because they usually make LEGO games easier by improving stud collection, exploration, or cleanup efficiency.

Gotham Side Activities and Crime Trophies

Gothamโ€™s open world has its own set of completion goals. โ€œHopefully, because heโ€™s busyโ€ asks you to complete every side activity in Gotham, while โ€œYouโ€™re becoming quite a celebrityโ€ requires discovering 100 open-world events.

Crime-related trophies are also part of the cleanup. You need to prevent 30 Crimes and stop every type of Crime at least once. The best way to handle this is to avoid leaving every crime activity until the end. Stop them naturally while exploring, so the final cleanup does not feel repetitive.

Combat and Stealth Trophies

Combat trophies should come naturally if you keep fighting enemies throughout the story and the open world. โ€œCaped Defenderโ€ asks for 100 successful counters, โ€œI am the shadowsโ€ requires 100 stealth takedowns, and โ€œThe Strength to Fightโ€ needs a 99-hit combo.

The 99-hit combo may be one of the trickier skill-based trophies, especially if you are careless during bigger fights. Try to save this for an encounter with plenty of enemies, focus on counters, avoid getting hit, and do not rush the fight. If the game has challenge areas or repeatable combat encounters, those are likely the best places to attempt it.

Stud Combo and Upgrade Trophies

Studs are central to the gameโ€™s economy, and several trophies are tied to collecting or spending them. โ€œLifeโ€™s been good to meโ€ requires 1,000,000 Studs, while โ€œNever do it for freeโ€ asks you to collect 30,000 Studs within a single stud combo. โ€œIโ€™m good with calculationโ€ pushes that further by requiring the max stud combo for 60 seconds.

For upgrades, you need to buy Skill Upgrades, Gadget Upgrades, and at least one full set of Gadget Upgrades for a single character. It is smart to spend carefully early on, then clean up the remaining upgrades after you have better stud income and more Red Bricks unlocked.

Batcave Trophies and Customization Tasks

The Batcave is more than just a hub in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. Several achievements are tied directly to it, including placing props or trophies, buying expansions, changing the Batcomputer screensaver, cashing in a Challenge, and collecting all Batcave Trophies.

These are easy to miss if you only use the Batcave as a place to pass through between missions. Visit it regularly, check every available menu, and interact with customization options as soon as they become available.

AR Trials, Challenges, and Puzzle Rooms

The list also includes optional challenge content. You need to earn five Gold Medals in AR Trials, complete 20 Challenges, and finish every Puzzle Room. These objectives are likely to separate casual story completion from full trophy completion.

Best Route to 100 Percent Completion

The cleanest route is to finish Story Mode first, unlock the main characters, then focus on map completion. After that, collect Red Bricks, unlock fast travel points, clear districts, complete side activities, and return to the Batcave for upgrades, expansions, and challenge rewards.

Once most of Gotham is complete, you can clean up combat, stealth, stud combo, AR Trial, Photo Mode, and Batcomputer trophies. The final stretch will likely come down to all collectibles, all vehicles, all suits, all skill upgrades, and every side activity.

Is LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight a Hard Platinum?

Based on the trophy and achievement requirements, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight looks more time-consuming than difficult.

Anyone going for full completion should expect a proper collectathon with plenty of Gotham cleanup after the story ends.

By Abu Taher Tamim Staff Writer
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Abu Taher Tamim is a Staff Writer at GameRiv. He started playing video games when one of his uncles brought him a PS1, after it was launched. Since that day until now, he still play video games. As he loves video games so much, he became a gaming content writer.