Page 5 of the full game walkthrough for Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. This guide will show you how to earn all of the achievements.
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Have a spy infiltrate one of the following structures for the corresponding effect:
Construction Yard: Reveal fog of war from the building radius of the enemy Construction Yard.
Power Plant: Shuts off enemy's power for thirty seconds.
Refinery: Steal $2,000 from your enemy.
Superweapons: Reset the cool down counter back to its original time.
Technology Structure: Temporarily stop production of tier 3 units or structures. It also will reset the enemy's radar, leaving only portions of the map where their units and structures are visible.
Unit Production Structure: Shut down the production structure for thirty seconds, making unit production and repairs impossible. You will also see all units produced from that structure for a short period of time.
Use a Cryocopter to shrink your MCV while it is in Pack mode. While the MCV is shrunk, unpack it. You will have a mini-Construction Yard, allowing you to build your structures twice as fast. Note: The shrink ray only lasts for a short amount of time. Also, while your Construction Yard is mini it will have very low defense.
TrophiesSuccessfully complete one of the following tasks to get a trophy:
- The Shrike and the Thorn (Bronze): Complete Soviet mission 1 on any difficulty level.
- Circus of Treachery (Bronze): Complete Soviet mission 2 on any difficulty level.
- Taking Back Ice-Harbor (Bronze): Complete Soviet mission 3 on any difficulty level.
- March of the Red Army (Bronze): Complete Soviet mission 4 on any difficulty level.
- The Science of War (Bronze): Complete Soviet mission 5 on any difficulty level.
- No Traitors Tomorrow (Bronze): Complete Soviet mission 6 on any difficulty level.
- To Tame a Living God (Bronze): Complete Soviet mission 7 on any difficulty level.
- The Stone-Faced Witnesses (Bronze): Complete Soviet mission 8 on any difficulty level.
- Blight on the Big Apple (Bronze): Complete Soviet mission 9 on any difficulty level.
- Ride of the Red Menace (Bronze): Complete Allies mission 1 on any difficulty level.
- The Shark and the Lure (Bronze): Complete Allies mission 2 on any difficulty level.
- The Famous Liberation (Bronze): Complete Allies mission 3 on any difficulty level.
- Enemy of Our Enemy (Bronze): Complete Allies mission 4 on any difficulty level.
- The Unfathomable Fortress (Bronze): Complete Allies mission 5 on any difficulty level.
- A Monument to Madness (Bronze): Complete Allies mission 6 on any difficulty level.
- Forever Sets the Sun (Bronze): Complete Allies mission 7 on any difficulty level.
- The Great Bear Trap (Bronze): Complete Allies mission 8 on any difficulty level.
- The Moon Shall Never Have Them (Bronze): Complete Allies mission 9 on any difficulty level.
- The Death of Father Frost (Bronze): Complete Empire of the Rising Sun mission 1 on any difficulty level.
- To Conquer Shattered Spirits (Bronze): Complete Empire of the Rising Sun mission 2 on any difficulty level.
- Behold the Shogun's Executioner (Bronze): Complete Empire of the Rising Sun mission 3 on any difficulty level.
- Graveyard of a Foolish Fleet (Bronze): Complete Empire of the Rising Sun mission 4 on any difficulty level.
- Assault on the Black Tortoise (Bronze): Complete Empire of the Rising Sun mission 5 on any difficulty level.
- Rage of the Black Tortoise (Bronze): Complete Empire of the Rising Sun mission 6 on any difficulty level.
- Barbarians at the Bay (Bronze): Complete Empire of the Rising Sun mission 7 on any difficulty level.
- Crumble, Kremlin, Crumble (Bronze): Complete Empire of the Rising Sun mission 8 on any difficulty level.
- The Last Red Blossom Trembled (Bronze): Complete Empire of the Rising Sun mission 9 on any difficulty level.
- Conscript (Bronze): Complete all lessons in the tutorial.
- Tag Team (Bronze): Complete 9 different online co-op campaign missions.
- Bloodsucker (Bronze): Leech 7 different enemy weapons using Hammer Tanks in a ranked online match or skirmish.
- Short Work (Bronze): Win a battle in less than 5 minutes vs. a skirmish opponent (medium-or-greater difficulty).
- Day of Judgment (Bronze): Destroy 30 enemy units with an ultimate weapon attack in a ranked online match or skirmish.
- Girl's Best Friend (Bronze): Kill 25 enemy targets in 1 minute with a Commando in a ranked online match or skirmish.
- Meat Grinder (Bronze): Crush 20 enemy units in a ranked online match or skirmish (medium-or-greater difficulty).
- Sword Saint (Bronze): Cut down 15 enemy units with sword attacks in a ranked online match or skirmish.
- High Speed, Low Drag (Bronze): Arm 10 Multigunner IFVs with different weapons in a ranked online match or skirmish.
- The Knowledge (Bronze): Capture 6 structures in a ranked online match or skirmish (medium-or-greater difficulty).
- The Spy Who Bribed Me (Bronze): Convert 5 enemy units with a single Spy bribe in a ranked online match or skirmish.
- Reign of Terror (Bronze): Dismantle 4 enemy vehicles using the same Terror Drone in a ranked online match or skirmish.
- Tempus Fugit (Silver): Complete all campaigns on medium or hard difficulty level.
- The Cleaner (Silver): Complete all bonus objectives in the Soviet campaign.
- The Closer (Silver): Complete all bonus objectives in the Allies campaign.
- The Conqueror (Silver): Complete all bonus objectives in the Empire of the Rising Sun campaign.
- Dynamic Duo (Silver): Complete 18 different online co-op campaign missions.
- Checkmate (Silver): Defeat a brutal-difficulty skirmish opponent on a 2-player map.
- Hell March (Silver): Win battles on all original maps vs. skirmish opponents (medium-or-greater difficulty).
- Sole Survivor (Silver): Win on 2-player maps vs. all 9 skirmish opponents (medium-or-greater difficulty).
- Against All Odds (Silver): Win on a 4-player map vs. a team of 3 skirmish opponents (medium-or-greater difficulty).
- Master and Commander (Gold): Complete all campaigns on hard difficulty level (also unlocks trophy for medium difficulty).
- Twin Tigers (Gold): Complete 27 different online co-op campaign missions.
- Platinum Trophy (Platinum): Unlock all the trophies.
The following trophies require the 'Commander's Challenge' bonus downloadable content:
- Battle Hardened (Silver): Complete any 25 challenge missions.
- Battle Tested (Bronze): Complete any 10 challenge missions.
- Big Game Hunter (Bronze): Kill all giant bears in 'Number One Threat to America'.
- First Blood (Bronze): Complete the first challenge mission, 'Dead Meat'.
- Future Leader (Silver): Complete all 50 challenge missions.
- Going Commando (Bronze): Kill 20 Enemy Commandoes.
- Killed A Ton (Bronze): Kill 20 Desolator Troopers.
- King Of The World (Gold): Complete all 50 challenge missions under par time.
- Recycler (Bronze): Kill 20 Steel Ronin.
- Star Pupil (Bronze): Complete all lessons in the tutorial.
- Superior Commander (Silver): Complete all 13 main path challenge missions under par time.
- Victor (Bronze): Complete all 13 main path challenge missions.
Is it really worth 30 or 40 bucks for the enhancements?
By Stephen Poole on
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