Astro Bot Deep Pocket Dragon Trophy Guide - A Quick Walkthrough

Discover how to unlock the Deep Pocket Dragon Trophy in Astro Bot with this detailed guide. Learn tips, strategies, and steps to complete the challenge successfully.

by Aishwarya R

Updated Sep 12, 2024

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Astro Bot Deep Pocket Dragon Trophy Guide - A Quick Walkthrough
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Astro Bot Deep Pocket Dragon Trophy Guide

The Deep-Pocket Dragon trophy in Astro Bot can be unlocked by collecting a large number of coins during the game. Coins are scattered throughout the various levels and can be used to buy items in the game's Gatcha machine or to unlock helpers and other rewards.

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Summary Tips for the Astro Bot Deep Pocket Trophy

  • Explore thoroughly - Look everywhere for hidden coins.
  • Replay levels - Earn more coins by going back to earlier levels.
  • Use enemies and objects - Defeat enemies and break objects for extra coins.
  • Save for Gatcha - Use coins wisely to unlock rewards and progress faster.

Ways to Earn Coins

To earn enough coins for the Deep-Pocket Dragon trophy, you'll need to:

  • Coins are hidden in various parts of each level, so make sure to explore every corner.

  • Some levels allow you to replay them and collect more coins. Keep going back to levels you're comfortable with to gather as many coins as possible.

  • Some enemies will drop coins when defeated. Make sure to take out all enemies in your path.

  • Look for breakable objects like crates or boxes. Smashing them often rewards you with extra coins.

  • After completing a level, you can purchase the Bluebird helper to find any missed Bots or coins. This will help maximize your coin collection.

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Best Levels for Coin Collection

While you can collect coins in any level, some are better for farming due to their design and the number of coins available. Focus on replaying these levels to gather a large number of coins quickly.

Using Coins in the Gatcha Machine

Once you've collected enough coins, use them in the Gatcha Machine to buy items for the V.I.P. Bots. This will help you progress in the game and unlock more items that contribute to earning the Deep-Pocket Dragon trophy.

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Following these steps will help you unlock the Deep-Pocket Dragon trophy efficiently in Astro Bot.

All Other Trophies in Astro Bot

Here is the list of all Trophies other than  Deep Pocket Dragon in Astro Bot

  • Astro-Nomical! (Platinum): Earned all trophies. Well done and see you in Astro's next adventure!
  • Unforgettable! (Silver): Recovered the Mothership's Memory.
  • Solid Performance (Silver): Recovered the Mothership's SSD.
  • Doing It For You (Silver): Recovered the Mothership's GPU.
  • Keep It Cool (Silver): Recovered the Mothership's Cooling Fan.
  • Take Cover! (Silver): Recovered the Mothership's Protection Covers.
  • A Lot to Process (Gold): Saved the CPU Kid.
  • One Bot Down (Bronze): Rescued your first Bot.
  • Monkey See, Monkey Rescue (Silver): Rescued all Bots in Gorilla Nebula.
  • Tentacular Surprise (Silver): Rescued all Bots in Tentacle System.
  • Fangs Very Much! (Silver): Rescued all Bots in Serpent Starway.
  • Nowhere to Hide (Silver): Rescued all Bots in Camo Cosmos.
  • Back to the Nest (Silver): Rescued all Bots in Feather Cluster.
  • Lost And Found (Silver): Rescued all Bots in Lost Galaxy.
  • The Golden Bot (Gold): Rescued the Special Master Bot at the top of the Golden Statue.
  • A Puzzling Start (Bronze): Found your first Puzzle Piece.
  • License to Spend (Silver): Opened the Gatcha Lab.
  • Animal Attraction (Silver): Opened the Safari Park.
  • Splash My Dash (Silver): Opened the Dual Speeder Garage.
  • Time For a Change (Silver): Opened the Changing Room.
  • Monumental Achievement (Silver): Unlocked the Golden Statue.
  • First Prize (Bronze): Collected your first Gatcha from the Gatcha Lab.
  • Money Well Spent (Silver): Earned 150 prizes from Gatcha Lab.
  • Strike a Pose! (Bronze): Took a picture at a Photo Spot.
  • SingStars (Bronze): Witnessed all ship parts singing together in Crash Site.
  • What Is He Saying? (Bronze): Splashed Papa Tree's face during his song.
  • Un Jammer Slammy (Bronze): Successfully dunked the basketball in Construction Derby.
  • Net Profit (Bronze): Caught the gold butterfly in Apes on the Loose.
  • Eyes of the All-Father (Bronze): Found and defeated all eight ravens in Bot of War.
  • The Lost Eggacy (Bronze): Collected all three egg artifacts in Dude Raiding.
  • What a Trip! (Bronze): Defeated seven enemies with the Tripcaster.
  • Double Dug-In (Bronze): Took out two Wormys at the same time.
  • Time to Cash In! (Bronze): Stopped time and won the jackpot on all four slot machines in Slo-Mo Casino.
  • Jumping Through the Hoops (Bronze): Leaped through the ring in Bubbling Under.
  • Thick As Thieves (Bronze): Captured a photo of two legendary explorers in Crash Site.
  • Thaw, God of Thunder! (Bronze): Froze a hammer-wielding deity with the axe in Crash Site.
  • Royally Stuck (Bronze): Got a little too close to a sticky sphere in Crash Site.
  • Let's Twist Again (Bronze): Busted a move with an iconic marsupial in Crash Site.
  • Deep-Pocket Dragon (Bronze): Made a tough guy drop all his items in Crash Site.
  • KO! (Bronze): Picked a fight with two street fighting warriors in Crash Site.
  • Wall Buster (Bronze): Broke up a Bot Wall.
  • Keep It Together! (Bronze): Knocked a Bot out of a Bot Tower without it collapsing.
  • Bot Bot Revolution (Bronze): Danced with 100 Bots in Crash Site.
  • At The Top of My Game (Bronze): Made it to the top of the Mothership.

Astro Bot

Astro Bot is a platform game released in 2024 for the PlayStation 5. It was created by Team Asobi and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. This game is part of the Astro Bot series and follows up on the popular Astro's Playroom, which came out in 2020. The release of Astro Bot was a special way to celebrate PlayStation's 30th anniversary.

In this new adventure, players guide the lovable robot character, Astro Bot, through exciting levels filled with challenges. Using the PlayStation 5's DualSense controller, Astro can jump, hover, punch, and spin his way through different worlds. The game has been praised by critics, who loved its creative design and fun gameplay.

Astro Bot Plot

In Astro Bot, Astro and his crew are flying their starship, which looks like a PlayStation 5, when a green alien named Space Bully Nebulax attacks them, steals their CPU, and causes the ship to explode. The crew gets stranded on different planets, and Astro crash-lands on a desert planet. Using a smaller ship called the Dual Speeder, Astro sets off to rescue his crew and recover the missing parts of the mothership.

Astro battles bosses across different galaxies, retrieving the ship's lost pieces. After fixing the mothership and reuniting most of his crew, Astro faces Nebulax again in a final battle. Although Astro defeats Nebulax and saves the CPU, Nebulax creates a black hole and tries to take Astro with him. Astro sacrifices himself but is later revived by his crew using replacement parts. Astro celebrates with his team and continues his space adventures.

Astro Bot Gameplay

In Astro Bot, you control a small robot named Astro through 3D platforming levels using the PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller. Astro can jump, hover, punch, spin-attack, and even swim underwater, using the same abilities as in previous games. The game has 80 levels spread across six galaxies and 50 planets, with different difficulty settings: Easy, Normal, and Hard.

You travel between levels using a spaceship called the Dual Speeder, which you control by tilting the DualSense controller. In each level, Astro rescues Bots, with a total of 305 to find, including special collectible Bots inspired by PlayStation characters.

Astro also has 15 new abilities to help navigate the game and defeat bosses. Players can collect coins, use them to buy items for the Bots, and unlock a helper that finds missed Bots or puzzle pieces. The game includes accessibility features and is about four times longer than Astro’s Playroom. There are no microtransactions.

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