This page is organized as a practical completion tracker. The goal is to separate progression runs, challenge-condition attempts, and final cleanup so each session has a clear objective.
Route-completion achievements
A large part of progression tracking is tied to surviving longer sections and linking movement cleanly under pressure.
Tracking tip: Split difficult sections into checkpoints in your notes and only push full attempts after each segment is stable.
Consistency and execution milestones
Many milestone-style goals are less about raw risk and more about repeating clean inputs when visibility and tension are both working against you.
Tracking tip: Prioritize low-variance movement choices over flashy lines when you are playing for completion.
Challenge-condition achievements
Some goals are easiest when approached as isolated challenge runs instead of mixed into a standard survival attempt.
Tracking tip: Dedicate separate challenge sessions so one niche condition does not destabilize your normal route practice.
Final cleanup pass
The last stretch is usually verification work: proving repeatability, clearing missed conditions, and finishing edge-case targets.
Tracking tip: Maintain a short checklist and close one remaining objective at a time instead of juggling multiple unfinished goals.
Confirmed achievement names seen in public sources
Use this checklist as a stable reference during cleanup. It is designed to prevent repeated attempts caused by unclear tracking.
What players are struggling with
Most completion slowdowns come from mixing challenge constraints into normal progression attempts. Keep standard runs focused on consistency, then isolate special-condition goals in dedicated passes.
Follow-up paths
If completion stalls, return to the guide page and tighten route execution first. Most achievement friction drops after movement consistency improves.