In Dragon Ball Z Kakarot, some trophies are pushing players to the brink of insanity as they find themselves perplexed on how to optimally achieve it. One trophy in particular is called the Demolition Artist Trophy, involves destroying 10 boulders that are blocking caves within the game.

For Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players, the trick is in knowing where to look. Most importantly, there is a method to this madness that players need to take into consideration. Failure to take on this challenge in chronological order could result in a greater time sink than most players are willing to pay for.

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Destroying the Boulders

There are a few keys to accomplishing this trophy in Dragon Ball Z Kakarot. First, players should ensure they've finished the story first. This way they can make their way to each boulder in free-roam mode. Second, Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players should make their way to the Mineral Deposits that are marked on their map.

Not every mineral deposit will be blocked by boulders, so players will have to check all of them. Once found, Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players will want to fly/walk up to the boulder, highlight it, and give it a good punch in order to destroy it. It should be noted that the boulders don't respawn, which means players will have to find ten different ones and subsequently destroy each of them.

It is important to note that in order for Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players to destroy all ten of the boulders listed below, they will have to be level 60+. It is also worth noting that if players are having a hard time locating any of these boulders, they can just use their Ki Sense to locate caves and boulders with a handy, illuminating purple glow.

Location One: Goku's House (Southeast Mountains Area)

The first four boulders are around Goku's House in the Southeast Mountains Area. Each boulder is hiding a Mineral Deposit, and will be marked on players' maps with the mineral deposit logo.

The first boulder is beside a waterfall, and just to the right of it is a nook where a boulder lies. The second boulder is close to the black meteorite, and can be found just behind the location between two trees. The third boulder is also beside a black meteorite, and hidden within a cluster of trees. The final boulder in the area is also hidden behind a cluster of trees.

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players need to remember that each of these is marked with a mineral deposit. If one of these marked areas doesn't have a boulder, then Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players should just head to the next marker, and should avoid going super saiyan with frustration.

Once these four boulders have been destroyed, then Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players should head to Olive Village.

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Location Two: Olive Village (East Ravine Area)

There are two boulders located in the Olive Village. Just like with the Boulders located in the Southeast Mountains Area, each of these is marked with a Mineral Deposit logo.

Players will note that a river runs through the map in this area. There is an Enemy Base logo on the map just south of the river, and just north of that same spot lies a Mineral Deposit. This Mineral Deposit is the location of the first boulder. The second is just northwest of the Fishing marker on the map.

Once finished, Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players should make their way to Nam's Village.

Location Three: Nam's Village (Great West Desert Area)

There are three boulders located within the Nam's Village (Great West Desert Area). The first of these boulders is located to the east of the western-most Villainous Enemies marker, and is marked with a Mineral Deposit logo. Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players should fly Goku over there and give the boulder a good punch.

The second boulder is to the east of the western-most Dragon Ball Location marker in the area, and is also marked with a Mineral Deposit logo. The final boulder is located to the east of the southeastern-most Villainous Enemies marker in the area. It too is marked with a Mineral Deposit logo.

Once finished, Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players should make their way to the Kodaiho Lands.

Final Location: Kodaiho Lands (Continent Center Area)

Within the Kodaiho Lands (Continent Center Area) map, players will notice in the Southeast region a Time Attack Marker. Just barely northeast of the Time Attack Marker is a Mineral Deposit marker, where Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players will find the final boulder.

Once all ten boulders are destroyed, its safe for Dragon Ball Z Kakarot players to call themselves Demolition Artists, as they'll possess the trophy to prove it.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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