TL;DR: A 69-achievement system across Combat, Exploration, Social, and Progression tracks with bronze/silver/gold tiers, silver coin rewards, unlockable player titles, and a dedicated panel to track your progress.
Wanderfolk now tracks 69 achievements across four progression tracks: Combat, Exploration, Social, and Progression. Each achievement has three tiers — bronze, silver, and gold — that reward increasingly difficult milestones with silver payouts.
Combat tracks your kills, boss defeats, dungeon completions, and survival streaks. Exploration rewards discovering new biomes, visiting villages, entering buildings, and uncovering the map. Social recognizes reputation milestones, conversations held, friendships formed, and gifts given. Progression measures crafting mastery, farming harvests, gold earned, and days survived.
Earn a gold tier achievement and you unlock a permanent player title — visible in your character panel and referenced by NPCs. Titles include Slayer, Wanderer, Pathfinder, Diplomat, Hero, and more. Each title reflects genuine mastery of that track.
A toast notification appears when you unlock an achievement, and a dedicated achievements panel (press J) shows all 69 milestones with progress bars, tier status, and rewards. It’s the kind of system that turns “one more day” into “one more milestone.”
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you view achievements in Wanderfolk?
Press J to open the achievements panel. It displays all 69 milestones organized by track — Combat, Exploration, Social, and Progression — with progress bars showing how close you are to the next tier, your current tier status (bronze, silver, or gold), and the silver coin rewards for each level. A toast notification also pops up on screen the moment you unlock a new achievement.
What are player titles and how do you earn them?
Player titles are permanent labels you unlock by reaching gold tier on specific achievements. Titles like Slayer, Wanderer, Pathfinder, Diplomat, and Hero appear in your character panel and are referenced by NPCs in conversation. Each title reflects genuine mastery of its progression track — for example, reaching gold in a Combat achievement might earn you the Slayer title.
What do the four achievement tracks cover?
Combat tracks kills, boss defeats, dungeon completions, and survival streaks. Exploration rewards discovering biomes, visiting villages, entering buildings, and uncovering the map. Social recognizes reputation milestones, conversations held, friendships formed, and gifts given. Progression measures crafting mastery, farming harvests, gold earned, and days survived.