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Dispatched can be categorized into two types of achievement or trophy collection: those that can be earned in a single playthrough, and those that require multiple attempts or decisions to unlock everything. The game is the latter, with certain achievements tied to choices you make, which sometimes means replaying sections to see different outcomes. Many achievements, however, relate to performance, not just decisions.
Note: Dispatch features an episodic structure, meaning new trophies and achievements become available with each new episode. This list will be updated as new episodes are released.
Achievements & Trophies in Episodes 1 and 2
Most achievements listed here are attainable specifically in the first two episodes; many can also be earned in later episodes.
| Achievement Name | How to Unlock |
|---|---|
| “Love ’em from my mouth to my butt.” | Choose the least popular donut, which is the long, creme-filled one. |
| “You gonna eat those twinks?” | In the breakroom cutscene, betray Invisigal by selecting the dialogue option “The suit isn’t Mecha Man” when prompted. |
| Nailed It | Perfectly execute a dispatch with one hero — choose the right hero and the right scenario for a flawless outcome. |
| “Did I drool on you?” | Gain this through story progression by being hired at SDN. |
| Burning Chrome | Complete a hacking level with a timer running at one-third or less. Finish early and wait for the right moment to complete. Early hacking levels are usually easier. |
| Time’s Running Out | Complete a hacking level with only five seconds left on the timer. Later levels can be more challenging, and you might earn this naturally. |
| Shift Was Lit | Achieve a perfect shift by completing every call without fail or misses. This challenge can be difficult early on but is doable by limiting heroes sent out on calls. |
| Snake Eyes | Fail a call that had at least a 70% success chance—sometimes bad luck happens. |
| Overkill | Cover the entire graph on one call by sending many heroes with spread-out stats. |
| Fool’s Luck | Successfully complete a call with a success chance of 15% or less when no hero is a good match. |
| Getting To Know Yous | Discover every hero’s starting ability by consistently using each hero. Only applies to the initial eight heroes. |
| From Hero To Zero | Fully level up a hero to level ten—the maximum level—when planning upgrades. |
| Power Trip | Train four heroes during shifts using Blonde Blazer’s ability, granting additional powers. |
| “It smells very chemically in here.” | Choose Waterboy for the Z-Team and give him a pep talk after his first shift. |
| “That’s, like, a real superhero.” | Come clean with the Z-Team by revealing you are MechaMan instead of hiding it. |
| Pheonixes Down | Heal the same hero twice during a shift by manually healing and teaming with Malevola after the second injury. |
| “I’m the guy behind the desk.” | Continue hiding your identity as MechaMan throughout the game. |
| Min Max | Max out a single stat of a hero to level ten. Beware of over-specializing. |
| Work Spouse | Maximize the synergy between two heroes by pairing them often. |
| “Watch Your Back, Robert.” | Let go of Sonar at the end of Episode 3 to unlock this achievement. |
| “I wish to make love to you again.” | Add Phenomaman to the Z-Team to unlock this achievement instead of prioritizing Waterboy. |
| Anti-Antivirus Club | Destroy three red anti-viruses in under 15 seconds during the hacking mini-game. Episode 6 features a sequence where this can be achieved by managing electrical charges effectively. |





