Flintlock: The Siege of Dawnis a tight, story-focused soulslite. Driven by a narrative punctuated with big boss battles, it’s designed so that you almost can’t help but explore and find new side paths to check. You’re almost always rewarded with new gear, collectibles, or just some extra Reputation to spend on upgrades.

Even taking into account the more challenging fights, Flintlock doesn’t have to be a huge time commitment if you only plan to play through it once. Here’s how long it takes to get through Nor and Enki’s quest.

the three-armed goddess rammuha prepares for battle in flintlock: the siege of dawn

How Long Is The Flintlock Campaign?

According tohowlongtobeat.com, you can complete the main story in Flintlock inaround eleven-and-a-half hours, not counting the side quests. This also may depend onwhether any bosses give you particular trouble. Optional missionsadd around one-and-a-half to two hours to the game, but are well worth the extra time as they offer some of thebest gearandcritical stat upgrades.

How Long Does It Take To 100% Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn?

Doing everything there is to do in Flintlock can take a bit longer. There aremore than thirty collectibesto seek outhidden through the game’s two main areas, and unless you’re using one of our guides they can be tricky to track down. HLTB clocks a hundred-percent run at about sixteen hours, but your mileage may vary.

You don’t need to upgrade every piece of equipment for a completionist run, but to get every Achievement or Trophy you’ll need to max out at least one piece of gear from each category.

Dukmar prepares for battle at the Despot’s Seat in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn.

If you’re going forall Achievements and Trophies, the one that could be a considerable time sink isWar Hero.You need to claim 50,000 Reputation all at once, which typically means surviving a boss fight without taking damage and while using lots of different weapons and moves. It will take a lot of grinding, skill, and luck - you’ve been warned!