The Last of Us 2 Missables

The Last of Us 2 Missables | What items and Trophies can you miss?

One downside to The Last of Us Part 2 having more open-world sections is that there are a lot of missable items that can go ignored. Even if you’re being careful to explore every nook and cranny, it’s highly likely that you’ll miss out on something. Thankfully, we’re here to help make sure yo keep your eyes and ears(!) open with our The Last of Us Part 2 missables list.

The Last of Us 2 Missables List

The Last of Us 2 Missables

To help avoid any potential spoilers, we’ve kept our The Last of Us 2 missables list vague enough for anyone starting out. However, we’ve also included links to specific guides that will help you collect get all Trophies, coins, and other secret items.

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  • Missable Trophies
  • Missable items
    • There are a number of The Last of Us 2 missable items. Most of these can be skipped without worry, but you’ll definitely want to keep an eye out for all Training Manuals, all Weapons, and all holsters.
  • Other Missables
    • Other The Last of Us 2 missables include screws and pills, in addition to health, ammo, and crafting items. It’s likely that you’re going to miss some of these items, as they can be sneakily tucked away. I wouldn’t worry about it too much.

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