Find all four records using our guide!
Ben 10: Power Trip is an open-world adventure game that challenges players to help Ben 10 defeat an evil magician named Hex.
Players start the game in a forest, but they can eventually travel to a snowy ski resort and a bustling city as well. All three of these locations (the forest, snowy mountain range, and city) have lots of collectibles to gather, and we’re here to help you find them!
While Ben 10: Power Trip allows you to spend coins on treasure maps that add the locations of collectibles (and other special items) to your in-game map, these collectibles only appear on the map as question marks, so you won’t know which collectible is in each spot.
Each map also costs a whopping 1,000 coins. There are three maps to purchase for each area of the game, so it may take you quite a while to collect all of the coins you need (even if you use our strategy to collect coins more quickly than normal).
If you don’t want to take the time to collect coins, check out our video below to see where you can find the four records in the Grashugel Forest area in Ben 10: Power Trip! And keep checking back with SuperParent, since we’ll bring you guides related to finding the game’s other collectibles soon!
Even if you use our guides, the process of traveling around the game’s map to grab all of the collectibles will still take quite a bit of time. If you’re playing the game on Switch, you may want to check out the ChargePlay Clutch from HyperX. It can extend your device’s battery life so you can play Ben 10: Power Trip (and other Switch games) for a longer period of time before having to charge your Switch. Head over to HyperX’s website to learn more about the ChargePlay Clutch and the company’s other accessories.
To learn more about Ben 10: Power Trip, or to view the rest of our guides for the game, check out our previous coverage.
Disclosure: Outright Games gave SuperParent a code for Ben 10: Power Trip for coverage purposes. In addition, HyperX is a sponsor of SuperParent.
Brandy Berthelson has been writing about video games and technology since 2006, with her work appearing on sites including AOL Games, Digital Spy, and Adweek. When she’s not gaming, Brandy enjoys crafting, baking, and traveling with her husband.