Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is a massive open-world game set in ancient Japan that's packed with plenty to do. While it can be a somewhat straightforward game at times, there's still a lot that's not readily apparent when you first start exploring. To help you survive the Mongol-invaded island of Tsushima and restore your honor, we've assembled a comprehensive collection of tips and guides to help you make the most of the experience. That includes beginner's tips that you can learn before you even start up the game, so you're ready for the early challenges. Given the number of customization options, this is very important.
We also have a full walkthrough for the game, alongside a suite of guides covering all the game's side missions and collectibles--many of which we'll continually add into this article in subsequent days. These side missions and collectibles vary, with some expanding the lore while others make Jin more powerful or give him new options in stealth and combat.
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Also, we won't be discussing or showing off any sort of story spoilers. We've made sure to mark our articles with spoiler tags to ensure you get the most out your time spent roaming about in Ghost of Tsushima. For our full thoughts about the game, be sure to read our Ghost of Tsushima review and Iki Island expansion review. As with our guides, you won't have to worry about it spoiling major plot beats.
Table of Contents [hide]Ghost of Tsushima Beginner's TipsGhost of Tsushima WalkthroughTales of Tsushima Side-Missions WalkthroughMythic Tales Walkthrough And LocationsHow To Access The Iki Island ExpansionCollectibles Locations And Other GuidesHot Springs Locations GuideBamboo Strike Locations GuideShinto Shrine Locations GuideFox Den Locations Guide (Inari Shrines)Haiku Locations GuideHidden Altar Locations GuideCombat GuideResource Guide: What Each Items Upgrades And Where To Get ThemAll The Outfits And How To Get ThemWhere To Find The Black And White Dye DealersHidden Trophies GuideHow To Get Ghost of Tsushima's Toughest Trophy
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Do The Character Tales
Character tales are side quests that pop up as you recruit more of the characters who support Jin in defending the island of Tsushima. Once you have them on your side, these questlines will open up. And these are the important ones you'll want to take on. Doing so not only provides more insight into who these characters are, but gets you new gear and upgrades as you progress in them.
It's also worth noting that character tales are written to be played alongside the main story, and if you hold off on them til the late game, these stories won't really hit the same.
Take A Stance
Combat can be challenging, even more so if you don't take advantage of its systems. The game will remind you at times if you're not engaging with the various stances you unlock, and you should heed that advice if not for the first time. Stances work as a sort of rock-paper-scissors match up where a certain stance is more effective against an enemy using a certain type of weapon, allowing you to stagger enemies quickly for easier kills.
One upgrade along the Wind Stance path lets you auto-parry spear attacks when you attack, so get that when you can. While it's not on the Stance skill tree, consider upgrading the Deflection path which lets you parry some unblockable attacks.
Take Out Archers First
When you get into pretty big combat scenarios, you're often overwhelmed by the number of enemies coming after you. There'll be a mix of swordsmen, spearmen, sometimes brutes and archers. Since archers hang back and fire away, they'll often interrupt any sort of combat rhythm. You can predict when they fire by their voice lines, but it's better just to get them out of the way first. They're also easy targets since they don't have the gear to defend themselves up close.
Arrows Straight Through The Dome
You might be inclined to reserve arrows for long-range situations, but your bow can be clutch for thinning out enemies at close range. It's pretty satisfying to activate concentration and line up a headshot to take down an enemy charging at you. Since there's such a short delay between pulling out your bow and putting up your guard, you don't have to leave yourself vulnerable.
Do Optional Objectives When Clearing Camps
When clearing out Mongol camps, you're often asked to do optional objectives in addition to killing the camp leader. These aren't just for the completionists; sneaking around to find the leader and observe the leader before making the assassination is important. Doing so grants an extra point to your Stance unlock progression meter so you can get them quicker--other objectives give you more Legend XP.
Use Those Smoke Bombs
Smoke Bombs are intended to obscure the enemy's vision so you can flee a large mob and make your escape if you're in danger. But actually, this is a prime opportunity to get some easy kills. Smoke bombs essentially put you into a stealth state, and if you have the Chain Assassination skill maxed, you can get 3 easy kills before dipping out or gathering yourself to take on the rest.
Swapping Armor Sets
Each set of attire carries its own unique attributes. That much is clear from when you acquire them and see them in-menu. But it's easy to forget swapping them for the right situation, so this is your reminder. When roaming about, wear the Traveler's Attire to uncover more of the map area as you explore, which can mark key locations from further out and make your controller pulse when collectibles are nearby. If you're going into sneaky missions, swap in the Ronin attire, and if you're going head on into battle, always have your Samurai armor ready. It's a quick swap in the menu that'll give you an edge whatever the situation. More armor sets unlock throughout the game, but these are key ones towards the beginning.
Don't Forget To Actively Set And Reset Your Charms
Major charms offer beefier buffs than minor charms, that much is clear, but you only get two slots for major charms so don't waste them on minor charms. Still, minor charms are very helpful; one of the key location types to seek is Inari shrines, finding these unlock extra minor charm slots. If you see a fox out in the open, follow them to wherever they lead.
One particularly good major charm to find at the start is Mizu-no-Kami, which makes timing windows for parries a bit wider. The shrine for it is quite close to the starting location…here [show the map]. Parrying is probably the most important combat mechanic to master, so this'll only make life easier.
Follow The Wind, Or Not
You can spend technique points to unlock the Guiding Wind perk that'll lead you to important spots that offer upgrades, like the hot springs to boost health or shrines where you find charms. These aren't just things to check off of a list since these have a fairly significant impact on your ability to survive and thrive in combat. But, you know how these things go: you can check all the locations of the hot springs, bamboo strikes, shinto shrines, and more to circumvent the search process altogether if you prefer.
Those are just some of the basics you should keep in mind and make habits in the early goings of Ghost of Tsushima. We also have an advanced combat guide that goes into detail for becoming a top-notch Samurai (or Ghost). You can find all our other Ghost of Tsushima guides below.
Act 1Act 2Act 3
Ghost of Tsushima Side Missions Walkthrough: Tales of Tsushima Locations And Rewards
Ghost of Tsushima Mythic Tales Walkthrough And Locations
Ghost Of Tsushima: How To Unlock The Iki Island Expansion
Ghost of Tsushima Hot Springs Locations Guide
Ghost of Tsushima Bamboo Strike Locations Guide
Ghost of Tsushima Shinto Shrine Locations Guide
Ghost of Tsushima Fox Den Locations Guide
Ghost of Tsushima Haiku Locations Guide
Ghost Of Tsushima Hidden Altar Locations Guide
Ghost of Tsushima Combat Guide: 8 Advanced Tips You'll Need
Ghost of Tsushima Crafting Resource Guide: What Each Items Upgrades And Where To Get Them
Ghost Of Tsushima Armor Guide: What They Do And How To Get Them All
Ghost of Tsushima Flowers Guide: Where To Find The Black And White Dye Dealers
Ghost of Tsushima Hidden Trophies Guide
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