Ghost of Tsushima
Ghost of Tsushima

Monochrome Masters

Achieve Monochrome Masters in Ghost of Tsushima by defeating enemies with Stone, Water, Wind, and Moon stances. Master Jin's combat for this challenging feat.

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Monochrome Masters

The "Monochrome Masters" achievement challenges players to master the art of the katana by defeating enemies using only specific stances. This requires a deep understanding of enemy types and their weaknesses, as well as precise timing and execution. You'll need to switch stances fluidly to counter different threats, proving your adaptability and skill in the heat of battle. This achievement is a true test of your combat prowess.

To earn the "Monochrome Masters" achievement, you must defeat a specific number of enemies with each of Jin's primary sword stances: Stone, Water, Wind, and Moon. The game tracks your progress for each stance, so you can monitor how close you are to unlocking this challenging feat. The most efficient way to approach this is to dedicate specific combat encounters to mastering each stance. For example, when facing groups of spearmen, the Stone Stance is highly effective due to its heavy, sweeping attacks. Against shielded samurai, the Water Stance's rapid strikes can break their guard. The Wind Stance excels against archers and fast-moving enemies, while the Moon Stance is ideal for crowd control and staggering multiple foes. It's crucial to identify enemy types that are particularly vulnerable to a given stance. You can often find concentrated groups of specific enemy types in Mongol encampments or during certain Tales of Tsushima. Remember to upgrade your stances to unlock their full potential, including powerful special moves that can quickly dispatch foes. Don't be discouraged if you don't achieve this immediately; it requires practice and strategic engagement with the game's combat system. Focus on one stance at a time, and you'll gradually chip away at the requirements for this achievement.

  • Stone Stance: Effective against spearmen and heavily armored enemies.
  • Water Stance: Ideal for breaking enemy guards and dealing with multiple opponents.
  • Wind Stance: Best for countering archers and agile foes.
  • Moon Stance: Excellent for crowd control and staggering enemies.