Ghost of Tsushima
Ghost of Tsushima

Records

Find all Records scattered across the Izuhara region in Ghost of Tsushima. Collect these lore documents to gain narrative context and progress your exploration.

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Records

Within the Izuhara region of Ghost of Tsushima, you'll discover various Records scattered throughout the landscape. These documents offer glimpses into the lives of the people, the unfolding conflict, and the lore of the island. Collecting them contributes to your exploration progress and provides valuable narrative context.

Records in the Izuhara region of Ghost of Tsushima are collectible items that provide snippets of lore, personal stories, and historical context about the island and the Mongol invasion. These documents are often found in abandoned homes, camps, shrines, and other points of interest. Picking up a Record adds its text to Jin's journal, which can be accessed at any time. While they don't offer direct gameplay benefits like increased stats or new abilities, they are crucial for players who want to fully immerse themselves in the world of Tsushima and understand the nuances of its narrative. Collecting all Records in a specific area also contributes to your overall exploration percentage for that region, which can unlock further rewards and achievements.

Types of Records:

  • Letters: Personal correspondence between characters, revealing their hopes, fears, and daily lives.
  • Journals: Personal accounts of events, often from the perspective of samurai, villagers, or even Mongols.
  • Scrolls: Historical texts, poems, or decrees that shed light on Tsushima's past or current events.
  • Notes: Brief messages or observations left behind by individuals.

Locations of Records in Izuhara:

Records are spread across the entirety of Izuhara. You'll find them in:

  • Villages: Inside houses, inns, and other buildings.
  • Farms: In abandoned farmhouses or near farming equipment.
  • Shrines: Often found near offering boxes or within shrine buildings.
  • Mongol Camps: Inside tents or near enemy positions.
  • Bandit Camps: Similar to Mongol camps, look inside structures.
  • Points of Interest: Any named location on the map is a potential place to find records.

Tips for Finding Records:

  • Follow the Wind: When you are near a collectible, the wind will often blow in its direction, guiding you.
  • Use Eagle Sight: Your eagle companion can sometimes spot nearby collectibles.
  • Explore Thoroughly: Don't just stick to the main paths. Investigate every building and corner.
  • Check Your Map: As you explore, the map will gradually fill in with points of interest. Look for question marks or icons that might indicate a collectible.
  • Listen for Audio Cues: Sometimes, a subtle chime or sound effect will play when you are near a collectible.

Collecting all the Records in Izuhara is a rewarding endeavor that enriches the storytelling and contributes to your completionist goals. Keep an eye out for these hidden gems as you traverse the war-torn landscapes.