Ghost of Tsushima
Ghost of Tsushima

Items & Equipment

Find Ghost of Tsushima equipment and items, including the Ghost Armor and Tadayori's Armour from Mythic Tales. Use Ghost Weapons like Kunai and bombs.

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Items & Equipment

Ghost of Tsushima provides Jin Sakai with a diverse arsenal of weapons, armor, and tools to aid in his fight against the Mongol invaders. Many prominent items, such as the Ghost Armor, are acquired through story progression. However, the open world of Tsushima also offers numerous opportunities to discover valuable gear and collectibles outside of the main narrative. Exploring the island thoroughly is key to finding all the major pieces of equipment.

Mythic Tales are a significant source of unique armor and abilities. These special side missions are initiated by speaking to musicians found around the island. Completing them often rewards Jin with powerful mythical abilities or special armor sets. For example, "The Legend of Tadayori" quest, started by speaking to Yamoto near Rusting Bend River, rewards players with Tadayori's Armour, which is excellent for archery.

Key items and equipment include:

  • Story-related items: Such as the Grappling Hook and Ghost Armor, which are unlocked as you advance through the main story.
  • Mythic Tale Rewards: Specific armor sets and abilities obtained by completing Mythic Tales. For instance, Tadayori's Armour is acquired from "The Legend of Tadayori" quest.
  • Ghost Weapons: These include Kunai, Black powder bombs, Sticky bombs, Wind chimes, and Firecrackers. They are unlocked by increasing Jin's "Legend" and spending Technique Points.

When pursuing Mythic Tales, be prepared for challenges, as they often culminate in boss battles. One notable Mythic Tale, "The Legend of Tadayori," involves:

  1. Speaking to Yamoto near Rusting Bend River.
  2. Following the wind to a grove with violets and climbing a mountain.
  3. Receiving a painting revealing the next objective's location.
  4. Finding blue flowers on a small peninsula after squeezing through a crack in a cliff.
  5. Heading to a grove of white trees and clearing Mongols.
  6. Receiving directions to Shigenori's Rest, where more Mongols await before the armor is claimed.

Remember that the Iki Island DLC, included in the Director's Cut, adds new upgrades and cosmetic items, which may affect collectible trackers in the in-game menu. For example, while the base game requires 8 lighthouses for the "Light the Way" achievement, the DLC adds two more, making the tracker show 1/10 instead of 1/8.