Want to know where to find all of the Shinto Shrines? This Ghost Of Tsushima Shinto Shrines Location Guide tells you the location of each Shinto Shrine that we have discovered in-game so far, it’s one of the special collections that rewards you with additional Charms and Wax Wood.
Due to the war, the Shinto Shrines have been thrown into disarray. Most of them cannot be reached following simple paths on foot. They represent small platforming challenges and puzzles where you’ll have to use the environment to reach the top of the Shinto Shrine. Once at the top, pray at the Shrine to unlock the rewards and complete the objective.
Ghost Of Tsushima Shinto Shrines Location Guide – Izuhara Region
The Golden Summit Shrine can be found at this location. You need to head towards the broken bridge, then use the planks to get across the rocks, before crouching in a low space.
Two Adventurer Feats require you to find two unique collectibles. This guide on Where To Find Gyozen's Lost Scrolls & Oni Treasure In Ghost Of Tsushima Legends will tell you where to locate these special items for completing the Kami Friend & Collector Feats.
The Legends DLC introduces a class system to the game. This guide on How To Unlock All Classes In Ghost Of Tsushima Legends DLC explains how open up additional classes to play in the Legends DLC, as initially you only get to select one class.
Switching stances was one of the original games most important combat elements. This guide on How To Unlock Switch Stance In Ghost Of Tsushima Legends DLC goes over the drastic changes in the stance system, providing a more restrictive aspect in favor of rewarding team cooperation and collaboration.
The Legends update for Ghost of Tsushima is now available to download across multiple platforms. This guide on How To Download The Ghost of Tsushima: Legends DLC will tell you how to download the update on the PlayStation 4 as it's not the same as a traditional update.
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