![]() ![]() Though wildly outnumbered, the samurai of Tsushima gather for an all-out assault on the Khan’s forces, and most of them meet their deaths. The intelligent and brutal Mongol chieftain Khotun Khan, a fictional figure positioned here as the grandson of Genghis Khan, aims to use the island of Tsushima as a strategic foothold from which to conquer the Japanese mainland. The game is set in 1274, the year of the first Mongol invasion of Japan. Ghost of Tsushima begins as an era of stability and prosperity for the samurai ends. Unfortunately, the gameplay that takes up your time on Tsushima is overly safe and familiar, resulting in a game that’s packed with lovely spots to discover and offers moments of peaceful reflection, yet still struggles to differentiate itself from numerous other open-world adventures. This fictionalized version of Tsushima is a vast, beautiful place thankfully not limited by strict adherence to historical or geographical accuracy, but instead tinged with myth and magic. The Black Dye Merchant is located in the northeast section of the Kushi Prefecture of the Toyotama region, in a cave up in the hills just east of Kawamata Village along a dirt road.Ghost of Tsushima, the new open-world adventure from Infamous developer Sucker Punch Productions, has a wonderful asset in the island setting that gives the game its name. Take the roads west along the peak to find his home nestled in the back. The White Dye Merchant is located in upper Kashine prefecture of the Izuhara region, found along a mountain called Wanderer's Pass on the map, north of Kashine Forest. There are two unique merchants hiding in the island of Tsushima who have entirely unique armor and bow dyes from any other merchant you will encounter - and can be hard to track down. Since you can collect flowers while on horseback, it's highly recommended that you always keep a lookout when traveling from one point to another and grabbing any that you pass on the way, as there are many dyes to unlock over the course of the game. ![]() By setting flowers to be tracked, your guiding wind will constantly reorient to point you in the direction of the nearest flowers. Luckily, one of the perks of the Traveler's Attire you are given by Merchants is that they can track collectible items via the Guiding Wind - and this includes Flowers. Flowers can also be found in abundance in certain towns like Hiyoshi Springs and Akashima Village, and also grow all over the routes leading to Shinto Shrines. They come in several colors - often depending on the region, and flash white like other resources as you draw near. It's also important to note that while all Merchants in the Izuhara region of Act 1 share the same goods, you can find new dyes and headgear in the main towns of Toyotama and Kamigata (though the survivor camps may not alter their selection).įlowers can be found growing literally all over Tsushima - from riversides to meadows, deep woods, and treacherous mountain peaks. Once they are bought, you can swap between them at any time. It can also be dyed several colors.Īll of the merchants goods, including armor dyes, will cost Flowers as currency to make the dyes. This armor provides several exploration bonuses, and can be further upgraded to increase these bonuses. ![]() The first time you talk to a Merchant, they will offer you a free armor as a gift, the Traveler's Attire. ![]()
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