![]() ![]() The offering is already gone, but you’ll find it in the middle of town Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon You’ll find a thin plume of smoke rising from the middle of a burned down village. We’re on the hunt for white smoke again, and this isn’t the last time. Search Old Yarikawa for white smoke for (nearly) the final time Travel north east to find the second-to-last smoke plume Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon This isn’t the offering you’re looking for either. He’ll explain that he comes to visit a grave every night. Oblige his request and follow closely behind him - he’s extremely slow, so be patient. When you find Heitaro, he’ll ask you to follow him, to prove that he’s not a Mongol spy. Follow the objective marker and speak with the refugees nearby. Just north of the last offering, you’ll enter the Survivor's Camp. Investigate the refugee camp Take a few steps north to reach the camp Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon There’s another offering on a rock, next to a lamp. The offering is sitting on another rock, next to a lamp Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon You’ll find yourself on the outskirts of a small village. Go south into the circle, and you’ll see some more white smoke rising into the air. Once you rescue the man, you’re back to searching for white smoke. Search Old Yarikawa for white smoke, again Head south east from the Mongol village to reach the next puff of white smoke Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Let the man out of the cage and talk to him. Enter the village and investigate the bodies. You’ll quickly come across a small, burning village. Head west, along the river, from where you grabbed the offering off the rock. Search for the Mongol camp along the river Follow the river west to reach the burning, Mongol camp Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon On a stone altar, you’ll find a scroll that reads: Go to the smoke’s origin point to progress. Travel directly northwest of the musician - cutting a straight line through the investigation area to the other side - until you see some white smoke floating into the air. This section of the quest is easy, since the smoke rises into the sky and is easy to see from a good distance. You’ll find the first offering sitting on a rock, next to the river Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Look northwest, and climb up the cliff toward the center of the the circle to explore the Ruins of Old Yarikawa. When you regain control of Jin, you’ll already be in the search zone for your first quest. Start running north west Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Search Old Yarikawa for white smoke The search area is wide for Old Yarikawa. Talk to the musician there, and listen to his tale. For The Spirit of Yarikawa’s Vengeance Mythic Tale, go just west from Rebel’s Last Stand, across the bridge. Finding the musician Find the musician across the bridge, just west of Revel’s Last Stand Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via PolygonĪt the start of every Mythic Tale, you’ll need to find a musician in the world - rumors from townspeople, especially from the Golden Temple, can help mark the musician on the map. In this guide, we’ll show you how to acquire the Dance of Wrath. It's an absolute must-play and undoubtedly earns a perfect 10/10 rating.Ghost of Tsushima’s The Spirit of Yarikawa’s Vengeance Mythic Tale is the fourth you’ll encounter (and the first in Toyotama). If you haven't experienced the beauty, honor, and exhilaration of Ghost of Tsushima, it's high time you embark on this unforgettable journey through feudal Japan. Playing it three times and still being in love with every aspect of it speaks volumes about its enduring appeal. Every duel feels like a cinematic masterpiece Ghost of Tsushima is more than just a game it's a masterpiece that showcases the power of storytelli****meplay, and artistic vision coming together. The choice between honorable samurai duels and stealthy ghost tactics is brilliant. The meticulously crafted landscapes, vibrant colors, and the play of light and shadow make Tsushima Island come alive like no other game The tale of Jin Sakai's transformation from a loyal samurai to the titular Ghost is a gripping and emotionally charged journey Combat in Ghost of Tsushima is fluid, satisfying, and incredibly diverse. Having played this masterpiece three times already, I can confidently say that this game is nothing short of perfection Ghost of Tsushima's open world is breathtakingly beautiful. Ghost of Tsushima is not just a game it's an experience, a journey, and a love letter to samurai culture that keeps me coming back for more. ![]()
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