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T Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Ariake lighthouse Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Komoda lighthouse Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Toyotama Lighthouse locations Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon The first one, Tsutsu Lighthouse, will get rekindled as part of the story. Izuhara has three lighthouses to rekindle. Izuhara lighthouse locations Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon In this Ghost of Tsushima guide, we’ll show you the location of every lighthouse along with maps to help you easily find them. Thankfully, you’ll rekindle two of these structures as you go through the story, but the other six require some legwork. To get the Light the Way Trophy, you need to find the eight lighthouses that are scattered across your homeland. Feel free to zigzag across the island finding every piece of vanity gear you haven’t located yet like haikus to gain headbands, or more tales to increase your Legend.Among the main Ghost of Tsushima milestones you can achieve, the Light the Way Trophy might be one of the easiest - although it does require you to ride all over the island. Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via PolygonĪt this point, you can travel around that area using your Guiding Wind to explore Undiscovered Locations. Zoom in, and you’ll see every area you haven’t found yet, designated as an Undiscovered Location.ĭozens of Undiscovered Locations appeared after we fully liberated Izuhara When you fully liberate an area and defeat the Mongols occupying those locations, you’ll unlock a Ghost of Tsushima Trophy, and the fog of war will lift. You can fully liberate a section of Tsushima by clearing out all Mongol camps and occupied farmsteads. Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via PolygonĪs you follow the story and unlock the second area of Tsushima, Toyotama, the game will tell you that other parts of the island are still under Mongol control - even after completing the main story missions in the game’s first area Izuhara. Kuta farmstead in Izuhara is under Mongol control To liberate it from Mongol control, you need to find red icons that signify Mongol territory when you hover over them on your map. To change the occupied status of a region, you need to liberate it from Mongol control. In this guide, we’ll show you how to liberate Tsushima island and reveal every icon on the map, which will help you see every exploration location and grab every reward. Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon and Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Ghost of Tsushima’s Izuhara map, liberated and under Mongol control
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To see everything, you need to change the occupied status, which you can see when you zoom out on the Tsushima Island map, which you can see below both in its red (meaning Mongol controlled) and gray (meaning liberated) states. You’ll naturally clear chunks of each while working through the game’s story, exploring the island, and increasing your Legend, but that won’t disclose the locations of everything. In Ghost of Tsushima, there are three areas of the titular island to liberate from Mongol control - Izuhara in the south, Toyotama in the middle of the island, and Kamiagata at the north.