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Ghost of Tsushima: Crafting guide Ghost of Tsushima guide, walkthrough

Last update: 20 July 2020

On this page of the guide to Ghost of Tsushima you will find basic information about crafting. You will learn how to obtain crafting materials and how to use them. We also answer the question of whether it is possible to make gadgets without additional tools or equipment.

Crafting in Ghost Of Tsushima - general idea

The main character, except for minor exceptions, is unable to personally craft items using crafting materials - Ghost of Tsushima: Crafting guide - Basics - Ghost of Tsushima Guide, Walkthrough

The main character, except for minor exceptions, is unable to personally craft items using crafting materials. As a result, you cannot use resources to make arrows or kunai knives on your own.

Once you amass the required amount of resources, you can visit various specialists and traders. Jin can then hand over the amassed components to them in exchange for replenishing ammo, gadgets, cosmetic items, or permanent equipment upgrades (e.g. for katanas, bows or armour).

All resources are stored in the pouch. There is a limit to carried items and resources, but most of the time, you don't have to worry about it. It is best to simply use the materials collected on a regular basis to minimize the potential for the problem of maxing-out the inventory space.

Crafting materials are found primarily in the game world. Look for all kinds of shiny objects - they can be ingots, fabrics or bushes, for example. Materials can also be awarded as a reward, e.g. for completing quests or by recapturing Mongol-held locations. Keep in mind that you can always view the reward list before you start an activity or a task. This is especially useful if you are looking for rare material of a particular type.

One of the aforementioned exceptions are the purple and orange flowers, which become available to gather once you unlock the blowgun thanks to the progress in the main story - Ghost of Tsushima: Crafting guide - Basics - Ghost of Tsushima Guide, Walkthrough

One of the aforementioned exceptions are the purple and orange flowers, which become available to gather once you unlock the blowgun thanks to the progress in the main story. Collecting these flowers leads to an immediate replenishing of the supply of poison arrows (in order to make the darts you need to complete the The Proud Do Not Endure quest). You don't have to look for ready-made arrows or buy them.

Types of crafting materials

There are 12 categories of crafting materials in the Ghost of Tsushima - Ghost of Tsushima: Crafting guide - Basics - Ghost of Tsushima Guide, Walkthrough

There are 12 categories of crafting materials in the Ghost of Tsushima. You can view your current stock by opening the collections tab in your inventory.

MATERIAL NAME

WHERE TO FIND?

USES

Bamboo

This material is found quite often. Find trees and ready-cut bamboo while exploring the world.

Visit bowyers Bamboo is one of the ingredients required for bow upgrades.

Yew Wood

Find trees and ready-cut wood while exploring the world.

Visit bowyers Yew Wood is one of the ingredients required for bow upgrades.

Wax Wood

It's one of the rarer materials. Find trees and ready-cut wood (especially at shinto shrines).

Visit bowyers Hazenoka Wood is one of the ingredients required for bow upgrades.

Iron

This material is found quite often. Explore the locations on the map which are occupied by Mongols.

Visit swordsmiths. Iron is one of the ingredients for improving katana and tanto.

Steel

Explore the locations on the map which are occupied by Mongols.

Visit swordsmiths. Steel is one of the ingredients for improving katana and tanto.

Gold

It's one of the rarer materials. Explore the locations on the map which are occupied by Mongols. Gold can also be one of the rewards for recaputring larger enemy locations (e.g. Mongol military camps).

Visit swordsmiths. Gold is one of the ingredients for improving katana and tanto.

Linen

Explore the world of the game and take part in the Tales of Tsushima (quests), in which linen is one of the prizes.

Visit Armouers Linen is one of the ingredients for improving attires and armor.

Leather

Explore the world of the game and take part in Tales of Tsushima (quests), in which leather is one of the prizes.

Note - This entry does not involve predator hides, which are a separate crafting material.

Visit Armouers Leather is one of the ingredients for improving attires and armor.

Silk

It's one of the rarer materials. Explore the world of the game and take part in Tales of Tsushima (quests) in which allies take part.

Visit Armouers Silk is one of the ingredients for improving attires and armor.

Supplies

The most commonly found material. Supplies are found almost everywhere.

Supplies are a type of the ingredients needed for all sorts of equipment upgrades. They can also be treated as currency in the game world, used to buy other materials as well as gadgets and ammunition.

Flowers

Explore the game world and pick up the growing flowers. You can collect flowers in all color varieties. The purple flowers are unique, as they are used to produce blow darts.

Visit traders Flowers can be used to unlock dyes for weapons and costumes, as well as to buy cosmetic items (e.g. new varieties of hats).

Predator Hides

Looted from defense dogs, boars, and bears. Each predator will leave one or more pieces of skin. Skip attacking deer, as they don't leave any items behind.

Visit trappers. Predator skins are used to increase the amount of carried gadgets and ammunition.

Buying and spending crafting materials

In the vast majority of cases, a specialist in a particular field (e - Ghost of Tsushima: Crafting guide - Basics - Ghost of Tsushima Guide, Walkthrough

In the vast majority of cases, a specialist in a particular field (e.g. a Bowyer) is interested in accepting crafting materials from the hero. For these materials, a specialist can perform various services, such as upgrading weapons to a higher level to improve its statistics.

An exception to the rule described above are trappers and traders offering cosmetic items - Ghost of Tsushima: Crafting guide - Basics - Ghost of Tsushima Guide, Walkthrough

An exception to the rule described above are trappers and traders offering cosmetic items. With trappers, you can buy crafting materials as well as ammunition and gadgets (e.g. bombs or Kunai knives). In this case, supplies are the currency.

From traders, you can buy cosmetic items such as dyes, new sword designs, or unique headwear - Ghost of Tsushima: Crafting guide - Basics - Ghost of Tsushima Guide, Walkthrough

From traders, you can buy cosmetic items such as dyes, new sword designs, or unique headwear. Flowers are the currency in this case.

How to get more crafting materials?

There is a way to increase the overall number of found crafting materials - Ghost of Tsushima: Crafting guide - Basics - Ghost of Tsushima Guide, Walkthrough

There is a way to increase the overall number of found crafting materials. This involves acquiring a Charm of Inari. Once placed in an active slot, Jin will find more supplies, predator skins, bamboo, and wood. A bonus will be awarded every time you find the mentioned ingredients in the game world and pick them up. It does not apply to quest rewards or recapturing Mongol-held locations.

You can get this talisman by visiting a shinto shrine - Ghost of Tsushima: Crafting guide - Basics - Ghost of Tsushima Guide, Walkthrough

You can get this talisman by visiting a shinto shrine. Take a particular interest in the Arrow Peak Shrine from the first region of Tsushima. The talisman is a reward for completing the climb and reaching the shrine at the top of the mountain.

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