![]() Search Hiyoshi for the mountain Head back to the Hiyoshi Inn Hot Spring for the final leg of the quest Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Inside, grab another painting and head back outside. The island should be right in front of you. The island should be obvious, based on the painting, once you get close Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Follow them, and you’ll find a smooth path down to the shore. You’ll eventually run into more blue flowers. As you descend to the shore, you should be able to see blue flowers Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygonįollow the coast until you find a way down - you’ll need to go up before you go down, so just follow alongside the ocean, on the cliff. Look straight ahead and you’ll see two islands - you’re looking for the second one here, the one without the bridge. You’ll know you’re going the right way if you see fields of blue flowers. When you reach the objective marker, push forward until you can see the ocean. You’re looking for an island that resembles the painting, meaning lots of blue flowers and trees. Ignore his ominous message and follow the wind to the coast. Note that if you need to see the painting again, you can swipe your finger left on the touchpad.Ĭrawl out of the tomb and a mysterious figure will tell you to stop what you’re doing. The painting is your new point of reference, but the game will still point you in the right direction. Search Hiyoshi for the island Head north from the tomb, and climb down to the shore to reach the island covered in blue flowers Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Grab it and use it to find your next location. You’ll know you’re in the right spot when Jin says that someone has cracked this tomb open. On the west side of the rock, there’s a tomb entrance you can slide in Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Go down into the rocky gulch and follow the blue flowers (this is where that objective comes in handy!) to the opening. On the west side of the rock (the side opposite to the ocean), there’s a very small, easy-to-miss opening (pictured in the image below). The rock has very little flora on it, but there are blue flowers around it. You’re looking for a large rock in the middle of the forest. You’re looking for a big rock on the coast Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon The objective “follow the blue flowers” can be a little deceptive because there are blue flowers everywhere, and it’s easy to get lost. If you’re coming here straight from the musician, hold forward and make slight adjustments right. When you see blue flowers and the objective becomes a large search zone, you know you’re in the right spot. ![]() The game gives you a vague objective and asks you to explore a large area to find the correct location.įollow the first gust of wind, which takes you to a nearby coast. This Mythic Tale is one of the trickier ones in Ghost of Tsushima. Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon ![]() Search the Hiyoshi Coast for blue flowers Travel east, toward the ocean and stop when you see blue flowers. Talk to the musician there, and listen to his tale. ![]() For The Curse of Uchitsune Mythic Tale, head to the Hiyoshi Inn Hot Springs (pictured above). Finding the musician Travel to the Hiyoshi Inn Hot Springs, where the musician is playing his tale Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via PolygonĪt the start of every Mythic Tale, you 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 walkthrough, we’ll show you how to acquire the longbow and the explosive arrow. ![]() Ghost of Tsushima’s The Curse of Uchitsune Mythic Tale is either the second or third you’ll encounter, and it will give two powerful pieces of gear to aid in your journey. ![]()
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