The Kin Bamboo strike is on the island, near a campfire, in a circle of rocks. Just to the north of the town, there’s a small, oval island. Bamboo Strike #15 – Kinįrom there, we go west, to central Kin, near the main town of the area. The Endless Forest bamboo strike is in front of said house. Below the lighthouse, there’s a house and a stable. Once there, you’ll spot a lighthouse from a distance. The first Kamiagata Bamboo Strike in Ghost of Tsushima is in the east of the Kin region, at the little horn. So, before we get into the details, here are the locations on the map. That’s the only difference, however the bamboo strikes themselves work the same. Specifically, you’ll find two in Kin and one in Sago. Again, that’s one per area in the region except, this time, there are two in one of them. In Kamiagata, there are three bamboo strikes for you to complete. North of the village, there’s a walled-off mansion, and the Otsuna Bamboo Strike is in the courtyard, to the right of the entrance. Northwest of Omi Lake and south of Kubara Forest, you’ll come across Omi Village. Lastly, we’re going to the northwest corner of Toyotama, to the far north of Otsuna. The Kubara Bamboo Strike is right next to said watchtower. Once there, you’ll spot a large watchtower on top of a hill. We’re talking about the area west of Little Monk’s Pond, southeast of Serene Forest, and northwest of Old Toyotama Hills. In the northwest of this area, on a cliff overlooking the sea, in a small clearing, is where the Akashima Bamboo Strike is.įrom there, we head to the northwest, to the south of the Kubara region. In the north of this stretch, you’ll come across Old Togo Rice Fields. The first Bamboo Strike in Toyotama is in the narrow stretch of land between Izuhara and Toyotama proper. Below, you’ll find a map with all of their locations. And, much like in Izuhara, each of the areas of Toyotama have their own bamboo strike – Akashima, Umugi, Yarikawa, Kushi, Kubara and Otsuna. The mechanics are completely the same nothing changes from Izuhara – you just have to complete the button sequences. In the Toyotama region of Ghost of Tsushima, there are six bamboo strikes for you to complete. The Komoda Bamboo Strike lies at the base of said watchtower. Go inside and explore the town until you find the watchtower. East of Wolf Cub Falls and Trader’s Forest, you’ll find Komoda Town. Lastly, we’re going even further to the northwest. Below the sheets is the Kashine Bamboo Strike. As you make your way through the pass, look out for the section full of white sheets at the top of a hill. In the northeast of the Kashine region, you’ll come across a place called Wanderer’s Pass. Our next target is in the northwest of Izuhara. In the southwest corner of the town, in the corner of the courtyard of what seems to be some kind of palace, is where the Komatsu Bamboo Strike lies. Near Brown River Gorge, to the west, you’ll find the town of Komatsu Forge. Bamboo Strike #5 – Komatsuįrom there, head north to the next large river. There’s a huge boulder on the river bank, with the bamboo strike next to it. On the Tsutsu side, northwest of the Burn Down Logging Base, you’ll come across an area called Rustling Bend. Now, we’re going west, to the bank of the river separating Azamo and Tsutsu. The location is called simply Azamo Bamboo Strike. At the side of the courtyard near the corner of the house is the bamboo-cutting banner and the bamboo-cutting place. In the east of the town, there’s a small house with a large, bare courtyard. Bamboo Strike #3 – Azamoįor the third bamboo strike on this island, we’re going all the way to the south of Azamo and the town of Azamo Bay. Here, you’ll find a really large house, and next to it, there’s the bamboo banner pointing you to the Ariake Bamboo Strike. Specifically, we’re going to the northern border of Azamo, to the area northeast of Kii’s Pond and southwest of Houren’s Pasture. Bamboo Strike #2 – Ariakeīamboo Strike #2 we found in Izuhara is in the south, in Azamo. Simply complete the button prompts quickly to increase your Resolve. Talk to the NPC to learn a bit more, then proceed to the bamboo-cutting “altar” to start the mini game. There’s also an NPC with a different bamboo symbol above his head. If you circle around to the northwest of the town, you’ll find a house with a white banner and a symbol of cut bamboo on it. In the center of the Hiyoshi area, there’s a town called Hiyoshi Springs. The first bamboo strike mini-game that we’ve come across is in the northeast of Izuhara, in Hiyoshi.
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