In Ghost of Tsushima, players need to scour the scene for resources and spots of enthusiasm without the assistance of a traditional HUD. There is a lot of untamed life that players should watch out for, including foxes, golden birds, and even plants. One of the most significant of these resources is flowers that Jin can discover developing everywhere.
Flowers are dissipated throughout the world of Ghost of Tsushima. Fortunately, there are some approaches to discovering them for players who are focused. While the flowers do sparkle and can be found with the unaided eye, it’s fundamentally simpler to discover them with the Traveler’s Attire.
The Traveler’s Attire is a ratty-looking piece of a defensive layer that players can purchase from any dye trader right off the bat in the game. It has a portion of awful weapon details in the game and isn’t even attractive, and it probably won’t resemble a decent purchase for players from the get-go. Be that as it may, its actual worth isn’t in the details; it’s in the capacities the shield awards Jin.
The Traveler’s Attire permits players to follow the areas of records, singing crickets, and Undiscovered Flowers over the guide. Players can pick which of these three they need to follow. Press directly on the d-pad, select “Undiscovered Flowers,” and get a few insights into where the nearest flowers are.
At that point, players can utilize Guiding Wind to direct them in the correct direction. Watch out for the sparkle of unpicked flowers. When the nearest blossom has been picked, Guiding Wind will direct the player to the following area.
While searching for flowers, watch out for golden birds, foxes, fox sanctums, and the other regular compasses that will lead Jin to other significant focal points.
Flowers are utilized to buy things in Ghost of Tsushima. On the off chance that players are hoping to change their armors with hues like the dark or white colors from merchants, they’ll have to get their hands on a few flowers initially.
Flowers develop in pretty much every edge of the three districts and 40 biomes in Ghost of Tsushima. So, players ought to continually keep watch to gather a large portion of these valuable blossoms.