![]() ![]() – In the hollow of a giant tree in North Kashine forest in Izuhara – At a large tree in the middle of Izuhara Clearing in northeast Hiyoshi in Izuhara – At Kashine Hills in the north part Kashine in Izuhara, there’s a large house with a small lake in front, at the back of the lake by a tree is a fox statue and a hidden altar sign – At the river near Kishi Village in Izuhara, on a small wooden pier outside of a building – At a fishing pier on the east side of Kechi Fishing Village in Izuhara, on see a square section of walkway sticking out – At the Isonade Coast in Izuhara, early on the path to the Mending Rock Shrine, you’ll see a frog statue by the cliffside – At the cemetery outside of Komatsu Forge in Izuhara, on the east side – At Tadayori’s Rest in Izuhara, which you go to during The Legend of Tadayori Mythic Tale, it’s a hidden mountain cemetery in the middle of Houren’s Pasture, Kuta Grasslands and Winding Trail. That said if you missed finding them or need extra help we’ve highlighted some of the earliest/easiest ones to find, and more than enough to get you the bronze trophy: If you’re keeping in mind to look for the signposts as you play through the game you’ll likely find enough to satisfy the trophy requirements long before the credits roll. The trophy requires doing this at ten unique hidden altars, which is easy enough given there are far, far more than ten throughout the game world. We won’t spoil that for you here, though. Most (but not all) of the time, you’ll know it’s worked because something will happen. ![]() The altar itself could be a statue, a tree, a natural formation, even a body of water, but as long as you’re standing next to the sign when you use the aforementioned bow command the altar should ‘activate’. The primary way to recognise a hidden altar is to spot a wooden signpost depicting a person bowing, these are placed next to (most) hidden altars. Unlike the game’s Inari Shrines and Shinto Shrines, these ones aren’t marked on the map or tracked in any menu, and they can often embody very different physical forms. Hidden altars are found all throughout Tsushima, some in obvious places and some cleverly hidden. With that knowledge in your back pocket, it’s time to find these ‘hidden altars’, another little extra that the game leaves to players to discover. That’s lesson #1 on your way to Honour the Unseen. This trophy is an interesting one once you know what to do it’s incredibly easy to achieve, but knowing what to do is half the battle.įor starters, the game doesn’t really ever draw attention to the fact that you can make Jin bow at any time by swiping down on the DualShock 4’s touch pad. We’d recommend you only read ahead if you’re already at a point where you’re actively trying to pop these trophies. It probably goes without saying but the following will go over content in the game that might be considered spoilers, including some things you might want to discover on your own. If you’ve clicked through to this, that likely applies to you, so allow us to talk you through both the Honour the Unseen, and Cooper Clan Cosplayer trophies to help you on your journey to Platinum. ![]() ![]() While the overall list is fairly straightforward and quite achievable, there are a few that we anticipate might stump some players. Sucker Punch’s massive samurai epic Ghost of Tsushima has finally been unleashed on the world, and as fans start to pick up the game and explore the beautiful island of Tsushima they’ll find a healthy list of PlayStation trophies waiting to recognise their progress. Note: The following information references some mid-to-late-game content and we recommend it only be used as a guide if you’re already attempting these trophies and need help. ![]()
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