6/21/2023 0 Comments Ghost of tsushima trophiesMake sure to give them another bow for good measure. If you’ve completed all three monkey statue deeds, the stone idols will be sitting off to the left. To complete the Monkey Sanctuary, you need to play the flute while standing on the round stone tile in front of the large rock monkey. Continue upwards, grappling, swinging, and jumping to branches until you arrive at the top. Another two tightropes lead to a tree branch that you need to swing from. Walk to the left and jump down to the path.Ĭontinue on the cliffside, then up more climbing stones. Another grapple point and a tightrope (that you can also grapple to). Climb up right after the bridge, there are stones jutting out on the right rock wall. Keep climbing and grappling until you come to another bamboo bridge. The rest of the climb is straight-forward, without branching paths from now on. If not, climb back up the wall to the bamboo bridge to continue your ascent. If you’ve already been to the top of Monkey Sanctuary, the Trophy will have unlocked now. You may also spot a Sakai Banner up behind it: make sure you grab it before you go! What action involves saying nothing? Bowing: simply swipe down on the Touchpad to perform a (silent) bow, and you’ll have unlocked the secret. The pool will have a small shoreline you can clamber onto with the stone monkey on it, this one holding its mouth: the message here is silence. Use it and then either swing out and let go to safely land in the pool below, or let go while still to drop and grapple onto another point on the wall further below and climb down from there. When you land on the third ledge you can walk around, look South to spot a grapple branch. Walk across it and then use the grapple point at the far end to start climbing downwards. Ghost of Tsushima PlayStation 4 Home Guides Q&A Cheats Reviews Media News Board Topic Archived Page of 6 Next Last Youre browsing the GameFAQs Message Boards as a guest. Climb back up to the rock tunnel and, just after it, you'll find a thin bridge of bamboo.
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