There’s a lot to see and do in Ghostwire: Tokyo. If you are a fan of a good, old-fashioned collect-a-thon, you are going to be in your element. Exploring the desolated streets of Shibuya is always a treat for the eyes, but look a bit deeper, and you’re bound to find something mechanically enticing.
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Most collectible hunts in Ghostwire: Tokyo comes with some sort of incentive. Whether that be permanent passive boons from Tanuki, Skill points from KK Notes, or, in the case of Prayer Beads, unfathomable destructive and utilitarian power. If there was only one thing you hunted in Ghostwire: Tokyo - besides the ghosts, of course - then make it Prayer Beads.
Prayer Beads are almost exclusively found at cleansed Shrines scattered around Tokyo. They serve as rewards for clearing the main route, as well as expanding the map in optional ways in addition to just clearing away all that nasty fog. One thing to remember: you don’t automatically receive your Prayer Beads for clearing Shrines. You have to manually pick them up.
The few that aren’t linked to Shrines, are instead linked to Nekomata and serve as rewards for completing enough Relic Requests. Finally, some beads are rewards for nabbing the Hero Of Tokyo Trophy/Achievement and absorbing all 240,300 Spirits. Yes, you read that right. No, It’s not a typo.
Prayer Beads are equipable items that serve as Ghostwire: Tokyo’s main form of gear customization. Prayer Beads are incredibly powerful tools that Akito can - and should - use. Each set of Prayer Beads can drastically alter how you play the game, with many providing potent combat buffs or useful utility options.
Akito will gain the ability to wear Prayer Beads during Chapter
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