When it comes to element attacks, you can't go wrong with a bit of Water Weaving. Ghostwire: Tokyo may have three elements, Wind, Water, and Fire, but there's only one work horse. If you want one ghost banished, or a group, Water Weaving has you covered. It deals great damage, it has a decent supply of energy, and when charged, it can even take apart bosses.
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It's so good in fact, it may become your default method of attack. This will unfortunately lead to Akito running out "ammo" pretty darn quickly - even with the Weaves generous default. As a result, you want to be prioritizing getting as many Jizo Statues as possible, as soon as possible.
Like with most things in Ghostwire: Tokyo, Water Jizo Statues are scattered all around Tokyo. Blocking you from accessing them is a fatal fog that's just dying to end your game. You can cleanse Torii Gates to clear the fog away, but many of these gates are hidden behind story progression. You won't be able to find all Water Jizo Statues until around Chapter Four.
Akisawa Shrine
Go to Akisawa Shrine and head northeast towards Shibuya Central Hospital. Keep heading north until your reach a gas station and circle around it. You will find the Jizo Statue in a wooden shrine near some flowers. Alternatively, if you have already unlocked the Fast Travel point at Shibuya Central Hospital, start there and then continue as usual to save some time.
Akitsu Shrine
Travel to Akitsu Shrine and head southwest. Near the fog wall, you will find a convenience store. Go around the store, and you'll find a Jizo Statue tucked away in an alcove.
Chishima Shrine
Go to Chishima Shrine and head north, following the forest (but don't
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