Studios with a long history often enjoy including little nods, references, and Easter eggs to their previous titles, and Sucker Punch certainly fits the bill on that front. The studio's latest release, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ghost of Tsushima, follows two successful trilogies, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sly Cooper and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:InFamous, and while there are similarities between this latest game and both of their previous franchises, it's the master raccoon thief 🥀that feels like a more direct comparison. While there's no way to actually transform your samurai into a man-sized raccoon wearing a cap and gloves, they did include a way for you to get pretty close, and give you a trophy for your efforts.

Aside from how you chose to engage in combat, whether that be more direct or using a stealthy approach, Ghost of Tsushima also allows a ton of player expression through their armor and cosmetic options you can find as you explore the titular island. In total there are 11 armor sets, 10 to discover since you begin the game equipped with the Broken Armor set, and each come with their own perks and visual style. Small spoiler warning here. If you don't want to know the names of any armor or cosmetic items, or where to acquire them, we will be going over the one set needed for this guide in detail as well as showing what the full set looks like. Also note that you will not be able to get all the items require until 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Act 3 of the game.

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The 10 armors you can find as Jin traveling, sneaking, and dueling his way across Tsushima are the Traveller's Attire, Samurai Clan Armor, Ronin Attire, Tadayori's Armor, Gosaku's Arm🌌or, Kensei Armor, Sakai Clan Armor, Ghost Armor, Mongol Commander's Armor, and Fundoshi. There are also 21 masks, and 45 helmets and headbands. Between all three, and the dyes you can purchase to alter colors, there ar💮e essentially limitless possibilities for you to create a Jin that is completely unique.

If you wanted to have Jin do his best Sly Cooper cosplay, then you will need a very specific set of clothing ♓items to meet the requirements. First up will be the armor. For this set you're going to need Gosaku's Armor, which can be obtained by completing the Mythic Tale 'The Unbreakable Gosaku'. This Mythic Tale unlocks during Act 2 of the game, and tasks Jin with collecting six keys from six different farms across the island. Once all are collected, the keys can be used to retrieve Gosaku's armor. But, in order to make this armor look the part, you're also going to need to apply the Ocean's Guardian dye which can be bought from any merchant.

Constructing the rest of the outfit is comparatively very simple. You'll need to put on the Crooked Kama Headband, and Thief's wrap on your head to get that burglar look going. Finally, the last piece is your sword kit, which in itself is a reference to the thieving raccoon, the Sly Tanuki that makes Jin appear to have a furry ringed tail. If you haven't found these purely cosmetic items yet, just set your wi𓃲nd to target 'Wind of Vanity' to lꦬead you in the right direction.

With all these pieces combined, you'll be ready to tip-toe around Tsushima pretending to be the master thief from the old PS2 da꧟ys. Plus, you'll snag yourself the Cooper Clan Cosplayer trophy in the proces𝔉s.

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