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How to earn the ‘Don’t Worry About it’ Trophy in Ghostwire: Tokyo

Luck of the draw.

Ghostwire: Tokyo, like most other PlayStation titles, boasts a wide array of trophies for players to track down and add to their collection. Because Ghostwire: Tokyo has a feasible trophy list, it makes attaining the Platinum Trophy possible for anyone willing to put in the time to complete the list of tasks. One trophy, Don't Worry about it, asks players to pull the "Daikyo" Omikuji.

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Where to get Omikuji

Players can get Omikuji paper fortunes at certain shrines in Ghostwire: Tokyo. Fortunes cost 200 Meika per draw, so make sure to have some cash ready before rolling for the Daikyo Omikuji. Keep an eye out for the following image to locate an Omikuji fortune point. You'll only be able to draw once at each Omikuji location until some time passes, so be ready to hop around the map and hit multiple Omikuji points if you don't hear the Daikyo on your first try.

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Related: All Omikuji Effects in GhostWire: Tokyo

How to pull a "Daikyo" Omikuji

Pulling a Daikyo Omikuji ultimately boils down to luck, and you'll have to roll the dice and spend 200 Meika on your fortune. Players can get seven different fortunes from Omikuji, with Daikyo being the unlucky pull that immediately lowers player HP to 1. We recommend stocking up on healing items before trying for this Omikuji, as you'll need to replenish your health after grabbing Daikyo.

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For more on Ghostwire: Tokyo, check out some of our other guides here on Pro Game Guides, like What graphics mode should you choose on PlayStation 5 in Ghostwire: Tokyo?


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Tai Hofmann
I’m Tai, a gaming guru from Ohio and Staff Writer for Pro Game Guides. Few things are as incredible to me as the interactive experiences video games provide, and I want to use my writing talent to help others enjoy games as well! If I’m not gaming, I’m probably watching Marvel movies or anime.