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How to get Magatama in Ghostwire: Tokyo

Get this upgrade resource with ease.

In Ghostwire: Tokyo, players can upgrade their character in various ways. Some upgrades require skill points, which Akito earns each time he levels up, while other upgrades require different resources. One of these materials is Magatama, but how can players acquire it?

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To earn Magatama, players must absorb Yokai on their journey through Tokyo. Players can find Yokai via side missions like 'Zashiki-Warashi in GhostWire: Tokyo. Some Yokai also wander around Tokyo outside of side missions. Once you've acquired Magatama, you can use it to unlock skills that are otherwise unobtainable.

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What are Magatama used for?

Magatama unlocks specific portions of Akito's skill trees in GhostWire: Tokyo. Depending on what type of skill players are trying to unlock, they'll need varying levels of Magatama to break Skill Locks. The skill shown below requires seven Magatama before players can open it up and use their skill points on the following skill.

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Where to find Magatama in Ghostwire: Tokyo

Magatama, as specified above, is found during specific side missions containing Yokai. Side missions appear as green circles on the map. When scrolling over a side mission, players can see the rewards from that quest. Look for side missions that list Magatama as a reward.

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For more on Ghostwire: Tokyo, visit some of our other articles here on Pro Game Guides, like How to Fast Travel in Ghostwire: Tokyo.


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