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How to raise your synergy level to max in Ghostwire: Tokyo

More synergy means more power. It's pure logistics, or something like that...

The synergy level in Ghostwire: Tokyo directly correlates to leveling up, so it's pretty important. The more you level up, the more you can upgrade your abilities so that your attacks become more efficient, you can gain more ether, and you can glide for longer, among other things. This is how to get max synergy.

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Your synergy level is increased by saving souls/spirits and depositing them into phone booths, sounds wacky, right?

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There are 240,300 spirits in total to collect, and only once you have all of them safely put into the phone box will you reach max synergy at level 50.

It's a bit of a grind, but remember to absorb any nearby spirits immediately when you first see them. They can literally be anywhere; inside trains stations, on the rooftops, as well as on the streets and in alleyways.

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You will also need to have available Katashiro to absorb them. These can be found in shrines but can also be purchased from select Nekomata stores for the price of 3,000 Meika. The more you keep on you, the more spirits you can collect without running to a phone box.

The phone boxes are very common, so thankfully, you don't have to worry about it being a Resident Evil ink ribbon situation.

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Hannah Townsend
Hi there! I'm Hannah and I am a guide and news journalist for PGG. My gaming adventures started back in '98 and I have been an avid gamer ever since. You will usually find me playing the likes of The Last of Us, Days Gone (I like zombies), the GTA Series and The Sims to name a few!