


Exploring while wearing Traveller’s Attire clears 30% more fog of war, letting you map out the island quicker, and the controller will vibrate when you’re within 60m of an artifact, making your search for secrets a lot more efficient. A great many players choose to focus not on the game’s extensive combat system, but instead purely on exploring the island, discovering its many secrets and appreciating the detail with which the lush landscape is rendered.įor these players, the Traveller’s Attire is perfect it has no benefits for combat, but as its name implies, it’s great for exploration. Once you get far enough into the game, all of it is open for you to explore as you wish. However, it’s still an expansive place (a bit bigger than the real-life island nation of Tuvalu, according to calculations) with numerous landmarks and some very rugged terrain. This game’s version of the island of Tsushima might not be as big as the real one. The player is rewarded with the fundoshi after they’ve rested at all 18 hot springs on the map. It’s actually surprisingly useful for players who prefer a more pacifistic approach and would rather sneak past danger unnoticed than face it. FundoshiĪlright, this is technically just joke armor (it literally just consists of traditional underwear from the time), but this very skimpy set of armor does have the advantage of causing the player to make no noise while they move, even when sprinting. Unless you have literally no other set available, there’s no reason to wear this one. In other words, this one will be immediately inferior to whatever set of armor you first come across. As the name implies, it’s a broken set of samurai armor with no bonuses, no upgrades, and no dyes. We’re really just including this one for the sake of completeness it’s the armor that Jin starts the game with.
