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How to Get Silk in Ghost of Tsushima?

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Silk is one of the rarest resources you can find in Ghost of Tsushima, essential for upgrading Jin’s armor to higher levels. Unlike common resources, you can’t collect Silk by exploring. Instead, you need to complete specific side quests to get it.

You’ll use Silk for the final armor upgrades, just like linen or leather. Once you have Silk, take it to the armorer for an upgrade. In the game, you’ll recognize Silk as colorful folded clothing.

In this article, I will show you How To Get Silk In Ghost of Tsushima.

How To Get Silk In Ghost of Tsushima?

To Get Silk in Ghost of Tsushima, focus on completing Side Tales where Jin helps his friends. There are 18 side tales that reward you with Silk.

You can check if a Side Tale offers Silk by hovering over its icon on the map. Prioritize completing side quests involving Masako, Ishikawa, Yuna, and Norio to get Silk faster.

Here are the side tales that reward Silk:

Side Tale NameCharacter
A Mother’s PeaceMasako
The Sensei and the StudentIshikawa
The Past Never PassesIshikawa
Dreams of ConquestIshikawa
The Ghost and the Demon SenseiIshikawa
The Terror of OtsunaIshikawa
The HeadmanMasako
The HusbandMasako
The Family ManMasako
The ThiefMasako
The Tale of YunaYuna
Silent DeathYuna
The Black WolfYuna
Message in BloodYuna
The Last Warrior MonkNorio
Three Actions, Three IllusionsNorio
The Cause of SufferingNorio
The Guardian of TsushimaNorio

You can also buy Silk from Trappers, located in Komatsu (once liberated) and other Mongol-occupied settlements. Clearing these camps can reward you with Silk from chests. Once you trade with a Trapper, their stock will be depleted but will restock the next day.

Save Silk for the armor you use the most, especially for final upgrades, as Silk is a rare and valuable resource in Ghost of Tsushima.

MD. Ismail is the creator of GamerBuster, a site for gamers. He loves gaming and shares news, reviews, and tips to help other gamers. MD. Ismail works hard to keep GamerBuster fun and useful for everyone who loves games.

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