Ghost of Tsushima has some new surprises in store for fans of the game. Recently, Sucker Punch released an update for the game that added a multiplayer mode called Legends. This multiplayer mode allows players to play through a co-op story, run 4-player survival missions, and challenge their abilities with weekly nightmare missions.
Not only that, but each class in the multiplayer mode gets access to tiered gear that enhances their abilities. Some of this gear, of course, is legendary. These legendary items offer some of the best abilities to use against the Mongols, so it is only fitting to go over what they actually do.
20 Master’s Katana
This katana is an essential piece of gear for anyone who loves switching between stances to gain an advantage on the battlefield. Anyone who has played the Legends Mode knows that each katana has one stance. A second stance can be added if the katana comes equipped with it or is rerolled to get it.
This can be annoying and takes away from other abilities the katanas can have. However, that isn’t a worry with the legendary Master’s Katana. This katana comes with the ability to switch between all four stances, freeing up the perk slot on it for another ability.
19 Demon Cutter
The Demon Cutter has got to be the Mongol’s worst enemy or at least one of the worst. The perk of this legendary katana gives the player a thirty percent chance of throwing nearby enemies whenever they stagger an opponent.
In other words, this katana is made for crowd control. Imagine running into a group of enemies, staggering one, and everyone else getting thrown backward by a mysterious force. That is the power of the Demon Cutter.
18 Stone Striker
Any fans of Heavenly Strike? If the answer is yes, then they should hope that the Stone Striker katana drops for them. This katana gives the player access to the Heavenly Strike ability without it consuming a perk slot.
Consequently, the player can have access to any of the other useful perks to add to it. Not only that, the Heavenly Strike ability granted by the Stone Striker is stronger than the original making it great for stronger enemies.
17 Yonitsune’s Hand
Yonitsune’s Hand may as well be considered a slightly weaker version of the Demon Cutter. This katana gives the player a thirty percent chance to knock down an enemy stagger by the blade. While it may not be as powerful as the Demon Cutter, it still offers the player a serious advantage over tougher enemies.
Plus the ability is great when combined with an extra stance perk so players can stagger enemies easier. This weapon is also most powerful on the assassin or samurai since they are the most effective at staggering enemies.
16 Masamune’s Edge
The damage this weapon can stack is amazing. Combine Masamune’s Edge with as many damage buffs as possible because its ability has a twenty percent chance for the player’s damage to be doubled.
That may not sound like a high chance, but when some enemies can take a fair amount of hits, that twenty percent definitely comes in handy. This blade is ideal for going up against an Oni, as those types of enemies can take some serious damage.
15 The Weightless Spirit
The Weightless Spirit is the only legendary half bow in the game, but it certainly is useful for bow lovers. Arrow drop can be a real hassle for a warrior. Distant enemies can sometimes be a pain to hit, especially when attempting to get a headshot.
This bow’s ability makes it so that arrows no longer drop on their way to the target. Super useful for anyone who might be struggling with their hunter build.
14 Stone Skipping Bow
If headshots aren’t a problem, perhaps try the Stone Skipping Bow. This is the only legendary longbow in the game, but it is by far the most useful bow for the hunter. This bow’s ability makes all headshots ricochet to nearby enemies.
It is great for clearing groups of enemies and is even more effective when stacked with ranged damage or headshots. Every hunter should seriously consider equipping this bow since they are the only ones who can.
13 Forbidden Medicine
This item is for anyone who is a fan of the ronin class. Forbidden Medicine is a bomb pack that brings out the true healer in any skilled ronin. Its ability makes it so thrown bombs heal the player and nearby allies.
Furthermore, the bombs still harm enemies. This item is beyond useful when running survival missions with the toxic cloud modifier active. This bomb pack is more than capable of saving everyone’s life.
12 Heaven’s Sting
The assassin class is highly skilled at taking down enemies without being seen, and each skill makes killing easier. Each ability allows the assassin to hide and carefully scout the environment before coming in for the kill.
Heaven’s Sting is another tool for the assassin’s arsenal that is designed to make executing targets easier. This blowgun has a twenty percent chance to instantly kill any non-Oni enemy. Another deadly tool for a deadly class.
11 Sacred Iron
Imagine if all enemies could just be a little weaker. It would make everything easier, right? That is why the Sacred Iron charm exists. This charm comes equipped with an ability that makes it so any enemy that strikes the player with melee damage gets the Weaken debuff added to them.
For anyone who doesn’t know, Weaken makes it so enemies take more damage and deal less damage. Not much can get better than that, now can it?
10 Shogun’s Fortitude
Flash bombs are super annoying, aren’t they? How about poison? If only there was a way to get rid of the effects of these nasty annoyances. Luckily, there is.
The Shogun’s Fortitude charm gives the player the ability to avoid these debuffs in their entirety by making them immune. It may not increase damage or give players new abilities, but getting rid of those annoying effects is probably one of the most useful abilities of any legendary item.
9 Benkei’s Last Stand
Archers are probably the biggest annoyance in Ghost of Tsushima and this legendary charm helps to make them a least a little less irritating. Benkei’s Last Stand gives the player a fifteen percent chance to avoid all damage from an arrow. It may not be the biggest chance, but for any player who has a problem with dodging arrows, it can be a true lifesaver.
8 Enjo’s Remorse
Damage is a necessity in Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, especially when taking on nightmare missions. Enemies become so tough that not even the best assassin can stealthily kill enemies in one hit.
Thankfully, the Enjo’s Remorse charm increases all player damage by fifteen percent. The downside is that this bonus is only applied while the player is at full health. In other words, you gotta work for that damage bonus, but boy is it useful.
7 Last Breath
The Last Breath charm is a real lifesaver, literally. This charm is one of the best charms for players who need a little extra help when taking on multiple enemies at one time. Its ability allows the player to skip out on taking fatal damage and instead heal for fifty health.
The charm’s only downside is that the ability can only activate once every five minutes, but that is a small price to pay for being able to avoid fatal damage every now and then.
6 Spirit Kunai
The Spirit Kunai is not the most powerful legendary in the game but the item can prove useful if players are tired of waiting on those pesky cooldown timers. Any time a player gets a kill with these kunai, it lowers the cooldown timers of all the rest of their abilities by fifteen seconds.
That is a fair amount of time if the kunai are used correctly. This weapon could also be good with the ronin class since they get increased ghost weapon damage.
5 The Touch Of Heaven
Here is yet another item that is probably best utilized by ronin but can be good on any class. The Touch of Heaven is a sticky bomb, but not just any normal sticky bomb; no, this sticky bomb heals any ally caught in the blast.
Now, The Touch of Heaven doesn’t heal them tremendously, but it does give a little bit of a health boost. Combine it with other healing items on the ronin and players could have a great healing build going on.
4 Kenji’s Shared Brew
Ghost of Tsushima loves its healing items. While the normal healing gourd heals the player for a small amount each time it is used, Kenji’s Shared Brew does much more than that.
This legendary healing gourd is potent enough to heal all nearby allies for a small amount along with the player who uses it. Another super useful item when combined with other healing items. Maybe it’s a good thing that Sucker Punch included so many healing items in the game.
3 Lady Sanjo’s Surprise
There is something appealing about throwing dirt in an enemy’s face before cutting them up with a katana. Lady Sanjo’s Surprise takes that tactic and adds a twist to the formula.
This dirt throw has a fifteen percent chance to cause enemies to hallucinate. This is amazing when stuck in a hard battle. After all, when enemies hallucinate, they begin to attack one another in desperation.
2 Mist Of Yagata
The Mist of Yagata is useful when players are in a bind. Capable of being used by every class, it is a necessity for those who struggle with keeping their health up when confronting multiple foes.
As anyone knows, smoke bombs hide the player from enemies and allow them to get in some stealth attacks. The Mist of Yagata adds to this by allowing all players within the smoke to heal. The longer they stand within the smoke, the more their health recovers.
1 Demon Seeds
Last, but certainly not least, the Demon Seeds make up the last of the legendaries in the multiplayer mode. The caltrops are probably the least used weapon in the multiplayer, but the Demon Seeds might just change everyone’s opinions of that.
These legendary caltrops have the amazing ability to apply the Weaken debuff to every enemy that touches them. This is a great bonus to a somewhat lackluster ghost weapon that makes them way more viable than ever before.
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