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Ghost of Tsushima: How to Get Firecrackers & What They Do

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Sometimes you need a big distraction and the tinkle of wind chime just isn’t enough. Here’s everything you need to know about how to get firecrackers and what they do in Ghost of Tsushima.

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As alluded to above, before you can even start to think about using Firecrackers, you’ll need to get the Wind Chime first. This can be done when you complete a story mission; during the early part of the game, you’ll get the opportunity to unlock one of five Ghost Weapons after one has been completed. The Wind Chime is the one you should go with if you’re looking to get firecrackers.

Once you have the Wind Chime, then you can upgrade it to Firecrackers using one technique point.

How to Get Firecrackers & What They Do in Ghost of Tsushima

If you’re trying to sneak around any area, just toss out some Firecrackers to distract multiple enemies. They’ll go investigate the noise and you’ll be free to sneak right past them like you were never even there.

To toss Firecrackers, hit L2+left d-pad and select ‘throw’. Then, you can equip the item by hitting L2+Triangle. Finally, you can aim the throw by holding L2 and then press R2 to let toss them out there.

Time needed: 1 hour

Here’s a quick summary of how to get Firecrackers & what they do in Ghost of Tsushima:

  1. Unlock the Wind Chime

    You can get this Ghost Weapon by finishing a main story mission.

  2. Upgrade the Wind Chime

    Use one technique point to upgrade the Wind Chime to Firecrackers.

  3. Toss them out there

    Press L2+left d-pad to select throw, L2+Triangle to equip, then L2+R2 to aim and toss.

That’s all there is to know about how to get Firecrackers & what they do in Ghost of Tsushima. If you want to learn just about anything else when it comes to this game, then check out our Ghost of Tsushima guide wiki.

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Omar Banat

Omar is a UofM Duluth graduate who is obsessed with Smash Bros. Video games are life, but life is not video games. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: Puzzle, Platformer, Action-Adventure (mainly Metroidvanias)

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