All Altars of Reflections in Ghost of Yotei and How to Find Them

Altar of Reflection on top of Mount Yotei
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In Short
  • The Altars of Reflections are scattered across the lands of Ezo.
  • A total of 33 Altars can be found in Ghost of Yotei.
  • Altars of Reflections must be found to let Atsu learn new skills and techniques.

The most-anticipated sequel, Ghost of Yotei, is finally here. As you begin your revenge mission as Atsu, you will begin to notice that upgrading the protagonist’s skill is no longer the same as it was in the prequel.

Discovering the Atlar of Reflections, which are spread out across the regions of Ezo, is the key to unlocking new skills and techniques of Atsu in the sequel game. Therefore, if you are looking to find all the Altar of Reflection in Ghost of Yotei, we have included all the locations of Altar of Reflection that can be found in Ghost of Yotei here.

There are a total of 33 Altars of Reflections spread across the regions of Yotei Grasslands, Ishikari Plains, Tokachi Range, Nayoro Wilds, Teshio Ridge, and Oshima Coast. We have listed all of their locations based on the regions:

All the Altars of Reflections in Yotei Grasslands

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You will be beginning Atsu’s journey in the Yotei Grasslands. There are a total of nine Altar of Reflections in the Yotei Grasslands, and here are the locations of all of them:

  • The first Altar of Reflection in Yotei Grasslands can be found west of the Duelling Tree in the Southern Coast area.
  • The second Altar of Reflection in Yotei Grasslands can be found on top of the Shirahige Falls.
  • The third Altar of Reflection in Yotei Grasslands can be found east of the Yotei’s Shadow Inn.
  • The fourth Altar of Reflection in Yotei Grasslands can be found northeast of Yotei’s Shadow Inn.
  • The fifth Altar of Reflection in Yotei Grasslands can be found at the entrance of Mount Yotei, right above Jade Grove.
  • The sixth Altar of Reflection in Yotei Grasslands can be found east of Master Heijiro’s Garden.
  • The seventh Altar of Reflection in Yotei Grasslands can be found near Stone Spire Hideout.
  • The eighth Altar of Reflection in Yotei Grasslands can be found north of Matsumae Crossing.
  • The ninth and final Altar of Reflection in Yotei Grasslands can be found on top of Mount Yotei.

All the Altar of Reflections in Ishikari Plains

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In her search for the Oni, Atsu will enter the Ishikari Plains region with the help of a Matsuma lord. Around eight Altars of Reflections can be found in this region, and here are their locations:

  • The first Altar of Reflection in Ishikari Plains can be found east of the Coastal Cave.
  • The second Altar of Reflection in Ishikari Plains can be found northeast of Kappa’s Hot Spring.
  • The third Altar of Reflection in Ishikari Plains can be found near Sensei Takahashi’s Dojo.
  • The fourth Altar of Reflection in Ishikari Plains can be found northeast of Matsumae Encampment.
  • The fifth Altar of Reflection in Ishikari Plains can be found near Jigoku Fortress.
  • The sixth Altar of Reflection in Ishikari Plains can be found on the coast of Otaru beach.
  • The seventh Altar of Reflection in Ishikari Plains can be found northeast of Bold Kaji Forge.
  • The eighth Altar of Reflection in Ishikari Plains can be found east of Ishikari Market.

All the Altar of Reflections in the Tokachi Range

Atsu’s journey to hunt Saito’s sons, the Dragon and the Spider, will bring her to Tokachi Range. There are five Altars in the Tokachi Range, and here are the locations of all the Altars of Reflections in this region:

  • The first Altar of Reflection in the Tokachi Range can be found below Bamboo Rocks.
  • The second Altar of Reflection in the Tokachi Range can be found near the Monument Tree.
  • The third Altar of Reflection in the Tokachi Range can be found near the Niikappu River.
  • The fourth Altar of Reflection in the Tokachi Range can be found west of Saito’s castle.
  • The fifth Altar of Reflection in the Tokachi Range can be found in the middle of the Saru Plains.

All the Altar of Reflections in Nayoro Wilds

Before Atsu enters the Teshio Ridge, we will be spending some time in the Nayoro Wilds, home to the Ainu people. There are only three Altars of Reflections here, and the locations of them are as follows:

  • The first Altar of Reflection in Nayoro Wilds can be found southwest of Cukpet Hills.
  • The second Altar of Reflection in Nayoro Wilds can be found west of Husko Kotan.
  • The third Altar of Reflection in Nayoro Wilds can be found near Kankan Creek.

All the Altar of Reflections in Teshio Ridge

Next up, Atsu needs to bring down the Kitsune who rules the Teshio Ridge from the shadows. Similar to the Tokachi Range region, only five altars can be found in Teshio Ridge as well, and here are their location in the game:

  • The first Altar of Reflection in Teshio Ridge can be found northwest of Black Bowl Hot Spring.
  • The first Altar of Reflection in Teshio Ridge can be found near Shipwreck Shoal.
  • The first Altar of Reflection in Teshio Ridge can be found south of Sarobetsu Lake.
  • The first Altar of Reflection in Teshio Ridge can be found on top of the Hakkodake Mountains.
  • The first Altar of Reflection in Teshio Ridge can be found near Red Crane Inn.

All the Altar of Reflections on the Oshima Coast

There are only three Altar of Reflections to be found in the Oshima Coastal region. They are as follows:

  • The first Altar of Reflection on Oshima Coast can be found southeast of the Forgotten Shrine.
  • The second Altar of Reflection on Oshima Coast can be found near the Matsumae Castle above the Oyobe River.
  • The third Altar of Reflection on Oshima Coast can be found southeast of Tokyama Hills.

And that’s a wrap to our list of all the locations of the Altars of Reflections available to find in Ghost of Yotei. Discovering as many Altars as you can quickly is the key to mastering Atsu’s skills, which will definitely be helpful in combat. That said, do you like the new way of unlocking techniques using Altars? Let us know in the comments below.

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