In *Assassin's Creed Shadows*, The Tournament is not just a great source of XP but also awards an achievement and offers thrilling gameplay. Here's a detailed guide on how to unlock, find, and conquer The Tournament to earn the "Test Your Might" trophy.
Once you arrive at Ominesanji Temple, have another conversation with Gyoji. He'll brief you on the challenge ahead: you must triumph in four one-on-one duels before facing the ultimate champion. After the cutscene, ring the bell to kick off your first fight.
The Tournament is a high-stakes gauntlet of combat. Fortunately, you can take breaks between fights, allowing time to heal with rations and adjust or upgrade your weapons and armor. To emerge victorious, consider using a long katana as Yasuke, focusing on dodging and parrying to expose your opponents' vulnerabilities. Leverage abilities like Power Dash and Payback when your adrenaline is sufficient.
Understanding your opponents' weapons can give you an edge. Here's a rundown of the fighters and their armaments:
After defeating all challengers, speak with Gyoji once more on the hill. He'll express gratitude for his freedom and hint at future tournaments. The "Test Your Might" trophy should unlock during this conversation.
Before entering The Tournament, acquire the Samurai Daimyo Armor of Legend by defeating The Ox, a member of The Shinbakufu. Also, secure the Protector’s Armor by completing a Castle mission. The former provides a 75% damage increase at the cost of limiting your health to 25%, while the latter enables you to parry unblockable attacks. Combining these engravings can make short work of your opponents if you master the art of parrying.
For skills, maximize your investment in the Long Katana and Samurai skill trees. Prioritize unlocking and upgrading Combat Expert to enhance your melee damage, and ensure you have Power Dash and Payback at your disposal.
*Assassin's Creed Shadows* is set to launch on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on March 20th, bringing this intense tournament experience to gamers worldwide.