Finding Samurai Daisho in Assassin’s Creed Shadows is a part of the Castles and Forts mission. They are some of the best warriors out there, and they may not be easy to find, especially in huge and complex locations. But you can always spot them by doing it the right way. Through scanning using the aim feature for white dots, navigation by carefully working around the setting, and insight on how points of interest in the game are identified, it becomes easy to hunt them down. The step-by-step solution on how to identify and remove Samurai Daisho from forts and castles follows.
How to Find Samurai Daisho
In order to find a Samurai Daisho conveniently, keep the aim button (L2 on PS, LT on Xbox, or right-click on PC) held down and survey your surroundings. Keep looking out for white dots all around you; they point out places of interest. The moment you notice them, lock right on one of the dots. If it happens to be a Samurai Daisho, the game will quickly mark it out for you.
Not all white dots you notice will be Samurai Daisho; some will be chests or other valuable items. Also, it only works if the Samurai Daisho is in a close enough range. So, if you don’t see them immediately, you will have to get around the castle or fort in order to spot them all.
When looking for Samurai Daisho in bigger forts and castles, it’s normally best to go around the perimeter of the outside in, facing towards the inside. Then you’ll be able to see them and take them all out more effectively. After you’ve cleared them out, fast travel back to the tenshu and drop down into the Legendary Chest, which will also be a white dot when you’re aiming.
Samurai Daisho in Castles and Forts
Each fort and castle in Assassin’s Creed Shadows has a unique chest full of Legendary Yasuke and Naoe gear. The chests tend to be rather conspicuous and often are at the top tower of a fort or directly within a very defended fort. However, before players can open one, they must first track down and defeat all of the fort or castle’s Samurai Daisho, who are often much harder to find than the chest itself.