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Ghostwire Tokyo: How To Level Up Fast

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In Ghostwire: Tokyo, players can level up to get more skills and abilities. More abilities and skills means better spells and more locations you can unlock. Read this guide to know the best way to level up, how you can speed up gaining experience points, and more.

Ghostwire Tokyo – How To Level Up Fast

Best Way Is To Gather Souls

Ghostwire Tokyo best way to level up

Gathering souls is definitely the best way to level up fast, even up until the very end of the game. Doing missions and side missions during the early stages of the game do help as they dole out experience points. But going around and getting souls is way better.

Know the maximum level of the game here.

Upgrade Capacity By Increasing Your Katashiro

Ghostwire Tokyo Katashiro Buy

You can store more souls by getting more Katashiro. As you loiter around the city to collect souls, you might find it a hassle to go back and forth to phone booths just to deposit souls. Carry more by going into a Convenience Store and buying it from there. It may be a bit expensive especially during the early parts of the game but the investment is definitely worth it.

Complete Sidequests

Ghostwire Tokyo Sidequest

Although some sidequests reward you with items and outfits, the best reward that they dole out are the souls. Look for the ones that give out the highest number of souls and complete them as soon as you can.

Get Mobility Skills

Ghostwire Tokyo Glide Skill

As gathering souls is the best way to level up, upgrade mobility skills like Grapple and Glide. Both of these skills can help you get up to high buildings, allowing you to get more souls.

Check out the best skills to upgrade here.

Other Ghostwire Tokyo Guides

Check out our review of Ghostwire: Tokyo here.

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Player of video games since the tender age of 3. Still wonders why his dad allowed him to play Doom during those times. Currently working for a gaming company and spends time painting Warhammer 40k minis to relax.