When you begin your journey in Ghost of Yotei, you automatically equip Onryo Armor—the very first body armor that Atsu wears. But this armor is special: unlike most gear in the game, you do not upgrade it through craftsmen or by spending materials. Instead, it grows in power right alongside your story progress. Below is your clear, step-by-step guide to unlocking each level and making the the most of its fear-based perks.

Before we dive into upgrades, let’s understand what sets Onryo Armor apart:
- You start the game wearing it, with no unique perks at the base level.
- As you advance through the Main Tales (main storyline missions), the armor automatically evolves when certain story milestones are cleared.
- You do not upgrade it by visiting Ginji the Armorer or spending coins, materials, or flowers. The progression is tied to narrative events.
- At each upgrade, the armor unlocks or enhances “terror” mechanics: using Spirit Attacks or thrown melee weapons can Terrify enemies, making them take extra damage, and can trigger your wolf companion to appear in combat.
In short: focus on pressing the main story forward. Don’t expect menu upgrades for this armor.
Triggers for Upgrades
The game signals that your armor can evolve by showing a golden ginkgo leaf prompt. But don’t treat that as a literal path marker—you won’t find a leaf trail in the world. Rather:
- Track a main objective marked on your map (denoted by that gold ginkgo leaf symbol).
- Use the Guiding Wind (via map or controls) to reach the objective.
- Complete the mission or defeat the key boss target in that Main Tale.
- The game will automatically upgrade your armor level if you hit the milestone.
If you’ve wandered into side quests or explored too much, you might miss seeing that prompt. In that case, refocus on the Main Tales. Once you fulfill the required target, the Onryo Armor ranks up on its own.
Also, community players confirm that defeating each member of the “Yotei Six” helps unlock the armor’s successive levels.
Levels & Perks of Onryo Armor
Here is how the Onryo Armor evolves across its full set of levels:
Armor LevelUnlock RequirementNew or Enhanced PerksOnryo IStarting stateNone — basic defensive stats onlyOnryo IIDefeat the first Yotei Six member (e.g. The Snake)Minor chance to Terrify enemies via Spirit Attacks or thrown melee; moderate chance for wolf to appear; moderate damage boost vs terrified enemiesOnryo IIIDefeat another Yotei Six (e.g. The Oni)Higher terror chance when using spirit or thrown attacksOnryo IVDefeat The Kitsune (another Yotei Six)Greater likelihood of wolf summoning when foes become terrifiedOnryo VDefeat final Yotei Six (e.g. The Spider)Terrified enemies take massive extra damage; all terror mechanics reach their peak
At each stage, the armor’s supernatural powers grow more reliable and potent. By the final level, you become a terror force on the battlefield—enemies crumble when struck after being terrified.
Tips to Maximize Onryo Armor’s Power
To make your Onryo upgrades shine in battle, keep these strategies in mind:
- Use Spirit Attacks or thrown melee weapons to trigger the terror status. Avoid relying solely on normal attacks.
- Coordinate wolf summons by first terrifying enemies, so battlefield support shows up when it’s most effective.
- Use enemy terror status as a window—once foes are terrified, unleash your strongest attacks to capitalize on the extra damage.
- When you have a tracked Main Tale active, ignore distractions and head for your story target. That speeds up how fast your armor levels.
- Even though Onryo Armor’s special perks grow through story events, you can still boost its ordinary defense by visiting Ginji or using standard upgrade mechanics—but that won’t affect its terror abilities.
What to Avoid & Common Mistakes
- Don’t wait for an armorer or menu option to upgrade Onryo—there is none for its special progression.
- Never stray too long into side content if your armor hasn’t changed for a while—progressing main tale missions is the only trigger.
- Misinterpreting the golden ginkgo prompt as a literal collectible path can mislead you. Instead, think of it as a symbol pointing to the next main objective.
- Don’t expect to skip levels or force rank jumps—each stage unlocks only when you defeat specific Yotei Six members in order.




