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... Read moreHey fellow Ghosts! I've been diving deep into the world of Tsushima lately, and one item that truly stands out in my arsenal is the 'Concussion Bomb.' If you've ever wondered 'What is a Concussion Bomb?' or how to effectively use it, you're in the right place! This isn't just any ordinary explosive; it's a strategic tool that can turn the tide of battle, especially when you're outnumbered. Simply put, a Concussion Bomb is a non-lethal, high-impact throwable weapon available to Jin Sakai. Unlike sticky bombs or black powder bombs, its primary function isn't to inflict direct damage. Instead, it's designed to disorient, knock down, and incapacitate groups of enemies. Think of it as a powerful stun grenade in samurai form! The 'CONCUSSION BOMB (FULL)' experience is all about controlling the battlefield and creating openings for your deadly katana strikes or ghost weapons. You'll typically unlock Concussion Bombs as you progress through Jin's journey, often through main story quests or specific side tales. Once acquired, equipping them is straightforward. I usually assign them to a quick-select slot because you'll want to deploy them fast when things get chaotic. To use one, aim and throw it at a group of Mongols or bandits. The effect is immediate: enemies caught in its blast radius will be knocked off their feet, dazed, and temporarily unable to fight back. This gives you precious seconds to either perform a 'Samurai Slam' on a downed foe, switch targets, or simply escape a sticky situation. From my own gameplay, I've found Concussion Bombs to be an absolute lifesaver, particularly when tackling heavily fortified 'OUTPOSTs.' Approaching an outpost stealthily, picking off a few guards, and then lobbing a Concussion Bomb into a cluster of remaining enemies can clear the way for a decisive assault. You can truly achieve a 'GyozenoDeath struck from a distance.' feeling, knocking down archers on platforms or heavy brutes before they even get a chance to react. It’s also fantastic in duels where you might face multiple opponents; throwing a bomb can give you the precious window to focus on one enemy without interruption from the others. I often combine it with my bow to pick off dazed enemies from afar, or rush in for quick assassinations. My top tip for mastering the Concussion Bomb is timing. Don't just throw it haphazardly. Observe enemy patrols, wait for them to group up, or use it when you're about to be overwhelmed. Another pro-tip: it's excellent for interrupting enemy attacks or charges. A well-placed bomb can stop a charging brute dead in his tracks, leaving him vulnerable. While it doesn't deal direct damage, the tactical advantage it provides is immense. It allows you to control the flow of battle, making you feel more like the legendary Ghost of Tsushima. So next time you're facing a tough group, remember this powerful tool. It’s not just about brute force; it’s about smart strategy and using every advantage at your disposal to free Tsushima!