So, in turn, yes, Ghost of Tsushima rewards you for playing stealthily. You’ll be able to open up the Moon stance before finishing the first act.
Do this at every Mongol base you come across that gives you the “observe” option. You can observe leaders before killing them to earn two stance points a piece.
To earn new stances, you’ll have to either kill a lot of Mongol leaders or quietly watch them (by approaching undetected and maintaining line-of-sight for a few seconds). You’ll start the game with just the Stone stance unlocked. Respectively, shields, swords, spears, and brutes-and it’s important to use them all. Each one shells out bonus damage to a specific enemy class. There are four sword stances in Ghost of Tsushima: Stone, Wind, Water and Moon. If you’re looking for an object in the Traveler’s Attire, be sure to check all the floors of buildings too. Yeah, the outfit doesn’t look so bad now, does it? The only thing is, it doesn’t detect anything height wise. Whenever you come within a close distance of a collectible, this attire will cause your controller to rumble. On the never-ending quest of finding items, it’ll become a handy tool.