The Takezo the Unrivaled quest in Ghost of Yotei is a mythic tale that unfolds after you’ve proven yourself at a Dueling Tree. It’s one of the standout side quests in Chapter 1: The Lone Wolf, rewarding you with a powerful Dual Katana Spirit Attack at the end.
The journey begins with you taking on Takezo's Disciples, who are scattered across Ezo, with each duel sharpening your skills before your inevitable clash with their master. Here is a guide to completing the Takezo the Unrivaled quest in Ghost of Yotei.
How to complete the Takezo the Unrivaled quest in Ghost of Yotei
The Takezo the Unrivaled quest in Ghost of Yotei is triggered automatically once you’ve cleared any Dueling Tree after the prologue. Dueling Trees appear across central Ezo, each tied to one of Takezo’s Disciples. Five of these individuals must be defeated before you can face the man himself.
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The first tree is near Ugetsu’s camp, but you’ll need to explore further as the story opens up new areas to get to the other ones:
Dueling Tree 1: Shikotsu River, Yotei Grasslands

At the white-flower field south of Shikotsu River near the tree, the first Disciple waits. The fight begins after a brief cutscene. The enemy's opening combos are a mix of overhead slashes and stabs that are easy enough to parry if you’re confident, or you can dodge them if you want to play it safe.
The Disciple has an arsenal of attacks; some of them are blockable, while others must be dodged (especially those with a red glint).
We used the Yari and Katana in this fight for a better tempo. Defeating this Disciple nets you Takezo’s Charm of the Unrelenting Warrior, boosting your damage output when your health is low.
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Dueling Tree 2: Northwest Yotei River

This ronin favors fakeouts and can be found at a Dueling Tree in the northwestern corner of the Yotei Grasslands. He crouches as if to strike, only to quickstep before swinging. Don’t parry too early and wait for his blade to actually come down.
This Disciple also uses the triple-thrust combo, which can wipe out your health bar if your timing is off. When weakened, he pulls out a Spear. Its wide swings are manageable, but the thrusts come fast; either learn the timing of his attacks with the Spear or dodge them entirely.
We used the Oni Flame in our Dual Katana during the fight, which gave us an advantage by draining the enemy's health bar. Winning here gives you Takezo’s Charm of Renewed Determination, which builds Spirit when you take damage.
Dueling Tree 3: Northwest Tokachi Range

Go through a cliffside gap to find this Disciple, who's tougher than the last. Swim by the river and use the Guiding Wind to reach him; he will be sitting near the tree. His combo strings mix unblockable swings with parry-able slashes, forcing you to read his attacks carefully. He’ll also try to close the distance with spinning strikes; when this happens, sidestep instead of parrying.
Later, he swaps to the Kama. If you’ve mastered the Yari techniques, the weapon will come in handy in this part of the Takezo the Unrivaled quest. Otherwise, blocking and dodging this Disciple's fast combos works fine. Your reward for winning this battle is Takezo’s Charm of Bold Deflection, boosting stagger damage after parries.
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Dueling Tree 4: South of Tomamu Marshlands

You can find this Disciple sitting under the cave. He relies on unblockable red-glint attacks, especially a brutal three-slice combo. Sidestep when the glint appears. His sheathed draw slash is slow, making it easy to parry as long as you're calm.
When his health is low, he whips out the dual Kama, but with no new surprises. If you're having trouble beating this foe and are out of healing options, you can use Spirits to get revived.
Stun tools like Metsubushi also help close the fight quickly. Beating this Disciple earns you Takezo’s Charm of Bracing Victory, which restores your health when you defeat staggered enemies.
Dueling Tree 5: Niikappu Falls, Northeast Tokachi Range

Unlike the others, this ronin starts with a Spear; use your Dual Katanas to counter him. His swings are slower, but parrying them is tricky, making dodging is safer. Midway, he shifts to a Katana, mixing unblockable combos with glint-parry finishers. Punish his basic attacks and stay patient.
If he swaps back to the Spear, resume the same strategy. Victory here gives Takezo’s Charm of the Stout Heart, enhancing your healing effectiveness.
The Coastal Dueling Tree: Facing Takezo
Once all five Disciples have fallen, the myth points you to a coastal tree in the southern part of the Yotei Grasslands. Interact with the stump to summon the boss in the Takezo the Unrivaled quest.

Phase 1
Takezo’s arsenal is broad, and he uses:
- An unblockable shoulder slice with a flourish; dodge this attack or pay dearly.
- Triple over-the-shoulder stabs; these must be parried or avoided.

- A draw attack from the hip; this one is always unblockable, so dodge it quickly.
- Kick interruptions; these can break your rhythm mid-combo.
Use items like the Metsubushi or Oni’s Flame if you’re struggling. Once his health dips low enough, the fight resets.
Phase 2
Takezo swaps between an Oar (which is long like a Spear) and his Katana. Most of the Oar strikes have parry glints, but they’re slow, so patience is key. His weapon swaps always trigger an unblockable draw strike, so expect it every time he changes gear.

Chip his health down to a quarter, and he reveals Takezo’s Dual Slash. You’ll be prompted to perform it with the Dual Katanas (Triangle + Circle), sealing the duel once executed.
Completing the Takezo the Unrivaled quest grants you the Dual Katana Spirit Attack, a major boost to your combat toolkit. Takezo challenges you to a future rematch atop Mount Yotei, but only after you master his Five Teachings.
That means you have to equip all five Charms from his Disciples, which requires unlocking enough Charm slots later in Ghost of Yotei's story.
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