Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty Tarot Card Hunt Guide
I've spent countless hours exploring every dark corner of Dogtown, and let me tell you, hunting down these elusive tarot cards is one of the most rewarding experiences in Phantom Liberty! As a seasoned edgerunner who's practically memorized every back alley in Night City, I'm here to guide you through this mystical scavenger hunt that'll have you seeing graffiti in your dreams.

The adventure begins at the Petrochem Stadium entrance, where Songbird first contacts you. I remember stumbling upon the King of Cups completely by accident while trying to avoid those heavily armed guards. The graffiti is cleverly hidden on the stone wall near a trash can, just before the path where Songbird makes her dramatic appearance. Don't worry about the guards - they won't bother you if you keep your distance and focus on the art!

After surviving the intense opening missions (Dog Eat Dog, Hole in the Sky, and Spider and the Fly), you'll finally reach the safe house with President Myers. The King of Pentacles awaits in the hallway near some lockers as you approach the Hideout door. I almost missed this one because I was too busy admiring the presidential security detail! Pro tip: if you do miss it, just fast travel back using the Kress Street terminal.

The King of Wards reveals itself during the Lucretia My Reflection mission when you're sent to find Solomon Reed at the basketball court. You'll know you're in the right place when you spot that massive spherical structure looming in the distance. Climb to the top of the stone bleachers, and there it is - standing proudly near a staircase. Scan it quickly before sitting with Johnny, or you might trigger mission progression and have to come back later!

Now for the real challenge: the King of Swords in Longshore Stacks. This area is buzzing with activity - shops, bars, and enough neon to make your optics hurt. The tarot hides behind The Moth bar, which you can spot from the fast travel terminal in that distinctive red building. Navigate past the white storage boxes under the metal awning, follow the path to a short stone staircase with a surveillance camera, and there it is - the most cunningly hidden card in all of Dogtown!

After collecting all four tarot cards, the real magic happens. You need to visit Misty back in Night City, which feels like returning home after the chaos of Dogtown. Her shop, Misty's Esoterica in Watson near the Bradbury & Buran terminal, becomes your final destination. The conversation with her about the tarot cards is genuinely mystical - she sees patterns and meanings that'll make you look at Dogtown in a whole new light.
What makes this hunt so special isn't just the achievement completion, but how it transforms your perception of Dogtown. Each tarot card location tells a story about the area's hidden mysteries. The graffiti artists aren't just vandals - they're leaving clues about the deeper spiritual undercurrents flowing through this dystopian paradise.
I've compiled my findings into this quick reference table:
| Tarot Card | Location | Mission Context |
|---|---|---|
| King of Cups | Petrochem Stadium entrance | Songbird's first contact |
| King of Pentacles | Safe house hallway | After defeating Chimera |
| King of Wards | Basketball Court bleachers | During Lucretia My Reflection |
| King of Swords | Behind The Moth bar | Longshore Stacks area |
Remember, choomba: this isn't just about checking boxes on an achievement list. It's about discovering the soul of Dogtown hidden in plain sight. The tarot cards represent something greater - the unseen forces shaping Night City's future. So grab your scanner, keep your eyes open, and prepare to see Cyberpunk 2077's world in a way you never imagined possible!
Happy hunting, and may the cyber-gods smile upon your tarot quest! ✨