Where to find all the Dogtown Tarot Cards in Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty

Let’s see what the cards are telling us today.

Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty King of Wands

There’s a whole new set of Tarot cards to find in the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty expansion. This time, we’re dipping our toes into the minor arcana with the King of Cups, the King of Wands, the King of Pentacles, and the King of Swords. Once you’re off the leash in Dogtown, you can pretty much find them all. Here’s where each of them can be found.

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King of Cups Tarot Location
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King of Cups

This Tarot isn’t actually in Dogtown itself. There’s a chance you found it after talking to Songbird for the first time, but it’s near the exterior of the stadium where you initially break into Dogtown. It can be seen from the street, so you shouldn’t have to piss off security.

King of Pentacles Tarot Locations
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King of Pentacles

The King of Pentacles is a bit hard to miss. It’s right outside your Dogtown safehouse, painted on the hallway wall.

King of Wands Tarot Location
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King of Wands

You’ll find this Tarot painted on the wall near the basketball court. It’s where you talk to Idris Elba for the first time. I mean, Solomon Grundy. I mean, Solomon Reed. If you went through that scene and missed it, it’s understandable. You were talking to a big celebrity.

King of Swords Location
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King of Swords

This Tarot is the absolute easiest to miss. You’ll find the King of Swords pained on a wall on the East side of the bar that you, Alex, and Idris Elba use as a base of operations. To be more specific, it’s in the Stacks on the West side of Dogtown.

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