Cyberpunk 2077 Tarot Cards: Locations, Rewards, and Meaning

Discover all 24 Tarot Card locations in Cyberpunk 2077, including Dogtown. Learn about the rewards for collecting them and their connection to game endings.

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What Are Tarot Cards?

In Cyberpunk 2077, Tarot Cards are a type of collectible found as large graffiti murals scattered throughout Night City and Dogtown. These aren’t physical cards, but rather images tagged on various walls and surfaces. There are a total of 24 Tarot Cards to discover, with 20 located in the base game’s Night City and an additional four found within the Phantom Liberty DLC in Dogtown.

Collecting the Tarot Cards is tied to the “Fool on the Hill” side job. Scanning these graffiti murals automatically marks them on your map. These cards are said to hint at the different endings of the game, with each major ending named after one of the Tarot Cards. Even the new ending introduced in Phantom Liberty, “The Tower,” follows this naming convention. When you discuss these murals with Viktor during the “Fool on the Hill” quest, he suggests they might be a symptom of the biochip overwriting V’s brain, advising to remove the chip as soon as possible. Misty, however, believes they hold deeper significance.

Night City Tarot Card Locations

There are 20 Tarot Cards in Night City that are essential for completing the “Fool on the Hill” side job and earning the “The Wandering Fool” achievement. Two additional cards, The Devil and Judgment, are only encountered during specific ending sequences of the game. The Devil is found exclusively during The Devil ending route, while Judgment is located inside Arasaka Tower during the assault in the endgame.

The 20 Tarot Cards found in Night City include:

  • The Fool
  • The Chariot
  • The Sun
  • The Magician
  • The Empress
  • The Emperor
  • The Hierophant
  • The Hermit
  • Strength
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • Justice
  • The Star
  • The Moon
  • The Lovers
  • The Tower
  • The Hanged Man
  • Temperance
  • Death
  • The High Priestess
  • The World

Dogtown Tarot Card Locations

The Phantom Liberty DLC introduces four additional Tarot Cards located in Dogtown. These cards are distinct from the main game’s collection and are not required for the “Fool on the Hill” quest or “The Wandering Fool” achievement.

Here are the Dogtown Tarot Cards and their general locations:

  • King of Cups: This card is situated on a wall between two fences, directly across from the Dogtown entrance near the Stadium Parking.
  • King of Pentacles: You can find this card on the same floor as Myers’ hideout (Apartments 08) within the Kress Street building.
  • King of Wands: Look for this card on the staircase in the basketball court, southwest of the Luxor High Wellness Spa.
  • King of Swords: This card is located next to the back entrance of The Moth, on the east side of the building.

Tarot Card Rewards

Collecting the Tarot Cards offers specific rewards within Cyberpunk 2077.

  • Misty’s Dreamcatcher Memorabilia: Upon completing the “Fool on the Hill” side job by finding the 20 Night City Tarot Cards, speak to Misty. She will reward you with her Dreamcatcher. This item is a piece of memorabilia that will be displayed above V’s bed in their Megabuilding H10 apartment.
  • The Wandering Fool Achievement: By successfully locating the 20 Tarot Cards required for the “Fool on the Hill” side job, you will unlock the “The Wandering Fool” achievement or trophy.

FAQ

How many Tarot Cards are there in Cyberpunk 2077? There are a total of 24 Tarot Cards: 20 in Night City (base game) and 4 in Dogtown (Phantom Liberty DLC).

Do I need to find all Tarot Cards to complete a quest? You need to find the 20 Tarot Cards in Night City to complete the “Fool on the Hill” side job. The additional four cards in Dogtown are separate and not required for this quest.

What rewards do I get for finding Tarot Cards? Completing the “Fool on the Hill” quest by finding 20 Night City Tarot Cards rewards you with Misty’s Dreamcatcher memorabilia and “The Wandering Fool” achievement.

Do Tarot Cards have any special meaning? Yes, the game’s major endings are named after some of the Tarot Cards you find. Misty also suggests they hold a deeper meaning, while Viktor attributes them to the biochip’s effects.

Are all Tarot Cards available from the start of the game? Most Tarot Cards can be found throughout Night City. However, “The Devil” and “Judgment” cards are only encountered during specific ending sequences of the game.