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A side quest in Cyberpunk 2077 called The Fool on the Hill will leave V with two tarot cards left to find on their journey in Night City, but it will likely be some time in-game before players will locate them. Both remaining tarot cards can be found towards the end of Cyberpunk 2077. This article contains some spoilers for Cyberpunk 2077's endings.

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At the end of The Fool on the Hill quest in Cyberpunk 2077, Misty will inform V that they still have 2 tarot cards left to find: the Devil card and the Judgment card. Don't worry: this won't stop the Fool on the Hill quest from completing, and players will still receive the achievement for doing so. But the tarot cards are more than just a simple side quest that takes V on a scenic tour throughout Night City. Rather, the tarot cards, much like their real-life purpose, outline V's journey and what lies ahead. Depending on how V chooses to handle the final mission and which ending they receive, Misty will give them 2 different readings that symbolize their choices and outcomes.

Several of the tarot cards serve as direct symbols of V's journey as well as Cyberpunk 2077's various endings. For example, players will receive a trophy called The Star after completing the final mission with Panam and the Aldecaldos, which is considered the "best" ending among many players that have made it this far. The same goes for the Devil, but Judgment operates a bit differently.

Updated on September 14, 2022, by RItwik Mitra: Cyberpunk 2077's open world is full to the brim with many activities to discover and side activities to complete, Players will spend ages roaming around Night City to see all the unique things it has to offer, with this bustling metropolis even having unique Tarot cards that V starts seeing after the Johnny Silverhand biochip starts messing around with his brain.

These Tarot cards end up being critical to V's journey, documenting his activities in the game and serving up rather cryptic hints that are a joy to uncover in their own way. However, the last two Tarot cards in the game can't really be found through normal means. Here's how players can find the final two Tarot symbols in Cyberpunk 2077.

All Discoverable Tarot Cards In The Game

There are 20 locations marked in the game where players can find a Tarot card to analyze and record permanently. This table lists all of them.

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Tarot Card

Location

The Hanged Man

North of Watson, in the Oil Fields

The Emperor

Left side of the Konpeki Plaza Gate

The World

The roof of a building between Misty and Viktor's shops

The Fool

The right-hand side Of V's apartment

The Chariot

An alleyway next to Tom's Diner

The Empress

Bottom of the stairs leading to Afterlife

The Sun

A wall close to the Megabuilding where V lives

The Hierophant

Below the Japantown West fast travel point

The Lovers

The Silver Pixel Cloud Theater

The Moon

The left side of the Arasaka Residence

Temperance

Near the entrance to Columbarium

The Tower

Inside the lobby of Arasaka Tower

Death

The side of Embers Restaurant

The High Priestess

Inside the Building where "Search and Destroy" takes place

Justice

On a container near the Republic East fast travel point

Strength

On a small building near the San Amaro St. fast travel point

Wheel of Fortune

Between Room 103 and 104 of the Sunset Motel

The Hermit

Near the El Dorado Pawn Shop

The Star

Near a large antenna in the Solar Farm

The Magician

Across the street from the parking lot of Lizzie's Bar

The final two Tarot cards in the game serve more of a narrative role, with the two varying paths leading to Cyberpunk 2077's ending housing these unique Tarot symbols. Since the ending where V aligns with Arasaka is considered to be the bad ending, it houses The Devil Tarot Card. Meanwhile, the other routes see players storming Arasaka Tower before getting into a confrontation with the final boss of the game, Adam Smasher. Here, players get to see the Judgment Tarot Card, foreshadowing the tough choice that players need to make at the end of the game.

The Devil

The Rubik's Cube with The Devil Tarot symbol in Cyberpunk 2077

The Devil card is the only tarot card in Cyberpunk that technically cannot be seen in the tarot menu, this empty space in the tarot cards' database will never be filled. But to achieve The Devil ending in Cyberpunk 2077 and earn a trophy with the same name, players will need to go with Hanako's plan for the final mission at Arasaka Tower.

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Keep in mind that this ending isn't considered a "good" one; Misty and Johnny Silverhand will both drop several hints that this is a bitter road to follow and, much as Misty foreshadows, the Devil card does not signify a happy ending for V. To see the card's art, pay close attention when V is having a nightmare at Arasaka headquarters. When they break open the Rubik's cube, the Devil card will greet V on the inside of it.

Judgment

The Judgment Tarot Card in Cyberpunk 2077

Though the Judgment card is not an ending per se, it still symbolizes a crossroads in V's journey and, as the last graffiti to appear in the game, can be found immediately before the player makes a decision that can drastically change Cyberpunk's ending.

After defeating Adam Smasher, no matter which ending is chosen (other than the suicide ending, which doesn't allow V to go to Arasaka Tower at all), head towards the waypoint to Mikoshi. But before getting to the hallway, look to the left. Judgment will be on a tall pillar, difficult to miss. Unlike the Devil, this card will fill its slot in the tarot menu.

Cyberpunk 2077 is available on PC, PS4, Stadia, Xbox One, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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