Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty – All Dogtown Tarot Card Locations

Complete guide to finding and scanning all four tarot cards in Dogtown for the Tomorrow Never Knows side quest in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.

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Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty – All Dogtown Tarot Card Locations

There are four tarot card graffiti pieces hidden across Dogtown for the Tomorrow Never Knows side quest in Phantom Liberty. You need to find and scan the King of Cups near Petrochem Stadium, King of Pentacles in the Hideout hallway, King of Wards at the Basketball Court, and King of Swords behind The Moth in Longshore Stacks. Miss any one of them before certain story missions lock you out of that area and you’ll have to backtrack — so knowing the exact visual landmarks matters.

Each card is tied to a specific point in the Phantom Liberty main questline. Two can be grabbed almost immediately, the other two require you to reach specific story beats first. Here’s every location with the exact details you need to spot them on the first pass.

King of Cups — Stone Wall at the Petrochem Stadium Gate

This is the first card you can realistically grab, and you’ll walk past it naturally during the opening moments in Dogtown. Songbird calls V and directs you toward the Dogtown entrance near Petrochem Stadium — the King of Cups graffiti is already waiting for you on that very route.

When you approach the stadium gate, don’t head toward the guards. The graffiti is painted on the stone wall to the left of the trash cans, before the path curves right to where Songbird first appears in person. It’s easy to miss because you’re focused on the Songbird cutscene trigger. Stop before you turn right, face the wall beside the trash cans, and scan. One down.

No prerequisite missions needed here — if you’re in Dogtown for the first time, this card is already available.

King of Pentacles — Hideout Hallway Next to the Lockers

You won’t see this one until you’ve cleared three main Phantom Liberty missions: Dog Eat Dog, Lucretia My Reflection (partial), and Spider and the Fly. After Spider and the Fly, President Myers and V head to a safe house — that’s your window.

The graffiti is on the hallway wall right next to a cluster of lockers as you walk toward the Hideout door. It’s not hidden behind anything or tucked into a corner — it’s on the corridor wall in plain sight, but easy to blow past because the scene has you focused on Myers. Scan it before you continue deeper into the Hideout.

If you missed it during the mission, fast travel to the Kress Street terminal and head back. The Hideout stays accessible after Spider and the Fly concludes, so no permanent miss risk here — just an extra trip.

King of Wards — Staircase at the Basketball Court

This card is tied to the Lucretia My Reflection mission. Near the end of that quest, V is directed to a basketball court to meet Solomon Reed. You’ll know you’re in the right spot when you see the large spherical structure visible across the court.

Look for the stone bleachers on the side of the court. From the top of those bleachers, a staircase leads downward — the King of Wards is painted on the staircase wall. It’s visible the moment you climb up to the bleacher level.

Here’s the critical thing: scan the card before you sit down next to Johnny. Sitting triggers the next story sequence and can cause you to miss the scan window entirely. Take ten seconds to hit the staircase wall with your scanner first, then sit. The graffiti is literally steps away from the trigger point, so there’s no excuse for skipping it — just sequence your actions correctly.

King of Swords — Behind The Moth in Longshore Stacks

This is the one that trips people up. The King of Swords isn’t on the main strip of Longshore Stacks where the shops and bars are — it’s around the back of a specific building, past a set of visual cues most players walk right by.

Start at the fast travel terminal in Longshore Stacks. The red building directly across from that terminal is The Moth. You want the back entrance, not the front.

Head to the bottom of the staircase that leads up to The Moth. From there, go past the white storage boxes sitting under the metal awning — keep moving in that direction, don’t turn back toward the main street. The path continues to a short stone staircase with a door and a surveillance camera mounted above it. The King of Swords graffiti is on the wall right beside that door.

The surveillance camera is your clearest landmark. Once you see it, you’re looking at the right wall. No prerequisite missions gate this card — Longshore Stacks is open once you have general access to Dogtown — but the obscure placement means most players only find it with a guide or by exhaustively checking every back alley.

Talk to Misty to Finish Tomorrow Never Knows

Once all four cards are scanned, the Tomorrow Never Knows quest doesn’t auto-complete — you need to report back to Misty in person. She’s not in Dogtown, which catches people off guard after spending so much time in that district.

Misty is at Misty’s Esoterica in the Watson area of Night City, Northside. Fast travel to the Bradbury & Buran terminal and her shop is right there. Head inside, talk to her, describe the tarot cards you found, and the quest wraps up after that conversation ends.

It’s a quiet, low-stakes ending to what’s been a fairly involved collectible hunt — but it’s a nice thread connecting Phantom Liberty’s Dogtown content back to the base game’s world. Misty’s been reading V’s cards since the beginning. Makes sense she’d want to know what Dogtown’s graffiti artists have to say.

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