Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Geckos

Sekiro Geckos: Learn about these small creatures, their behavior, and their role in the game's environment.

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Geckos

Geckos are small, often overlooked creatures in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice that can be found in various environments. While not direct combatants, they can sometimes be utilized by players for their unique properties or as indicators of certain environmental conditions.

Geckos in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice are small, skittish creatures that primarily serve as environmental flavor rather than direct threats. You'll often spot them scurrying away as Sekiro approaches, particularly in areas with rocky terrain or dense foliage. While they don't attack Sekiro, their presence can sometimes indicate specific environmental factors. For instance, their tendency to inhabit certain areas might hint at the presence of poison or other environmental hazards. In some rare instances, players might find ways to indirectly interact with them, though they are not a primary focus for combat or resource gathering. Their primary role is to add to the atmosphere and realism of the game's world, making the environments feel more alive. Unlike some other creatures in Sekiro, Geckos do not drop any items, nor do they pose a direct threat that requires combat. Their sificance lies more in their contribution to the overall immersion of the game's diverse and often dangerous landscapes.

Creature Behavior Threat Level Drops
Gecko Skittish, flees from player. None None