Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Exploration & Movement — Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Guide

Master fluid movement and exploration in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Traverse complex environments with agility, utilizing running, jumping, and grappling.

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Exploration and Movement in Sekiro

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice emphasizes fluid movement and exploration, allowing Sekiro to traverse complex environments with agility and precision. Mastering Sekiro's movement abilities is key to navigating the world, finding secrets, and outmaneuvering enemies.

Sekiro's core movement mechanics include:

  • Running and Jumping: Standard traversal abilities that allow you to cover ground and reach higher platforms.
  • Climbing: Sekiro can climb certain surfaces, indicated by climbable ledges and walls. Look for white paint marks on edges to identify climbable areas.
  • Ledge Hanging: You can hang from ledges by pressing the appropriate button. While hanging, you can shimmy along the edge to reposition yourself or find a way to climb up.
  • Grappling Hook: This is one of Sekiro's most defining movement tools. The grappling hook allows you to latch onto desated grapple points (often marked by orange icons) and quickly pull yourself towards them. This is essential for traversing large gaps, reaching high vantage points, and quickly closing the distance on enemies.
  • Swimming and Diving: Certain areas, particularly those with water, allow Sekiro to swim and dive. Underwater exploration can reveal hidden items, pathways, and even unique enemies like the Headless. Be mindful of your breath meter when submerged.

Exploration is highly rewarded in Sekiro. Many paths are hidden, requiring keen observation and the use of Sekiro's movement abilities to uncover. Secret areas often contain valuable items such as Prayer Beads, Spirit Emblems, Consumables, and Upgrade Materials.

Underwater Exploration:

Areas like the Sunken Valley and Fountainhead Palace feature significant underwater sections. These areas often contain unique challenges, such as underwater Headless enemies, which require specific strategies to defeat as you cannot use Divine Confetti or enhance your attacks underwater. Utilize the dash button to dodge their attacks effectively. You can also find valuable items like Treasure Carp Scales and Precious Bait in these submerged environments.

Movement Ability Primary Use Key Item/Mechanic
Grappling Hook Traversal, Reaching Heights Grapple Points
Ledge Hanging Navigating Edges, Climbing White Paint Marks
Swimming/Diving Underwater Exploration Breath Meter, Underwater Enemies

By mastering Sekiro's movement kit, you can unlock the full potential of the game's intricate level des and discover its many secrets.