Trophy & Achievement Guide
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice offers several Trophies and Achievements for players to unlock, ranging from completing the main story to mastering specific combat techniques and discovering all the game's secrets. Achieving 100% completion requires a thorough understanding of the game's mechanics, exploration, and narrative paths.
Many achievements are tied to defeating bosses, acquiring all Prosthetic Tools, learning all Combat Arts, and experiencing the game's multiple endings. Some are straightforward, while others demand significant skill, exploration, or adherence to specific playstyles, such as completing the game without using certain abilities or on higher difficulties.
Key categories of Trophies/Achievements:
- Story Progression: Achievements awarded for completing major story milestones and defeating key bosses.
- Combat Mastery: Trophies for learning all Combat Arts, acquiring all Prosthetic Tools, and defeating bosses under specific conditions.
- Exploration and Collection: Achievements for finding all Prayer Beads, unlocking all Sculptor's Idols, and collecting specific items.
- Endings: Multiple achievements are tied to achieving the game's various endings, often requiring specific choices and item acquisitions throughout the playthrough.
- Challenge Achievements: Some achievements may require completing the game with specific restrictions or on higher difficulties (e.g., New Game Plus).
To achieve 100% completion, it's often necessary to play through the game multiple times, as certain items and choices are mutually exclusive and required for different endings. Consulting a comprehensive Trophy and Achievement guide is highly recommended to track your progress and ensure you don't miss any requirements.
Examples of challenging achievements include:
- Immortal Severance: Achieve the 'Immortal Severance' ending.
- Shura: Achieve the 'Shura' ending.
- Return: Achieve the 'Return' ending.
- Master of the Sword: Learn all Sword Combat Arts.
- Armored Warrior: Defeat the Armored Warrior without taking any damage.
Tackling these achievements provides a long-term goal for dedicated players, encouraging them to explore every facet of Sekiro's challenging and rewarding world.