Unlock Sekiro's secrets! Master deflecting, Mikiri Counter, stealth, and more with our expert tips & tricks to conquer its toughest challenges. Get stronger now!
Hey there! So, you've jumped into Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, huh? Awesome! This game throws a lot at you, and while the intro tutorials are okay, they barely scratch the surface. Trust me, you'll want to check out these tips to save yourself a ton of frustration. These aren't in any special order, so just read through and soak it all in. If you've got a killer tip I missed, shoot me a message – if it's not too niche, it might just make the list!
- Don't ignore those loading screen tips! Yeah, you usually see them after you've died, but they actually contain useful info about game mechanics.
- When you're just exploring, always try to be sneaky. Seriously, most enemies, even the big scary ones, can be taken down with a stealth deathblow if you get behind them.
- This is probably the most crucial tip: get really good at DEFLECTING. Perfecting your deflects fills enemy posture way faster, leading to quick kills and is absolutely essential for beating bosses.
- Keep an eye on your own posture gauge! If you just hold guard, your posture will break much faster than if you time your deflects.
- Some skills are absolute game-changers. The Mikiri Counter is a must-have; it lets you turn enemy thrust attacks into massive posture damage. The Grappling Attack is another early one you'll want to focus on.
- Remember, this isn't a button-mashing fest. Every attack and block should have a purpose. Don't just spam attacks, because you can't block or deflect while you're in the middle of your own combo. Learn enemy patterns and be deliberate with your moves, especially against bosses.
- Find a couple of good farming spots as you go. Sometimes, all you need is a bit of extra Sen (money) or skill points to buy an upgrade or unlock a new skill. Grinding a bit will make you much stronger.
- Speaking of grinding, if you're about to tackle a tough boss, it's a smart move to spend your Sen. You can buy useful items like Coin Bags from vendors, or Spirit Emblems from Sculptor's Idols if you need them.
- Since dying costs you HALF your Skill Points and Sen, and you'll be reviving a lot, consider using a Homeward Idol right after you die if you're not confident you can win the next encounter. It saves you losing progress!
- Hold off on fighting those undead or apparition-type enemies until you've got Divine Confetti. You really need it to do significant damage to them, and you can't buy it until later in the game.
- Pro tip: You can SPRINT by holding down the CIRCLE button. Handy for getting around faster!
- If you accidentally aggro a whole group of enemies, don't panic! You can often sprint away and break their aggro, then sneak back in for stealth kills. This even works on some bosses!
- Don't forget to experiment with all the Shinobi Tools you unlock! I'll point out which ones are good for certain bosses, but honestly, the best way to learn is to just try them out yourself. And hey, you can UPGRADE them too!
- Mastering the three types of Perilous Attacks is key. Use Mikiri Counter for thrusts, double jump over sweeps, and dodge away from grabs. Recognizing the attack and countering it correctly puts you in a great spot. It's easier said than done, but practice makes perfect!
- You can perform your own THRUST ATTACK by holding down the attack button. This can actually damage enemies who are guarding, so don't underestimate it!
- There is FALL DAMAGE, but you need to fall a pretty significant distance for it to actually hurt you. Good to keep in mind!
- When you upgrade a Shinobi Tool, remember you have to EQUIP IT again. Your old and new versions are treated as separate tools, allowing you to switch back if needed.
- Keep your quick-item bar organized. Your Healing Gourd is essential, but the other four slots are up to you. You'll rarely need more than your gourd, maybe a Balloon item for farming, or some Sugar for buffs. Just keep it clean and accessible.
- Since there's no online co-op or summoning friends, you can actually PAUSE the game anytime you need a quick breather. Take advantage of it!
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