A top-shelf sake brewed by the Ashina brew master with water from the Dragonspring. The pure water extracts every last bit of flavor from Ashina's finest rice. Dragonspring Sake is a Key Item in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Give this item to the Sculptor, Emma or Isshin Ashina for special lore-focused dialogue.
This page in our guide to Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice focuses on Mist Noble. You will encounter this mini-boss in Ashina Depths region. This enemy hides inside a locked cabin. You can get inside it through the rooftop.
Right before getting to the Underbridge Valley Sculptor's Idol, you'll be in a large area surrounded by enemies. Look for the big opened door and keep heading straight. You'll see a few statues gathered together around a glowing item. Pick it up and you'll obtain a Divine Confetti.
Go under the house, theres a secret floor board to flip over. Go outside on rock, turn around - jump up for attic access.
Don't just take our word for it—Forbes, Digital Spy, Gamespot and a bevy of other publications agree: Sekiro is harder than any of the Dark Souls games and Bloodborne . Each new victory in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice feels even more impossible than the last, as you fight through progressively harder and harder duels.
Headless are one of the few enemies in the game that you cannot use Stealth Deathblow on. Parrying the sword swings of a headless 4 times in a row will cause it to disappear and reappear behind you to attempt a grabbing perilous attack which is easily avoided and highly punishable.
The Mortal Blade can be used to kill Hanbei the Undying, as well as the Headless Ape.
Swim around in circles by pressing B while having him selected to avoid his projectile Terror attacks and Terror homing missiles. Once he stops shooting you, swim to him directly and hit him a few times. Don't get greedy and immediately swim back to a safe distance and begin circling him again.
The prayer bead is located around the skeleton. You do not have to kill headless to retrieve. 1x Dropped by Okami Leader Shizu upon defeat at the Sakura Tree.
Deflecting. Getting hit with a Headless' sword is rough, even when blocking. But if you want to deal any damage, you'll have to be close. The best way to do both is with well-timed Deflects.
Headless is optional, you can go back for it endgame when confetti is more plentiful.
Jinzaemon is looking for a Shamisen player who's melody he can here. He'll pop up again several times throughout the game, and if you complete his story you'll get a special Jinzo statue. Sending him to the dungeon instead will reward you with 3 Lumps of Fat Wax for use in upgrades.
Alone the Sakura Droplet is just another item. However, if you give it to either Kuro or the Divine Child, you will activate an additional resurrection node, from 2 to 3.
Hug the wall on your left and loop around to perform a Deathblow on Snake Eyes Shirahagi. You have a choice here: You can either keep the fight right here and use the toppled statue as cover, or you can risk getting shot while you handle the other enemies (and use a cheap trick to whittle down her Vitality).
Bite Down is a Quick Item in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. It is used to instantly kill yourself without locking down the resurrection nodes on revival.
Both pinwheels can be given to Kotaro, but you have to give him the red and white one first since he won't accept any new items after you give him the white pinwheel.
1) Move to the Halls of Illusion, which requires players to give him a White Pinwheel and then use the Double Divine Abduction Prosthetic Tool on Kotaro after he has specifically asked you to "Send him away,". and then select the dialogue option "Tell him about Anayama the Peddler."
Makes Jinza's Jizo Statue a reusable item that restores its use when resting, like the gourds.
Once Kotaro has been spirited away, he can be located again in the Hall of Illusions, where the battle with the Folding Screen Monkeys takes place. Simply speak with the formerly crying monk to initiate a dialogue and receive a reward.
If you give him the White Pinwheel, as he requested, he becomes overjoyed and asks you to spirit him away. Equip the Divine Abduction tool after giving Kotaro the White Pinwheel, use it on him, and he will be spirited away to the Hall of Illusions.
For Snake Eyes Shirafuji, you're going to want to use the Sabimaru, as this boss in the Sunken Valley really can't stand taking poison damage, and is incredibly weak to it. But Snake Eyes Shirahagi doesn't take poison damage. For more help with the game be sure to check out our definitive boss ranking.
Snake Eyes Shirahagi LocationThis mini-boss is not optional. You must defeat her in order to progress to the Hidden Forest.
Giant Snake Walkthrough
- Start off by going right from the Idol.
- Jump the gap and grapple to the tree.
- Another leap of faith.
- Head through the tunnel quickly.
- Stick to the grass, and crouch to avoid being seen.
- Inch along the cliff face.
- The mysterious Palanquin.
- And now run from the snake!
Go back towards Snake Eyes hugging the wall and then drop into stealth mode. You should be able to sneak up on him to deliver the first deathblow you need.
As soon as the Snake lunges at the monkey, grapple to the main path and run into the temple here. The Snake's body will slam into the wall behind you and block the path. Don't attack it or it'll slam again, dealing massive damage if it hits.
When she prepares for her Perilous Attack, it may be safer to jump away, though dodging a few times around her works too. Block her Cannon Shot, or strafe to either side to avoid it.