Sekiro Boss Guide And Walkthrough Boss And Mini Boss List For Beating Sekiro Shadows Die Twice (2024)

Our Sekiro walkthrough and this Sekiro guide hub are here to help though: below we’ll gather each individual guide page we have for the game plus every step of our (currently in-progress) walkthrough, including a Sekiro boss guide and boss list taking you through bosses, mini bosses and any key moments in between.On this page:Sekiro boss list and walkthrough - Ashina Outskirts

Sekiro Leader Shigenori Yamauchi fight - how to beat and kill Yamauchi Sekiro General Naomori Kawarada fight - how to beat and kill Kawarada Sekiro Chained Ogre fight - how to beat and kill the Ogre with fire Sekiro General Tenzen Yamauchi fight - how to beat and kill General Tenzen

Sekiro boss list and walkthrough - Hirata Estate

Sekiro Shinobi Hunter Enshin of Misen fight - how to beat and kill the Shinobi Hunter Sekiro Juzou the Drunkard fight - how to beat and kill the Drunkard Sekiro Lady Butterfly fight - how to beat and kill Lady Butterfly

Sekiro boss list and walkthrough - Ashina Castle

Sekiro Gyoubu Oniwa fight - how to beat and kill the horse boss Gyoubu Sekiro Blazing Bull fight - how to beat and kill the Blazing Bull Sekiro General Kuranosuke Matsumoto mini fight - how to beat and kill General Matsumoto Sekiro Ashina Elite Jinsuke Saze fight - how to beat and kill the Ashina Elite Sekiro Seven Ashina Spears fight - how to beat and kill Seven Ashina Spears Shikibu Toshikatsu Yamauchi Sekiro Lone Shadow Longswordsman fight - how to beat and kill the Lone Shadow Longswordsman Sekiro Genichiro Ashina fight - how to beat and kill Genichiro Ashina Way of Tomoe

Sekiro boss list and walkthrough - Senpou Temple

Sekiro Armored Warrior fight - how to beat and kill the Armored Warrior Sekiro Long-arm Centipede Sen’un fight - how to beat and kill the first Long-arm Centipede, Sen’un Sekiro Folding Screen Monkeys fight - how to find and kill all four Folding Screen Monkeys

Sekiro boss list and walkthrough - Ashina Depths

Sekiro Snake Eyes Shirahagi fight - how to beat and kill the first Snake Eyes, Shirahagi Sekiro O’rin of the Water fight - how to beat and kill O’rin of the Water Sekiro Corrupted Monk fight - how to beat and kill the first Corrupted Monk

Sekiro boss list and walkthrough - Sunken Valley

Sekiro Guardian Ape fight - how to beat and kill the Guardian Ape and headless Ape

Sekiro boss list and walkthrough - Return of Ashina Castle

Sekiro Great Shinobi Owl fight - how to beat and kill the Owl Sekiro Emma and Isshin Ashina fight - how to beat and kill Emma and Isshin Ashina

Sekiro boss list and walktrhough - Fountainhead Palace

Sekiro True Corrupted Monk fight - how to beat and kill the Fountainhead Corrupted Monk Sekiro Divine Dragon fight - how to beat and kill the Divine Dragon

The final Sekiro boss

Sekiro Isshin the Sword Saint fight - how to beat the endboss and an easy Isshin Sword Saint cheese

Much more to follow!Here’s what we have for now.Sekiro guides - systems and tips

Sekiro tips and tricks for beginners and returning experts Sekiro Skills explained - Skill tree, best Skills, how to grind Skill Points, find Esoteric Texts Sekiro combat system explained - Posture, Perilous Attacks and how to Deflect Sekiro Dragonrot cure explained - how to cure Dragonrot, Rot Essence’s effect on NPCs Sekiro ending steps: Best ending Return, Purification ending, plus Shura and Immortal Severance explained

Sekiro guides - collectibles and locations

Sekiro Treasure Carp Scale locations - where to find all Treasure Carp Scales Sekiro Prayer Beads location list - all Prayer Bead locations and where to find them Sekiro Divine Confetti farm route, method and locations - how to get Divine Confetti easily Sekiro Snap Seed locations - all Snap Seeds and how to find and use them Sekiro Prosthetic Tool locations - all Shinobi Prosthetics including Firecracker, Sabimaru, Umbrella

With that in mind, here are a handful of key things to know, or just generally bear in mind, when you’re diving into boss fights or working your way through the game. Combine these tips with the specifics we run through in each of our boss pages above, and you’ll be off to a flyer.Sekiro boss fight pointers

Bank the next Skill Point - If you know you’re in for a boss or mini boss fight, and there’s a Sculptor’s Idol nearby, it’s worth grinding out a few grunts until you reach the next Skill Point. You lose all your progress to the next point each time you die, so don’t risk all that XP and just get the last few kills to tick yourself over before you take the next big bad on. Top up on Pellets - There’s a vendor fairly early on, shortly after the second mini boss General Naomori Kawarada (on the far left of the next area, listen for the crow sounds to guide you to him). Use vendors when you see them and don’t be afraid to fast travel back to them before boss fights to top up. A handful of Pellets can make the difference, and that Sen’s got to be spent on something! Invest your Sen in Light Coin Purses - That said, if you have a load of Sen burnig a hole in your pocket then if you’re not spending it on items, buy Light Coin Purses with it from a vendor. It sounds silly, but these can be ‘activated’ when you need them, and store Sen safely - you don’t lose Light Coin Purses on death, but you do lose half your Sen. Be more agressive than you’re used to - We cover this more in our Sekiro combat system guide, but it feels uncomfortable being aggressive in a game that’s so punishing of your mistakes, but it’s necessary. Know your rock-paper-scissors matchups for Perilous Attacks and how to counter them, get a read on your enemy’s roster of attacks and prepare yourself mentally to attack, dodge, jump, and deflect at the right times. There’ll be few major fights where you won’t need to do all of these at some point. Practice, practice, practice - Don’t ignore that friendly training zombie near the Dilapidated Temple. Every time your learn a new skill or make some significant progress, take the time to visit him and practice it. Set yourself a rule, like “don’t leave until you can finish every new training excercise without taking damage”, and you’ll be amazed at the difference it makes to your combat throughout the game. Use everything at your disposal, but don’t rely on it - You’ll find that a lot of bosses and general battles can be cheesed. Dousing enemies in Oil and then setting them on fire with a Prosthetic, for instance, or relying on the Firecracker Prosthetic to stun bosses and get some free hits in. These are all worth using, along with the items that are handed out along the way, but don’t rely on them. If you use them as a crutch, you’ll soon hit a boss that’s immune to them, and then without the time spent mastering the foundations of combat, you’ll really struggle.Sekiro Boss Guide And Walkthrough Boss And Mini Boss List For Beating Sekiro Shadows Die Twice (1)Sekiro Boss Guide And Walkthrough Boss And Mini Boss List For Beating Sekiro Shadows Die Twice (2)

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FAQs

How many mini bosses in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice? ›

I just finished the game in demon bell and charmless and was wondering how many bosses and mini bosses can you fight in the game in total (all endings and inner bosses included) . I have came to a count of total 54 which is 17 bosses and 37 mini bosses .

How to beat mini bosses in Sekiro? ›

Sekiro Blazing Bull mini boss

After that, the quickest way to kill him is to keep your distance, staying in front of him so that he charges directly at you. Just before he gets to you, he'll dip his head and then strike. Parry just as he uncoils his neck for a perfect deflection.

What are the bosses in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice story? ›

The boss rush has five enemies to beat in a row: Guardian Ape, Great Shinobi Owl, True Monk, and Genichiro, Way of Tomoe. Once you kill all four bosses, you'll face Inner Isshin, a tougher version of Sekiro's final boss.

Can you miss mini bosses in Sekiro? ›

There are a couple mini-bosses that spawn when Ashina Castle is invaded - of them I think the easiest to miss would be the Lone Swordsman that spaws at the Great Serpent Shrine. If all else fails, use fire. Whats the easiest mini boss to miss.

Who is the hardest boss in Sekiro? ›

1 Isshin, The Sword Saint Is Sekiro's Most Challenging Boss

This two-part battle made the ending of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice almost impossible for some fans. In his youth, Isshin is far faster than the Ashina version of the character, and he hits hard enough to take Wolf out of the fight pretty quickly.

What happens if you die too often in Sekiro? ›

Repeated death and resurrection decreases your chances of recovering your Skill Experience and sen by receiving Unseen Aid when you respawn at a Sculptor's Idol. Dying and coming back to life also increases the chances you'll be given a Rot Essence item at a Sculptor's Idol.

Does Sekiro have a secret boss? ›

Through some rather specific things you need to do in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, you can unlock a secret boss fight. Though you may have overcome Owl in the present, you've not fought against him while he's in his prime, in the flaming room where you fought Lady Butterfly much earlier in the game.

Who is the true final boss of Sekiro? ›

Isshin the Sword Saint is the final boss in Sekiro, found in the game's Ashina Castle area, following on from Divine Dragon in our walkthrough of the game's bosses and mini-bosses.

What is the name of the first mini boss in Sekiro? ›

Gyoubu Oniwa

The first boss in Sekiro is a perfect place to hone your Deflection skills and deal heavy Posture damage. Despite Gyoubu Oniwa being highly mobile and aggressive, you can still deflect their attacks with a little bit of skill, timing, and patience.

Who is the mini boss after bull Sekiro? ›

General Kuranosuke Matsumoto is the next mini boss in Sekiro, found in the game's AShina Castle area, following immediately on from Blazing Bull in the game and indeed our walkthrough of the game's bosses and mini-bosses.

Do Sekiro mini bosses respawn? ›

A Mini-Boss has additional attacks and multiple health bars. They don't respawn after being killed and give special loot. There are many Mini-Bosses in Sekiro.

Why is Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice so small? ›

It's because the game focused on quality over quantity; the design of the game wasn't built around being an open world. Along with the game focused around a different design element and consistent theme-ing to the game.

How many Shichimen warriors are in Sekiro? ›

Shichimen Misaki group contains 7 members and there are 2 Shichimen Warriors and 5 Headless in Sekiro. Those 2 Shichimen Warriors may be Chikazane and someone who were forced to commit suicide. The rest 5 headless may be 5 related people who were beheaded.

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