Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice - How To Get The Best, Worst & Secret Endings | All 4 Endings Guide - Gameranx (2024)

There are four different endings you can unlock in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. One of these endings is completely secret, and requires multiple hidden steps to earn. Here's how to get them all.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is packed with four different endings you can unlock. Two of the endings are standard good / bad choices, but the alternate endings are especially interesting this time around.

You’ll need to go on a quest to collect very unique items hidden around the gameworld that require you to use your ninjitsu powers in unexpected ways. We’re going to explain how to get the most secret ending, and all the other endings too. So expect MASSIVE SPOILERS AHEAD.

The endings are all centered around a late-game choice you can make. I won’t spoil that choice yet, but depending on the path you take, there are alternate bosses to fight, secret lore to uncover, and giant snakes to defeat. It’s all pretty awesome — there’s nothing better than discovering a hidden ending, and this game features two alternate secret endings to unlock. Check out all the steps you need to know below.

More Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice guides:

  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – 10 Newbie Tips From A Soulsborne Veteran | Beginner’s Guide
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – All Arts Scrolls Locations Guide | How To Unlock Every Skill Tree
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – Where To Find All Shinobi Prosthetics | Weapon Locations Guide
How To Get The Best, Worst & Secret Endings | All 4 Endings Guide

Depending on your choices, you can earn four different endings in Sekiro. The hardest to earn is the secret ending, which requires that you complete a lengthy quest for the Divine Child at Senpou Temple. All the endings have different bosses to fight and special encounters, so it’s worth experiencing them all — in my opinion.

Here’s how to get them all. For the secret ending, scroll down to the bottom part of the guide. It’s the strangest, so strap in for a long explanation.

Ending #1: Immortal Severance[Good Ending]

Eventually, during the course of the story, the sky will turn dark. That triggers once you’ve explored / collected most (or all) of the items asked by Lord Kuro in Ashin Castle. Return to Ashin Castle after triggering nightfall, and the area will be invaded by Shinobi.

At the top of Ashin Castle, where you previously encountered Genichiro, you’ll meet your father, The Owl. You have a choice — you can choose to side with the Owl, or stay loyal to Lord Kuro.

IMPORTANT: Choose to STAY LOYAL to Lord Kuro / Divine Heir.

After that, you will be forced to fight The Owl and defeat him. Do not return to Hirata Estate. Continue to follow the rest of the story as normal — you’ll need to collect all the items and travel to the Fountainhead Palace through the Ashina Depths – Wedding Ceremony grounds area. Follow the path as normal to get this ending.

ALSO READ Fortnite Players Hope They Add More XP In Next Season

Ending #2: Shura[Bad Ending]

Follow all the steps as stated from the previous ending, but choose to side with your father, The Owl, and follow the Iron Code. You’ll encounter The Owl at the top of Ashina Castle, after it has been invaded.

IMPORTANT: Choose to FOLLOW THE IRON CODE and work with The Owl.

Instead of fighting the Owl, you’ll fight Emma instead. Follow the rest of the story as normal to complete this bad ending.

Ending #3: Purification[Secret Ending]

NOTE: To Earn this ending, you must get the Hidden Key from The Owl in Hirata Estate and defeat Lady Butterfly.

To get this ending, you’ll need to follow all the same steps as the ‘Immortal Severance‘ ending. Reach The Owl in Ashina Castle and choose to stay loyal to Lord Kuro.

IMPORTANT: Choose to STAY LOYAL to Lord Kuro / Divine Heir.

Defeat the Owl. Then you’ll need to eavesdrop on multiple conversations to learn the truth.

  • Aishin Castle: Eavesdrop on Lord Isshin in his watchtower room.
  • Aishin Castle: Eavesdrop on Lord Kuro from around the corner in his chamber.
  • Refresh the area, and then speak with Emma. Talk to her about Kuro. Agree with her.

Refresh the area, and talk to her again. She’ll move to the Old Grave Idol in Ashin Castle.

  • Talk to Emma at the Old Grave Idol again.
  • Dilapidated Temple: Go to the Sculptor’s Temple and eavesdrop on Emma / Sculptor. You can listen from the back of the temple.
  • Talk to Emma again. She’ll give you an item — use it at the Buddha Statue.

Return to Hirata Estate and confront The Owl in the underground chamber. This is the same chamber where you encountered Lady Butterfly.

Ending #4: Dragon’s Homecoming [Super Secret Ending]

The most secret of the endings is also the most complicated. Strap yourself in, because this is going to take a lot of explaining.

  • NOTE: You must stay loyal to Kuro and follow the Ending #1 steps to access this ending.

Step #1: Get The ‘Holy Tome: Infested’ – This quest begins before you defeat Genichiro in Ashin Castle. Travel to Senpou Temple, Mt. Kongo and reach the end of the temple BEFORE you defeat Genichiro. In the Main Hall, you’ll encounter a Monk. Talk to the Monk, and he’ll give you the Holy Tome: Infested item. If you kill Genichiro before reaching the end of Senpou Temple, the monk will NOT APPEAR.

ALSO READ Elite Dangerous Faces Backlash After New 'Pay to Win' Move

Step #2: Get The ‘Holy Chapter: Dragon’s Return’ – After getting the ‘Holy Tome: Infested’, you must defeat Genichiro. Travel to Senpou Temple, use the bell, and complete the Illusory Halls boss to unlock the Mortal Blade and encounter the Divine Child. Talk to the Divine Child, and give them the Holy Tome: Infested item.

The first time you speak with the Divine Child, she will give you rice. Consume it or give it away, so that you can ask for more after refreshing the area. Continue to eat / ask for more until the Divine Child begins to cough, and requests Persimmons.

Deliver a Persimmons to the Divine Child. You can purchase one (or more) from Memorial Mob at the Senpou Temple – Shugendo Idol. After delivering one Persimmons, the Divine Child will give you rice for Kuro.Deliver the rice to Lord Kuro and he will give you a rice ball after refreshing the area. Eat the rice ball to unlock more dialogue for the Divine Child.

Travel back to the Divine Child’s Inner Sanctum and give the Divine Child Taro’s Persimmons. To get Taro’s Persimmon, you must talk to Taro, a large monk sitting at a tree near the Senpou Temple, Shugendo Idol. He’ll ask you to kill him. Agree, and then use the Divine Abduction tool to transport Taro to the Illusory Halls, which you can access from the Divine Child’s Inner Sanctum.

Travel to the Illusory Halls and talk to Taro to gain the Tario Persimmons. Give it to the Divine Child, and then refresh — she’ll disappear, and reappear in the Illusory Halls. You may need to wait until the shinobi invade Ashin Castle. Talk to the Divine Child in the Illusory Halls and agree with her plan — she’ll deliver the Holy Chapter: Dragon’s Return to you.

Step #3: Deliver The Serpentine Fruit – Next, you’ll need to collect two rare items. The Fresh Serpentine Fruit, and the Dry Serpentine Fruit can be taken from Great Serpents around the map. To get these items, you’ll need to solve puzzles in two areas.

  • Getting the Fresh Serpentine Fruit: Senpou Temple, Shugendo Idol – Go toward the broken bridge on the right, and find the kite mechanism with the small enemy. Backstab and puppeteer the enemy with Ninjitsu unlocked from the Folding Screen Monkeys to mind-control him. He’ll use the mechanism to lengthen the kite string.
    • Travel up the mountain until you locate the massive tree, past the first temple interior, where you can grapple onto the kite. Swing across, and you’ll find a path that leads to a sleeping Great Serpent. Jump down and deliver a deathblow to get the first heart.
ALSO READ Rumor: God Of War Ragnarok PC (And PlayStation Showcase) Is Coming Very Soon

The second heart is located much further in the game, at the bottom of the Sunken Valley. Go to the valley filled with monkeys, and drop down to find Memorial Mob in a poisonous swamp. That’s the cave entrance where another Great Serpent dwells.

  • Getting the Dried Serpentine Fruit: Sunken Valley, Bodishattva Valley Idol – Enter the cave and reach the rock bridge where the Great Serpent is protecting the path. Drop down to the left, and puppeteer the monkey with Ninjutsu. It will run up and distract the serpent. Grapple onto the bridge and run deeper inside to find the fruit.

Deliver both fruits to the Divine Child, and she’ll lock herself away.

Step #4: Get The Cold Tears– Once you unlock the Fountainhead Palace, you can return to the Divine Child. She’ll give you the Cold Tears — save them and use them at the very end of the story to unlock this optional ending. Instead of severing the Dragon’s Heritage, you’ll send the Dragon home to the west.

This is by far the most secret ending in the game, and it’s very easy to screw up. If you don’t meet the monk before defeating Genichiro, or complete Taro’s sidequest incorrectly, it may be impossible to unlock this ending.

More Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice guides:

  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – How To Unlock More Healing Charges | All Gourd Seeds Locations
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – Increase Difficulty With The Demon Bell | Secret Hard Mode Guide
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – How To Find Robert’s Firecrackers Prosthetic | ‘Memorial Mob’ Guide

Related

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice - How To Get The Best, Worst & Secret Endings | All 4 Endings Guide - Gameranx (2024)

FAQs

What are the worst to best Sekiro endings? ›

These scale from worst to best as: Shura, Immortal Severance, Purification, and Return. If you want the Sekiro best ending, well, prepare to die (a lot).

What is the hardest ending to get in Sekiro? ›

Return or Dragon's Homecoming is the "final" and "true" ending of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. It is a difficult ending as it requires players to complete time-sensitive steps along their playthrough, so it will likely be unlocked on NG+ and beyond.

How to trigger secret ending in Sekiro? ›

The final, secret ending can be unlocked by first finding the Holy Chapter: Infested, either by receiving it from talking to a monk in Senpou Temple before the boss battle with Genichiro Ashina, or after the battle where it can be found at the bottom of a pond near the temple.

What is the bad ending of Sekiro? ›

Unlocking the Shura ending also provides Sekiro with the One Mind combat art skill that can be used in later playthroughs. The Shura ending is technically Sekiro's 'bad' ending, as it shows our protagonist becoming consumed by evil spirits and giving up his humanity.

Is it bad if you keep dying in Sekiro? ›

If you die you lose half your gold and xp, but there's 30% chance of activating unseen aid, which prevents losing anything on death. If you die a certain amount of times NPCs can contract dragonrot, which is a kind of disease, but again, it does not kill them. The more you die, the more NPCs will contract it.

Can you beat Genichiro the first time? ›

That first battle against Genichiro Ashina is technically winnable, although it requires nearly preternatural swordplay to do so. You can see for yourself in the video above. This is something of a FromSoftware tradition: The first boss battle of Demon's Souls is designed to kill you, but it can be defeated.

How long is 100% Sekiro? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is about 30 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 70 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Do you have to fight Emma in Sekiro? ›

You only face the Sekiro Emma the Gentle Blade boss fight if you end up with the worst Sekiro ending. So, honestly? You might as well just start over at this point. However, if you're going to see it through and kill one of Sekiro's kindest characters then we've got some advice to help.

Who is the secret final boss Sekiro? ›

While this is true for this part, the end of the fight is long off. After downing Genichiro, you'll face Isshin the Sword Saint, a strange abomination that emerges from the body of Genichiro. This is the true boss, and has 3 posture nodes, with three distinct Phases that you'll need to learn and work your way through.

How do you get the secret Melina ending? ›

Elden Ring Melina ending

To get this ending, you have to defeat at least two of the demi-gods, Morgott, the Fire Giant, claim the giant's fire to burn the thorns blocking your path, defeat Malekith in Farum Azula, and then beat the final bosses in Leyndell, Ashen Capital.

Will there be Sekiro 2? ›

It is very very unlikely that there will be a sequel to Sekiro. Miyazaki, the guy who came up with the concept of Sekiro and then in charge of the whole thing, is not into sequel anymore after finishing the Dark Soul series.

Is Sekiro getting the true ending? ›

Return 'true' ending requirements: Reach Owl story choice, then complete the following steps before defeating Divine Dragon (there's some contradictory advice, with some saying you should start talking to Kuro before defeating Owl at Ashina Castle, and others say you can do the Owl choice first, then progress through ...

How does Sekiro punish you for dying? ›

When you die in this game, you lose half your XP and Sen (money) permanently. You can't get it back by returning to the place you die. It is therefore very crucial that you store your Sen (money) in coin purses before a bossfight or tough area before taking it on so you won't lose your money.

What happens if you beat Sekiro without dying? ›

Sekiro™: Shadows Die Twice. so upon your first death, after being defeated by genichiro on your first encounter, a cutscene of kuro is shown and you get resurrected. what happens if you dont die at all? you actually then win the game instantly and you then get everything in the game, congratulations youre amazing.

What is the best ending to get in Sekiro? ›

Return is arguably the best ending, but the Purification route has one of the hardest boss fights in the game. However, after doing the boss fight you're not locked into the Purification route; you can still do the Return ending.

Which Sekiro ending has the most content? ›

Purification has the most content for. In From standards there's a Bad, Neutral, Ehh, and Okay ending in terms of tone. If you want to see the MOST content what you would do is all of the steps required for those latter endings and then make a final choice of which one when the time comes.

How many playthroughs to 100% Sekiro? ›

There are four separate Endings that need to be acquired to 100% Sekiro. Normally & traditionally, this would require us to complete four separate playthroughs. To save some tedium, we can Back-Up Save File & re-use it three times to earn the three compounding Immortal Severance, Purification, & Return Endings.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Dean Jakubowski Ret

Last Updated:

Views: 6560

Rating: 5 / 5 (50 voted)

Reviews: 81% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Dean Jakubowski Ret

Birthday: 1996-05-10

Address: Apt. 425 4346 Santiago Islands, Shariside, AK 38830-1874

Phone: +96313309894162

Job: Legacy Sales Designer

Hobby: Baseball, Wood carving, Candle making, Jigsaw puzzles, Lacemaking, Parkour, Drawing

Introduction: My name is Dean Jakubowski Ret, I am a enthusiastic, friendly, homely, handsome, zealous, brainy, elegant person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.