Jesus, I thought the dragon rot would be gradual. But I just died a few times for the first time, got a cutscene and 2 of the NPCs already got the rot at the same time...
Jesus, I thought the dragon rot would be gradual. But I just died a few times for the first time, got a cutscene and 2 of the NPCs already got the rot...
After beating a certain boss you get an item that you take back to the sculptor, which then unlocks the upgrade menu.How to you upgrade your prosthetic tools? I found several material that are supposed to be upgrade materials according to their descriptions.
It's a shinobi tool for your arm, you find it at the Estate
Please tell me the sculptor guy can't die from the rot. Would suck to lose the ability to set new shinobi tools lol.
It does? How does that work? I've seen people going back to previous boss areas and no one is there anymore. You just get teleported to an arena or something?
German. Voice actors are pretty good, especially the protagonist.What language option did y'all choose? Still undecided between Japanese and English
Resurrection has an obvious benefit: You return to the battlefield with all of the Skill Experience and sen you're carrying. But it has a less obvious drawback. As you resurrect in Sekiro, your chances of receiving Unseen Aid decreases incrementally until you receive a Rot Essence item, and just like the item's description says:
Every resurrection increases your odds of receiving a Rot Essence item and therefore decreases your chances of receiving Unseen Aid. In the screenshot above, we're at 13 percent Unseen Aid because we're carrying two Rot Essence items.
Each Rot Essence item has a name associated with it, and the name denotes the character who's afflicted with Dragonrot. In the screenshot above, that's Rot Essence: Sculptor. To be super clear, that means that the Sculptor is sick.
You can still purchase items from a sick merchant, but you can't progress stories from any sick NPC.
Get the axe for your arm.Anyone have a reliable way of taking down these shield guys? The only way I can think of is baiting out their rush, but it can mean a lot of waiting around
Any recommended skills? I'm sitting on 9 points currently, still only have the Shinobi & Prosthetic trees. Should I wait for better stuff?
Reminder that Polygon put up a Rot Essence and Dragonrot Guide that's pretty good
https://www.polygon.com/sekiro-guid...ama-emma-dragons-blood-droplet-recovery-charm
Yes, this skill is a must and makes a lot of encounters 100x easier.The skill that lets you counter thrust attacks by dodging towards the enemy is a must have