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    Sekiro - I’ll lend you shelter anytime

    Sekiro - I’ll lend you shelter anytime


    I’ll lend you shelter anytime

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 01:57 PM PDT

    Defeating Isshin charmless, bell demon, no healing every day until Elden Ring is out (day 157)

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 05:30 AM PDT

    WHO IS THE PUPPY NOW!

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 06:43 AM PDT

    [SEKIRO] 桜竜 (Divine / Sakura Dragon) [by RainNoir]

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 12:56 PM PDT

    Juzou the Drunkard is making me doubt myself.

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 09:49 AM PDT

    I've beaten all the soulsborne games multiple times and this guy just decimates me. Lost count of how many times I've died to him. I do all the stuff! I kill all his henchmen, I burn him with oil and fire, I deflect every attack I can, and still, I've only once even come close to getting that second execution. Should I give up gaming forever?

    Edit: Thanks to all this amazing,ing help and advice, I beat Gyobu and am back on the path! I almost didn't post because I expected some ridicule, but this community is so generous! I love all you for you help! ❤

    Edit: I'd give awards but I only have the daily free silver and all of you deserve one.

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    :)

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 07:08 AM PDT

    After a whole afternoon of trying I got the monkey. I have never played a game this satisfying in my life. It is absolutely amazing. After being a "normal" gamer for so long I have come to accept that games now are story mostly and the challenge is long gone. Sekiro has disproven that forever for me

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 12:57 PM PDT

    I've finally beaten sekiro!!!

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 11:42 AM PDT

    Nothing like a little torture and beer after a long day of work haha. Second time playing this game and wow it’s still so hard.

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 06:18 PM PDT

    Draw of my favourite characters ( i will draw more of them) i copied them from the concept art

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 11:21 AM PDT

    Uh oh I broke it

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 07:36 PM PDT

    Hitbox Porn - This game's combat feels amazing

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 09:09 PM PDT

    *Sed Noises*

    Posted: 29 Jul 2021 12:06 AM PDT

    Shinobi Hunter annoyed the hell outta me. I still think i won him because of sheer luck rather than my skills. Mikari Counter thing took me an eternity to learn, every time i tried it with him he kills me anyway.

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 11:07 PM PDT

    Just bought this game because only bad things i've heard is "it's hard". It was all good until i faced this fella. Fought 40 minuted until ragequit. Came back and fought 30 mins until he got beaten. I guess the whole playthrough goes with this formula: Start, Trial & Error, Ragequit, Repeat x 100000

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 02:52 PM PDT

    Sekiro bosses

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 03:08 PM PDT

    They're simply the best. Emotional, intense, epic and memorable encounters. The way you go about them thanks to the amazing combat is what makes them, for me personally, almost unanimously better than any Souls boss (excluding Headless Ape + Partner), as facing down and parrying an enemy directly is far more epic than rolling or blocking.

    My top 5:

    1) Owl (Father) 2) Sword Saint, Isshin Ashina 3) Genichiro Ashina 4) Divine Dragon 5) Great Shinobi Owl

    Honourable mentions: Isshin Ashina, Lady Butterfly, Demon of Hatred, Corrupted Monk

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    Nani tf

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 09:14 AM PDT

    Sekiro is on sale right now and I need a little convincing to get it.

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 06:02 PM PDT

    I've been in an on again off again love hate relationship with From Software games for a long time now, what is it about Sekiro that you love and keeps you coming back to it?

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    Question about True Corrupted Monk

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 11:36 PM PDT

    Hey all! I joined this subreddit not too long ago because I have fallen madly in love with Sekiro. I was always put off by Soulsgames because they are, well, hard, and I was afraid my temper would get the best of me and I'd just shelve the game. But I decided to try out Sekiro and I've been having a genuine blast, so much so that I've even begun playing Dark Souls and Bloodborne (though because of their different mechanics I'm focusing on Sekiro until I beat it)

    I mean really, this game is incredible, and I can feel myself getting more experienced in the combat. As of right now, I'm past the True Corrupted Monk at the Fountainhead, and I decided to take a break for the night at an idol a ways away. The Monk was an absolute pain in the ass. I killed the spirit version no problem, but for some reason, I just had a terrible time with the real deal, it took me maybe 45 tries to finally kill it. But one thing's been eating away at me.

    I recognize the boss to be a test of my defense, my parries, my Mikiri Counters and Jump Kicks, but there was always one swing of her blade that even if I heard the parry sound and saw the flash go off, I still took a ton of damage and flinched.

    Was I misunderstanding these attacks, timing them incorrectly, or are there actual attacks that can damage through parries (besides Terror of course)?

    I may just go back and do a boss run on it at the idol, take a look at it a little more closely, but I swear I partied those attacks only to still get hurt.

    Thanks all!

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    me after 129th try!

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 12:19 PM PDT

    I got gud

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 07:36 PM PDT

    On my first playthrough, I spent so much time with Owl Father and Great Shinobi Owl. Now I'm on my NG++ (NG+ was Shura ending) I defeated both of them on my 2nd attempt, and I'm really proud of that.

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    The Drunkard scares me more than almost all the other bosses!

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 06:11 PM PDT

    i'm on playthrough 12, so i've fought everyone plenty of times by now and i gotta be honest, i have never gotten comfortable with the drunkard's timing! he always kills me once or twice at least

    how 'bout you guys? are there any mini-bosses or even respawning enemies that just always mess you up?

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    2 months ago I gave up on Sekiro after hitting a wall on the three minibosses I could access (Tenzen, Juzou, & Enshin). Came back last night, beat all of them and somehow beat Gyoubu Oniwa on my first try!!

    Posted: 28 Jul 2021 03:58 PM PDT

    Idk what happened in those two months. I bought Sekiro after beating all 3 Dark Souls games, but I couldn't get the hang of it. I always played tanky shield builds in DS so Sekiro just seemed like way too much for me. I got stuck at the 3 minibosses I could access, I would try 1, fail, try another one, fail. Tried for weeks. Felt like this game just wasn't for me.

    I came back to it last night, and struggled SO much still. After reading some tips I realized I was spamming the parry button too much (instead of just holding it if I miss the timing), and I wasn't being nearly aggressive enough. Then it was like something just clicked about the game.

    Beat Tenzen after a few tries, then I went and beat Enshin after about an hour of trying. Juzou didn't take too many tries because the NPC helped me. I make my way to the next area past the Hydra thing, and I find Gyoubu's boss arena. I figure I'll just go in to try and see what this boss is about.

    I used up all of my pellets, and all of my healing gourd but I freakin beat him on my first try!! I was hyper aggressive at the beginning. But when I was down to barely any health left I just focused on parrying instead of risking the attack, until finally I found an opening and went for it! Got the fatal blow but was thrown off by the finishing blow prompt and almost missed it. Luckily I got it because I remembered the tip that came up on the loading screen lol.

    I regretted getting this game for a bit, but I think I'm finally getting the hang of it!!

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    This game is a lot easier if you play blind.

    Posted: 29 Jul 2021 12:06 AM PDT

    I just finished my first run and going in all I knew was that it was a badass game, it was very hard and Isshin was so hard he made game journalists cheat and not even feel ashamed.

    I made a deliberate attempt to try to learn what mr Miyazaki was laying down, if I kept dying it was because I wasn't approaching it the right way. If there's a tool tip saying 'btw if you press this you do a mikiri counter' before a boss then I was going to spam mikiri counters (there's one before lady butterfly saying, 'btw dodge rolls and dodge counter-attacks are a thing' and they made her a joke). I have to say it made it a very enjoyable experience and definitely reduced the difficulty compared to reading a guide for most of the bosses.

    I took a look at a few guides to see what they suggested for Isshin for example and a few were talking about baiting his big combo and doing a mikiri counter during his last 2 phases - what!? I just waited for him to leap or over extend and got some cheap hits in and backed away, same thing worked on owl and corrupted monk and pretty much anything that has huge range. It took me a good 20 tries but would have taken me about 50 if I had have been trying to deflect his 8 hit combos.

    I watched a video where a dude was showing how he went through the fight and he kept backing away from Tomoe Genichiro and waiting for an opening - that seemed crazy to me, I felt like you could just smash his face in with the odd deflect every few hits and be done with it quickly. Then he went on to deflect Isshin's dashing swipes from sheathed stance in the next phase - honestly why would you when you can just stand out of range and go in for a cheap hold R2 stab with no risk - which makes the entire phase quite easy. Granted he only got hit when he was showing how to recover safely to avoid getting punished for healing (supposedly) but still he made it harder than it needed to be especially when the aim was to teach people how to beat Isshin.

    The difference between learning what technically works and what actually works for you seems big with this game. I feel like if I had have looked at a guide it would have lead me astray on more than one difficult boss fight.

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