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Does Dragonrot spread if you don't resurrect?

If you die and respawn at the statue, it doesn't matter if you previously used your resurrections or not - the dragonrot penalty is the same. Just dying.
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What happens if you don t resurrect Sekiro?

In Sekiro, when you die fully, without resurrecting, you will lose half of the experience and Sen you have earned. Plus, you'll be transported back to the last Sculptor's Idol that you visited, increasing the need to backtrack to where you died. Your EXP & money loss will be permanent.
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Does dying or resurrecting cause Dragonrot?

Originally posted by tanasinn: Short answer is "no". Dragonrot only increases when you die without resurrecting. If you die, resurrect, and rest, you have no penalty at all.
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What happens if you have too much Dragonrot?

Dragonrot not only reduces your Unseen Aid by a set percentage, but also prevents NPC questlines from progressing. This is obviously a fairly drastic consequence to death, so try and avoid dying too much in Sekiro – easier said than done.
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How many deaths does it take to trigger Dragonrot?

Dragonrot will start manifesting after Wolf perishes definitely four times. Some of the characters that interacted with Wolf will become sick and develop a "Rot Essence".
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Sekiro Shadows Die Twice - Dying and Dragonrot Disease EXPLAINED (Consequences & Cure)

What happens if you don't restore Dragonrot?

Dragonrot is a disease in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice caused by the Wolf being constantly brought back from the dead. When you actually die - that is, when you don't resurrect and respawn at a Sculptor's Idol - Dragonrot will begin to spread throughout the world.
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How do you stop Dragonrot from spreading?

Use the Dragon's Blood Droplet to cure all NPCs of Dragonrot, and clear all Rot Essence from your inventory, by visiting a Sculptor's Idol and selecting the Dragonrot Restoration option. Each time you do so you consume that Dragon's Blood Droplet.
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Should you always resurrect in Sekiro?

Based on our testing, the more you resurrect — no matter where you do it — the greater your chances of receiving Rot Essence are. You can choose not to resurrect on the battlefield and still receive Rot Essence from repeatedly dying and resurrecting at a Sculptor's Idol.
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Should I cure Dragonrot immediately?

If you care about the NPC plotline/quest story, whatever you want to call it, then yeah, cure it. But If you're just playing to enjoy the rest of the game, then curing it is really a waste of your time, since it wastes valuable resources and it's going to come back anyway.
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Is there any point in curing Dragonrot?

At a certain point, those people start getting sick. Dragonrot is the sickness. When characters are afflicted with Dragonrot, you can't progress their story missions. You have to cure them first.
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When should I cure Dragonrot?

The time to cure it if you want to conserve then is when you want to chat with an NPC that's sick, and they wont talk due to it. Curing resets the counter to 0, and you will start seeing rot essence pop up again at around 16.
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Is Dragonrot permanent?

But it's only temporary. Resurrecting too many times again will once more cause the Dragonrot to spread amongst the populace. You'll need to buy more Dragon Tears from specific merchants if you want to cure the Dragonrot again--each goes for 180 sen.
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Why can wolf revive in Sekiro?

The Wolf's inability to die is tied to the bloodline of Lord Kuro, and his Divine Birthright. Known as the Dragon Blood, the Divine Heir can bestow its powers upon others, which is how the Wolf can resurrect from death time and time again.
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Is Sekiro still immortal?

In the Return Ending, the Divine Child of Rejuvenation travels West, determined to find the source of the Dragon's Blood and give its power back, preventing the cursed immortality from passing to another generation.
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Is dying a lot in Sekiro bad?

No. Dragon Rot simply prevents NPCs infected from moving on with their quests. There's a rather simple way to cure it, it cures all afflicted NPCs at the same time, and you can do it around 18 times per run, so don't worry too much about it.
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Why should I cure Dragonrot?

As we mentioned previously, Dragonrot negatively affects your chances of being granted Unseen Aid when you die. So, you're going to want to cure as many afflicted characters in Sekiro as you can, whenever possible. This is absolutely all the information you need to know about Dragonrot in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
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What are the pink circles in Sekiro?

Two pink circles at the bottom left of your screen show Resurrection's availability. As long as at least one circle is full (one refills like a pie chart), you can resurrect. There's a cooldown after you resurrect, so you'll have to wait a few minutes or kill some enemies before you can do it again.
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Why Sekiro is so hard?

The game is easily the most unforgiving experience FromSoftware has ever crafted and is harder than any Souls game simply due to its lack of multiplayer and refusal to compromise. Yet those who conquer Sekiro will never have their skills questioned ever again.
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What does Sekiro mean in Japanese?

“Sekiro” means one-armed wolf in Japanese. How did the idea of centering the game around a shinobi or a ninja with a prosthetic arm come about?
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What is Wolf's real name in Sekiro?

The Wolf also known as Sekiro, or Okami, is the eponymous protagonist of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. He is a Shinobi serving the Divine Heir, Kuro. Bound by honour, he is composed and reticent, but also has the ruthlessness to complete his mission by any means necessary.
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Is Wolf a ninja Sekiro?

The game follows a shinobi known as Wolf, who attempts to take revenge on a samurai clan that imprisoned him and kidnapped his lord. The gameplay is focused on stealth, exploration, and combat, with a particular emphasis on boss battles.
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Does dying in memory cause Dragonrot?

All 'true' death causes dragonrot, regardless of where it happened.
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Do dragons blood droplets restock?

1 Merchants Restock Dragon's Blood Droplets

Some are found in the world, while others are purchased, but some merchants actually restock on the valuable item. After using a Droplet, Fujioka the Info Broker, as well as both Memorial Mob merchants, will restock on Droplets.
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What is the most expensive item in Sekiro?

Gourd Seeds are arguably the most valuable item in Sekiro because they allow you to take another swig from the magic health potion in your Healing Gourd. More health means more healing, which means less death (probably). You'll get Gourd Seeds from defeating certain enemies and (rarely) just sitting in the world.
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