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Is it bad to revive 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.
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Should you always revive in 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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What happens when you revive in Sekiro?

Sekiro Resurrection

Resurrection is referred to as Sekiro's Dragon heritage ability that provides him the skill to resurrect immediately after dying, allowing him to return to the battle at the exact location of his death.
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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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What happens if you never die in Sekiro?

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.
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Sekiro Shadows Die Twice - Dying and Dragonrot Disease EXPLAINED (Consequences & Cure)

Has anyone beat Sekiro without dying?

But Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Twitch streamer and YouTuber TheUrbanOrb has taken that feat to the extreme, and after more than three years of practice, defeated every opponent in FromSoftware's ninja epic without taking a single hit.
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Is Dragonrot a big deal?

It's really not a big deal. It only takes a single item to clear all of it, and NPC's can't die from it.
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What percentage of people beat Sekiro?

Sekiro™: Shadows Die Twice. 30 percent have beaten this game. That's higher than other games that are easier.
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How many endings can you get in Sekiro?

That's even more true considering that Sekiro has not one, not two, but four different endings, each explaining different aspects of the game's lore. Still, fret not, brave shinobi, we've done the homework for you and will tell you exactly what happens in each of Sekiro's endings.
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Which Sekiro ending is easier?

Sekiro's Shura ending is considered the bad ending. It ultimately ends with Sekiro being possessed by a demonic force and letting Kuro die. It's also the easiest one to get, here's what you have to do.
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Should I always resurrect Sekiro reddit?

There is no punishment for resurrecting. Generally speaking, it's better to resurrect. The punishment (Dragonrot spread) is only accumulated by truly dying, not by resurrecting.
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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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Why is dragonrot a thing?

Dragonrot in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice serves as a kind of punishment for dying and resurrecting too often. Or at least it serves as in incentive not do to it where possible. There is a Dragonrot cure however, helping you mitigate or totally clear away any downsides of the disease - but there's a catch.
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Can you stay underwater forever in Sekiro?

After unlocking the Mibu Breathing Technique, not only will Sekiro players be able to dive underwater, but they will be able to dive underwater indefinitely. That means that they can explore underwater areas in the game to their heart's content and without having to worry about drowning.
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Which Sekiro ending is hardest?

In case you are wondering how many endings does Sekiro have, there are actually four. 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).
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Why Sekiro is so hard?

It is a dodge, but it has far fewer Invincibility (I-frames) frames than a dodge in the other games. Instead in Sekiro, you're supposed to be deflecting instead of dodging. Years of Souls-Instinct made learning Sekiro a nightmare for me. If you don't have souls-experience, it will certainly be difficult.
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Can you 100% Sekiro in one playthrough?

To earn 100% of the Achievements in Sekiro, we need to complete a minimum of 2.5 playthroughs. There are four separate Endings that need to be acquired to 100% Sekiro. Normally & traditionally, this would require us to complete four separate playthroughs.
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How many hours does it take to 100% Sekiro?

When focusing on the main objectives, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is about 29½ 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.
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Which Sekiro ending is true?

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. It is considered the best possible ending for the game.
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Is Sekiro the hardest game ever?

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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Is Sekiro one of the hardest Souls games?

Sekiro is the easiest once you have mastered parrying. Dark Souls is harder unless you go for a tank build. Bloodborne might be the hardest after all.
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Where do most players quit Sekiro?

That's a massive drop off between the beginning of the game and the 1st boss! In fact, 34% — over 1 in 3 players — drop out of the game before they even get to the 1st boss! What's going on?
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Who should I heal Dragonrot?

Curing Dragonrot and losing Rot Essence

After the Sculptor gets sick in the first few hours of Sekiro, you'll find Emma the Physician tending to him. Speak to her, and she'll say that she may be able to create a cure.
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When should I get rid of Dragonrot?

Unless you're desperate to complete an NPC's quest, we would hold off curing the disease. Once you have a few Dragon's Blood Droplets to spare, you can occasionally eliminate Dragonrot, but again, you shouldn't need to do so on a regular basis.
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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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