Sekiro™: Shadows Die Twice

Sekiro™: Shadows Die Twice

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How to beat Sekiro without dying
By Chapte
In this game, I'll teach you how to never die.
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Step 1: Never take any damage
This part is the most important as if you take too much damage you will die.
End of guide.
As long as you followed the steps and didn't take too much damage you've beaten the game without dying. Thanks for watching and if you failed remember to git gud. Hope this guide blew your mind.
303 Comments
wonkyweiner 19 Oct @ 4:54pm 
I mean...it's not wrong. technically speaking. but a true and proper guide would bother to explain the process involved in actually not taking damage from all the main bosses and any of the trickier mini-bosses/area encounters, but that would require intelligence and a at least a small amount of skill at the game, both of which the creator of this pathetic waste of data clearly lacks.
Personally I have managed one deathless run of Sekiro, and it was a culmination of luck and skill and knowledge gained over the course of 11 consecutive full playthroughs. I even did the return ending instead of just rushing to end it asap. the deathless run realization came when I looked at my HP bar to see how close the final battle had been and noticed the revival indicator orbs weren't there at all...no full orbs no empty orbs, just nothing cause I never died.
I mean...it's not wrong. technically speaking. but a true and proper guide would bother to explain the process involved in actually not taking damage from all the main bosses and any of the trickier mini-bosses/area encounters, but that would require intelligence and a at least a small amount of skill at the game, both of which the creator of this pathetic waste of data clearly lacks.
Personally I have managed one deathless run of Sekiro, and it was a culmination of luck and skill and knowledge gained over the course of 11 consecutive full playthroughs. I even did the return ending instead of just rushing to end it asap. the deathless run realization came when I looked at my HP bar to see how close the final battle had been and noticed the revival indicator orbs weren't there at all...no full orbs no empty orbs, just nothing cause I never died.
I mean...it's not wrong. technically speaking. but a true and proper guide would bother to explain the process involved in actually not taking damage from all the main bosses and any of the trickier mini-bosses/area encounters, but that would require intelligence and a at least a small amount of skill at the game, both of which the creator of this pathetic waste of data clearly lacks.
Personally I have managed one deathless run of Sekiro, and it was a culmination of luck and skill and knowledge gained over the course of 11 consecutive full playthroughs. I even did the return ending instead of just rushing to end it asap. the deathless run realization came when I looked at my HP bar to see how close the final battle had been and noticed the revival indicator orbs weren't there at all...no full orbs no empty orbs, just nothing cause I never died.
Noxis :3 25 Sep @ 11:09pm 
I mean...it's not wrong. technically speaking. but a true and proper guide would bother to explain the process involved in actually not taking damage from all the main bosses and any of the trickier mini-bosses/area encounters, but that would require intelligence and a at least a small amount of skill at the game, both of which the creator of this pathetic waste of data clearly lacks.
Personally I have managed one deathless run of Sekiro, and it was a culmination of luck and skill and knowledge gained over the course of 11 consecutive full playthroughs. I even did the return ending instead of just rushing to end it asap. the deathless run realization came when I looked at my HP bar to see how close the final battle had been and noticed the revival indicator orbs weren't there at all...no full orbs no empty orbs, just nothing cause I never died.
Zarter 25 Sep @ 9:48pm 
I mean...it's not wrong. technically speaking. but a true and proper guide would bother to explain the process involved in actually not taking damage from all the main bosses and any of the trickier mini-bosses/area encounters, but that would require intelligence and a at least a small amount of skill at the game, both of which the creator of this pathetic waste of data clearly lacks.
Personally I have managed one deathless run of Sekiro, and it was a culmination of luck and skill and knowledge gained over the course of 11 consecutive full playthroughs. I even did the return ending instead of just rushing to end it asap. the deathless run realization came when I looked at my HP bar to see how close the final battle had been and noticed the revival indicator orbs weren't there at all...no full orbs no empty orbs, just nothing cause I never died.
Hollenbxck 22 Sep @ 1:19am 
I mean...it's not wrong. technically speaking. but a true and proper guide would bother to explain the process involved in actually not taking damage from all the main bosses and any of the trickier mini-bosses/area encounters, but that would require intelligence and a at least a small amount of skill at the game, both of which the creator of this pathetic waste of data clearly lacks.
Personally I have managed one deathless run of Sekiro, and it was a culmination of luck and skill and knowledge gained over the course of 11 consecutive full playthroughs. I even did the return ending instead of just rushing to end it asap. the deathless run realization came when I looked at my HP bar to see how close the final battle had been and noticed the revival indicator orbs weren't there at all...no full orbs no empty orbs, just nothing cause I never died.
seph 11 Sep @ 3:38am 
I mean...it's not wrong. technically speaking. but a true and proper guide would bother to explain the process involved in actually not taking damage from all the main bosses and any of the trickier mini-bosses/area encounters, but that would require intelligence and a at least a small amount of skill at the game, both of which the creator of this pathetic waste of data clearly lacks.
Personally I have managed one deathless run of Sekiro, and it was a culmination of luck and skill and knowledge gained over the course of 11 consecutive full playthroughs. I even did the return ending instead of just rushing to end it asap. the deathless run realization came when I looked at my HP bar to see how close the final battle had been and noticed the revival indicator orbs weren't there at all...no full orbs no empty orbs, just nothing cause I never died.
MarsBreaker 19 Aug @ 9:37pm 
I mean...it's not wrong. technically speaking. but a true and proper guide would bother to explain the process involved in actually not taking damage from all the main bosses and any of the trickier mini-bosses/area encounters, but that would require intelligence and a at least a small amount of skill at the game, both of which the creator of this pathetic waste of data clearly lacks.
Personally I have managed one deathless run of Sekiro, and it was a culmination of luck and skill and knowledge gained over the course of 11 consecutive full playthroughs. I even did the return ending instead of just rushing to end it asap. the deathless run realization came when I looked at my HP bar to see how close the final battle had been and noticed the revival indicator orbs weren't there at all...no full orbs no empty orbs, just nothing cause I never died.
rustemiendi 14 Aug @ 4:54am 
u dying in he beginning of the game regardless of what you do
Doc Glock 2 Aug @ 8:28pm 
I mean...it's not wrong. technically speaking. but a true and proper guide would bother to explain the process involved in actually not taking damage from all the main bosses and any of the trickier mini-bosses/area encounters, but that would require intelligence and a at least a small amount of skill at the game, both of which the creator of this pathetic waste of data clearly lacks.
Personally I have managed one deathless run of Sekiro, and it was a culmination of luck and skill and knowledge gained over the course of 11 consecutive full playthroughs. I even did the return ending instead of just rushing to end it asap. the deathless run realization came when I looked at my HP bar to see how close the final battle had been and noticed the revival indicator orbs weren't there at all...no full orbs no empty orbs, just nothing cause I never died.