

Does Sekiro get harder every playthrough? This is the fastest way to roll credits on Sekiro, but is considered to be the “bad” ending.

Note that Sekiro will end with two boss encounters right after this, and then it’s curtains on the game. If you agree with Owl and abandon Kuro, you’ll get the Shura ending. There are four different ending sequences that you can trigger: Shura (the bad ending), Immortal Severance, Purification (which unlocks some unique bosses), and Return (the “best” ending). Paying him 100 Sen after this will get him to tell you where the Flame Vent is in the Hirata Estate, via the Flame Barrel Memo, which speaks to finding the tool and using it to create a bonfire. Paying him 50 Sen will award you information on the Hirata Estate and the night of the raid. You can buy it later from the donation box next to Hanbei the Undying). What happens if you kill Anayama Sekiro?Ĭombat: Players may kill Anayama the Peddler only in Hirata Estate (doing so will make him disappear from Ashina Outskirts, making it impossible to obtain the Phantom Kunai from him. Not only does killing Hanbei have no effect on any endings or any other choices in the game, the decision to pick between “Accept” and “I do not wish to kill you” doesn’t matter in the long run either. Almost definitely yes, unless you’re the sentimental type.
