Last Edited: April 9, 2019 at 6:46 AM
Bosses are special enemies found in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. These enemies will have their own, isolated, arenas and a large health bar. They also have a myriad of attacks and abilities. Unlike minibosses, the Bosses you encounter will often change their tactics as you perform Shinobi Finishers to lower their health pool.
Some bosses may require you to lower their health before you can rack off enough posture damage to even land a deathblow as well.
Consult the list below to find out how best to take on the toughest bosses in Sekiro, learn their movesets, see where they are located, and what rewards they drop upon defeat.
Boss | Area Location | Loot |
---|---|---|
Gyoubu Oniwa | Ashina Outskirts | Mechanical Barrel, Memory: Gyoubu |
Lady Butterfly | Hirata Estate | Sakura Droplet,
Memory: Lady Butterfly |
Genichiro Ashina | Ashina Castle | Bloodsmoke Ninjitsu,
Memory: Genichiro |
Guardian Ape | Sunken Valley | Slender Finger,
Memory: Guardian Ape |
Folding Screen Monkeys | Senpou Temple, Mount Kongo | Puppeteer Ninjitsu,
Memory: Folding Screen Monkeys |
Headless Ape | Ashina Depths | Prayer Bead x2,
Memory: Headless Ape |
Corrupted Monk | Ashina Depths | Mibu Breathing Technique,
Memory: Corrupted Monk |
Great Shinobi – Owl | Ashina Castle (Dusk) | Aromatic Branch,
Memory: Great Shinobi |
Corrupted Monk – True Monk | Fountainhead Palace | Memory: True Monk, Dragon’s Tally Board |
Divine Dragon | Fountainhead Palace | Memory: Divine Dragon, Divine Dragon‘s Tears |
Demon of Hatred | Ashina Castle (Night) – Ashina Outskirts | Memory: Hatred Demon, Lapis Lazuli x2 |
Isshin, the Sword Saint | Ashina Castle (Night): Ashina Reservoir | Memory: Saint Isshin, Dragon Flash Skill |
The following bosses can only be encountered when choosing to forsake Lord Kuro around halfway through the story. These bosses can only be fought during the “Shura Ending”.
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