You speak with her, then rest, then find that she's moved to the boss room of the Folding Screen Monkeys. Now that Kuro is fed, you must go back to the Divine Child. After defeating Owl, you must give the rice to Kuro. Now you can talk to Owl as usual and stay loyal to Kuro. Give her one, and she'll give you rice specifically for Kuro. You may need to rest, but you need to keep taking rice from her until she gets sick. Once you give her the tome, she'll give you rice in return. If you already defeated Genichiro but haven't fully explored the temple, you'll need to have the dive ability to use in a pool near the Temple Grounds idol. If you've been to the temple before defeating Genichiro, you'll probably have encountered a monk next to the Main Hall idol who gives you the tome. Where you get it depends on if you've completed Senpou Temple. The first item you'll need is the Holy Tome: Infested. The interactions with the Divine Child should be done before you fight Owl, because you'll need the rice she gives you to give to Kuro. Again, you'll want to do all the things listed here before you take out the Divine Dragon in Fountainhead Palace. The best ending is of course the most complex. RELATED: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review: An Expertly-Crafted Exercise In Insanity This will trigger a different ending than before. The difference is that once you defeat the final boss, you will offer the Everblossom and Divine Tears to Kuro. After this, you can complete the game as normal. Defeating him will earn you the Everblossom. You'll also experience another fight with Owl, only harder this time. Only now you're experiencing new parts of this memory. Offering the bell at the statue in the Dilapidated Temple will transport you back to Hirata Estate. Confront Emma about what you just heard, and she'll give you a bell to do just that. However, there's no substitute for seeing it yourself. When you do, even more will be revealed about the past. Talk to the Sculptor, he will suggest you eavesdrop on his conversation with Emma. She also resolves to go talk to the Sculptor, which means you should head to him as well. That's your cue to travel to the Old Grave idol.Īt the Old Grave, you'll have another conversation with Emma where she reminisces about the past. Emma will tell you that she plans to visit a grave. After the conversation, take a rest at the idol. The information you learn will allow you to have a certain conversation with Emma, who is now waiting by the idol near the Owl fight location. Soon, you will be able to hug the wall and eavesdrop on Kuro. Go to Kuro's room and hide behind a statue. Once you defeat him, you can talk to Kuro and burn some incense.Įverything you're about to do now, you should do before you go to Fountainhead Palace and defeat the Divine Dragon. Then, once you've heard what she has to say, go talk to Owl and choose to stay loyal to Kuro. eavesdrop on her conversation with Isshin. Go to this save and find Emma BEFORE fighting Owl. Remember that pre-Owl save point we advised you to get? That will get you a crucial piece of story needed for this ending. You'll need to do some good old-fashioned shinobi eavesdropping to get this ending out of her. Unfortunately, she seems to be hiding some things about her past and her abilities. RELATED: Ranked: All the Bosses in Sekiro: Shadows Die TwiceĮmma plays a bigger role in the Purification Ending, which you might expect as she's been curing Dragonrot this whole time. If you plan to do all four endings, a save point right before the Owl encounter will be a helpful starting point for each one. When you talk to him, he will offer you a choice that will set in motion the end game events, putting you on a path you cannot go back from. The very first thing to do is to save before you talk to Owl (Wolf's adoptive shinobi father).
Here's our guide to the various Sekiro endings, and how to reach them. While that still has you fighting multiple end bosses, at least you won't have to go through the entirety of the game four separate times. Thankfully, a dutiful Redditor by the handle Showhand1234 found a way to do all four endings on one save file. That means making it to the final boss once isn't enough, not if you want to see everything. It turns out Sekiro has four different endings. If people are having such a hard time with the game that they need an easier setting, they're not going to be happy with this next bit of news. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twiceis earning a reputation for its difficulty, so much so that other gaming sites are putting out articles asking for an easy mode.