Dragonrot is a deadly disease the NPCs in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice can catch due to Sekiro continually coming back from the dead. The Sculptor is the first to acquire the infection. The more times a player dies in the game, the more the disease spreads. Those infected by it are slowly...
The same goes for your own conversations with NPCs, who will often tell you where to look for key items. If you missed something vital in a conversation, you can replay it by returning to the character in question. 12. Don’t horde consumables, especially Mibu balloons If you’re ...
This option will remove the effect dragonrot has on NPCs, if an NPC already got dragonrot then it will ensure that their condition won't worsen when you die. The internal dragonrot counter will however keep increasing, nobody will be affected by it though. Keep in mind that there are ...
Like many RPGs, Sekiro Shadows Die Twice has many NPCs that give you quests. Completing these quests will reward you with useful items. Some of the quests have impacts on the *game’s endings*. Moreover, some of the quests are connected to one another. That is where our Sekiro NPC Que...
Dragonrot and NPCs As you die in Sekiro, you will start getting things called Dragonrot. This makes NPCs in the world fall ill and start coughing up blood. Pretty nasty. What’s more, once an NPC is afflicted, he or she will not be able to give you hints or information and you can...
On 'Prevent dragonrot increase on death': This option will remove the effect dragonrot has on NPCs, if an NPC already got dragonrot then it will ensure that their condition won't worsen when you die. The internal dragonrot counter will however keep increasing, nobody will be affected by ...
get everything the story has to offer. However, since Dragonrot is not permanent, it made me question what the purpose was in the first place. There’s nothing to really lose from NPCs getting Dragonrot. Since you can just cure the disease, I assume it’s only there for lore purposes...
Sekiro is, after all, a FromSoftware game, and death is part of the learning experience. But if you die a second time before reaching another Idol there’s a chance your tampering with the divine forces of resurrection will cause the cosmic disease called Dragon Rot to affect NPCs through...
On 'Prevent dragonrot increase on death': This option will remove the effect dragonrot has on NPCs, if an NPC already got dragonrot then it will ensure that their condition won't worsen when you die. The internal dragonrot counter will however keep increasing, nobody will be affected by ...
Yeah I had that side quest completed at the time from emma, she then gave me the stone, instead of using it I fingure Id activate the infinite items code to save it for later, I then cured the dragon rot through the statue and sculptors cough ceased, however I still retained my 13%...