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(additional punishment for dying, like game is double kicking you in the ballsack) and unseen aid(pure downgrade from a simple but original and working souls system BASED ON RNG) - hidden boss phases, that was made with pure intention to iritate the players On the plus side: - original ...
Using Resurrection in battle gives you another chance to win, but it comes at a price. Resurrect too many times and you can get an item called Rot Essence. This isn’t an item you want, as it decreases your Unseen Aid percentage. Unseen Aid is the chance that you won’t lose sen an...
And in the event Unseen Aid triggered, well, it was just a nice surprise. Since Sekiro is less about managing your resources than it is about raw skill with a sword, I can appreciate the penalty keeping me honest, while also appreciating that I wasn’t truly hamstrung by zigging when I...
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% of Unseen aid. ...
Once you do die, you lose half of your accumulated XP and gold, but there are no corpse runs and there is no way of getting what was lost back, unless you are granted Unseen Aid by Buddha, which makes your death come without a price tag. Additionally, as you die, you have a chanc...
It stops some NPC questlines from progressing, but they won't die. This is mostly for completionist playthroughs and NG+. Unseen aid is scarcely worth worrying about - it'll always trigger when you've got nothing and fail to trigger when you really want it to. (Unseen aid stops your ...
Unseen Aid is a new mechanic where you have a chance (between 5-30%) to be resurrected from the dead free of any penalty. However, choosing true death will incur real consequences to the world around you, placing a degenerative curse, DragonRot, on all NPCs in the area. DragonRot will...
Dying will also cause you to love half the progress you made toward your next skill point, as well as half your sen currency. Occasionally, you’ll receive “Unseen Aid” and lose nothing upon death, but the chance of this happening is reduced with every subsequent death. ...