So my fellow Sekiro players...roll call and status? I am alternating between dying against Genichiro, dying against Lady Butterfly, or dying against that big dude in full plate armor. Beaten all mini-bosses to this point. No idea how far through the game I am.
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Replying to @headius
Stuck on headless ape fight in depths. Restarted a day or two ago because I was unhappy w/ skill distribution and points were slowing down. Interestingly, headless ape is actually optional since you can go through the room before the boss spawns if you do depths early
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Genichiro and lady butterfly are both fights that you basically have to execute perfectly or die. Once you get them down they're easy if you fight them again. Key for armored warrior is to remember to deflect, don't dodge. Sneak in an axe hit when you can for posture dmg
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Tips for Genichiro: Learn his patterns, make sure you're deflecting when you can, follow up with a strike after. Blocking works best for arrows (except the slow powerful one) -- Especially when he does jump and rapid fire arrows, if you try to dodge you're dead.
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Replying to @sgrif
Thanks! I do have "the fear" which is why I have multiple major bosses to deal with. I am digging the exploration but the sheer numbers of minibosses kinda makes it feel like I don't get much exploring done before I have to work on a boss again.
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Replying to @sgrif
I'm also *terrible* about consumables in these kinds of game. I figure if I can't beat it without consumables, I'll eventually lose anyway. That's different in Sekiro...several of the items are absolutely critical to beating certain bosses.
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Eh... Confetti is pretty much the only one that you "need" and is limited enough to care. Though technically you can beat them without it since deflecting still works. Things like candy are so common that you'll never run out
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