![]() You can’t lose skills points (if you die, you’ll lose half of your current XP bar however) and these points are what you use to purchase skill upgrades in-game. Once the threshold for the XP bar is met, you bank a skill point. The skill tree system in Sekiro is based on XP which you get from defeating enemies and bosses: this fills your XP bar. This trophy was the bane of my existence. Also picked up the Shura ending trophy in the same go! Height of Technique – Acquired all skills The grind was real. I found this version of Isshin much harder than the Sword Saint (though obviously I’m more familiar with that one) and was definitely breathing a sigh of relief when I beat him – the final boss I needed. If he catches you with this, you are dead. There is one in particular, which I learned to interrupt using the firecracker prosthetic, that incorporates an AOE that spans the entire arena. Isshin starts to incorporate fire into his attacks, and many of them are extremely hard to dodge and do insane amounts of damage. This is the Fire Lord phase – fire, fire everywhere. The first phase wasn’t too much of an issue, but the second phase was a nightmare. The Isshin in this ending has a much different moveset than the Sword Saint version, though he only has two phases. Then you have Fire Lord (kidding – kind of) Isshin Ashina. Learning her moveset and being able to comfortably defeat her alone took me about ten tries. Her grab attack in particular has a stupid amount of range, and she can move extremely quickly. Emma (the so-called Gentle Blade) who is effectively the first phase, was a super difficult boss, much harder than fighting Genichiro in the other endings. Doing this for the first time on NG+ was rough. I needed the trophy for this Shura ending boss to unlock the Man Without Equal trophy. This one has a different final boss, and essentially ends the game much earlier than it would otherwise. By this point, I had gotten every ending (one trophy each) aside from the “bad” Shura ending. I ended the game with the Dragon’s Homecoming (Return) option, as I hadn’t done that one yet. I ran through the regular NG cycle and beat every boss, including the optional double ape fight, and the Demon of Hatred. This trophy requires that you beat every boss in the game on a single save file – again, at least two playthroughs are needed. Man Without Equal – Defeated all bosses Deafeated Fire Lord Isshin – finally. The Lapis from the Demon of Hatred boss fight was definitely the most aggravating to get, as that boss is no cake walk. the Lapis Lazuli) and need to be collected over the course of multiple playthroughs – at least two. This trophy was a bit tricky just because of the materials needed for some of the upgrades – some require a bit of farming, while others are a limited resource (i.e. Also, spoilers? Obviously? Master of the Prosthetic – Upgraded all prosthetic tools to their limit Prosthetic tool upgrade tree. I’ve decided to do a short write up on the journey, and the trophies I picked up last. I had been debating doing the same, and finally decided to go for it I knew I was going to keep playing the game anyway, as I was having so much fun with it, so I figured I would put on my trophy hunter hat and go for that 100% completion. One of their team members, Nathan, recently went for the platinum in Sekiro, which you can check out in this video here. Formerly Platimonday (which I stole from Playstation Access because it’s very clever).
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