{"id":78523,"date":"2025-01-28T22:15:21","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:15:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/all-sekiro-endings-how-to-get-good-bad-and-best-ending-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:15:21","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:15:21","slug":"all-sekiro-endings-how-to-get-good-bad-and-best-ending-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/all-sekiro-endings-how-to-get-good-bad-and-best-ending-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"All Sekiro endings: How to get good, bad, and best ending &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>All Sekiro endings: How to get good, bad, and best ending From SoftwareSekiro features a variety of endings, each sadder than the last. However, it is possible to save everyone. Here\u2019s how to unlock all 4 of Sekiro\u2019s endings. As with any FromSoftware game, the player\u2019s actions dictate which ending you unlock in Sekiro. In truth, most Sekiro endings are pretty bleak, with the player needing to make a sacrifice somewhere. However, it\u2019s up to you what that is. While most Sekiro endings are largely open to player interpretation, the game does feature some positive endings. Although Sekiro also has 3 other endings, one considered good, neutral, and bad. Here\u2019s how to unlock all endings in Sekiro \u2013 naturally, spoilers await ahead. Contents Shura: Bad ending Sekiro\u2019s Shura ending is considered the bad ending. It ultimately ends with Sekiro being possessed by a demonic force and letting Kuro die. It\u2019s also the easiest one to get, here\u2019s what you have to do. Towards the end of the game, you will need to go back to the roof of Ashina Castle. This is where the Genichiro battle took place. You\u2019ll need to do this once you\u2019ve gathered the items to cure the immortal plague. Once you arrive, you\u2019ll find the Great Shinobi Owl from the Hirata estate. The Owl will offer you a choice, you can choose to obey the Shinobi iron code and leave Kuro to their fate or break the code to save them. Should you choose to abandon Kuro, you\u2019ll need to fight two bosses, Emma and Isshin. Once they are defeated, the bad ending will play out. Immortal Severance: Neutral ending Immortal Severance is the normal, neutral ending that most people will see in their first playthrough of Sekiro. Like above, once you arrive at the Ashina Castle roof, you\u2019ll meet the Owl. This time, however, choose not to forsake Kuro and defeat the Owl in combat. In this ending, Kuro will be saved and Sekiro won\u2019t turn to the dark side, but could there be a better conclusion to the story? Purification: Good ending Sekiro\u2019s Purification ending is considered a better ending than Immortal Severance despite it\u2019s bitter-sweet nature, but it\u2019s harder to unlock. To get it, you\u2019ll need to do some additional work. Playing the game in a stealthy manner is also a good way to get this ending, as it involves eavesdropping on a lot of NPCs. First, reject the Owl\u2019s offer as if you were heading towards the Immortal Severance ending. Beat the Owl in combat, then head back to Isshin\u2019s dojo across the rooftops of Ashina Castle to where Isshin and Emma are talking and eavesdrop on their conversation. Now go back to Kuro\u2019s Room and eavesdrop on them. You can do this by hugging the door and hearing them speak freely, which was not intended for your ears. After this, go and talk to Emma at the top of the stairs near Kuro\u2019s room. She will propose an alternative to the neutral ending. Unlocking the good ending Heal up and then talk to Emma a second time to max out her dialogue. Now, fast travel to the Old Grave idol and stick to the left, heading through the arch to where the two graves are located. Emma will be waiting for you here, talk to her again and then fast travel to the Dilapidated Temple. Head to the sculptor\u2019s abode and stealthily peer through the window to eavesdrop on another secret conversation. Now talk to Emma again to receive a new bell item. This will change the memory of the Hirata Estate to something new. With this in mind, head back to the Hirata Estate, kill the two elite enemies and meet with the Owl in the arena where you defeated the Lady Butterfly boss. The Owl has learned some new tricks since your last encounter, so don\u2019t underestimate them. Once the Owl is defeated again, you will be given an Everblossom branch item that you can use on Kuro to trigger the purification ending. Return: Best ending This ending is easier to unlock than the Purification ending, but still features some additional work. Once again, choose not to forsake Kuro and defeat the Owl in battle. However, to unlock the Return ending you\u2019ll need to get three Great Serpent hearts and feed them to the Divine Child, this way they can serve as a cradle for Kuro once they lose their immortality, meaning Kuro can survive their purification. Finding the first Serpent Heart First warp to Senpou Temple and head right. You\u2019ll spot a monk standing on the bridge. If you explore to the left of the monk, you\u2019ll discover a kite mechanism guarded by a rat monster. By this point, you should have acquired the Puppeteer Ninjutsu skill after defeating the Folding Screen Monkeys boss. Use the skill on rat boy to have him fly the kite for you. This will create a shortcut across the chasm for you to take. Read More: Everything we know about Elden Ring &#8211; After that, head through Senpou until you find the old woman who wants some rice. To her left, there will be a tree that you can use to grapple across to the valley area. Head through the valley until you come to the massive drop that\u2019s guarded by the Great Serpent. He\u2019s chilling and won\u2019t notice you if you\u2019re stealthy. Send him to the great beyond to collect your first heart item. Finding the second Serpent Heart Fast travel to the Bodhisvatta Valley idol, where you defeated the Guardian Ape boss. Then, head through the poison area instead of entering the arena. You\u2019ll find the Toxic Memorial Mob vendor and a cave nearby. He\u2019ll warn you not to enter \u2013 but do anyway. Stealthily sneak through the cave until you see the giant snake. Drop down to the left where the dancing monkey is hanging out. Use Deathblow and puppeteer ninjutsu on the monkey, this will get the big snake\u2019s attention and cause him to move towards it. An area will appear behind the snake once it moves, allowing you to claim your second Serpent Heart. Finding the final Serpent Heart Fast travel to the Temple Grounds idol and head down and then to the left. You\u2019ll see a large pool of water. Use the Mibu technique to breathe underwater and dive in to pick up the item at the bottom. The aim here is to pick up a mysterious scroll, however, you may have already picked this up elsewhere in your playthrough, if so, you\u2019ll be rewarded with a prayer bead instead. Now travel to the Inner Sanctum where the Divine Child is waiting and give her the scroll. Follow her into the Hall of Illusions and talk to her again. You may need to rest to get her to move. Read More: How long is Sekiro? Survival tips and tricks &#8211; She\u2019ll tell you to go into the cave next to the Main Hall of the Senpou Temple. Once you\u2019re there, approach the big drop, and turn around to find a secret route. In here you\u2019ll find a skeleton in a purple robe holding an item. Take this and give it to the Divine Child for her to give you the final Serpent Heart. She\u2019ll also agree to be Kuro\u2019s cradle. Now progress through to the final boss like normal, but when prompted, use the Divine Dragon Tears and Frozen Tears on Kuro. This will unlock the Return ending, this way, Sekiro, Kuro, and the Divine Child will all survive the story together \u2013 as well as saving the world.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>All Sekiro endings: How to get good, bad, and best ending From SoftwareSekiro features a variety of endings, each sadder than the last. However, it is possible to save everyone. Here\u2019s how to unlock all 4 of Sekiro\u2019s endings. As with any FromSoftware game, the player\u2019s actions dictate which ending you unlock in Sekiro. 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