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Isshin, the Sword Saint is the final boss in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. He can be accessed from the door in the Ashina Reservoir, where you fought Genichiro at the start of the game. He is an ...
Isshin Ashina is the final boss in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. If you choose to forsake Kuro and go for the Shura ending. He can be fought at the top of the tower in Ashina Castle. Isshin has two ...
Sekiro’s Isshin, the Sword Saint is the final boss you’ll fight in the game. It’s a long fight — so much so that we’re going to break the three Deathblows (phases) into three guides. The worst mistake ...
Before you actually get around to fighting Isshin himself, you’ll need to face Genichiro yet again. In this fight, he’ll be in his lightning phase, but he doesn’t use lightning attacks all that much, ...
You’ll face Isshin Ashina in the Ashina Castle > Upper Tower > Ashina Dojo. It’s recommended that use the *Shinobi Shadowrush Combat Art* for this. The Combat Art is for 6 Spirit Emblems. You’ve to be ...
FromSoftware are masters of the boss fight, so if you want to best all the Sekiro bosses then you may need a helping hand from. The adrenaline rush you get from each fight both spurs you on and ...
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Walkthrough - Genichiro and Isshin, the Sword Saint Boss Fight (Part 48) IGN's Guide and Walkthrough for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, featuring combat against every enemy, all ...
You all must be truly elite gamers, right? The kind who don't get told to 'git gud' because you're already good? While the backlash against difficulty-easing mods for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the ...
One of the major draws of Sekiro, and of FromSoftware games in general, are the exhilarating boss encounters. Exquisitely crafted, they will have you on the edge of your seat and pulling the hair out ...