Summary

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twicewas a bit of a shake-up compared to FromSoftware’s usual games. Introducing new mechanics and systems, it set itself apart fromDemon’s Souls, Dark Souls, andBloodborne, while keeping elements of what made such games popular in the first place.

Leveling up was continued, except allocated Skill Points that could be used to purchase new skills. Unlike FromSoft’s other games, a portion of Skill Points and experience is lost after death, meaning areas to farm such points are incredibly useful. There are various locations to grind out these Skill Points, whether in the early-game, mid-game, or end-game. Unlocking the numerous skills can become easier and helpful when utilizing these farming areas.

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7Hirata Estate

A Place To Farm Early-Game With Lots Of Enemies

One of the earliest places inSekiro: Shadows Die Twiceis theHirata Estate. Despite this, it is an optional area that some players might miss. With a few bosses, as well asa backstory to the characters and narrative, it can also be worth visiting early on for a Skill Point farm.

The farm begins at the beginning of the estate, at theEstate Path Sculptor’s Idol. There are enemies on the immediate path to defeat, as well as an area with a few to the left. Carrying on after defeating the second group, there is an area with a bonfire with a good number of enemies. The enemies won’t give much experience individually, but because there are so many, players should be able to farm some decent Skill Points decently. However, while the enemies are easy to kill, not all of them can be dealt with via stealth, making it a bit of a hassle compared to other routes.

6Early Ashina Castle

A Quick Early-Game Farm That Requires A Bit Of Investment

This farm can be done fairly early in the game. Players only need to defeat the first main boss, Gyoubu Masataka Oniwa. TheAshina Castle Gate Sculptor’s Idolafter his death leads to an area with enemies: some humans, and some short enemies wearing straw hats.

These three short fellows are the main source of Skill Points here, offering a good chunk of experience. They can be dealt with quickly, as they can be killed via stealth deathblows. However, of the two that are talking to each other, one is most likely to detect the player,requiring combat. This can be a little annoying, as an easy kill needs the Loaded Axe prosthetic to break their straw hat shield. Once the three are dead, the Sculptor’s Idol is very close, allowing a swift rinse and repeat.

5Ashina Castle Antechamber

An Easy Stealth Farm With Lots Of Enemies

Inside Ashina Castleis a good farm for Skill Points, as it is a tight area with a good number of enemies. Players can farm throughout, but the first area after the antechamber, the main room, is best as it can be done entirelywith stealth.

The enemies can be a little tricky to defeat if the player is detected, but offer a mid-game Skill Point farm that can be done quickly, as the nearestSculptor’s Idol, the Upper Tower - Antechamber,is very close to the route. The enemies can also drop Divine Confetti, making for a superb farm.

4Mibu Village

A Single Enemy Farm

A good farm is one that’s quick and easy. The farm inMibu Villageis such, only grinding a single enemy that players can kill instantly with stealth. However, this enemy can be a bit challenging if it detects the player.

At theMibu Village Sculptor’s Idol in the Ashina Depths, there is a lone Interior Ministry Ninja standing toward the end of a stream. This guy can be killed with the help of stealth, as he is looking at a wall instead of keeping eyes on his surroundings. Players can stealth kill him to grind Skill Points, but will need the Suppress Sound skill, or a Gachiin’s Sugar orGachiin’s Spiritfall, as he can detect them otherwise.

A Trickier End-Game Farm, But Worth It

Fountainhead Palaceis one of the last areas inSekiro: Shadows Die Twice, so it would make sense for there to be a location to grind Skill Points. At the end of the area, there is a finalSculptor’s Idol, named Sanctuary, where the farm is located.

Just down from the idol, there are three Okami Warriors: two that are next to each other, and one off to the side. The one on her own is the easiest, as she doesn’t block, but the other two do.A Prosthetic Toolcomes in handy here, particularly Sabimaru with the Piercing upgrade. Spam sabimaru until the enemies are dead, or have their posture low enough to take them out normally.

2Ashina Castle After The Divine Dragon

A Fast, Easy Farm Offering Lots Of Skill Points

In the end-game, there are various different locations to farm Skill Points. One of these is the final version ofAshina Castle after the Divine Dragon has been defeatedand the Interior Ministry is invading.

In the antechamber, there is now a lone Interior Ministry Ninja just up from theUpper Tower - Antechamber Sculptor’s Idolthat players can stealth kill repeatedly for easy experience. He drops a large amount of experience, allowing players to acquire Skill Points quickly. However, moving just past him into the main room, there is a Chained Ogre and Interior Ministry Samurai on the bottom floor (if the Chained Ogre has been left alive). While on the top floor, and in the middle to other half of the room,using Malcontentwill cause the samurai on the bottom floor to attack the Chained Ogre, causing it to break free and killing them, gifting the player with extra experience.

1End-Game Ashina Outskirts

Lots Of Enemies, Easy Stealth Kills, And An Abundance Of Skill Points

This farming route is very well-known, as it can net the player a lot of Skill Points given its ease. However, getting to the Sculptor’s Idol can be annoying, as it requires running through this farming route.

TheOutskirts Wall - Stairway in Ashina Outskirtsallows players to sneak up behind a ton of enemies, killing them instantly. They grant large amounts of experience, as well as drop Ministry Dousing Power, which is extremely useful for theDemon of Hatred fight. Towards the end of the route on the bridge, there are Interior Ministry and Ashina soldiers fighting, making it easier for the player. The only negative aspect is the boss, Shigekichi of the Red Guard, but he is only here the first time players arrive. Kill him, and the Skill Point grind can begin in earnest.