
Defeat the Corrupted Monk in Mibu Village.
The lotus is in a cave behind the Sunken Valley > Guardian Ape’s Watering Hole Sculptor’s Idol - the idol that unlocks after you beat the Guardian Ape. Defeat the Guardian Ape, then retrieve the Lotus of the Palace.
This is the earliest ending you can get in Sekiro. The decisions and stories that lead to each of Sekiro‘s endings. Use this if you want more context (or you’re just having trouble deciding which ending you want).īefore you go any further, though, there are obviously some major spoilers below.
Dragon’s Homecoming (Divine Dragon’s Tears + Frozen Tears), in which you stay loyal of the Divine Heir, find the item he asks for, follow Child of Rejuvenation’s wishes to find an additional item.īelow, we’ll walk you through the steps you need to take for each of these endings.Īt the end of this guide, we’ll give you the synopsis of each ending to help you decide which path to take. Purification (Divine Dragon’s Tears + Everblossom), in which you stay loyal of the Divine Heir, find the item he asks for, and follow Emma’s wishes to find an additional item. Immortal Severance (Divine Dragon’s Tears only), in which you stay loyal to the Divine Heir and find the item he asks for. Shura ending (the bad one), in which you side with Owl and end your game early. In this guide, we’ll walk you Sekiro’s four endings - one that’s generally bad, and three that are generally good.
The Divine Heir … doesn’t want it anymore. Both choices (and everything in Sekiro, really) are about the Divine Heir’s blood - it grants that whole resurrection ability, after all. Sekiro only asks you to make a couple of big, ending-effecting choices, but each has some big implications.