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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – Best items to buy from vendors

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is quite the challenge. As a FromSoftware game, that’s to be expected. But really, you’ll probably need all the help you can get. Unlike the Souls games, you can’t summon other players to help you, so you’ll need to improve on your own. The vendors you stumble upon during your adventure can help you, provided you have some sen (money) handy. There are a handful of items you can buy that you should certainly pick up before others.

These are the best items to buy from vendors in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

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Gourd Seeds

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Like Dark Souls, Sekiro has the ever-important Gourd. When Wolf drinks from the healing item, some of his health replenishes. You get the Gourd after the intro section. At first, you can only take one drink before it’s all gone. Refilling it requires a trip to a Sculptor’s Idol for a little nap.

You can expand your Gourd with Gourd Seeds. Gourd Seeds can be acquired by defeating powerful enemies, and we’ve also found them in chests. Sometimes vendors will have Gourd Seeds for sale for a whopping 1,000 sen.

Trust us when we say the high price is worth it. Once you have a Gourd Seed, you can take it to Emma outside of the Dilapidated Temple (or wherever she is marked after she moves). She’ll expand your Gourd to let you take an additional drink. It goes without saying that having more opportunities to heal and stay alive during mid-boss and boss fights is vitally important.

So whenever a vendor is willing to part with this precious item, spend some time racking up sen.

Rice/Fine Snow

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Sometimes, using the Gourd to heal isn’t the most effective strategy since you have to stop and sit through the drinking animation. When you’re getting pummeled by a tough enemy, stopping to heal is ill-advised. A great alternative is Rice, which serves as a Quick Item that restores health over time. It’s similar to Pellets in that regard, but Rice recovers way more health. The recommended strategy is to consume Rice before a fight with a tough enemy, or in the middle of the battle if possible.

The benefit is that it will gradually heal you over time, making some of those difficult enemy encounters a tad easier. You can only carry one at a time, but even still, Rice is an excellent plan B when things start to get hairy.

You can acquire it from the Divine Child of Rejuvenation in Senpou Temple, Mt. Kongo. Keep visiting the Divine Child for more when you run out. Additionally, after you complete the Divine Child’s Dragon’s Homecoming quest, you can request for your Rice to be turned into Fine Snow — an upgraded version that increases your health even faster.

Coin Purses

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Coin Purses come in three variants: Light, Heavy, and Bulging. Light Coin Purses hold 100 sen, Heavy hold 500, and Bulging hold 1,000. Each of them actually costs more than the amount of sen they hold. For instance, it will set you back 550 sen to buy a Heavy Coin Purse. The investment is worthwhile. Death cuts your sen in half, and unless you’re ridiculously good, you’ll die a lot. Your sen can keep halving until you virtually have nothing left during the struggle to defeat a boss.

Death does not affect your Coin Purses, though. They’re stored as an item and only add to your sen once opened. For that reason, you don’t want to open them until you are ready to make a purchase (such as on Gourd Seeds). A good rule to follow is that any time you encounter a vendor, unless you’re buying something else, exchange your sen for however many Coin Purses you can buy.

Upgrade Materials

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Vendors also sometimes carry Upgrade Materials for your Shinobi Prosthetic. One of the early ones you can purchase, Robert’s Firecrackers, is extremely useful in both boss fights and when fighting animals like wolves. Robert’s Firecrackers turns into the Shinobi Firecracker once given to the old man in the Dilapidated Temple. He’ll upgrade your Prosthetic to give you access to a move that produces an explosive flash. Enemies caught in its wake will be temporarily blinded, immobilized, and take Posture damage. Whether fighting packs of wolves or squaring off against a ruthless general, the Shinobi Firecracker can help you get on the right track.

Spirit Emblems

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To use Prosthetic moves like the Shinobi Firecracker and the shuriken, you need to have Spirit Emblems. Spirit Emblems aren’t actually purchased from vendors, but they are important enough to mention here anyway. They cost 10 sen and you can hold up to 15 at a time. Any excess Spirit Emblems you have will be go towards replenishing the 15 when resting at a Sculptor’s Idol, which is where you purchase them.

You always want to keep your Spirit Emblems full. Each Prosthetic move uses Spirit Emblems. A shuriken throw uses one, while more intensive moves like the Shinobi Firecracker cost three. Get in the habit of checking your current stock at each Sculptor’s Idol and buying as needed.

Dragon’s Blood Droplet

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Using Resurrection in battle gives you another chance to win, but it comes at a price. Resurrect too many times and you can get an item called Rot Essence. This isn’t an item you want, as it decreases your Unseen Aid percentage. Unseen Aid is the chance that you won’t lose sen and experience after death. Rot Essence also afflicts an NPC with a sickness called Dragonrot. While sick, you cannot complete their storylines. Rot Essence is located in Key Items. You’ll inevitably rack up a few or more of these unfortunate items.

A little ways into the game, you’ll be able to collect a blood sample from someone dealing with Dragonrot. Doing so will help Emma create a cure, giving you a Recovery Charm and Dragon’s Blood Droplet. These items will allow you to cure everyone with Dragonrot at Sculptor’s Idols. The Recovery Charm will last forever, but Dragon’s Blood Droplet does not. You can purchase this important item from vendors for 180 sen.

Acquiring sen

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If you’re looking to find sen in bulk, you can look for Coin Purses hidden throughout the world. However, for a consistent source of sen, you’ll have to get it from your enemies. Killing an enemy will (usually) result in a glowing corpse, and when you stand over it, you can hold Square/X to collect their sen. 

When you’re in the middle of a battle, you may be so focused on beating your opponents that you forget how critical it is to acquire sen. After all, this is a must to win the game. Throughout your playtime, you must gather sen so you can sustain yourself in the game. You can boost your supply by stealing it from your adversaries. If you’re scratching the bottom of the barrel with your sen, you can reset your enemies and strip them of their sen more than one time. 

We highly recommend slowing down and taking a second to regroup at a Sculptor’s Idol. Doing so will allow you the opportunity to respawn your rivals. It’s guaranteed that everyone will use the same position they used in the last fight; it really doesn’t matter how many times you do it. Remember that each familiar foe will respawn, but don’t hold out for the generals. They are the stubborn ones who won’t. 

Another way to earn some sen is to sell your possessions to vendors throughout the game. You can trade a variety of things, but we advise exchanging less valuable items like Fistful of Ash. 

We suggest trading unnecessary items like Fistful of Ash for sen. All you have to do is visit the vendor of your choice, make your offer, and receive your payment.

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