Sekiro Mods: Elevate Your Gaming Experience

Mods keep games alive be it Cyberpunk an incomplete game at launch, be it Sekiro the game of the year. In this article we will look into the top picks of Sekiro Mods. Some of them are appearance mods some of them enhance the entire gameplay to some extent.

Sekiro Mods

No Spirit Emblem Cost Mod

As the name suggest this mod removes the requirement for keeping track of spirit emblems. Its kind of frustrating finding myself out of spirit emblems to continue fighting in a single boss fight or mini boss fights.

It does reduce the level of difficulty to the game however I would suggest to go through a playthrough without this mod enabled.

Sekiro Enemy And Item Randomizer

Sekiro Item and Enemy Randomizer are made to alter the gameplay significantly by randomly generating enemies as well as items. When you install this mod you’ll not be sure of what’s coming your way. The enemies that you used to know will be totally different The items that you had previously relied on are now scattered throughout the game forcing you to pick up every item in the game. This is one of my favorite Sekiro mods which I still have installed.

This mod is ideal for those looking for an exciting and new experience in Sekiro. If you’ve already conquered the game through new game +, or are just beginning to learn it keeps you engaged and test your abilities unlike any other game. Additionally, it opens the possibility of replayability to the game. Won’t recommend if you are just starting the game.

Sekiro 100 Percent Deflect

Next in the list for the sekiro mods is the Sekiro 100 Percent Deflect. As the mod suggest, the unlocks an easy mode for the players who are struggling with the game. Sekiro is a rhythm game which requires you to master parrying and deflection. It can also be frustrating to fail in deflecting attacks, particularly in boss fights. Sekiro 100 percent Deflect mode assures you that you will always be able to deflect attacks and make combat more manageable and less gruelling.

Top Sekiro Mods for the Best Looking Outfits

Sekiro in itself is a good looking game and comes with different outfits based on endings you choose you get new once. But there are some sekiro mods that add a new array of outfits to the base game. I am sure a lot of players went with the Shura ending just for the Shura outfit.

Sekiro Mods

Here are some of my top picks

  1. Blades of the guardians Cloak and a hat with a dark vibe going is the best I have ever seen. This and Shura I rate both the same.
  2. True Shura Another good looking mod which I had installed. I think this was the second mod I had tried.
  3. Isshin’s Sword Saint outfit for Sekiro This allows you to become Isshin the sword saint himself.
  4. Black Genichiro outfit The mod name explains itself, to be true it kind of looks cool however I didn’t use it for too many days. For me the first in the list was the go to outfit. Nevertheless you should try this out as well.

Immersive Camera

Let me not explain what this mod does but you know see yourself in the game play. I am sure this is one the best Sekiro mods out there. Here’s a gameplay footage with the mod enabled.

Sekiro Resurrection

We made the game easy till now lets make it difficult. Sekiro Resurrection is a mod that completely changes Sekiro to have new enemies to the areas, boss movesets and skills are reworked.

Here is a gameplay footage of a Youtuber trying it out:

Sekiro Long May the Shadows Reflect Mod

Here’s what the mod page says about itself “A huge overhauled mod that makes the game more challenging. Skills, items, Bosses, enemies, upgrades, etc, almost everything changes in this mod. Long may the shadows reflect!” The mod looks like to be still in active development state.

Sekiro Fps Unlock And More

Next in the list of Sekiro Mods is the Sekiro FPS Unlock and More. Not sure if I am interpreting it correctly, This looks like one of the oldest mod in the platform and the list.

This is what the mod description says:

“A small utility to remove frame rate limit, add custom resolutions (21:9 support), change FOV, borderless window mode, display and log K/D (OBS), disable cam auto adjust and various game modifications. Patches game’s memory, does not modify any game files, works with every game version, should work with all future updates. Also available on github.”

Elden Arts

In this post about Sekiro mods, I’ve saved the best for last. Whoever thought of this I mean whoever you are a genius. I mean it. Elden Arts Mod takes inspiration from Elden rings and adds some of the most well known boss powers to the game. The best of Elden ring and Sekiro combined to a single game. I shall quote the features as mentioned in the mod page.

New Boss Fight – Elden Genichiro.
Take on a super enhanced Genichiro with new moves, effects and more.

Radahn’s Comet
Sekiro becomes a meteorite crashing into the ground in a fiery blaze.

Malenia’s Waterfowl Dance
Deal a flurry of strikes in the style of Malenia from Elden Ring.

Shura’s Mind
Dark version of One Mind, shoots flames forward with the follow-up strike.

Shadow Blink
Allows Sekiro to blink to even higher places or reposition in combat.

Tomoe’s Sakura Dance
An imagining of Tomoe’s Sakura Dance, uses Genichiro’s audio, effects and range + adds 2 extra rotations and lightning damage.

This I would say is in my mind is the best in the list of Sekiro mods we have discussed till now.

Conclusion

So we conclude the list of best Sekiro Mods to use in order to make it more challenging, aesthetic or accessible. Depending on your preference you can try any of these mentioned mods.

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