Sekiro Mask Fragment Guide - How to increase your attack power with skill points (2024)

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What use could an old dancer’s mask be to a battle-hardened shinobi? A whole lot as it turns out, here’s where to find all of the Mask Fragments and create the Dancing Dragon Mask.

What the Dancing Dragon Mask allows you to do is increase your attack power using skill points instead of the memories dropped by the game’s toughest enemies.

This means that you can grind out attack upgrades to make the One-armed Wolf deal more damage against end-game bosses, instead of relying solely on your defensive skills and healing. If you just can’t finish off the game, then this might be the break you’re after.

If you’re sensitive to spoilers, or don’t want to know anything about Sekiro’s hidden secrets or late-game locales, be warned, we’ll be discussing one of the game’s final areas to get this item.

Like with everything in Sekiro, getting your hands on the completed Dancing Dragon Mask isn’t easy, requiring a fair enough of grinding, as well as knowing where to look.

Where to find all the Mask Fragments

For a video runthrough of the process, we’ve embedded the below video from Sir Larold:

Mask Fragment: Dragon

This is probably the first Mask Fragment that you came across on the beaten path, and have a realistic chance of getting without too much difficulty.

In the Ashina Castle area, you’ll find the Abandoned Dungeon Entrance Shrine close to the main Ashina Castle Idol. Sat next to the Shrine, you’ll see a merchant, called the Dungeon Memorial Mob. As well as a Prayer Bead, he’ll have the first Mask Fragment - the Dragon - in his inventory.

It’s a heavy investment at 5,000 Sen, but by this point in the game you should have found plenty of gold pouches to sell. Alternatively, the Mibu Village and Hirata Estate are good areas to farm for Sen, because they contain high concentrations of generally quite weak enemies.

Once you’ve got the cash, pick up the Fragment from the merchant and be on your way.

Mask Fragment: Right

You can find another Mask Fragment in one of Sekiro’s earlier areas too. If you travel to the Dragonspring - Hirate Estate Shrine in the Hirata Estate, you can jump down towards a bridge below.

Instead of walking across the bridge, jump off to the right and keep swimming towards the rocks on the right. Eventually, you’ll see an area in the middle of the water that you can stand on, as well as a blue pot that you can interact with.

No, you’re not going crazy, the pot talks, and it wants to trade you fish scales for powerful items.

This is the Pot Noble, one of Sekiro’s hidden merchants. To buy his items, you need to kill special fish and collect Treasure Carp Scales, which can be found throughout Sekiro in watery areas. We have a full guide on where to find treasure carp if you’re stuck.

Once you’ve got 7 Carp Scales, come back to the Pot Noble and grab the Mask Fragment.

Mask Fragment: Left

You can’t get hold of the third fragment until you’ve made it all the way to the Fountainhead Palace later on in the game.

Travel to the Palace Grounds Shrine, then walk into the building in front of you. Inside, go out of the door to your left, then turn immediately right. Go under the waterfall and jump off of the ledge just past it, grappling to the point that appears as you do.

Run through the next tunnel, then grapple to the top of the pagoda in front of you, before dropping down to the ground.

On the other side of the pagoda you’ll see another Idol Shrine, and next to it, another Pot Noble!

This one wants 12 Carp Scales for their piece of the Mask, so you’ll have to grind a little bit harder. At least by the end of the process, you’ll probably have racked up plenty of experience to swap for attack power boosts.

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Sekiro Mask Fragment Guide - How to increase your attack power with skill points (2024)

FAQs

How to enhance attack power with skill points in Sekiro? ›

Overview. Attack Power is a stat which determines the amount of damage dealt through various attacks. Attack power can be increased by confronting the memories of powerful foes, consuming a memory. With the Dancing Dragon Mask, attack power can also be increased at the cost of 5 Skill Points at any Sculptor's Idol.

How much skill points does it cost to increase attack power in Sekiro? ›

Each time you use the mask, it requires 5 Skill Points. Doing so will raise your Attack Power by a value of one.

How many skill points to use mask in Sekiro? ›

Collecting all three parts of the Dancing Dragon Mask will allow the player to exchange 5 skill points to increase their attack power by 1. This can be done repeatedly as long the player has skill points to spare.

How to get to 99 attack power in Sekiro? ›

The only way to get to 99 is to do a ton of playthroughs, and kill the bosses that give attack power. If you've seen people with 99 attack power, they got that by hacking the game. You can grind using the dancing dragon mask to spend 5 skill points for one attack.

Why is my attack power not increasing in Sekiro? ›

The current attack power limit is set to 98 for the Mask. After that, if the player has no more memories, attack power can no longer be increased by any means (not even with skill points). It is possible to raise it to 99 with a memory if the user saves a memory until 98 Attack Power.

What's the maximum attack power in Sekiro? ›

Yes, the max AP is 99 but you will need to play to at least NG+4 realistically due to the exponential amount of XP required. And you will have to spend loads and loads of time in farming XP.

Where is the best place to farm skill points in Sekiro? ›

Ashina Outskirts — Stairway

There are a number of Interior Ministry enemies here you can sneak up on and kill easily for lots of XP, and since it's a bit faster than the previous farm, it's what we'd consider to be the best one in the late game overall.

How do you increase attack power in Sekiro early? ›

The "best" route is kill Headless in the Ashina Outskirts. He drops an item that upgrades your Attack Power using Spirit Emblems that basically has infinite charges considering how easy it is to get Emblems. He also opens up the path to the Bell Demon. This makes the game harder but also increases drop rate of items.

Why is there no Sekiro 2? ›

It is very very unlikely that there will be a sequel to Sekiro. Miyazaki, the guy who came up with the concept of Sekiro and then in charge of the whole thing, is not into sequel anymore after finishing the Dark Soul series.

What happens if you get all mask fragments in Sekiro? ›

Overview. The original mask had broken into three pieces and once all fragments are collected, they'll assemble into the Dancing Dragon Mask, that allows Wolf to increase his Attack Power by 1 in exchange for 5 Skill Points at any Sculptor's Idol.

How long does Sekiro take to 100%? ›

Kill Ingeniously. How long is Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice? When focusing on the main objectives, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is about 30 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 70 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

What does the full mask do in Sekiro? ›

In-Game Description

A dragon's head dancing mask, made whole by piecing the fragments back together. Grants the ability to exchange Skill Points for Attack Power in the Sculptor's Idol menu. The Okami warrior women would wear this to the Fountainhead Palace. There, they would dance as an offering for the dragon.

Can you parry every attack in Sekiro? ›

Generally speaking, only enemies that wield swords or spears can be parried. If an enemy is using a club, or their bare hands (looking at you, Chained Ogre) to beat you to death, you can't parry them because there's no bladed weapon to parry.

Are enemies stronger in ng+ Sekiro? ›

Enemies deal significantly more damage in each NG+, including Posture damage. Some locations have their enemies replaced, while others have new enemies added. XP gain is increased for each NG+, up to and including NG+7.

What is max vitality in Sekiro? ›

Max vitality is 20 (40 prayer beads since base vitality is 10) but attack power can go as far as 99. To quote the wiki: Attack Power scales how much Vitality damage and "Posture" damage the player deals with all attacks, parries, arts and Shinobi Tools.

How to use skill points in Sekiro? ›

Using Skill Points

Players spend their Skill Points while resting at any Sculptor's Idol. Sculptor's Idols are spread across the game world (much like Bonfires in Dark Souls), so this can be done fairly easily.

How many skill points are needed in Sekiro? ›

Later, using the Dancing Dragon Mask, Skill Points can be exchanged for an increase in Attack Power equivalent to consuming a memory. 125 Skill Points (a total of 2909961 Skill Experience) are required to unlock all the Combat Arts and Latent Skills in the game.

How do you upgrade abilities in Sekiro? ›

Skills are purchased with Skill Points, and you earn Skill Points by killing enemies and gaining XP. Each time you fill the XP bar, you get another Skill Point. Once again, you'll need to visit a Sculptor's Idol in order to view the skill trees and choose which skills to unlock.

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