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- What does Demon Bell actually do? : r Sekiro - Reddit
17 votes, 15 comments true As you progress the time of day, enemies get stat increases Demon bell makes enemies have the stats of the next time of day (morning will be noon stats, noon will be evening stats, evening will be night stats, and night will progress to stats only encounterable at night with demon bell)
- What does the Demon Bell actually do to increase difficulty?
The official guide actually explains how the Bell Demon Works As you may have noticed, the time of the day progresses as you play the game At the time you wake up in the Dilapidated Temple, the time of the day is morning Eventually, it will end at evening when the interior ministry is attacking Ashina Castle
- Demon bell in NG? Worth it? : r Sekiro - Reddit
not recommended since it's ur 1st playthrough u'll have stronger enemies with higher health pool with the bell imagine all enemies especially the bosses deal extra damage and can easily 1 shot u for ur single mistake in the fight and the fight will be longer bcos of their health pool with ur low damage u'll have a very bad time learning things in sekiro if u already dying a lot rn
- Bell Demon : r Sekiro - Reddit
The bell demon just makes you go down faster when you make a mistake, adding more load times in between learning sessions I went through the game just fine without needing the extra loot for upgrades, not sure the inconvenience of more feequent load times would be worth anything in the beginning
- What to do after Bell Demons Temple Idol : r Sekiro - Reddit
Trying to avoid spoilers which is why I haven't found the answer yet (I tried Googling it and saw potential story spoilers) Wondering what to do after reaching the Bell Demon's Temple After going past the Headless, all I found was a shortcut to Ashina Any help would be appreciated
- Playing the game Charmless and with the Bell Demon Active is an . . .
In my last playthrough, I went Charmless and had the Bell Demon on NG 0 I have to say that having those debuffs provide an entirely different experience compared to playthroughs without debuffs Enemies are beefier and hit harder when Sekiro is charmless (enemies hit a bit harder with bell demon)
- r Sekiro on Reddit: Demon Bell and Charmless enemy damage and health . . .
Since NG+7 is the cap, the tester had the exact same results when comparing Baseline vs Charmless + Demon Bell vs Charmless, etc Basically the only effect you get out of the items on NG+7 is the chip damage on blocks from not having Kuro's Charm
- The bell demon. : r Sekiro - Reddit
MOST IMPORTANTLY, Sekiro receives chip damage (about 30% of original damage) when blocking (i e failing to deflect) So deflecting perfectly and consistently is a must in that mode to survive You can do both of them i e go Charmless and ring the Demon bell for the max difficulty (not considering base vitality and attack power playthroughs)
- Trying to talk myself into Demon Bell + No Kuro Charm : r Sekiro - Reddit
The Demon Bell and No Kuro's Charm are two ways to increase the difficulty The Demon Bell is located at Senpou Temple and has the following effects when rung: It makes your game harder by increasing all combat stats of enemies: Higher vitality damage; Higher posture damage**,** your posture will be broken easier;
- Whats up with the Bell Demon? : r Sekiro - Reddit
Please help me understand the difference the Bell Demon makes on the game I am in NG+1 I've rung the demon bell and am now carrying the sinister burden I know the SB is supposed to make the game harder and yield more loot But I can't perceive the difference Will someone explain what it really does? And how I'd notice it?
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