Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – Shinobi Prosthetic Tool Locations

Shuriken Wheel next to body.

n Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, the Shinobi Prosthetic is an essential tool that enhances Wolf’s combat abilities. After losing his arm in battle, the Sculptor at the Dilapidated Temple replaces it with the Shinobi Prosthetic. This device can be equipped with various tools to give you a tactical advantage. Knowing the Shinobi Prosthetic tool locations is crucial as each Prosthetic Tool has unique abilities that can be further upgraded using materials and the Mechanical Barrel.

This guide will show you how to find all Prosthetic Tools, explain their functions, and help you maximize their effectiveness in battle.

How to Unlock the Shinobi Prosthetic

  • Location: Dilapidated Temple
  • How to Get It: After the opening fight where Wolf loses his arm, he wakes up at the Dilapidated Temple. The Sculptor will provide the Shinobi Prosthetic during this encounter.
  • Functionality: This mechanical arm can be equipped with various tools to enhance combat and traversal.

Prosthetic Tool Locations and Functions

Here’s where you can find all the Shinobi Prosthetic Tools and what they do:

1. Loaded Shuriken

Room with the Shuriken Wheel.
Enter this room.
  • Location: Ashina Outskirts
  • How to Get It: From the Outskirts Wall – Gate Path Sculptor’s Idol, grapple to a building with a broken window. Enter and find the Shuriken Wheel next to a corpse.
  • Functionality: Allows Wolf to throw shurikens, perfect for interrupting enemy attacks and damaging distant foes.

2. Shinobi Firecracker

Crow's Bed Memorial Mob merchant.
Buy item from this merchant.
  • Location: Ashina Outskirts
  • How to Get It: Purchase Robert’s Firecrackers from the Crow’s Bed Memorial Mob near the Outskirts Wall – Stairway Sculptor’s Idol for 500 sen.
  • Functionality: Creates a loud blast that stuns enemies, especially beasts. Great for interrupting powerful attacks.

3. Flame Vent

Location of the Flame Vent.
Grab the item from this location.
  • Location: Hirata Estate
  • How to Get It: After accessing Hirata Estate using the Young Lord’s Bell Charm, head to the Estate Path Sculptor’s Idol. Defeat the enemies near a bonfire, then inspect the fire to collect the Flame Barrel.
  • Functionality: Unleashes a burst of fire, effective against enemies weak to flames. Ideal for dealing with beasts.

4. Loaded Axe

  • Location: Hirata Estate
  • How to Get It: Continue from the Estate Path Sculptor’s Idol. After fighting through the enemies, locate a small temple near the locked gate. Inside, you’ll find the Shinobi Axe of the Monkey.
  • Functionality: Breaks enemy shields and delivers heavy blows, making it highly effective against armored foes.

5. Mist Raven

Path to the Mist Raven.
Go right here.
  • Location: Hirata Estate
  • How to Get It: After reaching the Bamboo Thicket Slope Sculptor’s Idol, cross the bridge guarded by a giant. Instead of fighting, jump to the right and grapple across. Follow the ledge to a bamboo-covered cave, cut through, and climb up using wall jumps. You’ll find the Mist Raven’s Feathers in a small building.
  • Functionality: Teleports Wolf away when hit, avoiding damage and positioning him for a counterattack.

6. Loaded Spear

  • Location: Ashina Castle
  • How to Get It: Defeat Gyoubu Masataka Oniwa to obtain the Gatehouse Key. Use it to unlock the gatehouse near the Ashina Reservoir Sculptor’s Idol. Inside, you’ll find Gyoubu’s Broken Horn.
  • Functionality: Delivers powerful thrusting attacks and can pull armor off enemies, exposing weaknesses.

7. Sabimaru

Chest with Sabumaru inside.
Chest with Sabumaru inside.
  • Location: Ashina Castle
  • How to Get It: On the ground floor of Ashina Castle, defeat the enemies guarding a large chest. Inside, you’ll find Sabimaru.
  • Functionality: A short sword that inflicts poison damage, effective against human enemies.

8. Loaded Umbrella

Blackhat Badger merchant.
Buy the Loaded Umbrella from Blackhat Badger.
  • Location: Ashina Castle
  • How to Get It: Purchase the Iron Fortress from Blackhat Badger, located near the Old Grave Sculptor’s Idol, for 1,600 sen.
  • Functionality: Acts as a protective shield, capable of blocking powerful attacks and deflecting projectiles.

9. Divine Abduction

Large Fan item.
Statue with the Large Fan.
  • Location: Sunken Valley
  • How to Get It: After defeating the Guardian Ape, enter the Hidden Forest area and proceed to the Gun Fort. Defeat the mini-boss here to collect the Large Fan from a statue.
  • Functionality: Creates a windstorm that can manipulate enemies, often leading to their removal from the battlefield.

10. Finger Whistle

The Slender Finger item.
Slender Finger item.
  • Location: Sunken Valley
  • How to Get It: Defeat the Guardian Ape in the Bodhisattva Valley. After the battle, collect the Slender Finger from the ape’s remains.
  • Functionality: Distracts and manipulates beasts, making them attack other enemies.

How to Upgrade Prosthetic Tools

  • Unlock the Mechanical Barrel: After defeating Gyoubu Masataka Oniwa in Ashina Outskirts, you’ll receive the Mechanical Barrel.
  • Upgrade System: Return to the Sculptor at the Dilapidated Temple to unlock the Prosthetic Tool upgrade tree.
  • Upgrade Materials: You’ll need various resources, including Scrap Iron, Black Gunpowder, and Adamantite Scrap, which can be found throughout the world.

Upgrading Prosthetic Tools increases their effectiveness, adds elemental effects, or unlocks special abilities, so upgrading them regularly is highly recommended.

Tips for Using Prosthetic Tools Effectively

  • Adapt to Your Enemy: Switch tools based on your opponent’s weaknesses. For example, the Loaded Axe is excellent against shielded enemies, while the Firecracker works well against beasts.
  • Manage Spirit Emblems: Prosthetic Tools consume Spirit Emblems, so ensure you have enough before heading into battle.
  • Upgrade Wisely: Prioritize upgrades that match your playstyle. Defensive players may prefer the Loaded Umbrella, while aggressive players might favor the Loaded Spear.

Mastering the Shinobi Prosthetic is key to overcoming Sekiro’s toughest challenges. Each tool adds layers to combat, encouraging strategic thinking and adaptive play. Be sure to explore the world thoroughly to collect and upgrade all tools for a well-rounded arsenal.

If you’re looking to uncover even more secrets in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, be sure to check out our Bell Charm Locations guide to access hidden memories, learn what to do with the kite to solve a key puzzle, and find out how to get Fresh Serpent Viscera to progress further in your journey.

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