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* Defeating Genichiro in your first encounter, especially since you only get one chance per playthrough.
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* Anytime you beat a mini-boss or a boss is a cause for much celebration.

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* Anytime you beat a mini-boss or a boss is a cause for much celebration. Even moreso if you pulled off a stealth Deathblow on the former beforehand which made your job much easier.

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* Most of the time, Wolf executes a boss by stabbing them in vital areas with the Kusabimaru. However, the Guardian Ape's execution deserves special mention for being on another level of awesome. After the Ape gets stabbed in the eye, it rears back in pain and Wolf jumps to grab the sword planted in its throat ''to twist it and decapitate the Guardian Ape''! Although it doesn't kill the boss, seeing this move is incredibly satisfying.

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* Most of the time, Wolf executes a boss by stabbing them in vital areas with the Kusabimaru. However, the Guardian Ape's execution deserves special mention for being on another level of awesome. After the Ape gets stabbed in the eye, it rears back in pain and Wolf jumps to grab the sword planted in its throat ''to twist it and decapitate the Guardian Ape''! Although it doesn't kill Ape''!
** The Ape gets an awesome moment as well. After Wolf decapitates it,
the boss, seeing this move is incredibly satisfying."'''SHINOBI EXECUTION'''" message pops up on screen. A few seconds later, the ape ''gets back up'', grabs the sword and its head, and comes after you ''again!''
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* After making it past the Great Colored Carp and reaching the top of the Fountainhead Palace, you can find one of the Caretaker's Daughters, just after she slaughtered a room full of Palace Nobles with nothing more than a small dagger.
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* The boss fight(s) with Isshin Ashina. Depending on your choice with Owl, you'll fight two different versions of him - either [[WeakButSkilled his frail, present day self, who has refined his swordsmanship with decades of experience]], at the [[BattleAmongstTheFlames top of the slowly burning Ashina Castle]]... or his [[LightningBruiser resurrected younger self]], [[TheRedBaron the Sword Saint]], fought in [[BattleInTheRain the middle of a thunderstorm]] at the very end of the game, empowered by the Rejuvenating Waters, armed with the second Mortal Blade, a halberd, [[SwordAndGun a pistol]], and by his final phase having harnessed the thunderstorm to wield lightning against you, like Genichiro before him. Either way, he shows you just why he's a force to be reckoned with, and why [[TheRedBaron he was named the Sword Saint in the first place.]]

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* The boss fight(s) with Isshin Ashina. Depending on your choice with Owl, you'll fight two different versions of him - either [[WeakButSkilled his frail, present day self, who has refined his swordsmanship with decades of experience]], at the [[BattleAmongstTheFlames top of the slowly burning Ashina Castle]]... or his [[LightningBruiser resurrected younger self]], [[TheRedBaron [[RedBaron the Sword Saint]], fought in [[BattleInTheRain the middle of a thunderstorm]] at the very end of the game, empowered by the Rejuvenating Waters, armed with the second Mortal Blade, a halberd, [[SwordAndGun a pistol]], and by his final phase having harnessed the thunderstorm to wield lightning against you, like Genichiro before him. Either way, he shows you just why he's a force to be reckoned with, and why [[TheRedBaron he was named the Sword Saint in the first place.]]
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* The last battles are a testament to you skill. Defeating someone with all your moves, but beefed up to eleven; Fighting a beast very reminicing of Manus and finally dueling with a battle saint that masterfully dishes a helping of everything. Meaning that by the end of your journey, you've surpassed your character, you've surpassed DarkSouls and you've surpassed this game.

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* The last battles are a testament to you skill. Defeating someone with all your moves, but beefed up to eleven; Fighting a beast very reminicing of Manus and finally dueling with a battle saint that masterfully dishes a helping of everything. Meaning that by the end of your journey, you've surpassed your character, you've surpassed DarkSouls ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' and you've surpassed this game.
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* The last battles are a testament to you skill. Defeating someone with all your moves, but beefed up to eleven; Fighting a beast very reminicing of Manus and finally dueling with a battle saint that masterfully dishes a helping of everything. Meaning that by the end of your journey, you've surpassed your character, you've surpassed DarkSouls and you've surpassed this game.
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* If you obey the Iron Code and betray Kuro, Sekiro starts on the path to become [[AxCrazy Shura]], and who should arrive to stop you... but ''Emma'', the kindly healer who has helped you throughout the story, now ready to kick your ass six ways to sunday. If you against odds manage to beat her, the guy who ''taught'' her shows up, Isshin. Even at his advanced age, he is a ''tough'' opponent who will test every skill you have.

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