Does dying a lot in Sekiro matter?

Yes, dying a lot in Sekiro matters significantly due to Dragonrot, a disease that spreads to NPCs, making you lose your chance for Unseen Aid (preventing loss of XP/Sen) and potentially blocking NPC quests, but it doesn't permanently lock you out as Dragonrot can be cured with a limited resource, making it more about managing consequences than a game-breaking failure.
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What happens if you die too much in Sekiro?

Dying too much in Sekiro spreads Dragonrot, a disease that makes NPCs sick, halting their questlines and lowering your chance of getting Unseen Aid (which prevents losing Sen/XP). While NPCs don't die permanently, their quests stop until the rot is cured with a Dragon's Blood Droplet found at Sculptor's Idols, which resets the rot and restores Unseen Aid, making it a temporary, but annoying, penalty. 
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Is Sekiro the hardest game ever?

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has proved itself a challenge that tops even developer From Software's ferociously difficult Dark Souls and Bloodborne. The ninja adventure is something of a departure from the developer's previous games, but retains its penchant for brutal and uncompromising combat.
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Is there any downside to resurrecting in Sekiro?

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If a player does not have enough Vitality, they will automatically die and be sent to their last checkpoint. However, the more times the player dies and resurrects at a Sculptor's Idol, NPCs who have been affected by Dragonrot will get more sick.
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What is the average death count per day?

According to the World Population Review, the U.S. experiences approximately 8,460 deaths per day, equivalent to around 352 deaths per hour.
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What is the #1 killer in the world?

The #1 killer in the world is Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), a group of disorders affecting the heart and blood vessels (like heart attacks and strokes). It causes about one-third of all global deaths, claiming nearly 20 million lives annually, and remains the leading cause despite advances in medicine.
 
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Which gender usually dies first?

A century ago, there were less than two years between men's and women's life expectancies in the United States. Today, that gender gap has almost tripled, with men dying 5.3 years earlier than women in 2023.
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Is Sekiro 2 coming?

Hidetaka Miyazaki isn't Finished with Sekiro as Shadow of the Erdtree Includes Biggest Hint Yet Sekiro 2 Is Still on His Mind - IMDb. Hidetaka Miyazaki's games are all set in vastly different universes, but they will all feature some references to each other.
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Is dying scary or peaceful?

Dying is a complex experience that varies greatly: it's often a peaceful, gradual fading as consciousness dims, but fear of the unknown is natural, and some experiences can include restlessness or disorientation, though palliative care aims to manage symptoms like pain, making the end generally tranquil for many. While people fear it, the process itself is often less scary than anticipated, with many experiencing calm as the mind ceases. 
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Which ending is better in Sekiro?

While subjective, the Dragon's Homecoming (Return) ending is often called the "true" or best ending, offering the most complete narrative and sequel potential, though the Purification ending is favored by many for its emotional depth, fitting character arc for Wolf, and extra content, making it the most satisfying story conclusion for some players. 
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Is Sekiro tougher than elden ring?

Generally, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is considered harder than Elden Ring by many players because it forces a strict, aggressive parry-focused combat style with no build variety or summons, demanding mastery of its unique rhythm, whereas Elden Ring offers vast tools (summons, spells, exploration) to overcome challenges, making its difficulty customizable but potentially lower for many players. Sekiro's challenge lies in its unforgiving, singular path to mastery, while Elden Ring's difficulty depends on how much the player chooses to leverage its expansive options. 
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What is the hardest video game on Earth?

There's no single "hardest" game, but top contenders include Ghosts 'n Goblins (brutal difficulty, second playthrough required), Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (demands pixel-perfect parries), I Wanna Be the Guy (trollish traps), La-Mulana (obscure puzzles), and Pink Sweets (considered near-impossible to beat without glitches). Souls-likes like Dark Souls and Cuphead are also famous for their unforgiving combat and design. 
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Is Sekiro harder than Bloodborne?

There's no universal answer, as it depends on player preference for combat styles; many find Sekiro harder initially due to its strict posture/deflection system and lack of build variety, demanding perfect reflexes, while others find Bloodborne harder because of its aggressive bosses, unforgiving dodge mechanics, and reliance on positioning and stats, with its chalice dungeons often cited as extremely difficult. Sekiro forces mastery of its unique rhythm, while Bloodborne offers more ways to overcome challenges (leveling, summoning) but punishes mistakes harshly, especially in its challenging DLC. 
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How many endings has Sekiro?

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has four distinct endings, which players can unlock through different choices and questlines, including the default Immortal Severance, the more involved Purification, the "true" Return Ending, and the early "bad" Shura Ending that cuts the game short. You can achieve most endings in a single playthrough by making specific choices and gathering key items, though the Shura ending requires a different path early on, often necessitating a separate playthrough or save scumming. 
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How do I stop worrying about my mortality?

Accept that death is a natural process of life. Cultivate gratitude for your experiences and live more fully in the present. Focus on making the most out of your life and finding joy in each day. Make practical plans for your passing, which can often provide a sense of peace and control.
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What's scarier than death?

What's scarier than death is subjective, but common answers include prolonged suffering, losing autonomy (like constant confusion or dependence on tubes), financial ruin, living an unfulfilled life (regret), eternal damnation/judgment, or profound isolation/ostracization, with some people even fearing public speaking more than death itself due to deep-seated social anxiety. 
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What does a "good death" look like?

At Marie Curie, we define a good death (or good end of life experience) as having the right care, support and systems in place, so you feel protected and safe, and your carers and loved ones understand what support is available. A good death will be different for everyone, as it depends on what matters to you.
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What age is most afraid of death?

Death anxiety tends to peak in young adults (20s) and middle-aged adults (40s-50s), with a notable secondary spike for women in their early 50s, while older adults often show less fear of their own death but more concern about the process of dying or loved ones, with some research highlighting fear of the unknown in the 13-18 age group and fear of leaving loved ones across many adult ages. 
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What is Sekiro's real name?

The main character in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice doesn't have a traditional "real name"; he's known as Wolf, but his title/nickname is Sekiro, meaning "One-Armed Wolf" (Sekiwan no Ōkami), given to him by the Sculptor after he loses his arm and gains a prosthetic, reflecting his identity as a one-armed shinobi.
 
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Is Sekiro popular in Japan?

In its debut week, Sekiro topped the UK and EMEAA (Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia) charts, surpassing Tom Clancy's The Division 2. In Japan, the game debuted first, with 157,548 retail units sold in its opening weekend.
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Did Sekiro ever get a DLC?

Yes, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice received a significant free update in 2020, which added substantial content like boss rush modes (Gauntlets of Strength), boss rematches (Reflections of Strength), new combat arts, and outfits, functioning like traditional DLC, though it wasn't a separate paid expansion. 
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What is the #1 killer of men?

The biggest killer of men overall is Heart Disease, followed by Cancer, but for younger men (under 50), Suicide is often the leading cause of death, highlighting different health challenges across age groups. Cardiovascular diseases and various cancers (prostate, lung, colorectal) are major threats, while unintentional injuries, chronic lung diseases, and stroke also rank highly for men's mortality. 
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What age do men peak in life?

A man's "prime" varies by attribute, but generally, physical peaks occur in the 20s to early 30s (strength, speed, cardio), while emotional, financial, and career primes often extend from the late 20s through the 40s, with significant personal fulfillment often found in middle adulthood (40s-60s) as wisdom and stability grow. 
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Who falls first, guys or girls?

Turns out, it's actually men who tend to fall in love faster—and often, earlier—than women. According to a new study from the Australian National University, men tend to fall in love earlier than women, by about a month on average.
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