Sekiro Prosthetic Tools: A Comprehensive Ranking

In this Sekiro guide, we will be ranking all 10 of the Prosthetic Tools. We consider factors like Spirit Emblem Cost, Prosthetic Skills, effectiveness against enemies and bosses, and the best versions of each tool. Let’s dive into the rankings!

  1. Loaded Umbrella: The Loaded Umbrella takes the top spot due to its versatility and effectiveness in various scenarios. Its protective capabilities and low Spirit Emblem cost make it a valuable tool in many boss and mini-boss fights.
  2. Flame Vent: The Flame Vent is highly useful in boss fights, with its ability to set the Burning Status Abnormality and prevent Posture regeneration. It can also be used effectively in almost any boss or mini-boss fight.
  3. Loaded Shuriken: The Loaded Shuriken is easy to use and offers a great deal of versatility. It is particularly useful for picking off grouped enemies and can be combined with Chasing Slice for added range and damage.
  4. Shinobi Firecracker: The Shinobi Firecracker is effective in interrupting most enemies and bosses, allowing for easier kills. However, it does little damage and has a relatively high Spirit Emblem cost.
  5. Loaded Axe: With its ability to deal significant damage and stun-lock enemies, the Loaded Axe is a formidable weapon against mini-bosses. However, its usefulness does not translate well to actual boss fights.
  6. Mist Raven: The Mist Raven is excellent at dodging attacks and dealing damage in return. However, its limited usage and high Spirit Emblem cost lower its overall effectiveness.
  7. Finger Whistle: The Finger Whistle is useful for stunning difficult enemies, but its high Spirit Emblem cost and limited usefulness before acquiring Malcontent make it less effective overall.
  8. Divine Abduction: Divine Abduction is great for farming materials and gold, but its high Spirit Emblem cost and limited use in boss and mini-boss fights hold it back.
  9. Sabimaru: While the Sabimaru can be devastating against certain enemies, its high Spirit Emblem cost and restricted usefulness make it less viable overall.
  10. Loaded Spear: While the Loaded Spear has some utility, its lack of poise and damage make it the least useful Prosthetic Tool overall.

Stay tuned for more Sekiro content and guides on allgameguides.com! Be sure to check out our boss and beginner guides if you need more help with the game!

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