Prosthetic Arts is a skill tree in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, this skill tree consists of skills that focus on enhancing the utility and use of the prosthetic. It provides upgrades and finishing moves to certain prosthetic weapons, as well as enhancing other utilities such as the grappling hook and healing gourd. It is the most general of the skill trees, and upgrades in this path are often beneficial regardless of style of play.
Each Skill Tree consists of a variety of skills that are categorized as Combat Arts, Shinobi Martial Arts, and Latent Skills that will allow players to alter and customize Sekiro's overall effectiveness in combat and survivability.
You can also check the Skills and Skill Trees page for a complete overview of the Skills.
Please note that the information listed below is subject to change.
How to Acquire Prosthetic Arts
- Unlocked via the Prosthetic Esoteric Text. It is given to you by the Sculptor after you fit at least 3 prosthetics on your arm. [Note: appears to be available after fitting any prosthetic upgrade]
- Players will need to gain Skill Points by gaining Experience from defeating enemies and bosses. Once players gain enough Skill Points, they will need to spend the Skill Points while resting at any Sculptor's Idol. Sculptor's Idols are spread across the game world
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Prosthetic Arts Skill Tree
Chasing Slice
Fang and Blade
Projected Force*reqs Mid-air Prosthetic Tool
Mid-air Prosthetic Tool
Sculptor's Karma: Scars
Sculptor's Karma: Blood
Projected Force*reqs Fang & Blade
Living Force*reqs Nightjar Slash Reversal
Grappling Hook Attack
Nightjar Slash
Nightjar Slash Reversal*reqs Emma's Medicine: Potency
Living Force*reqs Projected Force
Emma's Medicine: Potency
Nightjar Slash Reversal*reqs Nightjar Slash
Living Force*reqs Projected Force
Emma's Medicine: Aroma
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Prosthetic Arts Skills
Name | Effect | Skill Points Needed | Requirements |
Chasing Slice | Allows one to perform a forward-dashing sword slice after using a certain Prosthetic Tool/s. | 1 | Prosthetic Esoteric Text |
Emma's Medicine: Aroma | Increases the healing effects of recovery items. | 5 | Emma's Medicine: Potency |
Emma's Medicine: Potency | Increases the healing effects of recovery items. | 4 | Grappling Hook Attack |
Fang and Blade | Allows one to attack with the tool and sword simultaneously after using a certain Prosthetic Tool/s. | 2 | Chasing Slice |
Grappling Hook Attack | Uses the Grappling Hook to launch oneself at an enemy followed by a rolling sword attack. |
1 | Prosthetic Esoteric Text |
Living Force | Perform a follow-up attack with certain tools that imbues the sword with the tool's effect. | 4 | Projected Force Nightjar Slash Reversal |
Mid-air Prosthetic Tool | Enables the use of Prosthetic Tools while in mid-air. | 3 | Chasing Slice |
Nightjar Slash | A spinning leap attack that can quickly close or create distance from foes. | 2 | Grappling Hook Attack |
Nightjar Slash Reversal | A spinning leap attack that can quickly close or create distance from foes while deciding which direction to rotate in when performing this skill. |
3 | Nightjar Slash Emma's Medicine: Potency |
Projected Force | Allows one to draw the power of that Tool into the sword and release it in a forward direction after using a certain Prosthetic Tool/s. |
1 | Fang and Blade Mid-air Prosthetic Tool |
Sculptor's Karma: Blood | Increases the amount of Spirit Emblems that can be held. | 2 | Mid-air Prosthetic Tool |
Sculptor's Karma: Scars | Greatly Increases the amount of Spirit Emblems that can be held. | 3 | Mid-air Prosthetic Tool |
- Anonymous
I'd prioritize getting Chasing Slice and Mid-air Prosthetic Tool. They are very effective for the vast majority of the game.
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