Sen in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the gold currency of the game. Sen is used to purchase Spirit Emblems and for purchasing various Prosthetic Tool Upgrades. Sen is scattered throughout the environment and can be also looted from killed enemies.
How to Gather Sen
When enemies have shining loot, you must press and hold Square (X on Xbox) to gather items. This will bring to you any items from defeated enemies in the vicinity.
See Merchants for places to spend your money.
Sen Information
Where Can Sen be found
Sen is dropped and can be looted from killed enemies
Some are scattered throughout the landscape where you can find:
Name | Description | Amount |
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A purse filled with a huge amount of sen. | 1000 Sen |
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A purse filled with a large amount of sen. | 500 Sen |
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A purse filled with a small amount of sen. | 100 Sen |
Sen Notes & Tips
- Upon death, you lose a half of your sen, unless Unseen Aid activates to prevent it.
- Sen that is inside a coin purse is not lost upon death.
- Acquiring the skill Virtuous Deed increases the amount of Sen dropped by enemies by 10%
- Acquiring the skill Most Virtuous Deed increases the amount of Sen dropped by enemies by 25% (replaces Virtuous Deed)
- Using a Mibu Balloon of Wealth increases the amount of Sen dropped by enemies by 50% for 150 seconds
- Returning Kuro's Charm to Kuro increases the amount of Sen dropped by enemies by 20%
- Anonymous
sen was such a cool currency that they made a whole fortress for it in dark souls
- Anonymous
a good way to farm sen lategame is to use a bulging coin purse you can buy them from merchants
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
To be clear, purses filled with sen are not lost when you die, it is only lost if you decide to OPEN a bag and then die, the phrasing in those item descriptions is kinda strange. Also I'm kinda disappointed that you obtain Heavy Coin Purse as a substitute reward for mini bosses in NG+, sen becomes kinda useless once you upgrade everything and stock up on anything you need. Would be nice if I could donate to merchants to refresh/upgrade their stock, similar to Anayama in the early game.
- Anonymous
wait what?
" Upon death, an amount of acquired Sen is lost depending on the percentage of Unseen Aid." is not true tho ?? you lose 50% every death BUT the chance to not lose anything is determined by the Unseen aid...
- Anonymous
If only there was a system in the game where you could spend Sen of skill points or attack power
- Anonymous
I have 60,000 sen in coin purses, and there’s nothing in the game to spend it on, it’s stupid to give it as a reward but then it’s basically useless in this game
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
I cant pick up any sen for some reason after killing. Is this a bug? (Xbox one)
With all the Sen Wolf gets by the 7th NG+ we could actually rebuild Ashina and Isshin could've hired enough mercs to conquer all of Japan.
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