How to beat the Folding Screen Monkeys boss in Sekiro (2024)

The bosses of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice are usually content to beat you by more traditional means. That is to say, most of them will stab, kick, shoot or punch you to death. Twice. However, reach the Folding Screen Monkeys of Senpou Temple and you’ll be faced with a very different challenge. Instead of taking you on, these kimono-clad primates will run away, scampering across the Hall of Illusions. To take them down, you’re going to need smarts rather than strength. If you’re having difficulty catching these pesky chimps, this guide will teach you how to beat the Folding Screen Monkeys boss in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

How to beat the Folding Screen Monkeys boss in Sekiro

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Your task in this fight is to catch and kill each monkey, trapping them in the folding screen in the starting area of the arena. Each time you kill a monkey, the painting of him on the screen will change to show him hiding his face. Catch and kill them all and you’ll win the fight.

While it’s tempting to immediately give chase, the Folding Screen Monkeys is one of the few boss fights in Sekiro where you don’t need to move quickly. Instead, head forward on the wooden pathway and speak to the monk standing by the barrier ahead. He’ll teach you the secrets to three of the monkeys residing in this plane: the purple, orange and green kimono monkeys. There are actually four monkeys to find here, and each has its own quirk. We’ll take you through each of the Folding Screen Monkeys below so that you know how to catch them all.

Before you begin, it’s worth noting is that after you catch the first monkey, sword-wielding spirit monkeys will begin to spawn and follow you throughout the Illusory Hall. The more monkeys you catch, the more spirits will chase you. They deal Terror damage, but killing them achieves nothing and they’ll respawn soon after, so you should mostly run and avoid them rather than fighting, though you can take them down for a brief bit of respite if needed. In addition, if you ever find yourself stuck, ringing the Illusive Hall Bell will return you to the entrance, and reset the positions of all the remaining monkeys.

Orange Kimono “Speaking” Monkey

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Starting Position: On the roof above the monk.

Description: "The monkey in the orange kimono is the "Speaking Monkey". While he does not have particularly good eyesight or hearing. He makes a big fuss when he sees a threat, causing all the other monkeys to run. Or perhaps he merely enjoys toying with humans."

Guide: The Orange Kimono Monkey is one of the easiest to kill thanks to his poor eyesight and hearing. From the start position (ring the Illusive Hall Bell to return here) he will be on the building in front, facing towards you. Immediately hide behind the folding screen on either side until he loses track of you, then grapple up to the roof for an easy kill. Gachiin’s Sugar can make you even harder for him to spot. If you fail to kill him at the start, The orange monkey will run only a short distance away across the roofs before stopping. Keep track of his movements, then sneak to behind his position by hiding behind rooftops. So long as you keep track of his position, he shouldn’t be hard to kill. Reset with the bell if you lose him.

Purple Kimono “Seeing” Monkey

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Starting Position: On the second roof to the left.

Description: "The monkey in the purple kimono is the "Seeing Monkey". He has excellent eyesight, can see great distances, and is very attentive. If he spots you, he will run immediately. He is exceedingly timid."

Guide: This monkey’s eyesight is far too good to sneak up on him, but there are two locations in the dark where he can be caught. From the starting position, make your way forwards then take the path left into the roaring room with the water. Take the right exit and head into the next building. In here, turn left to enter the room with four candle-lit statues. Read the message on the wall then open the door at the back to blow out all the candles and cast the room into darkness. If the purple kimono monkey is chased in here, he will stumble around in the dark, unable to see, letting you easily kill him.

Alternatively, the furthest building from the starting point of the arena contains an area inside, up in the rafters which is in total darkness. Monkeys chased alone the left path to this building will hop up into this spot. Follow the purple kimono monkey here and again he’ll stagger around in the dark, letting you easily backstab him. We recommend taking out the orange kimono monkey first to avoid him alerting the purple kimono monkey.

Green Kimono “Hearing” Monkey

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Starting Position: On the tree in the center of the Hall of Illusions.

Description: "The monkey in the green kimono is the "Hearing Monkey". He has excellent hearing, can hear across great distances, and is very attentive. He will generally run away the moment he hears you coming, making it hard to approach. He is exceedingly timid."

Guide: There are a few ways to deal with the green kimono monkey. If the other monkeys have been dealt with already, it’s actually possible to spring and grapple to the centre tree before he moves. Here you can use shinobi firecrackers to stun him.

For a more standard path, follow the path to the left from the starting point, then turn right out of the room with the pouring water. Follow this path forward through the next building, then turn right into the hallway. Interact with the large bell here to ring it. The loud noise will stun the green kimono monkey, giving you time to sprint and grapple to the center tree and kill him. This will work best with the orange kimono monkey dead so that he can’t scare the green kimono monkey away from the center tree. Use the Illusive Hall Bell to reset their positions.

Alternatively, chase the green kimono monkey into the first building on the left from the starting point. This is a large room with flowing water in it. The message on the wall will let you know it is deafening, so if you chase the monkey into here, he won’t be able to hear you coming any more. Sneak up on him for a backstab.

Invisible “Doing” Monkey

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Starting Position: Directly behind the player at the beginning.

Typically the final monkey that players will kill, the invisible monkey is represented by the blank part of the folding screen. This monkey follows the player, leaving glowing footprints and spawning ghost monkeys that inflict terror.

Once you know he’s there, killing the invisible monkey is pretty easy, simply swipe at the end of the footprint trail. If you’re having trouble finding him, the easiest way to kill him is to ring the Illusive Hall Bell, then immediately turn round and slash behind you. If you fail to hit him, ring the bell and try again.

Once you’re aware of his existence, the invisible monkey is the best and easiest monkey to kill first, as this will stop the spirit monkeys from spawning. This makes the fastest order to deal with the monkeys: Invisible > Orange > Purple > Green, ringing the bell between each one to reset them.
You now know the secrets of how to beat the Folding Screen Monkeys boss in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and are free to claim the Mortal Blade. You’ll also gain the Ninjutsu Puppeteer Technique, which can help you get past the Giant Snake. There are still many challenges ahead, however. If you haven’t been to the Sunken Valley yet, prepare yourself to face the powerful Guardian Ape.

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FAQs

How to beat the Folding Screen Monkeys boss in Sekiro? ›

Grapple to the tree, drop into stealth, grapple up to the middle of the roof up ahead, and quickly lock onto and backstab the Monkey to get the final one.

Can I fight Folding Screen Monkeys before Genichiro? ›

Note that you can do all of Senpou except the monkeys before Genichiro, and you can also go all the way to the Corrupted Monk before Genichiro as well.

Are the Folding Screen Monkeys optional? ›

Folding Screen Monkeys (見る猿、聞く猿、言う猿、, Seeing Monkey, Hearing Monkey, Speaking Monkey, ) is a required Boss in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. This Complete Folding Screen Monkeys Boss Guide gives you strategies on how to beat the Monkeys encounter easily, as well as tips, tricks and lore notes.

How do you beat green folding screen monkey? ›

Up ahead on your left is a giant bell, in front of the building where you killed Monkey 2. Look up, and the third monkey, in a green robe, should be there looking at you. Make sure you lock onto it, then ring the bell, and it'll stun the monkey allowing you to quickly grapple up and Deathblow it.

Is Guardian Ape harder than Genichiro? ›

guardian ape is kinda overrated in its difficulty department, everyone says he's one of the hardest bosses in the game but once you learn his moves, he's becomes easier to manage than genichiro & lady butterfly.

How many times do you have to fight Genichiro? ›

Defeating him all three times will take patience, and muscle memory: you're going to need to learn how each of his attack patterns pan out, and how to respond to them in kind. Genichiro Ashina has several attacks that he'll use in this phase.

Do you fight Genichiro twice? ›

The second time you meet Genichiro will start a second encounter, the Sekiro Genichiro Way of Tomoe boss fight, and the final true boss battle of the game. Although, if you get taken down by Isshin the Sword Saint, you'll have to fight Genichiro again.

Why is Isshin not in his tower? ›

If he's not in the tower, don't panic -- you've simply missed a minor quest from earlier on. You'll need to finish it before Lord Isshin Ashina will appear in his place in the aforementioned tower. Go to the Ashina Castle Gate Sculptor's Idol, and cross the battlefield to head up the steps on the other side.

Where is the 4th folding screen monkey? ›

Turn right and exit, running up the stairs and into the next room. Run straight through the next room, but stop when you're most of the way through. Turn around, and you'll see golden footprints on the ground. This is the fourth (and invisible) monkey.

What do you get for killing the rats in Sekiro? ›

Kill these "rats" and head back to the Tengu of Ashina. In return, he'll give you the Ashina Esoteric Text.

What does the Illusive Hall Bell do? ›

Illusive Hall Bell is a Quick Item in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. It is used to reset the stage for the Folding Screen Monkeys fight.

Is The Headless Ape optional? ›

The Headless Ape (首無し獅子猿, Headless Lion Ape) is an optional Boss with two Vitality bars. He's found in Ashina Depths, after the Guardian Ape of the Sunken Valley is defeated.

How long is Sekiro? ›

Kill Ingeniously. How long is Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice? When focusing on the main objectives, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is about 30 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 70 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

How do you beat the orange monkey? ›

The orange kimono monkey is on the roof above the Illusory Hall Monk, and you're hiding from it. When the triangle over its head disappears, run out from behind the folding screen toward the monk and the monkey. Grapple up to the roof where the monkey is. Kill it until it is dead.

Where is the final monkey? ›

The final monkey can be found on the left side of the boss arena on the rooftops. Grapple up and start chasing the monkey. It will run away in a fixed path, which can be easily tracked by its flaming footprints. It eventually heads indoors to a dark room.

How do you beat monkey guardian? ›

Attack it a few times after its combos and back away. The Guardian Ape has a very telegraphed attack where it lunges forward with a swipe while falling on the ground, leaving it very vulnerable. To capitalize on this, jump over as it dives and strike it in the air, following with a full combo.

How do you get the illusive Hall Bell? ›

You've got to talk to Ishaaniri or whatever his name is and exhaust all dialogue options with Emma and Kuro/Prince. Then you go back and the NPC you can normally talk to is gone. After that the bell is on the table.

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