Sekiro Bell Demon How-To Guide: How And Where To Activate Hard Mode (2024)

GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links.

Call an exorcist.

By Phil Hornshaw on

1 Comments

From Software is known for its difficult games, like Dark Souls and Bloodborne, and the developer's latest, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, doesn't skimp on challenge. But you can make Sekiro even tougher if you want to--the game includes a hidden Hard mode. In typical From fashion, though, activating its version of Hard mode isn't just about selecting an option on a menu. Instead, you have to seek out a specific place, and a specific evil: the Bell Demon.

The Bell Demon is actually an inventory item you can find in a very specific place along your journey, and having it makes battles harder, but also gives you better rewards for killing enemies. To get it, you need to locate the Bell Demon's Shrine--it's on the road to Senpou Temple, near the Sculptor's Idol for the Shugendo region on Mount Kongo.

Click To Unmute

  1. Mortal Kombat 1 – Official Invasions Season 5 Gameplay Trailer
  2. The Outlast Trials | Toxic Shock Limited-Time Event and Update Trailer
  3. Life Eater - Official Launch Trailer
  4. Devil May Cry: Peak Of Combat | Vergil: Count Thunder Returns Gameplay Trailer
  5. Honkai: Star Rail - Official Aventurine Trailer | "The Golden Touch"
  6. The Complete FALLOUT Timeline Explained!
  7. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 PS5 Open Beta Livestream
  8. Let's Play Destiny 2's New Dungeon, Duality | Livestream
  9. GROOVY! | Evil Dead: The Game Livestream
  10. King Kong Vs. Godzilla! Call of Duty Warzone Livestream
  11. Halo Infinite Season 2 Launch Day Livestream
  12. Overwatch 2 Beta Gameplay Livestream

Want us to remember this setting for all your devices?

Sign up or Sign in now!

Please use a html5 video capable browser to watch videos.

This video has an invalid file format.

00:00:00

Sorry, but you can't access this content!

Please enter your date of birth to view this video

By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

Now Playing: Sekiro Shadows Die Twice New Game Plus

As you climb the mountain and reach the wooden bridge at the top, you should see a shrine with an iron bell off to the left. From here, head toward the rocky outcropping beside the bridge, and look along the left side for a spot where you can drop down, near a tree stump grapple point. Drop as far down as you can go and look along the cliff's edge for a wooden walkway you can jump over to. Follow the walkway around until you reach its end and look across and down at the cliff wall ahead. You should see a portion of the wall you can catch and ledge-hang from, but you'll need to leap across the gap to reach it. Catch the ledge and climb up to reach the bell shrine above.

There's another, possibly easier path to reach the location, and you can do it even earlier than Shugendo. In the Ashina Outskirts, fight your way to the Underbridge Valley Sculptor's Idol. From here, climb back up to the broken bridge and go left along the outer wall of the fortress. You should see another wooden walkway with a note warning about the deadly Headless up ahead. Follow the path until you hit a dead end and look at the cliff wall for a place you can jump and catch a ledge. Keep following the ledge until you can jump down to a cave below. Inside you'll find the Headless; run past it and look for a hole in the wall behind it. That'll leave you to a Shinobi escape path door you can open by hugging the wall, which will take you directly to the bell shrine on Mount Kongo.

Gallery

To activate Hard mode, just ring the bell. You'll be afflicted with something called Sinister Burden, and in your inventory, you'll have a Bell Demon item. This marks that you're being possessed by the Bell Demon, who will make combat harder against all enemies, but especially bosses. The better rewards you get can help you grind out upgrades against weaker foes in the early parts of the game.

You can also switch off the Bell Demon Hard mode at any time. Just open your inventory and find the Bell Demon item, and then activate it like you would any other consumable. That makes the possession disappear, which is useful when you're about to encounter a boss that's tough enough as it is. There's a Sculptor's Idol for the Bell Demon's Temple as well, so you can quickly travel back and reacquire the demon if you need to get rid of it for a while.

A second Hard mode offering becomes available if you complete the game and start a New Game + run. This inherently increases difficulty, with enemies hitting harder along the way. But you can make things even tougher on yourself, however, if you decline to take the charm Kuro offers you early on. Without the charm, you'll take even more damage, and you won't be able to rely as much on blocking without parrying--enemies will now be able to deal you some damage even if you block.

We've got plenty more guides for Sekiro, including a rundown of where to find every Shinobi Prosthetic tool, how to beat Headless, and Headless locations. You might also want to read our Sekiro review while you're at it.

Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com

View Comments (1)

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

PlayStation 4

Xbox One

PC

Sekiro Bell Demon How-To Guide: How And Where To Activate Hard Mode (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Dr. Pierre Goyette

Last Updated:

Views: 5489

Rating: 5 / 5 (50 voted)

Reviews: 81% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Dr. Pierre Goyette

Birthday: 1998-01-29

Address: Apt. 611 3357 Yong Plain, West Audra, IL 70053

Phone: +5819954278378

Job: Construction Director

Hobby: Embroidery, Creative writing, Shopping, Driving, Stand-up comedy, Coffee roasting, Scrapbooking

Introduction: My name is Dr. Pierre Goyette, I am a enchanting, powerful, jolly, rich, graceful, colorful, zany person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.