Sekiro Shadows Die Twice All Endings Save File: Max Attack Power & Skills
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Save File Overview
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of the toughest action games FromSoftware has ever shipped. No leveling system to grind through, no co-op to fall back on — just pure posture-breaking combat that punishes every mistake. Getting to 100% completion means beating every boss across all four endings, and that's a serious time commitment even for experienced players. This save does all of that. Every single boss is defeated — Genichiro, Owl, Lady Butterfly, Isshin the Sword Saint, Guardian Ape (both fights), and every other optional and required encounter in Ashina. All four story endings have been reached and separate save points are included for each: Shura, Purification, Return, and Immortal Severance. Every Combat Art and Shinobi Tool upgrade is unlocked through the full skill tree. All Gourd Seeds found, all Prayer Beads collected for maximum vitality and posture, all Lapis Lazuli spent. The Gauntlets of Strength challenge modes are cleared too. Whether you want to study boss movesets in free cam, reload a specific ending sequence, or just explore Ashina fully equipped — this save hands you the entire game finished.
Game Version & Compatibility
Version: PC — Steam only (Sekiro is a Steam exclusive on PC, no other storefront)
Progress: 100% Completed / All Bosses, All 4 Endings, All Skills & Max Vitality
File Size: 180 KB
Sekiro received patches post-launch that added the Gauntlets of Strength and Remnants features, along with some balancing tweaks. This save was built on the fully patched version including those additions, so loading it requires an up-to-date copy of the game. If you're running a very early version of Sekiro that predates the October 2020 patch (version 1.06), the Gauntlets content won't appear and the save may behave oddly around the skill tree. Updating through Steam sorts this instantly since updates are applied automatically by default. The save format itself has been stable since that 1.06 patch and hasn't changed since. Only one storefront to worry about on PC — Steam — which simplifies things considerably. Easy Anti-Cheat is active but only checks for runtime memory manipulation, not save file contents, so swapping saves is safe and won't flag anything.
Save Location Guide
C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Roaming\Sekiro\[YourSteamID64]\Sekiro uses the same AppData Roaming structure as other FromSoftware titles, and the folder includes your Steam 64-bit ID — a long number unique to your account. Hidden folders need to be on before you can see it. Switch them on via File Explorer's View tab — tick "Hidden items" and AppData appears in your user folder. From there, go into AppData, then Roaming, then Sekiro. Inside you'll see one or more folders named with long number strings — your Steam ID64 is in there. Your actual save file is named `S0000.sl2` and sits inside that numbered folder. Not sure which number is your Steam ID? Head to steamid.io, type your Steam profile URL, and it'll show your 64-bit ID instantly. If multiple numbered folders exist in the Sekiro directory, you've had more than one Steam account play on this PC — the most recently modified folder is your active one.
Installation Steps
Step 1
Exit Sekiro fully and shut Steam down — FromSoftware saves are small but the file can get locked by the game process if it's still running in the background when you try to replace it.
Step 2
Before swapping, rename your existing `S0000.sl2` inside the Steam ID64 folder to `S0000_backup.sl2` — this keeps all your characters as a fallback without moving files anywhere.
Step 3
Paste the new `S0000.sl2` from the downloaded archive into your Steam ID64 folder, relaunch Sekiro through Steam, and select a character slot on the main screen — check the skill count and prayer bead inventory to confirm the save loaded correctly.
Backup & Safety Notes
The rename-instead-of-delete approach is the safest method here. Since `S0000.sl2` is a single file holding all your character slots, destroying or overwriting it without a copy means losing everything stored in it. Renaming the original to `S0000_backup.sl2` in the same folder takes two seconds and gives you a working rollback with zero risk. If your antivirus flags `S0000.sl2` when it appears suddenly in the Sekiro folder, that's a false positive — `.sl2` files are standard FromSoftware save containers and aren't harmful. Add the Sekiro AppData folder to your AV exclusion list, re-paste the file, and you're good. One more heads up specific to Sekiro: the game's autosave fires frequently — basically after every meaningful in-game action. Once you load the new save and start moving around, autosaves will begin writing to the file immediately. If something looks off on first load, exit to the main menu rather than playing on, so you don't overwrite the new save before you've confirmed everything's in order.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are all four endings available from this save without replaying the game?
Yes — separate save slots are included positioned just before each of the four ending choices: Shura, Purification, Immortal Severance, and Return. Load whichever slot you want and follow through to that ending.
Is the Gauntlet of Strength content (Tomoe and Shura gauntlets) cleared in this save?
Both gauntlets are completed, so their rewards and the associated achievements are registered in the save data.
Can I use this save for online Remnants (leaving messages for other players)?
Remnants are tied to your online account and session, not stored in the save file itself. You can leave and view Remnants normally — the save doesn't affect that feature either way.
All Prayer Beads should give me 40 total from four full rings — is that what this shows?
Yes, all 40 Prayer Beads are collected across the entire playthrough (four full rings of ten), and all Gourd Seeds are found too, giving maximum vitality, posture, and healing charges.
Will loading this save work if I've already put significant hours into my own Sekiro file?
Since `S0000.sl2` holds all slots, loading the new file will replace your existing character roster. That's exactly why the rename-backup step matters — keep your original file safe and you can swap back any time.
Summary
Sekiro fully conquered — every boss dead, all four endings reached, complete skill tree, max vitality and posture from all Prayer Beads, and both Gauntlets cleared. The hardest optional fights like Isshin the Sword Saint and the memories replay are all sitting there accessible whenever you want them. Rename your original `S0000.sl2` before swapping — that single step is all the backup you need. Drop the new file into your Steam ID64 folder, launch through Steam, and you're loading a character with the entire game's completion behind it. If AV quarantines the file on arrival, add the Sekiro Roaming folder to your exclusion list and paste again. After that, Ashina is yours with nothing left to fight for.




