Where to Find All the Prayer Beads in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Sekiro is tough. It might not be built to break your spirit, but it’ll definitely do that at some point, as you keep repeating the same portions over and over before dying to the same bosses and mini-bosses again and again. This is a From Software game, after all, with a similar degree of difficulty as Bloodborne and the Dark Souls games. There are a few ways to make it a little bit easier, though, and chief among them are by collecting prayer beads.
Prayer beads are the only way to permanently increase your health in Sekiro. When you have four of them, you can visit any Sculptor’s Idol (those blue checkpoints that you’ll find throughout the game) and cash them in for a permanent health boost. That makes the prayer beads pretty much the most important items you need to track down in the game. There are 40 of them total, and every time you turn in four at an Idol your health is increased by 20%. So if you find all of them, your health meter will be three times as long as it was at the start of the game.
They’re not easy to get, of course. For most of them you’ll have to beat a mini-boss first, and as always that’s much easier said than done in a From Software game. There are also 11 prayer beads hidden throughout the game that you can find with a bit of dogged exploration, so it’s vital that you don’t fall into a routine of assuming every bead can only be collected after beating a major enemy.
Here’s a quick list of all the locations you can find those 11 extra beads, followed by a rundown of every mini-boss encounter that provides you with one, as well.
Abandoned Dungeon:
This is one of the easiest beads to get. All you need is 1400 Sen. There’s a merchant just outside the Abandoned Dungeon, near the Abandoned Dungeon Sculptor’s Idol. If you haven’t been there, start at the Ashina Castle Sculptor’s Idol and walk towards the Dungeon. The Dungeon Memorial Mob (as the merchant is called) will be selling a single prayer bead for 1400 Sen. If you don’t have enough when you meet him, just grind some enemies until you’ve grabbed enough coin.
Ashina Castle:
Secret rooms and fake walls might sound like old-school videogame ideas, but Sekiro does it in a way that makes sense. Make it to the Sculptor’s Idol in the Antechamber of the Upper Tower. Walk into the main room, and turn right into a smaller chamber. Then break left and run until you get to a dead end with another scroll on the wall. Hug it and push against it and you’ll find another secret room with a prayer bead inside a treasure chest. There’ll be all kinds of enemies between the Sculptor’s Idol and the chest, so be prepared.
Ashina Depths:
There are three free-floating beads in this area, in addition to the five you can get from beating mini-bosses. To find the first one, you’ll have to defeat Snake Eyes Shirahagi. When you’re next to the Sculptor’s Idol, look up and find the grapple point over the poison pool. Drop down to the rock in the middle of the pool and then use the grapple point at the edge of the pool. Run to the left of the enemy, following a path that turns left down into a cave. In the cave there’ll be an opening above and to the left that you can grapple to. Run down that path and then climb up the short cliff to your left. Wall jump back and forth up the chamber until you hit the landing on the left, and then walk to the opening that overlooks the poison pool. There you’ll find some yellow gunpowder. Look to your right and you’ll see your behind a Buddha statue with a grapple point on its head. Pull yourself up there and you’ll find a prayer bead.
For the next prayer bead, start at the Water Mill Sculptor’s Idol. Head down to where you fought O’rin of the Water and run across the bridge. Grapple up to that house (again, you’ll be dodging or fighting enemies this whole time) and crawl below the house. There’s a floorboard you can grab onto and flip up through underneath the left side of the house. Once you’re in the house you can run out through a door and jump onto a large rock. From that rock you can grapple up to the house’s second floor, where you’ll find a shrine with a prayer bead in it.