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I just started playing Sekiro Shadow Die Twice. I played all Dark Souls games and I know that when you die or rest in bonfire enemies come back to life but I know the stories and Theories behind this.



What is the reason in Sekiro that enemies come back to life again? There's an undying person at temple but I think that's different from others isn't it?










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    I just started playing Sekiro Shadow Die Twice. I played all Dark Souls games and I know that when you die or rest in bonfire enemies come back to life but I know the stories and Theories behind this.



    What is the reason in Sekiro that enemies come back to life again? There's an undying person at temple but I think that's different from others isn't it?










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      I just started playing Sekiro Shadow Die Twice. I played all Dark Souls games and I know that when you die or rest in bonfire enemies come back to life but I know the stories and Theories behind this.



      What is the reason in Sekiro that enemies come back to life again? There's an undying person at temple but I think that's different from others isn't it?










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      I just started playing Sekiro Shadow Die Twice. I played all Dark Souls games and I know that when you die or rest in bonfire enemies come back to life but I know the stories and Theories behind this.



      What is the reason in Sekiro that enemies come back to life again? There's an undying person at temple but I think that's different from others isn't it?







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          It's more likely design choices (not officially lore-specific, like @senpai mentioned) to make sure players cannot go back and forth from the bonfire to clear the whole map without worrying about HP.






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            It's just for the sake of gameplay, just like how the Souls series of games did it. There isn't an official lore-specific reason why enemies keep respawning when you rest at a bonfire either, it's simply the way the game is designed, and given that Sekiro is also from FROMsoftware, resting at a Sculptor's Idol doesn't have a lore reason behind it.






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              It's more likely design choices (not officially lore-specific, like @senpai mentioned) to make sure players cannot go back and forth from the bonfire to clear the whole map without worrying about HP.






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                It's more likely design choices (not officially lore-specific, like @senpai mentioned) to make sure players cannot go back and forth from the bonfire to clear the whole map without worrying about HP.






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                  It's more likely design choices (not officially lore-specific, like @senpai mentioned) to make sure players cannot go back and forth from the bonfire to clear the whole map without worrying about HP.






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                  It's more likely design choices (not officially lore-specific, like @senpai mentioned) to make sure players cannot go back and forth from the bonfire to clear the whole map without worrying about HP.







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                      It's just for the sake of gameplay, just like how the Souls series of games did it. There isn't an official lore-specific reason why enemies keep respawning when you rest at a bonfire either, it's simply the way the game is designed, and given that Sekiro is also from FROMsoftware, resting at a Sculptor's Idol doesn't have a lore reason behind it.






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                        It's just for the sake of gameplay, just like how the Souls series of games did it. There isn't an official lore-specific reason why enemies keep respawning when you rest at a bonfire either, it's simply the way the game is designed, and given that Sekiro is also from FROMsoftware, resting at a Sculptor's Idol doesn't have a lore reason behind it.






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                          It's just for the sake of gameplay, just like how the Souls series of games did it. There isn't an official lore-specific reason why enemies keep respawning when you rest at a bonfire either, it's simply the way the game is designed, and given that Sekiro is also from FROMsoftware, resting at a Sculptor's Idol doesn't have a lore reason behind it.







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