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Okay, right off the bat they're emphasizing that Sekiro's difficulty isn't just brute force. It's all about understanding the combat system and its 'nuances,' which sounds like a good starting point. I like that they're calling out how to approach fights strategically from the get-go.
Whoa, the number one tip being 'avoid combat'? That's pretty ironic and also brilliant. The idea of using stealth to 'wittle down the number of enemies' before things get hairy makes a lot of sense. It really changes the dynamic from a straight slugfest to something more tactical.
This makes me think about how some games just throw you into the thick of it, but Sekiro is clearly designed with this initial strategic layer. It's not just about fighting everyone head-on, but about making smart choices before the swords even come out. Definitely a different approach.

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The video immediately emphasizes a core principle for Sekiro's challenging combat: avoidance [0:00]. Rather than directly engaging every foe, the speaker suggests prioritizing stealth to reduce enemy numbers before combat even begins [0:00-0:10]. This strategic approach aims to "wittle down the number of enemies you have" [0:10], framing combat as a situation to be managed rather than a constant brawl.
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The video immediately emphasizes a core principle for Sekiro's challenging combat: avoidance [0:00]. Rather than directly engaging every foe, the speaker suggests prioritizing stealth to reduce enemy numbers before combat even begins [0:00-0:10]. This strategic approach aims to "wittle down the number of enemies you have" [0:10], framing combat as a situation to be managed rather than a constant brawl.
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