There are tonnes of items to find and use in Sekiro Shadows Die Twice. This includes the Sekiro Lump of Grave Wax drop. In this guide, we’ll tell you what you will need the Lump of Grave Wax for, where you can find it, and the best Sekiro Lump of Grave Wax farming locations. If you want to make Sekiro as easy as possible, you will want to pay attention to what we have to say.
What is a Lump of Grave Wax?
You will want to get your hands on as many pieces of Lump of Grave Wax as you can. It’s a special Upgrade Material. You will want as many of this item as you can so you can upgrade your Divine Abduction and Mist Raven Prosthetic Tools. The Lump of Grave Wax items are also used to apply the final upgrades to the Axe, Sacred Flame, and Shuriken Prosthetic Tools. Simply put, it’s an important item to find.
Unfortunately, only specific enemies will drop the much-needed item. Thankfully, that’s where we come in. Read on to learn where you can find them and the best Sekiro Lump of Grave Wax farming location.
Sekiro Lump of Grave Wax Farming Location | Where to find the Lump of Grave Wax item
The area you’ll want to head to in order to pick up pieces of Lump of Grave Wax is the Fountainhead Palace. In most of the Idol areas here, you will find enemies that drop the item. You should also find one in the Sunken Valley Under-Shrine Valley and Ashina Outskirts Flames of Hatred.
The best farming location, however, should be the Fountainhead Palace Flower Viewing Stage Idol (unfortunately, this is at the end of the game). Once you have unlocked this Idol, you should find plenty of Lump of Grave Wax items if you follow these steps:
- Head to the Fountainhead Palace Flower Viewing Stage Idol
- Use a Mibu Balloon of Soul and Demon Bell if you wish (they should increase item drops)
- Enter the building behind the Idol
- Sneak up to and kill the flute playing squid-like enemy (there’s a second you can insta-kill a little further into the building)
- Run back to the Idol and rest
- Rinse and repeat
The flute playing squid-like enemies should drop a Lump of Grave Wax every now and then. Simply keep killing the same one or two and resting so they respawn until you pick up enough Lump of Grave Wax items. Easy.
Sekiro Soulslikes
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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and the Best of the Soulslikes
It's always exciting to see a new genre emerge. You get that original hit game, the follow-ups and the attempts by other developers to recapture the magic. With the release of Sekiro, let's look back at the landscape of Souslikes so far. -
Demon's Souls
The original that kicked it all off (unless you count King's Field), Demon's Souls went under the radar on the PlayStation 3. Originally, gamers didn't know what to make of it, but anyone who stuck with it got an amazing experience that was unlike anything on the market. -
Dark Souls
By the time a new generation rolled around, From Software had moved from demons to darkness. The Dark Souls trilogy cemented the genre tropes, proving to achieve the popularity that their previous title had only hinted at. Far more than a cult success, these games proved to be influential even outside the genre. -
Bloodborne
Once things started taking off, original Demon's Souls publisher Sony had to get back in the action. Teaming with From, the result was Bloodborne. Taking things was from medieval castles and including firearms for the first time, this was the first hint that this formula was flexible. -
Lords of the Fallen
Developed by Deck13 Interactive and CI Games, Lords of the Fallen takes things in a more Norse direction. Using hammers and axes, you must fight towering gods and demons. After this game's success, the two developers split, with CI working on an upcoming sequel to this Viking Soulslike. -
Nioh
Team Ninja tried their hands at Souslikes with Nioh, a game where you control an Irish Samurai and fight yokai. The game was announced back in 2004 as Oni and changed hands multiple times before release. Originally another PlayStation 4 exclusive for the genre, the game has since come to PC with all its DLC bundled in. -
The Surge
Deck13 took what they learned from Lords of the Fallen and took the Soulslike genre into the future. The Surge has you stomping around in a mech suit fighting uncontrollable robots. Once you destroy an enemy, you can scrap their parts and convert them into weapons for you to use. A sequel is currently set to release in 2o19. -
Ashen
Developed by A44, Ashen puts players into a world without light. Each character is a muted faceless person, adding to the downtrodden vibe of the entire experience. While combat is inspired by Dark Souls, the game also features open-world exploration and novel passive multiplayer encounters. -
Immortal: Unchained
Going even more Norse than Lords of the Fallen, Immortal: Unchained finds you battling the monsters of Ragnarok. Instead of swords and spears, your character uses a mix of technologically advanced firearms to take down each and every mysterious foe. More fast-paced than other soulslikes, you'll need to duck and weave to stay alive. -
Death's Gambit
Pitched as a merger of Souslike and Castlevania, Death's Gambit is also one of the first games to take these concepts into the second dimension. You can choose from seven playable classes as you seek immortality in this labyrinth of death. -
Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption
What if you didn't have to explore a Soulslike? What if you just fought a collection of out of control boss monsters? Then, you'd have Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption. In this game, you start at your strongest and level down as you progress, adding to the challenge.