How To Beat Blazing Bull
Blazing Bull is the next boss in Sekiro, found in the game's Ashina Castle Gate area, following swiftly on from Gyoubu Oniwa in our walkthrough of the game's bosses and mini-bosses.
Blazing Bull Strategy
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The Blazing Bull is the only enemy in this arena, so you won’t need to approach it in any way. There are several enemies in the area just before it however, so. The Blazing Bull is an early boss that tests your capabilities in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Instead of a big armored general with a sword, you're fighting an actual raging animal. To make matters.
More specifically you'll find Blazing Bull after what seems like a moderately long gauntlet of enemies - including two ogre-like hammer-swingers and some riflemen, too. Thankfully, however, there's a shortcut to get past from the nearest Sculptor's Idol.
Below, we'll explain how exactly you can skip past all those enemies and go straight to the battle (handy if you're having more than one shot...) as well as of course how to beat and kill Sekiro's Blazing Bull, including any particularly strong methods or weaknesses they might have and any handy things to bear in mind.
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Sekiro Blazing Bull fight - how to beat and kill Blazing Bull
The Blazing Bull is another boss that's an absolute nightmare at first, until the method clicks and you realise it's surprisingly easy to game when you know how.
How to use a shortcut to get to the Blazing Bull
- From the Sculptor's Idol at the gate, head straight up the steps and sprint to the rifleman to kill him.
- Grapple up to the gatehouse behind him. Run along it to the right and jump to a lower tile-roofed wall.
- Run along that tiled roof towards a high wall up ahead - there's a grabbable ledge at the top of it. You need to sprint along the tiled wall, jump to the brick wall, tap jump again to double-jump up it and then press and hold the grab button (Square / X) to cling on. Press it again to climb up.
- Run straight ahead and you'll see another grabbable wall up ahead - you need to jump to it and grab (or hang extreme right and you can actually sprint-jump straight over the gap).
- Follow that hidden path to the back of a tall wide pagoda - grapple up to the top of that.
- Turn right on the top of the Pagoda, and hop down to the top of the lower nearby wall. You can then see the two guards posted out the front of the Blazing Bull arena - deathblow one and kill the other, and you've skipped straight to the boss fight.
How to beat the Blazing Bull boss in Sekiro
Most people will tell you to use the Firecracker Shinobi Prosthetic here, as it'll stun the Bull for a bit and let you land a few hits easily. You can absolutely do that, and it'll certainly help, but that Firecracker won't be helpful in every boss fight, so it helps to know how to beat this one without it so you learn another key principle of boss fights: managing space.
Your true best friend in this fight is the sprint button. Lock on to the Blazing Bull after it bursts out into the open and, as it starts to charge you, spring left, clockwise, in a wide circle.
Sekiro How To Beat Blazing Bull
You'll find the Bull can never quite catch up - its turning circle is too wide, so it'll always be trying to turn as you rotate around it yourself.
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You can circle each other forever and never get anywhere, mind. What you need to do is bait the bull into a charge while you're sprinting near but not too near around it. Then quickly turn, sprint at it, and get in just one or two slashes of your blade.
The Blazing Bull has very high Vitality and a tough Posture gauge to fill, but just the one Deathblow mark. All you need to do is be patient. Try to bait it into a wall or corner, where it needs to turn around to get at you with its horns. Hit it on the side or hind legs, then sprint away - try not to dodge or jump as you can get caught in either of those.
How To Beat Blazing Bull In Sekiro
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The main thing to remember is that positioning, really. Stay to the bull's side at all times and it'll feel like you're chasing the bull, rather than the bull chasing you. You can keep away from it indefinitely if you just keep sprinting round sideways, and that means the bull's totally in your control: bait it into a wall hit it a couple of times, back off and repeat!
That's all you'll hopefully need for tackling this encounter. Next up in our guide is General Kuranosuke Matsumoto, or you can cycle back to our main Sekiro walkthrough and boss guide hub for much more bosses, explainers and advice.
After defeating Gyoubu Oniwa, you may have thought you were in the clear for a bit when it comes to bosses, but Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is all too happy to prove you wrong by introducing the Blazing Bull as the true guardian of the Ashina Castle entrance. This fight is unlike any other you’ll face in Sekiro, so it’s understandable that many players struggle with it. However, with the right tools at hand and a good deal of patience, you will be able to beat the Blazing Bull.
The Blazing Bull boss fight is one of the most frantic in Sekiro, and you’ll spend the majority of it running at full pelt. This flaming, angry animal doesn’t often slow down, and you certainly don’t want to get in its way. Try to rush in and you’ll be punished, but take your time and this boss will quickly become a slow but easy challenge.
The trick to the Blazing Bull is landing a couple of hits in its rear, then running in circles. You’ll spend the majority of this fight chasing each other, and your goal is not to end up in front of the beast. Posture regenerates extremely fast, meaning you’ll basically be reliant on vitality damage here.
At the start of the fight you should stealth kill the first soldier, then move forwards while still hidden so that the bull tramples the two other guards ahead. They’ll go down instantly and you won’t need to worry about them during the fight.
You now need to spend your time sprinting after the bull, only landing hits when it slows down. The bull will spin by ducking a horn into the ground, and it’s here that you can strike with a couple of charged slashes. If you find yourself in front of its charge, don’t panic. You can block its attacks, then move back round behind it.
The only tool you’ll need during this fight is the Shinobi Firecracker. This will stun the Blazing Bull, but only when it’s up close. Use the Firecracker when the bull hits a wall or starts to turn as that should give you the time to deploy it. Don’t spam them as they cost a lot of emblems and can run through your supplies quickly.
If you catch the bull when it isn’t charging, it’s possible to stand behind and slightly to the side of it and get it stuck in a loop of leaning attacks with its horn that are easy to dodge. Strike blows between each of them, then back off and start chasing as soon as it falls out of this loop.
When the Bull is close to death it’ll begin going wild, bucking around and smashing across the arena. It’ll be more dangerous, but you should follow the same strategy of chasing from behind and only striking when safe. If you’re lucky the Blazing Bull will run into a wall and knock itself out, leaving you free to land a deathblow.