Sekiro Chained Ogre fight - how to beat and kill the Ogre with fire

Publish date: 2022-02-27
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Chained Ogre is, for some, the first boss in Sekiro, found in the game's Ashina Outskirts area, following on from either General Naomori Kawarada or Juzou the Drunkard and Lady Butterfly in our walkthrough of the game's bosses and mini-bosses, depending on when you decided to visit the Hirata Estate location.

You'll find the Chained Ogre boss chained up - unsurprisingly - almost immediately after the Ashina Outskirts Wall - Stairway Sculptor's Idol.

Below, we'll cover how to beat and kill Sekiro's Chained Ogre, including any particularly strong methods or weaknesses they might have - fire being one of them - and any handy things to bear in mind.

For more boss guides and pages like this, meanwhile, cycle back to our main Sekiro walkthrough and boss guide hub.

Sekiro Chained Ogre fight - how to beat and kill the Chained Ogre with fire

If the Chained Ogre is the first full boss you've come up against, having missed or decided against visiting the Hirata Estate memory area (take the bell charm from the blind lady you spoke to shortly before finding this Ogre back to the Dilapidated Temple and show it to the golden Buddha inside to get there, if you didn't know!), then it'll probably seem insurmountably tough.

Thankfully, there are some reliable and relatively simple methods you can use to make your fight against the Ogre considerably easier.

How to beat the Chained Ogre - and how to use Fire to do it:

Approaching the Chained Ogre you'll have a chance to eavesdrop on two grunts. They'll mention the fact that fire, in particular, seems to be a pretty good weapon of choice for it - but how do you use fire against the Ogre?

The answer is your Prosthetic - specifically the Flame Vent Prosthetic Tool, which acts as a short-range, short burst flamethrower. Throw Oil - a commonly-found quick item - at an enemy when you're locked onto them and then when you're close enough and safe enough to do so, use your Flame Vent Prosthetic to blast them with fire and set them ablaze for longer than usual, thanks to that Oil you just soaked them with.

If you haven't already got it, the Flame Vent Prosthetic Tool is found in the Hirate Estate area - we mentioned how to get there above using that bell charm - so if you want to make this boss battle against the Ogre a lot easier we recommend a quick detour to get it. Specifically it's in a campfire by the Estate Path Sculptor's Idol there, fairly early on in the area.

When he's on fire, the Ogre will take a small amount of Vitality damage, but more importantly he'll be stunned for several seconds. Use it to get a good four or five hits off on him before you back off again in battle.

Looking for more Sekiro pages like this? First up, the first main Sekiro patch notes for update 1.03 are live. Otherwise, our Sekiro boss guide, boss list and walkthrough hub has everything in one place, including pages on Lady Butterfly, Genichiro Ashina Way of Tomoe, Folding Screen Monkeys, Corrupted Monk, Guardian Ape, Great Shinobi Owl, Emma and Isshin Ashina, True Corrupted Monk, and Divine Dragon. We also have in-depth pages like Sekiro tips and tricks to get you started, Sekiro Skills, skill tree and Esoteric Text locations explained, our deep dive on the Sekiro combat system, Posture, and Perilous Attacks, or details on all Sekiro Prosthetic Tool locations, how to cure Dragonrot and Rot Essence in Sekiro, Gourd Seed locations, a Divine Confetti farm route method, all Treasure Carp Scale locations, all, Prayer Beads locations and all Snap Seed locations, too. And when you're ready - the how to beat Isshin Sword Saint and an Isshin Sword Saint cheese, plus the many Sekiro endings.

Fire or no fire though, there are a few other things to bear in mind when fighting the Chained Ogre.

That's all you'll hopefully need for tackling this encounter, and for now that's all for our in-progress, quickly-expanding guide. If you haven't done the Hirata Estate area yet, head to our pages on the General Tenzen Yamauchi, or you can branch off to the Hirata area for Shinobi Hunter Enshin of Misen, Juzou the Drunkard and Lady Butterfly, or you can cycle back to our main Sekiro walkthrough and boss guide hub for much more bosses, explainers and advice.

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