Where to Farm Divine Confetti
There are two methods to getting Divine Confetti in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. The first one is killing enemies in a specific section repeatedly in hopes that they will drop it. The best place that we’ve found to farm Divine Confetti in Sekiro is located at the Ashina Castle: Upper Tower – Antechamber Sculptor’s Idol save point. There are blue-robed samurai here that will sometimes drop Divine Confetti when they’re killed. While they seem to drop Divine Confetti more than most enemies, it also seems that the odds of them actually dropping it are still fairly low, so Sekiro players will need to be patient when using this method. Also be sure to use the Mibu Possession Balloon to make Divine Confetti more likely to drop.
It’s possible that there is a better spot to farm Divine Confetti in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice that just hasn’t been widely discovered yet. If such a place exists, we will update this guide when it comes to light.
Where to Find Divine Confetti
Sekiro players can farm Divine Confetti, but they can also find it in specific item caches hidden around the game world. The number of Divine Confetti Sekiro players can get using this method is limited, so they will need to use the item wisely.
Ashina Outskirts - Take a right at the collapsed bridge and follow the path to find a monument with the Divine Confetti. Hirata Estate (Main Hall) - In the area near the Juzou the Drunkard boss fight, check out the long building that hasn’t been engulfed in flames. The Divine Confetti will be sitting in a corner inside. Hirata Estate (Main Hall) - Following the Juzou the Drunkard boss fight, head into the house. Go down the hallway on the left after walking inside, and eventually there will be a dead-end with a painting on the wall. Hug the wall to reach a secret area, and investigate this new section to discover the Divine Confetti. There is also a Prayer Bead in this area, which is just one of the ways players can level up in Sekiro. Sunken Valley (Gun Fort) - Complete the Long-arm Centipede Giraffe boss fight, and then jump down the hole next to the statue. Walk through the cave until reach a large open area. Look up and there should be a platform illuminated by a red light. Use the grappling hook to climb to the ledge and follow the path to find more Divine Confetti.
Can You Buy Divine Confetti?
Eventually, it’s possible to buy Divine Confetti in Sekiro, but this will be long after players have defeated most of the bosses and enemies that require it. Regardless, it’s worth mentioning that after the Corrupted Monk boss fight, players are given an item called the Dragon’s Tally Board, which will make Divine Confetti available to purchase at merchant shops.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
Source: GosuNoob