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Sekiro Shadows Die Twice: Mibu Balloon of Wealth

March 22, 2019 by imbroken963 1 Comment

Quick Item: Mibu Balloon of Wealth

Item Description: A Mibu Balloon filled with fountainhead water, imbued with a blessing of wealth. If one pops the golden Mibu balloon and prays, those its water splashes upon will acquire more coins for a period of time. “Mibu” means “aquatic life” or “life born of the water”. The Ashina consider the fountainhead water itself to be worthy of worship.

Location:

  • Ashina Outskirts: Outskirts Wall – Gate Path – After the fight with General Naomori Kawarada just past the Outskirts Wall – Gate Path Sculptor’s Idol head into the next small town area and in the center of the area will be a broken down house. On the bottom level of this house is this item.
  • Hirata Estate: Estate Path – From the Estate Path Sculptor’s Idol head down the path until you get to the hole in the wall to the right. Drop down into the area with the broken down building and continue into the following area. Head down the path until you come to a bonfire in the middle of the road and this item will be on the side of the road.
  • Ashina Depths: Hidden Forest – From the Hidden Forest Idol jump on the branch and hop to the ledge below. Once on that ledge look for the branch that is connecting to the ledge. Get on the branch and immediately look down and you will see three items huddled in a small circle. Drop down and collect these items, one is this balloon.

Usage: Used to receive more coin from defeating enemies for a short period of time.

Max Number Held: 5

For all Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice items check out the Sekiro Shadows Die Twice Wiki and Strategy Guide

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  1. Junkhead says

    May 22, 2019 at 12:02 am

    I want to know where to farm them?

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