All Chests Shrines and Boss Guide Fanged Gate Ninja Gaiden 4
The Fanged Gate is a chapter that rewards patience, observation, and disciplined combat. Your objectives are simple but exacting: collect every combat skill scroll, secure the Lives of the Thousand Gods permanent HP upgrade, complete the Muramasa shrine missions, clear the optional Purgatory Gate trial if you want the best consumables, and defeat the final boss with minimal retries. This walkthrough gives a complete route, precise movement cues, enemy counters, secret locations, and a phase‑by‑phase boss plan so you leave Chapter 15 with everything you can possibly take. Read through once to get the big picture, then follow the route step by step while keeping the combat and exploration tips in mind. Throughout the guide I highlight essential terms like Perfect Block, Mirage, Divine Life Elixir, and Art of the Inferno so you can quickly scan for the tools that matter most.
Entry and first tunnel: setting the pace
From the entry ledge, drop down and move forward slowly. The opening corridor is designed to teach you the chapter’s rhythm: short enemy clusters followed by a small platforming puzzle. Clear the first group of Flare Shadows by using short combos and a single ninpo to avoid getting swarmed. The first chest is almost always placed near a recessed alcove on the left; this chest commonly contains Fatal Flash, a skill that changes how you approach stagger windows. Don’t rush past the first Muramasa shrine—interact with it to accept the shrine mission Execute the Spreading Monstrosities. Accepting the mission early lets you track objectives and often reveals additional enemy spawns that guard hidden chests.
After the shrine, sweep the right‑hand alcoves. The designers hide Perfect Block and Mirage in these early areas to encourage defensive play. Perfect Block is the single most important skill for the Fanged Gate boss; practice its timing now on the smaller enemies. Mirage is your repositioning tool—use it to cross water gaps and to punish bosses that telegraph lunges. If you find a small metal grate or a half‑open door, check beneath it; many chests are tucked under platforms that look like scenery.
Water sections and island sequence
The Fanged Gate’s central area is a series of water arenas and islands. Waterwalking sections are not just scenic; they gate access to isolated chests. When you reach the first water arena, hug the outer edge and look for a narrow ledge that runs along the perimeter. A Life Elixir and a small consumable are often hidden on the far side of that ledge. Use Mirage to cross to islands that have no visible bridge; the game expects you to use mobility skills to reach these rewards.
The central island is the chapter’s keystone. It contains a guarded chest that frequently holds Perfect Fatal Flash and an Art of Adornment Lv.4. Clear the patrols before attempting the chest; the chest is often trapped behind a short timed gate that reopens only after a small enemy wave is defeated. If you see a glowing portal in the arena, clear the surrounding enemies first—portals spawn reinforcements that will block access to the chest if left unchecked.
Midchapter arenas and the disco fight
After the central island, you’ll encounter a larger arena with a rotating hazard and a disco‑style lighting effect. This arena is a test of crowd control and stamina. The key here is to eliminate ranged enemies first; they interrupt combos and punish aggressive approaches. Use short, controlled combos and step back to bait heavy attacks that you can Perfect Block. When the rotating hazard lines up, use it to your advantage: lure enemies into its path to thin the crowd without wasting consumables.
The disco fight often guards a chest behind a destructible wall. Look for a slightly discolored seam in the wall or a loose grate on the floor. Destroying the seam reveals a short tunnel with a chest that contains a Divine Life Elixir or an accessory that improves elixir efficiency. If you’re low on coins, skip buying consumables at the shrine until you’ve looted this area; the game scatters coin‑equivalent rewards in later chests.
Purgatory Gate optional trial
The Purgatory Gate is optional but worth doing if you want rare consumables and practice. Trials are short, intense gauntlets that emphasize pattern recognition. Enter only when you have at least one Divine Life Elixir and a full set of mobility skills. The trial’s first wave usually contains flying enemies and ranged casters; eliminate them first to keep your combo flow intact. Swap coin‑boost accessories for survivability—extra HP and elixir efficiency matter more than currency inside trials. If you’re struggling, slow down: trials reward methodical play over reckless aggression.
Completing the Purgatory Gate yields a rare consumable and sometimes a small permanent bonus. If you plan to go for a completionist run, do the trial before the final boss so you can use the rewards in the fight.
Hidden chests and environmental secrets
The Fanged Gate hides many chests behind destructible scenery, under spiral staircases, and along the outer lake edges. If a chest seems unreachable, look for a nearby switch or a small patrol that, once defeated, unlocks the path. Metal platforms with a portal below often indicate a hidden chest under the platform; drop down and search left and right before jumping. The designers also hide chests behind illusions—if a wall looks slightly different in texture or color, attack it. Some chests require you to clear a mini‑patrol that circles a platform; defeat the patrol and the chest becomes accessible.
A common trick is to check the underside of bridges and the far side of waterfalls. If you see a faint glow through a waterfall, there’s usually a small alcove with a consumable or a skill scroll. Keep an eye out for narrow ledges that require precise jumps; these often lead to the best rewards.
Accessory and coin management
Ninja coins are plentiful if you explore, but the game tempts you to spend them on consumables early. Resist that urge. Hold coins until you’ve scouted nearby shrines and chests so you can buy permanent upgrades like accessory slots or elixir efficiency. Accessories that boost HP and elixir efficiency are the most valuable for the Fanged Gate boss. Coin boosters are useful for farming but unnecessary if you clear every chest. If you find an Art of Adornment Lv.4, equip it to expand your accessory options and prioritize passive survivability over offensive trinkets.
Combat flow and enemy counters
The Fanged Gate’s enemy roster mixes fast melee attackers, ranged casters, and flying nuisances. Your default approach should be defensive: bait a heavy attack, Perfect Block to create a stagger window, then punish with a fast combo and a ninpo or art. Use Mirage to reposition when enemies attempt to surround you. For flying enemies, use a vertical combo or a quick ninpo to knock them down; they are fragile but disruptive. Ranged casters should be closed on quickly—if they get distance, they will kite you and spawn reinforcements.
When facing groups, use the environment. Lure enemies into hazards or use rotating platforms to separate them. Save Divine Life Elixirs for clutch moments; regular Life Elixirs are abundant in chests and should be used to top off between arena fights.
Boss approach and arena control
Before entering the boss arena, make sure you have at least two Divine Life Elixirs and a full set of mobility skills equipped. Clear the surrounding mini‑arenas first; the boss fight is easier when you start with full resources. Enter the arena from the side that gives you immediate access to a small ledge; this ledge is your escape route when the boss telegraphs a sweeping attack. Keep the camera angled so you can see the boss’s shoulders—most telegraphed attacks begin with a shoulder wind‑up.
The boss’s arena is designed with safe zones and punish windows. Learn the safe zone locations early: there is usually a narrow band near the arena edge where the boss’s frontal sweeps don’t reach. Use that band to bait lunges and then dash in for a punish. If the boss telegraphs a multi‑hit combo, back off and wait for the recovery frames; trying to interrupt multi‑hit combos often gets you hit.
Final boss phase one: read and punish
Phase one is about reading the boss’s tells. The boss telegraphs heavy strikes with a shoulder wind‑up and a brief pause. Perfect Block these heavy strikes to create a stagger window. After a successful Perfect Block, close in with a fast combo and finish with Art of the Inferno or Art of Piercing the Void for maximum damage. These arts exploit stagger windows and either deal heavy area damage or penetrate defenses.
When the boss charges, sidestep and use Mirage to appear behind it; the recovery frames after a charge are long and ripe for a full combo. If the boss performs a sweeping tail attack, move to the off‑center side of the arena; sweeping attacks are less effective there. Keep one Divine Life Elixir in reserve for the transition to phase two.
Final boss phase two: survive and counter
Phase two increases aggression and adds area attacks. The boss will use faster combos and occasional ground slams that create shockwaves. When you see the boss rear up for a slam, jump or use Mirage to avoid the shockwave and then punish the recovery. Parry windows are shorter in phase two; rely more on dodges and Mirage repositioning than on Perfect Block alone. If you have Art of Piercing the Void, use it to break through the boss’s armor during the second phase when stagger windows are rarer.
Manage your consumables carefully. Use a regular Life Elixir to top off after a risky exchange, but save Divine Life Elixirs for moments when you are staggered or when the boss is about to unleash a long combo. If you get knocked down, use a quick recovery roll and Mirage to create distance; the boss often follows up with a heavy attack that you can Perfect Block if you time it.
Postboss cleanup and missed items
After the boss falls, don’t leave the arena immediately. The designers often place a final chest or a hidden shrine in the boss room or in a nearby alcove that only becomes accessible after the boss is defeated. Sweep the arena edges, check under platforms, and revisit the central island to ensure you didn’t miss the Lives of the Thousand Gods upgrade. If you missed a guarded chest earlier, the boss fight sometimes unlocks a new path to it.
If you still need coins for a permanent upgrade, now is the time to spend them. Buy elixir efficiency or an accessory slot rather than consumables. If you completed the Purgatory Gate, use the rewards to craft a loadout that will carry you into the next chapter.
Loadout summary and recommended skills
Equip Perfect Block, Perfect Fatal Flash, and Mirage as your core skills. For arts, prioritize Art of the Inferno for stagger and burst and Art of Piercing the Void for armor penetration. Accessories should boost HP and elixir efficiency; coin boosters are optional and only useful after you’ve looted everything. Keep at least two Divine Life Elixirs in your inventory before the boss and a handful of regular Life Elixirs for arena skirmishes.
Completionist checklist
Before you leave the Fanged Gate, confirm the following: every chest opened around lakes and tunnels, Muramasa shrine missions accepted and completed, Purgatory Gate cleared if you chose to do it, Lives of the Thousand Gods obtained, and at least two Divine Life Elixirs in inventory. If any of these items are missing, backtrack methodically—check under bridges, behind destructible walls, and along the far edges of water arenas.
FAQ
Can I miss permanent upgrades? Yes. Guarded chests and hidden alcoves contain permanent HP boosts; explore every nook before leaving the chapter. Which skill makes the boss easiest? Perfect Block paired with Art of the Inferno creates the most reliable stagger windows and simplifies the fight. Should I do the Purgatory Gate? It’s optional but recommended for rare consumables and practice that pays off in later chapters. When should I spend ninja coins? After looting nearby chests so you don’t waste coins on consumables you’ll find later. What if I keep getting staggered? Equip elixir efficiency accessories, practice Perfect Block timing on smaller enemies, and use Mirage to reposition rather than trying to tank hits.
Closing advice
The Fanged Gate is a chapter that rewards careful exploration and disciplined combat. If you approach it like a checklist you must complete in one run, you’ll miss secrets and waste coins. Instead, play it like a methodical scavenger hunt: clear each arena, check every ledge, and practice Perfect Block on the small enemies until the timing becomes second nature. When you finally face the boss, you’ll find the fight is less about raw reflexes and more about reading tells, controlling space, and using your arts at the right moment. Follow this route, keep your loadout focused on survivability and stagger, and you’ll leave Chapter 15 with everything you came for.
Stay Connected with Haplo Gaming Chef
Haplo Gaming Chef blends gaming guides with casual cooking streams for a truly unique viewer experience. Whether you’re here for clean, no-nonsense walkthroughs or just want to chill with some cozy cooking content between game sessions, this is the place for you. From full game unlock guides to live recipe prep and casual chats, Haplo Gaming Chef delivers content that’s both informative and enjoyable.
You Can Follow Along On Every Major Platform:
YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter/X, Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, Flipboard, Facebook, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Medium, Blogger, and even on Google Business.







No comments:
Post a Comment