Nioh 2's massive skill tree can be confusing. Too many choices can frustrate you, so we are here to give you experience on the best skills of Nioh 2.
Although there are no set elements for this new game, some skills are more useful than others in any case. Almost every character uses four core skill trees: Samurai, Shiftling, Ninja, and Yin Yang Mantra.
The remaining weapon-specific skill trees depend more on your personal preferences. I often forget to use the skills I have in combat, so I prefer the permanent buff on the weapon skill tree.
However, for weapons such as axe, tonfa, and axe, equipping your own active skills is important to cover up the weaknesses of your chosen weapon. For example, for these three weapon types, some skills can cover the ground or attack faster to make up for the lack of range.
For more information on the best weapon types that fit your play style, find the complete guide page here.
Best Samurai Skills for Nioh 2
Tap water:
This is the best skill in a low-key game. It has low, medium, and high profile varieties, and you should choose all of them.
When you dodge an incoming attack at the appropriate time, the flowing water emits ki pulses. This is very important to maintain high endurance during stress and boss fights, especially in the dark and monster realms.
Purify the monster realm:
As you fight against Yokai's enemies, you will continuously perform ki pulse purification. Why not polish yourself when you do it. Defenders in the middle pose can save time, so this skill is worth adding.
Best shifting tips in Nioh 2
Demon skills:
Personally, I use Yokai forms to overwhelm spam over the last quarter of my boss' health. This means that I want it to last as long as possible in this case.
Therefore, when choosing skills, there is no doubt that demonic destruction, demonic tenacity and demonic discipline. In general, discipline extends the duration of Yokai Shift, while "destructive" and "tenacity" reduce spam attacks and accidental punishment.
Monster inside:
The monster realm is terrible. If you are not hot about ki pulse, you will soon be attracted by ki, and the result is often unsatisfactory. To stop this from happening, just as if you were going to defeat the boss in the last hit, grab the "within the monster" to weaken Ki to restore punishment.
Inner darkness:
This is the same as above, but for dark realms.
How to get ninja or yin yang curse skill points
Combining ninjutsu and the yin and yang curse to diversify your character is all good, but the point of how to get the first skill at each level is not clear at all.
Without your first skill point, the leveling points you spend on magic or agility are only good for amplifying the damage of Switchglaive or Kusarigama.
To get the first skill point of ninjutsu or yin and yang, you need to use consumables dropped from enemies or treasure chests. There are two main ways to do this.
The rare method is to use a ninja lock or a yin and yang mage lock, you can find them all over the world, or you can find them by completing challenges in the dojo. But the easier way is to send trash bombs, amulets and amulets.
In the "Available Items" tab of the inventory, some items are marked with shuriken or paper icons-these are jutsu and yin-yang items.
To get your ninjutsu skill points early, try sending junk powder bombs from your inventory.
To get a Yin-Yang skill point early, look for an amulet or amulet marked with a paper icon. These are usually sold in the "Xiaoyu Market" in the "Provided Products" tab of the shrine. "Travel Amulets", "Signpost Amulets" and "Guest Amulets" will not work.
The best ninja and ninjutsu skills in Nioh 2
Shrapnel bomb:
Both conventional shrapnel and reinforced shrapnel are of great use. Not only can they do pretty good damage to fairly safe damage, but a good connection to the enhanced version will allow almost all weak enemies to get angry.
Whether it's a boss, a tough enemy, or a hard-to-reach goo, a sound, a bomb is worth picking up.
Quick change:
Like the original Nioh, Quick-change is a revelation. These scrolls save you from the usually fatal blow. Place you over the enemy for a cheeky stab.
These features are very effective for the bosses of later games, they playfully give birth to a never-before-seen combo, and they will kill in one hit.
From the first use of the scroll bar to the exhaustion of the benefits of the scroll bar, you have a long window, so you can easily pop up a scroll bar at the beginning of the battle to run prison-free cards in the background.
The best Yin Yang magic skills in Nioh 2
Amulet of Purification and Elements:
All basic amulets are good at all aspects of Nioh 2, so all basic amulets can be used. Purification helps reduce the breath of Yokai's enemies, making them prone to chaos and struggle when using explosive counterattacks.
Aquatic and amphibious enemies dislike lightning very much, while flammable enemies such as Ippon-Datara and Wheelmonks do less damage to water. Over time, almost all items that have not been immersed in water or are on fire may be injured by burns.
The earth cursed by pure heaven and earth:
This is not a useful magic method, but a useful polishing effect that can extend the scope of purification. I found this to be a great match with the Shrine Maiden armor set to restore health while purifying. One to consider.
Amulet of Laziness
This is a must-have for almost all characters. Lazy magic greatly slows down the enemy's movement speed, making them unable to fight, or easily avoiding attacks.
It works for almost every annoying person and evil monster in Nioh 2, including the boss. If you find that a particular enemy is too hot to cope, a quick Sloth shot will give you a short window to grab your position.
Interestingly, I think it's a little nerd of the original Nioh, but still good. However, it does make the timing of burst counter attacks very, very fashionable-so it's best to dodge them when they slow down.
Revival Amulet:
If Nioh 2 has a basic truth, you will never be able to cure too much. The Revival Amulet enables you to recover a small amount of health over time, which means the difference between life and death in a tense boss battle.
For help on the basics of Nioh 2 combat, including how to get the perfect Ki Pulse, check out our tips here.
Otherwise, we'll show you how to make the most of your original guardian's spiritual and spiritual core.
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