Most bosses in Nioh 2 are surprised, but Yokai is awesome Margara Nao This frozen mission is faintly visible from the beginning scene. This is the way to disappoint him.
I really like this battle because it's a mixture of more determined human enemies (such as Saito Yoshitatsu) and Yokai bosses (such as Enenra) you've encountered so far in Nioh 2. Try it first-if you can hear noise, it's my own horn.
He needs to avoid many very dangerous magic attacks, but his melee combos are actually punishable, just like many difficult battles you will face: Blockade is your friend.
Nioh 2 – How to Beat Magara Naotaka
Here is my first embedded video of Nioh 2 running blindly. As I mentioned before, this successful run is my first time participating in a race, so this is an example of confusion. However, you can see the general strategy, the types of attacks that will be encountered, and what harm you and you will not cause.
Before you join the battle, there is a hot spring behind the fake Yokai wall of the house on your left before you step onto the ledge that overlooks the boss arena. This is the house where two samurai patrolled after the shrine.
Usually, you want to stop or avoid and punish the attack on Magara Naotaka's right arm. You may then have to dodge other attacks that he throws with Yanghai Power's left arm. These often cause AoE damage through your guards, which can quickly make you exhausted.
In the real world, he relies on two main methods of attack: Shockwave Chopper and Melee Combo Ending with Overhead Slam. You can block or avoid shock waves and lurk on the edge of the melee combo.
He recovered slowly after the melee, so you can cross the slash.
His burning ability is also very weak, so the enhanced shrapnel bomb in the Ninjutsu Skill Tree is a good choice, and the Fire Talismans for magic users is also a good choice.
In the field of Yokai, his second arm has been shaped. You can treat his right arm attack as before. However, the shock waves he throws with both hands can cause damage to the water through your guard-so you must avoid them to avoid being hit hard.
In the Yokai field, he used a very worthy Burst Counter, in which he pulled out an ice sword and swiped it with it. Burst counter This is your usual practice, but pay close attention to the speed of the attack. Most of his other slashes are much faster, so adjust the time accordingly-otherwise, you might get caught between the two hits of a combo.
As the battle progresses, he will lean a few more times in preparation for the battle. Leaving there, he leaned back. He will either take on an unstoppable dark realm, or will likely kill you. Or rush forward with a hard-to-reach steep melee combo.
When he leans his shoulders to avoid these, stand up and lean back, you can punish them at the end. In the field of Yokai, he can use a second sword to expand the range of these combos, so please pay special attention.
Otherwise, he will play like Yoki and Enenra, he will kick out randomly, but the range is short.
Then came the second Burst Counter, who entered the underground shooting ice puddle. You need to fight back and put your hand on the floor, not afterwards, so I usually dodge these.
For magic users-due to his slower general strike speed-Magara Naotaka is very vulnerable to lazy talisman attacks. Use them to make riding easier.
Finally, he occasionally encountered a very rare third blast counter, where he dragged his sword underground and threw ice. It's easy to dodge.
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