There is a main mission in the 3rd region that unlocks the place where you can spend the glory. You unlock the barber features at the blacksmith by using the favor/request points. I think it was in Tomes list of request features. You get better weapons... by doing pretty much anything at higher level missions. That Raikiri is a cool sword, but it is nothing special and you won't be getting any real keepers, things that you should hang onto any extended period of time, until you finish the base games main story missions and unlock the Divine tier of items. Before that, you should be recycling or renewing your gear to keep the item levels relevant. There are a total of (just in case someone doesn't want to know)How do I use glory points? And when do I get to change my appearance with the blacksmith?
I'm level 50 with some average weapons (220 damage from Raikiri sword) and I'm about to leave the first map for the first time. When am I going to get better weapons and about how many stages are there?
The default is triangle.What is PS4 controller button to kill/attack an enemy that is down?
|So I jumped back into this game after dropping it, and I'm at the Defiled Castle in the 4th region. Where is there a good spot to level up? The mission says it's for people at level 87 and I'm at like... 70. o.0
You and your gear will always be lower level than the "recommended" level it puts on missions. That's not something you should really pay any mind to. Endgame gear is level 310-320 and there are missions with recommended levels of over a thousand.
On the highest difficulty, in the 3rd dlc the last missions are all over level 1100. My gear is level 300 and my character is level 658 and I can do these missions.
Imma just quote my past self:So I jumped back into this game after dropping it, and I'm at the Defiled Castle in the 4th region. Where is there a good spot to level up? The mission says it's for people at level 87 and I'm at like... 70. o.0
Seriously, don't sweat about your character level. One quite literally cannot keep up with the mission levels later on, on the higher difficulty NG+ tiers, when the character level cap will be hundreds of levels below the higher missions levels.And concerning levels, please don't take the level recommendations literally. Their only real function is to give some indication of the relative strength of enemies in any given mission compared to others and indicate the level of loot you'll be getting. Your character level has little or nothing to do with it.
Thanks. Still haven't figured out how to get attributes to transfer on equipment, they never seem to have that "transferable" logo.There are no ways to raise the chances of any particular perk appearing on items aside from maybe sacrificing Okatsu to RNGesus. :D You _can_, however, reforge a helmet you like, using Umbracite or the normal way, to see if you can get Sense Enemies on it.
As you learn the maps, Sense Enemies is no longer as important, but is generally useful haha. Some end-game Guardian Spirits also have the Sense Enemies trait, if you have high enough Spirit.
Just started the game, have a couple of questions:
which stats should I invest into if I want to use katana and double katanas?
How does the weight impact gameplay?
Thanks
Wow. I feel like I've been living a lie this whole time. Thank you for the description that was all very useful. I have to go disassemble some weapons now.
Man I just can't give up the Sense Enemies attribute. I finally found an accessory with it (Medicine Case) so I could swap out Isonade to Fuse-Ushi, but it seems like a rare attribute. I've only found this one item with it and it's getting more and more tempting to swap it out as I move forward. I know Tactician's Ingenuity grants it but the pieces I have with that are more outclassed than just one accessory. Any way to raise the chances of getting Sense Enemies on equipment?
Oh my god that (real) Tachibana fight lol
Took me 15+ tries to beat that fucker
I just started the game. As a dark souls fan I dont know what to expect lol
Why not just use the Onmyo sense talisman? It basically gives you sense-everything.
Oh my god that (real) Tachibana fight lol
Took me 15+ tries to beat that fucker
Gratz! He is the first boss that really forces you to interact with the systems and options, and git gud. Also probably the first boss that will make you realize that "Damn, this guy is doing some obscene awesome shit, that I can do, too!", as with one exception, everything he does is in the Sword skillset.
Yeah I beat him with the sword and was forced to use the skills I had acquired like the quick draw slash and the move where you can drain the enemy's stamina.
I barely beat him D: his slashes were insane
So I just realized I haven't come across any Tonfas or Odachi. Playing on PS4, at the 4th region after fighting White Tiger. I've gotten armor sets that mention them like "Attack & Defense (Odachi)" but are they only unlocked as drops if I bought the DLC? Their slots aren't among the other weapon types in the skill tree or equip screen, either.
I overcame that feeling by just hanging around Shrines in an area where I've memorized enemy layout. Like in the first level, the Shrine after you open the shortcut back to the beach and have access to the town. Run down, kill a few human NPCs and the Yokai in the hut, and then rest. Good way to practice combat, too.Where can I farm some amrita quickly? I am in the begining of the game I feel my character is so weak lol specially againts demons.
what is the fastest way to level up?
Oh yeah , the last one is complete garbage. How did you get that 100% ranged immunity armor, anyway ..i want to destroy them so bad but i can't right nowOh, most of them are excellent. Except the last one. Fuck the last one. I had no shame in using a 100% ranged immunity armor setup for that fight in the higher difficulties.
Well, there are a few different armor setups one can use, though I used the one I felt was the most hassle free and allowed me to get 100% Elemental damage reduction (guarding) as well. My armor set is basically 2 pieces of Tatenashi set and 3 pieces of Hiraishi set, naturally with a Yasakani magatama to get that extra set item count. The helmet and chest can have the ranged damage reduction special occur naturally and others get it as a transfer from helmets and chests I had gathered just for that purpose. The Hiraishi set item bonus completes the immunity by granting the ability to ignore the hit-stun from ranged attacks via its set item bonuses.Oh yeah , the last one is complete garbage. How did you get that 100% ranged immunity armor, anyway ..i want to destroy them so bad but i can't right now
Is that an heavy armor setup , or a light setup ? ( im away from nioh right now so i can't check )Well, there are a few different armor setups one can use, though I used the one I felt was the most hassle free and allowed me to get 100% Elemental damage reduction (guarding) as well. My armor set is basically 2 pieces of Tatenashi set and 3 pieces of Hiraishi set, naturally with a Yasakani magatama to get that extra set item count. The helmet and chest can have the ranged damage reduction special occur naturally and others get it as a transfer from helmets and chests I had gathered just for that purpose. The Hiraishi set item bonus completes the immunity by granting the ability to ignore the hit-stun from ranged attacks via its set item bonuses.
There are other set-ups one can use for it. The one constant it seems to have is that you really do need one piece of the Tatenashi set, the rest is up to how many slots you want to use for the RFD transferable and how many good accessories you have with that special.
Is that an heavy armor setup , or a light setup ? ( im away from nioh right now so i can't check )
Tatenashi is *the* heavy armor set. Hiraishi is just barely behind it in weight. I'm able to get ability B by having the weight reduction special on the chest piece.Is that an heavy armor setup , or a light setup ? ( im away from nioh right now so i can't check )
I overcame that feeling by just hanging around Shrines in an area where I've memorized enemy layout. Like in the first level, the Shrine after you open the shortcut back to the beach and have access to the town. Run down, kill a few human NPCs and the Yokai in the hut, and then rest. Good way to practice combat, too.
In terms of effective farming I'm not sure, but if you're a few missions in I think it's worth playing the submissions in between to get more Amrita before tackling the next mission. This does introduce the issue of burn out, however I'm on the 5th region and have completed all the submissions and still having a blast.
Yeah! If you're grinding by killing enemies, remember you can offer the unwanted loot you get to the shrine for more Amrita.
The dual bosses after the ending mission made me feel quite underleveled too. Wasted hours on the two kings and the lightning wolf and crow fights. I respeced after youtubing some End Game Axe Build guides (looks like there are a lot of these guides for every weapon/class) and you can see the results above. I am level 113 and only have 60 points in Strength and i am still shredding bosses.I feel quite underlevelled at the minute though so might concentrate on doing some coop for a while to bump those levels up, get some nice loot and help some fine folks out.
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Beat the game this weekend. Really liked the cutscenes and how the story escalated as it went on. Wonderful game.
After really struggling to beat any of these dual bosses with my Axe Build, i created a whirlwind high dps build i found on youtube and man i fucking love this game. these bosses go down in seconds.
I love how Team Ninja borrowed from not just the Souls games but also Diablo to make a truly unique game with incredible depth and build variety. I feel like I am just getting started and am going to be doing a lot of research and exploring to get the best gear possible.
The dual bosses after the ending mission made me feel quite underleveled too. Wasted hours on the two kings and the lightning wolf and crow fights. I respeced after youtubing some End Game Axe Build guides (looks like there are a lot of these guides for every weapon/class) and you can see the results above. I am level 113 and only have 60 points in Strength and i am still shredding bosses.
Oooooooh I'm an axe man too, thanks very much for that :P Think I'll have a nosey at that tonight.
You mean that side mission where he invites you to a duel? Yeah, that mission almost made me quit the game. It was really stupid to put such a mission in what is basically still the tutorial area of the game.