u/Mrblurryeyes_

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Build and set for someone who switches weapons frequently???

Im having a lot of fun with all the weapons and cant really decide on just one for a build...So im looking for a build and recommended set that doesn't depend so much on the weapon? Thanks in advance.

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u/Mrblurryeyes_ — 2 days ago
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Why is no one making Nioh 3 content?

I have noticed this with ALL 3 games, it seems like there is almost no videos on YouTube and such about nioh games. Even just with the stance systems there could be a ton of videos made. I don't know its just hard going back to Nioh 1 with a ton of questions about things and no answers.

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u/Mrblurryeyes_ — 6 days ago

The only game to come close to dark souls

I have played every souls like there is and this is the only game that gave me a sense of discovery like dark souls. I played dark souls back when it originally came out and have been looking for that feeling since..I adore this game. Dark souls was never really that hard that wasn't the point the bosses felt hard but achievable. Not the crazy combos with close to zero punish windows of Elden Ring. Also enemies IN BETWEEN bosses could actually kill you, Stamina actually mattered, Wuchang nailed all of it. It has flaws but so did Dark Souls. They nailed the dark fantasy aspect. Just wow what a phenomenal game.

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u/Mrblurryeyes_ — 6 days ago
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I don't know who needs to see this but..

I keep seeing people keep complaining that arts proficiency limits you to strong attacks and feels clunky but I don't think people realize that when switching stances all you have to do is press the stance button you go in to twice while CONTINUING hold R1. You don't have to click R1+square then R1+ square. Also you can link any martial art to your arts proficiency combo so you can do everything BUT light attack.

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u/Mrblurryeyes_ — 9 days ago
▲ 8 r/Nioh

What weapon has the highest skill ceiling?

I have played with all the weapons a good bit and I kind of want to play a weapon I can continuously learn on and improve? For both samurai and ninja. Don't really care about being OP

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u/Mrblurryeyes_ — 10 days ago