This game is loved by many players. Friends are actively exploring various gameplay methods, but some problems have also arisen. For example, for those who do not understand the details of the Taito skill tree in "Nioh 2", not understanding this problem will seriously affect their enthusiasm. In response to this problem, the editor has compiled relevant content below, hoping it will be helpful to everyone.
Regarding this generation of Tai Sword, many friends reported that it has been weakened, and many friends said that the new skills are very powerful.
I personally prefer the latter.
Why do everyone feel that the sword is getting weaker? Could it be that the first-generation true dragon sword + various damage increases + 99 = brainless Liuying slashing every second is too deeply rooted in the hearts of the people?
Before the release of the second generation, I deliberately played through the level 1 level of the first generation. Not to mention how awesome the killing sword in ancient times was, but in the current version of the first generation of Nioh, is the sword very good at fighting monsters? Not really! There are far more monster enemies in the 2nd generation than human enemies. What I say may not be correct. After all, this is my personal feeling. What do you think? Has the sword really become weaker?
Among the nine secret missions of weapons, the tachi, double sword, and otachi are the three that I find easiest and smoothest. The hand ax is also very easy and even mindless, but it is not "smooth". I don't know if you understand what I mean. ? In a duel with a human boss, Tai Dao is still smooth, cool and handsome. This is my opinion.
In terms of esoteric martial arts, Tai Sword is really not that powerful. The execution skill of Ang Ryuga is not bad, but the gap is obvious as soon as I compare it with Fan. There is no need to mention Yasha in one word. What the hell is this skill? Can it hit normal enemies? Isn't it better if I use Iai when I have ejaculation? Please give me a reason to use Yaksha Ichimonji.