This ensures that you have a character whose looks and clothing you are completely happy with, and you can even share a code that lets other players use your customisation as their characters.īeing a Yokai brings you powers you would not have as a human, and you can play as both, being Hide, a Shiftling, or half Yokai, half human hybrid.
The character customisation is highly intricate with plenty of detailed choices and you can immediately return to the creation studio if you don’t like the way your character looks in the rather different lighting of the game. In the first game, players had to play as the Western Samurai, William Adams (based on a real historical character), but in this version, you can choose his appearance as a costume, if you like, being instead a Yokai, or mystical creature/ spirit from Japanese folklore.
Summoning works the same, do keep in mind, summoning a player or using yokai realm, will add an extra boss to fight, so if you can't even deal with one on your own do not summon people, I certanly do not enjoy facing Sanada + Katana master while my host is just running away or straight up gets killed by the katana master since they can't even deal with that on their own.Īlso tbh do not bother with the abyss, it's real use is after finishing WotN, nothing you get currently in the abyss will be in any way better than any item you can get in your current max difficulty.Nioh 2: The Complete Edition for PC is an action roleplaying game, in this release complete (as the name implies) with all previously released DLC for a compact download and gameplay experience. When you are in the abyss with the sole purpose of defiling, you defile asap, usually kill 4 bosses and leave, this will ensure the highest chance of getting your items quality upgraded. The defiled items will show when I beat the boss at the rewards screen?ītw, will summoning visitor inside abyss get the same players in Random Encounters? When I summoned for a visitor in floor 6, no one came - case of poor timing? So, it's best to defile just before going into the boss room. Know I can return to the same floor but have to re-complete the planes to remove 4 negatives, right? Originally posted by Witcher:Thanks to both of you ****ps: this is in the tooltips on the loading screen when you enter the Abyss. So in other words, dont defile unless your sure you'll finish the run, or you just lost those items.
If the effect slots on the item are full then you will lose a regular effect.ĭefilement has the risk that when you die before collecting your GS, you lose all defiled items as well. If it doesnt already have a set bonus, then it will gain a ''grace'' (abyss set bonus). **the exception is when the item turns ethereal. The item in question wont lose any of its current stats or effects during defilement.
Upgrading items this way also you to raise their level without the need for soulmatching, and to upgrade its rarity to divine or ethereal.
If you'd want to reach max defilement on an item you'd have to kill 4 bosses (kill 3 and at the 4th boss leave the abyss after beating it) That chance increases to about 75% depending on how many floors you've reached during that particular run.Īt defile level 3 (it will show the defile level as a number when you check the inventory) the chance is maxed.
When you defile an item it turns into a ? item that has a chance to upgrade its rarity and stats (to roughly an amount dependant on the floor you leave at). You dont lose progress, you can still start from the last floor you completed.