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A new patch for Nioh 2 reduces the mastery requirements in the Dojo

A new patch for Nioh 2 reduces the mastery requirements in the Dojo

Nioh 2 version 1.05 reduces mastery requirements to access Dojo's final missions, plus other fixes and tweaks.

Nioh 2 receives an update that touches many vital points of its offer. From adjustments to damage values, to modifying requirements for certain missions. Team Ninja makes version 1.05 a new 'start' for those who entered on March 13.

The main innovation that we must emphasize is the reduction of the access requirements to the mastery missions in the Dojo. For those less familiar, all weapons have a final goal in this corner of the start menu. We must gather the mastery of each type, that is, a value that is measured by the impact points we make to the enemy.

By meeting the objective, we could access the final mission, which enables us to purchase mystical skills for that particular branch. So far the required value was 180,000; with the update, the number drops to 120,000. Which translates into about ten hours less of farming. The trophy hunters will appreciate it.

Nioh 2 update reduces dojo mastery cost

On the other hand, yokais like Gaki have had their attack and health strength reduced, while Yoki and Enki's special blows lose power. Acolyte vitality has also been increased and the recommended difficulty setting before entering levels has been adjusted.

The metagame of the Mujina (the mimics) has been improved by increasing the distance in which these beings recognize our gestures. Let us remember that if we perform the same gesture that he performs when copying our identity, we will be able to solve the combat without spilling blood, which increases the probability of achieving his soul core.

Another of the changes falls on the blessings, whose effect goes from being infinite to only working in a range of seven meters away. To the multitude of adjustments are all the bug fixes that the team has found in these first weeks of play. You can take a look at the full patch notes through the following Tweet:

Nioh 2 arrived last March 13 exclusively for PS4. In our Reviews we rated it a 9 out of 10, a "Team Ninja in superlative mode" that improved and fattened a formula with its own personality.

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