Learn how to defeat Yuki in Nioh 3 Part 35, including her attacks and how to counter them. Unlocks new sub-missions.
- 1Forward into Yuki's ice attacks to get in a couple of hits, but don't be too greedy as she recovers quickly.
- 2Dodge Yuki's Ice Breath attack to the side and counterattack. This attack does ongoing damage and applies the "Water" status effect if you remain in it.
- 3For Yuki's slower Ice Shot attacks (three or four icicles), you can block them if you have enough Ki or dodge away.
- 4Guard the first few shots of the brutal Ice Barrage attack (five shots in a row like a shotgun) and then dodge away.
- 5For the Ice Spread attack (five icicles that spread out), it's best to stay in place and guard one shot, or guard and walk slowly to the side to avoid it.
- 6Avoid the patches of ice on the ground from Yuki's Area Ice attack, which cause damage.
- 7When Yuki uses the second variety of Area Ice, she shoots a circle of ice around her to trap you; guard when needed and wait for it to disappear.
- 8Back up during Yuki's Charge Attack (where her halberd disappears) to have her appear in front of you, ready to be hit.
- Yuki recovers quickly from her attacks.
- The Ice Barrage is the most brutal of Yuki's long-range Ice Shot attacks.
- The Ice Spread attack is designed to punish attempts to dodge to the side.
- The second variety of Area Ice can trap you in close quarters with Yuki.
- The Charge Attack animation and graphics are cool, but the move does moderate damage on the first hit and minor damage as she throws you down.
After the fight, you will obtain the Guardian Spirit "Possessed by Usura-hicho via spirit division." The Sub-Mission "Demon Hunting" and the Sub-Mission "The Malefactors" are unlocked.
Prologue:
Mount Hiei, located northeast of Kyoto, has long served as a barrier against fiends and curses. This magical barrier is now collapsing due to spikes planted by Kelley, requiring you to go there immediately.
Area:
Mount Hiei was once a place of worship and a powerful military base. In 1571, Oda Nobunaga ordered it burned to the ground, with all survivors beheaded.
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