Onryoki: Throws Iron Ball Me: Ha I dodged behind you ! Onryoki's Ball: Uno Reverse Card Me: Do my eyes deceive me, or did he throw that ball backward-foward?
I'm glad you enjoyed Nioh this time. When I first played the game I thought it was good, but after replaying it a few months ago I definitely enjoyed it a lot more and understood its mechanics better. I'm looking forward to Nioh 2 and hopefully you are too Dmod!
I had a similar experience. It was okay the first time, but this time I loved it when I took time to learn and understand the mechanics. I'm really excited for Nioh 2, glad you are as well :)
I tried the Last Chance dmeo for Nioh 2. Holy shit. It's good but jesus christ has it got a lot of new stuff for you to keep track of, as well as there being a much larger enemy variety which do not care one bit about your veteran status. This is gonna be glorious.
@@FiendMatadorSlayerOfNoobs I missed the alpha but got to play the beta which was fun. I'll download the last trial tonight and try it out to see what's different.
@@FiendMatadorSlayerOfNoobs I totally agree! I played the alpha and those new yokai realm shifts are not for the faint of heart. My biggest take away is that the bosses seem way more engaging mechanically and better designed overall. Nioh's overall boss quality was lacking in the first game, but so far it really seems like they are addressing that with the sequel. Hope it all shakes out!
Nioh is really amazing tbh. It's nothing like Dark Souls overall. It probably has the sharpest learning curves of all "souls like" games. Because of all the mechanics you need to master. Not all the bosses are horribly difficult but they are interesting and you can fight them multiple ways, multiple weapons, multiple skills and stances. Which is awesome
Look Demo it's not that the bosses aren't deadly.It's that you are using the kusarigama,undoubtely the most damaging and best weapon type in the game.Well it is part of the game so of course you free to use it.I'm just pointing it out if you didn't know
He also abused sloth and debuffing talismans because he's a cheese devourer, choosing to use the abusable strats developed as the game went on. He didn't play this game, he didn't experience this game. He completely nullified his own point about giving the game a chance with is own identity by using a fucking cheese build on a stream instead of actually playing the game.
@@Disukehyuga I mean way of the demon and the rest after are necceassery but not in way of the samurai sure.Also he did have to sacrifice some stats in order to use magic.That sacrifice is way more apparent in way of the samurai and early stages in general
@@darko5290 regardless he disregards hs own rules about side boss missions not counting since his no.1 is Jin Hyabusa so demod can't even be truthful to his own rules. And only did a single run on normal, the other two difficulties have no real baring on this.
I'm glad you don't base this off of the toughest bosses at the end, it's usually the bosses at the beginning when you're low leveled and unexperienced that destroy you over and over. The Nue and the holes in the dock were the worst for me this entire game, until Hanzo and Okatsu fight which just about drove me nuts.
@@anonlvl1957 yeah, i think that the beginning is difficult cause you have to get comfortable with the gameplay, it's really different from all the others souls game. The rest of the game is easy as you'll get used to the combat system (although i died like 40 times to the guy with the rifle and the cool green bird). The final levels are medium for the enemies get tougher and stronger. The dlcs are just full of strong enemies and bosses
@@bananaknight8575 true But also the hp of frist bosses is higher when compered to mid game ones couse you already got good gear And dlc is just over scaled for base game players itd meant for ng+ if i remember right
@@anonlvl1957 yeah, also, the dlc's enemies have also more attack and hard to predict animations (the blue yokai with the double Mildred's knife for example have a lot of different attacks and moves, the orange standard ones are way simpler if compared to them)
i dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly lost my account password. I appreciate any help you can give me!
Nioh gets much more enjoyable if you're good at Japanese history - this way most of the bosses' names ain't just some difficult to pronounce shit but do have a lot of meaning instead. Especially if we're talking about Oda Nobunaga - when I finally got to him, facing such a monumental historical figure and warrior gave me real chills! And Ishida Mitsunari, Tokugawa Ieyasu's main opponent, is much more than just a weakling. Also, when the monk Tenkai reveals that he's actually Akechi Mitsuhide, it's really surprising - if you know who Mitsuhide is and what was his real story. P.S. Btw, it's YoshiTSUGU, not Yoshigitsu :)
5:51 funny thing is the Kelly Clones you fight before ol Hundred eye are more of a challenge then the Kelly Boss fight itself. At least on Playthrough 3
I find it amusing that ishida mitsunari was so low for you when I struggled so much with him! That's what makes lists like these great as opinions can hugely differ depending on the person! Loved your video (amazing as always), keep up the good work! 😁
Thank you! I always love seeing the differences in the comments. I'm sure you'll see some bosses higher on my list that you had no problem with. I'll do my best to keep it up! :)
What has me howling as I watch this video is just how much DAMAGE deMod is doing. I was doing pathetic damage for most of the game, even when I did do a WoTW scrub build. Maybe I wasn't aggressive enough but maybe that would be because everything was oneshotting or twoshotting me since I didn't invest as much in Life.
Imagine on the hardest NG+ difficulty when some yokai enemies (and bosses) lose the tell on their grab attack and he can one shot you basically whenever he feels like it.
Dude I feel you, but nothing compares to the optional side missions that have him and the dragonfly guy together. All of those are like doing the dream versions in Hollow Knight! The Oda and Yuki one in particular almost broke me.
Personal difficulty rankings for Nioh will vary more than in Souls, purely because of how (in)effective some builds are against certain bosses. Still feel you did a great job with this one. Very interested to see where you put Hino-Enma. That screaming stun-slut wrecked me countless times.
Turns out screaming stun-bitch has a sister of sorts in Nioh 2, the Ubume and the Nure-Onna. And they're normal enemies. WHich means you can never escape. Fucking ouch.
Gotta know how to properly dodge those screams. Don't roll, sprint directly left or right. She'll miss every time. Dodge in low stance on the dive bomb and don't get greedy when she's on the ground. EZ. I always like hearing which bosses other players have difficulty with. Once you reach Way of the Nioh (last NG+ difficulty) it, like you said, usually comes down to build choice. Or some players just never figure out how to properly use their stances to dodge against certain bosses.
@@joeb1955 She was only the second real boss in the game, I am pretty confident in saying most people didn't really master Niohs gameplay back then, ESPECIALLY on release. So while yes it's easy if you know how to deal with it, doesn't that go with most bosses? Going in blind for the first time she's really tough.
@@Sarnatuile Hino-Emna is still a damn hard boss. Especially on the first playthrough, but after dying a couple times you should start trying new things. It was pretty easy to pick up on patterns. Personally at close to 800 hours in my difficulty rankings aren't by first run impressions, it's which bosses have stayed difficult throughout multiple NG+ fights after learning all their mechanics to a T. I perfectly understand the average Nioh player isn't going to do it that way, but that makes it easier to give tips :3
@@joeb1955 I have just over 100 hours on the game by now and she still catches me now and then. So yeah, I agree with you. Even though I know how to beat her by now, I'd still put her in my top 10 most difficult Nioh bosses. And easily in the top 3 for bosses I died to the most on my first playthrough :/
For sure. I was hyper-aggressive against most bosses and got to a point where I tried to melt them as fast as possible. The bosses in part 2 took BIG advantage of that.
@@theDeModcracy Being aggressive is really how Nioh should be played. It just takes a lot of time to figure out what is the perfect balance of aggressive and defensive without being greedy or passive. On the higher difficulties if you're at full stamina you're not being aggressive enough xD
One of the things I really learned to appreciate in my repeated runs in nioh was the yokai water pot. For human bosses using living weapon, you can completely drain their ki with 1-4 throws and get a free grapple on them and do spearfall loops to keep them down. That paired with my use of the red demon set made quite a few of the human bosses a joke without sloth, especially some of the harder ones like date masamune. The only human boss I couldn't use this strategy against is maria
Mitsunari on harder difficulties was a living nightmare for me. His stamina was only best reduced and could be staggered with stabbing attacks but his own attacks at that point could easily stagger you and 2-shot your health.
That's why some players uses the little cliff on the edge of the arena to make him do a plunge attack and then hit him 2-3 times. Rinse and repeat and he'll go down with ease. Or, you could just act like a real samurai and kill Him the old good way
Demod has gotten me into most of my favorite games. The souls series, bloodborne, hollow knight, I can't thank you enough for showing me fromsoft. Now, fingers crossed for elden ring being good.
@@undeadpizza8016 You're doing it wrong then. The Ds franchise is better experienced without any guides. The feeling of killing Artorias without any guides is unmatched.
"I never thought I'd find myself here..." Dude, Souls games are the backbone of your channel. This is a super successful Soulslike. What made you so sure you'd never end up here?
I have mad respect for you after this, DeMod. I was one of the people that really didn't like your first Nioh video, and I saw it as a sort of black sheep in your catalogue due to its ignorance and biases. I'm glad you reflected on it and gave it another go with an open mind. And it speaks well of your character to acknowledge where you may have been wrong. Keep up the great work.
Hey Zeus, thanks for sticking around despite any hiccups I have in quality from time to time. My look at Nioh back in 2017 was definitely through an unfair lense, so I'm happy I could deliver a better take this time around. I appreciate you recognizing that and giving positive feedback. Hope to see you in more comments soon :)
Holy shit you do so much damage. Yeah, I was doing maybe... a third of that in my playthrough? There were, uh... Well, fighting bosses that're strong and fast when you *can't* basically rush them down in one living weapon left some of the lower ranked bosses, uh... A bit more troublesome. And by a bit, I mean a lot. Shigezane especially stood out, since, well. He was definitely less of a *glass* cannon.
Im absolutely shocked that I see Date Shigezine so low, this bad boy killed me the most times out of all bosses. My jaw always hits the floor when I see his crazy combination of strength, range and speed.
Ngl its more of a first playthrough experience. I remember shigzane kicking my ass because all of his attacks would 1 shot me. Then I discovered how wind works and paired with confusion it was like beating up a baby. But first time wise I always remember him as a hard fight
Happy to hear you enjoyed Nioh more this time around!. I'm pretty excited for Nioh 2 especially with the character creator this time around and the increased enemy and area variety ( according to Team Ninja).
Took you long enough DMod! Nioh is such an incredible game. You missed out, dismissed it way too fast, and without reason! I’m kidding mostly and there’s nothing but love DMod. I’m glad you came around. I’m soaking up all Nioh 2 has to offer right now and it’s another masterpiece from Team Ninja. Looking forward to your Nioh 2 rankings, hopefully soon.
I just started playing Nioh a few weeks ago, ( great game so far ). I watched your Nioh vs Souls video yesterday and was a bit saddened that you didn't end up ranking the bosses, And now 3 years later you upload the Nioh boss ranking 👍
Every time I see footage of this game I want to redownload it, then when I do I remember how much it kicked my ass and I uninstall it, found it harder than both dark souls, bloodborne and sekiro
I'm the same way. I think this game has a lot more mechanics than the average fromsoft game, and I'm too lazy to actually learn them. I have no regrets. It's just not for me.
One of the biggest flaws I feel is the over reliance on gear over skill. You destroyed Ishida Mitsunari in seconds but for me it was a 2 hour struggle because I was undergeared as hell.
I agree. This game is fun when you're on par/properly geared, but feels frustrating when bosses are one/two shotting you and you're barely scratching them. That's what my first playthrough was like. Taking the time to get geared makes a world of difference. It wasn't too bad either. I just hopped in side missions and farmed revenants for 30 minutes every 4-5 main missions to make sure I was keeping up. Can be annoying for those looking to avoid the grind though. All this said, I do think skill plays a role, but it is very dependent on gear as you mentioned.
I have realized bu watching this that either: A. I find it difficult due to never playing any souls like gamea before Or the much more likely B. I just suck at this game
Never finished a souls game but Nioh is hard at the beginning, after you start getting more heal items it's much easier. Pretty much like Sekiro, even thought the latter is more difficult than Nioh but less that DS for me
Well. In your defense he uses lots of spells and kusarigama to trivialize these bosses. I think if he played it like any noob would their first playthrough, the list might be a bit different.
Nah its harder for sure. All you need in souls is to semi-correctly time circle and then press R1. In Nioh there's so many mechanics at play that you've to really put in effort. Until you've endgame gear with cheese builds or lots of spirit stones that is.
Now granted I’m not an expert on these games, but I feel like calling the Jorogumo a Quelaag rip-off is a bit inaccurate. These are Japanese games, and the Jorogumo is an actual Japanese myth about a spider woman creature. So it’s more like Quelaag was the Jorogumo reference the whole time, and this game just tore off any pretenses and just gave you the actual yokai.
Me being the scrub that I am, all I can do is be like "What in the shit?" as you just...melt everything. Even I had SOME trouble with a couple of the bosses which were on your lowest rank. Goes to show how the Nioh experience can be so radically different from player to player because of gear.
Tbf hes using what I believe is the highest DPS wep, but for sure hes using a bunch of debuffs to make fights easier like sloth (cuts their movement and animation speed by half). So yeah it looks easier for a reason.
As a big fan of Nioh some comments: Sloth is total bullshit, it's true. I was really surprised to see the Obsidian Samurai so high: he's the only boss in Nioh that I've never lost to aside from Derek (To the obvious question "What about Honda" I died on my first attempt due to having issues DPSing through the regen of the Amrita crystals and him actually hitting really hard if you're just trying to dps crystals and facing away from him). You can stop the poison of the centipede by breaking the small section that's left behind on one of the holes in the ground (in a position like the rocks you've already had to break to progress). He's also someone I'm surprised to see so high: he can't combo you to death like nearly every other boss in the game can and he's not all that good at punishing healing. The ogress in the top half? Really? She's way easier to stay behind and pummel than a ton of bosses on this list. Finally I know there's little to no Quality discussion in this video but Umi-Bozo has got to be by far the worst boss in Nioh: For one the constant threat of falling into the water, the fact that he has a oneshot, the fact that his design wants you to bait and attack his weakpoints after slams but it's easier to just wail on his body and the fact that getting fire from the pyres that you've put the effort into lighting primarily serves to allow adds to spawn and there's no real indication of this.
The reason you melted all the damage based bosses that dont have much health is probably because you were really good at using the high stance kusarigama effectively
I tend to lean toward more aggressive playstyles, and I think those low HP bosses didn't punish that hard enough to match their squishy nature. You'll see in the second half that my playstyle got exploited by quite a few bosses.
I've never played Nioh, but I am curious to play it. However, I will avoid spoiling myself. So I will come back once I've actually played the game. Keep up the good work DeMod!
@@AlbertKreuger my advice is don't rush it. A lot of people tried to blitz through the game and would get burned out before finishing it, then a while later they'd start from the beginning. I got burned out a few times over the course of my playthrough, and if I went a few weeks or months without playing it, I'd just pick up where I left off
The game really takes off after you hit Nioh's version of NG+ in my opinion. Because in NG+ it does more than raise the difficulty in terms of enemy health and damage. Enemy placement in missions is different, some enemies and bosses get new attacks, some enemies are permanently buffed with special status effects.
Glad to see you enjoyed yourself more this time through! I tried playing Nioh a while back but never finished it, I might just have to go back and finish it now tho lol
Onryoki was probably the first boss I managed to style on, and it wasn't even in the original fight but when he returns in the side mission where you fight three groups of yokai. I got ganked multiple times then suddenly I unlocked ultra instinct and he suddenly could no longer hit me as I turned him into ground beef. The great centipede was probably the first boss I took out on first try which was just multiple drop attacks and then when he separated living weapon flowing to take each and every one down. The white tiger was actually easier than I was expecting but that's probably due to the Nue that was like five feet away that served as practice as he really felt like a higher level nue since they shared very similar attacks. Though could also be that Nue was the bane of my existence and only boss that took me into the twenties to beat and served as my first major wall, and when I just looked up his weakness, packed myself full of water weapons and erased him, the second was goo but that's because I kept falling off the battle field.....that was embarrassing
I don't know of any other youtuber who does as much self reflection and self improvement as you, and who does it in such a direct and transparent way. it's some inspirational shit there, Demod, keep up the awesome work.
for info, NOT taking fire buff against umi bozu makes the add jump through fire and die, so yeah, better use an amulet or basic dmg for more comfort on the fight. also at this point you have the fire breath mask, you can basicly trivialize it being nude and using the mask. never did it myself because i'm the "more useless chalenge on first run" type of guy, so yeah, our ranking is diferent, mostly because i had the great idea of going only base looking ninja gear (basicly only ninja gear even if i ended up with lvl 7 sandals at the end of my playthrough xD) no living weapon and no magic outside of the elemental talisman. so yeah, had a realy fun first playthrough doing that, and obviously dificulty coming from this kind of run where diferent. but honestly, bosses arnt much until at least NG+, and they basicly all require a damn lot of focus once you start to play on higher "ways" with dlc, not gonna lie, i stoped before the last dificulty settings because the farming was too long and my gear woudn't let me deal any decent damage after ng +++. even if that paralysis trap ninja gear was fire tho, melted alot of double bosses mission like if it was a random encounter. loved that part of the endgame. curently running over nioh 2NG+, loving it, builds are great, balance of magic and ninjutsu and the lack of possibilities to abuse the invincibility like nioh1 makes it way more rewarding to me. magic weapon spaming was funny for a while, but honestly it trivialized too much of the game to me, same as sloth, so even end game never used those builds. but tbh ninja builds on nioh 2 are cheesy as fuck i didn't thought it would be that powerful when i started doing my usual ninja first playthrough. now i'm rocking those tonfa and boys its fun. nioh 1 and 2 are great honestly, just, please, dont think its a souls like game, it is not, just because it have a bit a tricky level design, and is a tiny bit requiring you to understands the game mechanics and respect them, it does not make it a soul like, it is a whole game on its own. especialy nioh 2 with the new variety of gameplan going with yokai shift, the anima gauge, playing around it, the customisable skills perks, yadi yada, the min maxing is realy a key point of the game that souls like do not have, so don't try the game thinking of a soul like game or you'll be dissapointed. and yeah, i love both, souls and nioh games, they are just completly diferent in their approach.
So, I've just recently started fighting Mitsunari. And I must say, he feels like the epitome of "devastate or be devastated." I have entered the arena at least 15 times and only one of them I managed to get him past half health. Several of them I died before even landing a single blow. Some rng makes it so that his initial flurry sometimes hits me with the last attack, but when it doesn't I often just got hit by the singular swipe he often does after, and that also instantly applies the status. His ki is very easily devastated, and the flurry usually gives a large time to buff, but if he manages to actually attack he attacks really quickly. I even had one death where he grappled me, did an attack, and literally before I could do anything as I was mashing the dodge button, he just did it again. I should note that I'm using the exact same weapon as you, since it's the weapon you get as a reward for the Kusarigama dojo mission, but my armor set is a light armor set rather than medium. His weapon buff, a living weapon, actually can go down, and I think it happens when you deplete his Ki.
For anyone that struggled with the centipede, the body parts that run around are the reason the gas stays later in the fight, so kill as much as you can in a section and you'll have an area on the ground to fight
It's easy to track which one doesn't flee like the others too. And there's a big enough window between severing the rear bits and locating and destroying the one that'll give trouble. Honestly, I had a lot of fun with Giant Centipede. Bosses where you have to be resourceful are really great.
Wow. I was literally playing this like 5 hours ago and I came back to this channel to see if you had made this video yet. Nioh 2 trial has been cool. 😎
I also have more deaths on Onryoki than all other bosses combined lmao, I think it's the bane of souls players - I tried to through his spin, which is WAY different in Nioh compared to the souls games, you just need to block some attacks instead. I didn't want to adjust for this and kept trying to "style" on him with rolling and aggression, which is VERY difficult in early game nioh without a lot of the KI-regeneration skills from your talent tree, especially higher KI Pulses and dodges triggering them
Really glad you came back around to this gem. I love the combat mechanics even if some of the systems break the game entirely. Its totally true that if you don't take the time to realize the importance of your tools and play it like a souls game you are likely to have a bad time. Even if you're underleveled taking full advantage of your tools really plays a big difference. Sloth and the defence reducing spells are pretty OP. I will say endgame (like NG+ 7) they start becoming more resistant to them if you cared to challenge yourself further but can definitely trivialize pretty much all the base game. Also living weapon builds are pretty nutty esp with Kusuragama. Super high DPS.
I'm glad as well! I would've missed out on a great game had I not. Great points all around - totally agree. I did make my way into NG+2 and noticed the duration of magic effects was shorter. Bosses seemed faster as well. I'm sure it only gets harder from there. I would go on, but I'm saving myself for Nioh 2.
@@theDeModcracy Yeah way of the nioh and abyss floor 100+ get insane in terms of enemy resistance and damage. I wouldn't recommend grinding their considering it would take too long and nioh 2 is 2 weeks away. But aside from that really good job on the video and I'm glad you came back to this amazing game.
That abyss is soooo tempting though! It's basically a boss rush with modifiers. Not gonna lie, I played Nioh longer than I had set time aside for because I was enjoying it so much. Hopefully Nioh 2 brings the same level of quality
@@theDeModcracy Really Excited for Nioh 2. The new weapons and mechanics were really enjoyable to mess with. Loved the Demo a ton. They did tone down some of the magic and ninjutsu options that kinda broke Nioh 1 but added a nice collection of new stuff to supplement. Once you learn the new additions you can really plow through enemies. Lots of variety for many playstyles.
The Demodcracy I've just gotta add, that the difficulty of many of these bosses vary GREATLY on higher difficulties (WotW, WotN especially). Some of the easier bosses become the hardest, and vice versa. Some just become ridicutarded.... the difficulty levels change more than just health and damage. Enemies, especially bosses, gain many new moves, and they predict your moves better. Sloth also becomes almost useless as well. Still, love all your videos man, and love the enthusiasm you give your work, great ranking bro! Can't wait for your Ghosts video. Much love man
Hey, Demod, I'm probably not the first to say this, but the fires (when lit) prevent the small blobs from spawning. If you use talismans to buff yourself with fire instead of using the beacons, the fight becomes a lot smoother.
Appreciate the tip. I had no idea about the torches causing the small blobs to spawn. Would've saved me some effort since I had well invested in fire talismans at that point.
It really is crazy how much of difference the build you use in this game makes. Nearly every boss you found to be trivial were some of the hardest fights for me. Yuki Onna, Saika Magoichi, Ishida Mitsunari and Date Shigezane all absolutely destroyed me. I mainly used a sword in my first playthrough and I put barely any points into magic and my guardian spirit. I'm really interested in seeing which bosses gave you the most trouble now lol.
Spoilers: To be fair Kelley you try to find in the entire game is no stronger than the clones in Elizabeth's castle, that really goes to show that if a Clone like thta could dorc the entirety of Japan to it's kneels imagine 100 or a 1000 Kelley's as an army. It's underwhelming fight sure but it goes to show that he is just a vessel.
Fun fact. For Honda, if you have bombs of some kind ( The biggest most explosive one) there is an area near the boss room where you can throw the bomb, and destroy a crystal before you even go to the boss fight.
The giant centipede has a very simple strategy. Just go to the higher ground to the left at the start of the arena, then you wait until he attacks with his head, hit him a few times then repeat. He won't chase you and just stand there attacking. After a while he will switch sides and you repeat: dodge projectiles, dodge the head attack then get a few hits. It does take quite some time, but it's almost a foolproof strategy.
As easy as Ishida Mitsunari is your first couple times fighting him, he actually becomes one of the most difficult bosses in The Abyss from floor 25 on.
100% agree, most unfair boss outside of the dlc bosses. Floor 31 Roadblock. Spam, spam, spam debuff magic missile no matter how far away from him you are, shrugs off Sloth runs around like he has ADHD so you cannot combo him, then when you think you are on top of him he dummys blockable guardian spirit attacks then five seconds later an unblockable guardian spirit grab attack that kills you with one hit. Totally smash your controller against the wall rage inducing.
How on earth is your damage so overpowered? For me take you and then decrease your damage by about 10x and then imagine how difficult it would be...For example Date Shigezane is objectively one of the hardest bosses in the game and you didn't even have to learn him because of OP damage. Yuki-onna, one of the hardest bosses in the base game: if I hit her as much as you she'd still be on 80% hp. Are dual swords just weak?
The way you mentioned how you played the game before was exactly how me and my buddy played it. Now I want to go back through and put more effort into it.
I'm so glad you went back to Nioh man. It's definitely a big adjustment coming from the Soulsborne games but it's an amazing game in its own right with a super complex and satisfying combat system. I was really disappointed that you weren't feeling it back in 2017 but it's cool that you revisited it and enjoyed it. But I have to say, Ishida Mitsunari at number 33 is absurd. He's a top 5 hardest boss IMO, and I consider myself pretty good at this game. You weren't even over leveled or anything, I think you just got a little lucky with the attack pattern because he has the potential to be an absolute nightmare. Or maybe the kusarigama just totally melts him. I was using an odachi which does big damage but is very slow and can't stun lock enemies the way the kusi can.
Love this game. Love souls. Love bloodborne. Love sekiro. I haven’t beaten any of them yet except sekiro. But I do love your videos since I discovered your channel a year and some change ago. Devil May Cry is my favorite series so seeing you rank those bosses was great too. And to see that you listened to the fans when they told you it was a game about style showed me you listen to your fans so long as they’re not being scumbags. Keep up the good work Demod
Congrats on beating Sekiro! I appreciate the love and long term support Joey. Devil May Cry rankings are one of my favorites on the channel. Not only did I love the games and making those rankings, but learning from fans and getting more out of the games with the style system was awesome. It's great that I'm able to learn from you all as well. I managed to beat DMC Son of Sparda with all A/S ranks this summer. Was a ton of fun. I'll do my best to keep up the great content. Cheers :)
Hey Demod I wasn’t sure whether to send an email since I can’t DM you on Twitter but I have a legit question. I wanted to get into content creation. A variety of things. Group and solo gameplay sessions. Retrospectives. Maybe reviews. I have the content. My friends and I know how to party lol. But I may be lacking the means. I know I’d need a capture card but I don’t have a PC. What’s your setup like and how would you go about giving someone advice who wants to enter the content creation world?
I think on the posessed warriors who are actually future allies, are supposed to be not incredibly difficult because Kelly is controlling them. Once they're free they fight better, a lot better. Cool story stuff.
I must be horrible at the game, because I had done everything to that point, but the toad was what made me stop after hours of barely scratching him. must have done something wrong.
Update: Yes I played again just to make sure and I was horrible at the game. Less so now I guess. He still killed me twice, so... Top 10 hardest boss I guess.
Ain't nothing better than someone admitting their own mistakes and giving something another chance. Especially when they come out the other side with a changed opinion... That's close to my opinion.
Joro-Gumo is not an homage to Queelag dude, she's a character from Japanese mythology... as with most of Nioh's bosses. If anything, Queelag is actually a reference to Joro-Gumo.
It's actually better NOT to use the fire buffs in Umi Bozu's arena, and just bring items/spells that add fire damage to your weapon. Why? The lit fires will insta-kill the adds Umi Bozu summons during the fight. If you get a fire buff via one of the arena fires, that fire goes out and no longer kills add spawns.
It's interesting how random such a list feels for Nioh. My experience couldn't be more different. I see much more agreement in similar lists for games like Bloodborne, Sekiro or Elden Ring. I have the impression that Nioh bosses "reward" certain builds and punish others, even more so than Soulsborne games. Or maybe it's also the rng gods' fault that our experiences vary so much.
So happy to see a ranking DeMod. Agree with a lot of the placements, but interesting to see how your play style is different. I went mostly ninjutsu, so I'd rank people like Onna higher. That or I suck at Nioh
For Umi-bozu, if you don't light all of the bonfire, the small nami-bozu will spawn during the first phase. But if you are on higher level and have Suzaku(phoenix spirit) you can just use Guardian Talisman to summon Suzaku and burn it to death without having to light any bonfire
fun fact about the onyroki fight if your standing right next to his balls while in phase one when he attacks with them before they even leave the ground they will deal damage making attacking him from behind a little bit more tricky as you have to pay attention to where your standing.
It's April 14, 2022 from where im from and im currently playing Nioh. im not sure how this can help but ill just put it out here anyways. every room on the great centipede stage has a lump of rock that emits poison. you need to turn on the fan to absorb the poison - allowing you to roam the room without getting poisoned and then locate said rock and destroy it. the same thing applies to the actual boss fight. locate that lump of rock that emits the poison, destroy it, and you can focus on the boss itself
I don’t get why people tend to compare games against others and base their enjoyment or quality of the game on that. Just enjoy the game for what it is.
I was really curious about this game but noone could give an opinion that wasn't giving it a hand job or beating it like a red headed stepchild. Thanks demodcracy!! :)
Diffrent playstyles definitely changes everything. Understanding the elements and skill trees will trivialize things. The passive skills from armour and weapons help too.
I downloaded the free Nioh 2 trial today, after a loooong break from Nioh 1. Nioh 2 is definitely on its way to launching as a great game! The character creation puts any current Souls game to shame...
nice! i've found hundred eyes to be the simplest since i some how managed to cheese the entire fight with just throwing kunai and shuriken. didn't even have to go near him XD
I love that you call Tachibana bootleg Genichiro
Nioh:2017
Sekiro:2019
Especially when Muneshige is a real person and Genichiro isn’t 😂
Doesnt matter who came first. Muneshige was basically just a mechanically way worse genichiro
@@t0q14s9”DoEsNt maTter” shut up
Onryoki: Throws Iron Ball
Me: Ha I dodged behind you !
Onryoki's Ball: Uno Reverse Card
Me: Do my eyes deceive me, or did he throw that ball backward-foward?
Nice profile pic, you got the s a u c e ?
Onryoki may have some insane hitboxes, but those balls, OH. MY. GOD.
I'm glad you enjoyed Nioh this time. When I first played the game I thought it was good, but after replaying it a few months ago I definitely enjoyed it a lot more and understood its mechanics better. I'm looking forward to Nioh 2 and hopefully you are too Dmod!
I had a similar experience. It was okay the first time, but this time I loved it when I took time to learn and understand the mechanics. I'm really excited for Nioh 2, glad you are as well :)
@@theDeModcracy my thoughts exactly. Also keep up the good work!
I tried the Last Chance dmeo for Nioh 2.
Holy shit. It's good but jesus christ has it got a lot of new stuff for you to keep track of, as well as there being a much larger enemy variety which do not care one bit about your veteran status. This is gonna be glorious.
@@FiendMatadorSlayerOfNoobs I missed the alpha but got to play the beta which was fun. I'll download the last trial tonight and try it out to see what's different.
@@FiendMatadorSlayerOfNoobs I totally agree! I played the alpha and those new yokai realm shifts are not for the faint of heart. My biggest take away is that the bosses seem way more engaging mechanically and better designed overall. Nioh's overall boss quality was lacking in the first game, but so far it really seems like they are addressing that with the sequel. Hope it all shakes out!
Every boss fight on this list: "If you do this right, and you don't fuck up. You succeed and it's easy." :D
Isn't that every boss ever?
For nioh its the absolute rule
Nioh is really amazing tbh. It's nothing like Dark Souls overall. It probably has the sharpest learning curves of all "souls like" games. Because of all the mechanics you need to master. Not all the bosses are horribly difficult but they are interesting and you can fight them multiple ways, multiple weapons, multiple skills and stances. Which is awesome
Demod: mispronounces Date
Me: oh Demod. You so funny..
Demod: Mangles the pronunciation of Kusarigama
Me: Omae wa mou Shinderu.
Look Demo it's not that the bosses aren't deadly.It's that you are using the kusarigama,undoubtely the most damaging and best weapon type in the game.Well it is part of the game so of course you free to use it.I'm just pointing it out if you didn't know
He also abused sloth and debuffing talismans because he's a cheese devourer, choosing to use the abusable strats developed as the game went on. He didn't play this game, he didn't experience this game. He completely nullified his own point about giving the game a chance with is own identity by using a fucking cheese build on a stream instead of actually playing the game.
@@Disukehyuga To be fair it is part of the game plus all 3 of those debuffs are necceassry at one point
@@darko5290 no debuffs are necessary in nioh. it might be preferable or might make a fight more manageable, but it is never necessary.
@@Disukehyuga I mean way of the demon and the rest after are necceassery but not in way of the samurai sure.Also he did have to sacrifice some stats in order to use magic.That sacrifice is way more apparent in way of the samurai and early stages in general
@@darko5290 regardless he disregards hs own rules about side boss missions not counting since his no.1 is Jin Hyabusa so demod can't even be truthful to his own rules. And only did a single run on normal, the other two difficulties have no real baring on this.
I'm glad you don't base this off of the toughest bosses at the end, it's usually the bosses at the beginning when you're low leveled and unexperienced that destroy you over and over. The Nue and the holes in the dock were the worst for me this entire game, until Hanzo and Okatsu fight which just about drove me nuts.
The difficulty in this game is so wierd
Begining-hard
Rest of game-easy
Final levels-medium
DLC- WELCOME TO HELL
@@anonlvl1957 yeah, i think that the beginning is difficult cause you have to get comfortable with the gameplay, it's really different from all the others souls game. The rest of the game is easy as you'll get used to the combat system (although i died like 40 times to the guy with the rifle and the cool green bird). The final levels are medium for the enemies get tougher and stronger. The dlcs are just full of strong enemies and bosses
@@bananaknight8575 true
But also the hp of frist bosses is higher when compered to mid game ones couse you already got good gear
And dlc is just over scaled for base game players itd meant for ng+ if i remember right
@@anonlvl1957 yeah, also, the dlc's enemies have also more attack and hard to predict animations (the blue yokai with the double Mildred's knife for example have a lot of different attacks and moves, the orange standard ones are way simpler if compared to them)
i dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly lost my account password. I appreciate any help you can give me!
Nioh gets much more enjoyable if you're good at Japanese history - this way most of the bosses' names ain't just some difficult to pronounce shit but do have a lot of meaning instead. Especially if we're talking about Oda Nobunaga - when I finally got to him, facing such a monumental historical figure and warrior gave me real chills! And Ishida Mitsunari, Tokugawa Ieyasu's main opponent, is much more than just a weakling. Also, when the monk Tenkai reveals that he's actually Akechi Mitsuhide, it's really surprising - if you know who Mitsuhide is and what was his real story.
P.S. Btw, it's YoshiTSUGU, not Yoshigitsu :)
5:51 funny thing is the Kelly Clones you fight before ol Hundred eye are more of a challenge then the Kelly Boss fight itself. At least on Playthrough 3
I find it amusing that ishida mitsunari was so low for you when I struggled so much with him! That's what makes lists like these great as opinions can hugely differ depending on the person! Loved your video (amazing as always), keep up the good work! 😁
Thank you! I always love seeing the differences in the comments. I'm sure you'll see some bosses higher on my list that you had no problem with. I'll do my best to keep it up! :)
Same for me. I struggled really hard because 1. He didn't miss his wind slashes against me and 2. I couldn't read his grab attack
What has me howling as I watch this video is just how much DAMAGE deMod is doing.
I was doing pathetic damage for most of the game, even when I did do a WoTW scrub build. Maybe I wasn't aggressive enough but maybe that would be because everything was oneshotting or twoshotting me since I didn't invest as much in Life.
Imagine on the hardest NG+ difficulty when some yokai enemies (and bosses) lose the tell on their grab attack and he can one shot you basically whenever he feels like it.
Dude I feel you, but nothing compares to the optional side missions that have him and the dragonfly guy together. All of those are like doing the dream versions in Hollow Knight! The Oda and Yuki one in particular almost broke me.
Personal difficulty rankings for Nioh will vary more than in Souls, purely because of how (in)effective some builds are against certain bosses.
Still feel you did a great job with this one. Very interested to see where you put Hino-Enma. That screaming stun-slut wrecked me countless times.
Turns out screaming stun-bitch has a sister of sorts in Nioh 2, the Ubume and the Nure-Onna.
And they're normal enemies. WHich means you can never escape.
Fucking ouch.
Gotta know how to properly dodge those screams.
Don't roll, sprint directly left or right. She'll miss every time.
Dodge in low stance on the dive bomb and don't get greedy when she's on the ground. EZ.
I always like hearing which bosses other players have difficulty with. Once you reach Way of the Nioh (last NG+ difficulty) it, like you said, usually comes down to build choice. Or some players just never figure out how to properly use their stances to dodge against certain bosses.
@@joeb1955 She was only the second real boss in the game, I am pretty confident in saying most people didn't really master Niohs gameplay back then, ESPECIALLY on release. So while yes it's easy if you know how to deal with it, doesn't that go with most bosses?
Going in blind for the first time she's really tough.
@@Sarnatuile Hino-Emna is still a damn hard boss. Especially on the first playthrough, but after dying a couple times you should start trying new things. It was pretty easy to pick up on patterns.
Personally at close to 800 hours in my difficulty rankings aren't by first run impressions, it's which bosses have stayed difficult throughout multiple NG+ fights after learning all their mechanics to a T. I perfectly understand the average Nioh player isn't going to do it that way, but that makes it easier to give tips :3
@@joeb1955 I have just over 100 hours on the game by now and she still catches me now and then. So yeah, I agree with you. Even though I know how to beat her by now, I'd still put her in my top 10 most difficult Nioh bosses.
And easily in the top 3 for bosses I died to the most on my first playthrough :/
It's so crazy how different my list is to yours. This difficulty in this game is super dependant on play style. I love it.
For sure. I was hyper-aggressive against most bosses and got to a point where I tried to melt them as fast as possible. The bosses in part 2 took BIG advantage of that.
@@theDeModcracy looking forward to it, brother. Haven't missed a vid in years.
Much appreciated for the long term support Rain-Maker. Cheers :)
@@theDeModcracy Being aggressive is really how Nioh should be played. It just takes a lot of time to figure out what is the perfect balance of aggressive and defensive without being greedy or passive. On the higher difficulties if you're at full stamina you're not being aggressive enough xD
Joe B are there difficulty levels in the game? Haven’t played yet...
One of the things I really learned to appreciate in my repeated runs in nioh was the yokai water pot. For human bosses using living weapon, you can completely drain their ki with 1-4 throws and get a free grapple on them and do spearfall loops to keep them down. That paired with my use of the red demon set made quite a few of the human bosses a joke without sloth, especially some of the harder ones like date masamune. The only human boss I couldn't use this strategy against is maria
Mitsunari on harder difficulties was a living nightmare for me. His stamina was only best reduced and could be staggered with stabbing attacks but his own attacks at that point could easily stagger you and 2-shot your health.
That's why some players uses the little cliff on the edge of the arena to make him do a plunge attack and then hit him 2-3 times. Rinse and repeat and he'll go down with ease. Or, you could just act like a real samurai and kill Him the old good way
Demod you got me addicted on the fromsoft franchise and all I can say is
THANK YOU
they are the best game ever and I am looking forward to Elden rings
Always happy to hear when I'm able to get someone into any games. Cheers Flower :)
demod got me addicted to boss battles and I thank him. Literally would have never heard of Hollow Knight without him.
Yeah same here. Even though I didn't know about the games I would watch his boss rankings about DS3. Now I'm a professional at them.
Demod has gotten me into most of my favorite games. The souls series, bloodborne, hollow knight, I can't thank you enough for showing me fromsoft. Now, fingers crossed for elden ring being good.
@@undeadpizza8016 You're doing it wrong then. The Ds franchise is better experienced without any guides. The feeling of killing Artorias without any guides is unmatched.
6:26 that joke was funny until Gael said it 15 times
"I never thought I'd find myself here..."
Dude, Souls games are the backbone of your channel. This is a super successful Soulslike. What made you so sure you'd never end up here?
Masterxl MVs He has tried Nioh multiple times before this, and really couldn’t get into it before. So he didn’t think he’d be returning to the game.
I have mad respect for you after this, DeMod. I was one of the people that really didn't like your first Nioh video, and I saw it as a sort of black sheep in your catalogue due to its ignorance and biases.
I'm glad you reflected on it and gave it another go with an open mind. And it speaks well of your character to acknowledge where you may have been wrong. Keep up the great work.
Hey Zeus, thanks for sticking around despite any hiccups I have in quality from time to time. My look at Nioh back in 2017 was definitely through an unfair lense, so I'm happy I could deliver a better take this time around. I appreciate you recognizing that and giving positive feedback. Hope to see you in more comments soon :)
Hearing Daddy DeMod's voice puts a smile to my face. No matter which game he's talking about.
Even if he’s sadly never switching out of high stance :(
Holy shit you do so much damage. Yeah, I was doing maybe... a third of that in my playthrough?
There were, uh... Well, fighting bosses that're strong and fast when you *can't* basically rush them down in one living weapon left some of the lower ranked bosses, uh... A bit more troublesome. And by a bit, I mean a lot. Shigezane especially stood out, since, well. He was definitely less of a *glass* cannon.
Im absolutely shocked that I see Date Shigezine so low, this bad boy killed me the most times out of all bosses. My jaw always hits the floor when I see his crazy combination of strength, range and speed.
Ngl its more of a first playthrough experience. I remember shigzane kicking my ass because all of his attacks would 1 shot me. Then I discovered how wind works and paired with confusion it was like beating up a baby. But first time wise I always remember him as a hard fight
Happy to hear you enjoyed Nioh more this time around!. I'm pretty excited for Nioh 2 especially with the character creator this time around and the increased enemy and area variety ( according to Team Ninja).
you really pronounced it as date instead of “dah-tay”
Took you long enough DMod! Nioh is such an incredible game. You missed out, dismissed it way too fast, and without reason! I’m kidding mostly and there’s nothing but love DMod. I’m glad you came around. I’m soaking up all Nioh 2 has to offer right now and it’s another masterpiece from Team Ninja. Looking forward to your Nioh 2 rankings, hopefully soon.
I just started playing Nioh a few weeks ago, ( great game so far ). I watched your Nioh vs Souls video yesterday and was a bit saddened that you didn't end up ranking the bosses, And now 3 years later you upload the Nioh boss ranking 👍
Every time I see footage of this game I want to redownload it, then when I do I remember how much it kicked my ass and I uninstall it, found it harder than both dark souls, bloodborne and sekiro
If you can unlock sloth it apparently becomes much easier. And you're not alone, I died to the tutorial boss more than I'd like to admit
I'm the same way. I think this game has a lot more mechanics than the average fromsoft game, and I'm too lazy to actually learn them. I have no regrets. It's just not for me.
@Oligoden That's weird because Souls are super easy to me, but Nioh still kicks my ass when I play it. Mainly the endgame and dlc stuff though
One of the biggest flaws I feel is the over reliance on gear over skill. You destroyed Ishida Mitsunari in seconds but for me it was a 2 hour struggle because I was undergeared as hell.
I agree. This game is fun when you're on par/properly geared, but feels frustrating when bosses are one/two shotting you and you're barely scratching them. That's what my first playthrough was like. Taking the time to get geared makes a world of difference. It wasn't too bad either. I just hopped in side missions and farmed revenants for 30 minutes every 4-5 main missions to make sure I was keeping up. Can be annoying for those looking to avoid the grind though. All this said, I do think skill plays a role, but it is very dependent on gear as you mentioned.
Love the editing in these videos, the little meme touches are nice as well
i was wondering why it was in 360p until i realized it was uploaded less than 2 minutes ago
The pain of being speedy. Thanks for jumping in so quick!
@@theDeModcracy how could i not? B)
I have realized bu watching this that either:
A. I find it difficult due to never playing any souls like gamea before
Or the much more likely
B. I just suck at this game
Never finished a souls game but Nioh is hard at the beginning, after you start getting more heal items it's much easier. Pretty much like Sekiro, even thought the latter is more difficult than Nioh but less that DS for me
Well. In your defense he uses lots of spells and kusarigama to trivialize these bosses. I think if he played it like any noob would their first playthrough, the list might be a bit different.
Nah its harder for sure. All you need in souls is to semi-correctly time circle and then press R1. In Nioh there's so many mechanics at play that you've to really put in effort. Until you've endgame gear with cheese builds or lots of spirit stones that is.
Now granted I’m not an expert on these games, but I feel like calling the Jorogumo a Quelaag rip-off is a bit inaccurate.
These are Japanese games, and the Jorogumo is an actual Japanese myth about a spider woman creature. So it’s more like Quelaag was the Jorogumo reference the whole time, and this game just tore off any pretenses and just gave you the actual yokai.
true this ignorant RUclipsr
He has a big ego
self proclaimed "gams critic" so cringe
And the out of context quote of the day is: "He is so trigger happy with his ball" by daddy DeMod
All the Nioh fans, including me, that've been waiting for this
Me being the scrub that I am, all I can do is be like "What in the shit?" as you just...melt everything.
Even I had SOME trouble with a couple of the bosses which were on your lowest rank. Goes to show how the Nioh experience can be so radically different from player to player because of gear.
Tbf hes using what I believe is the highest DPS wep, but for sure hes using a bunch of debuffs to make fights easier like sloth (cuts their movement and animation speed by half).
So yeah it looks easier for a reason.
I've never seen a more perfectly timed video in my feed!
I just finished the game today xD
As a big fan of Nioh some comments:
Sloth is total bullshit, it's true.
I was really surprised to see the Obsidian Samurai so high: he's the only boss in Nioh that I've never lost to aside from Derek (To the obvious question "What about Honda" I died on my first attempt due to having issues DPSing through the regen of the Amrita crystals and him actually hitting really hard if you're just trying to dps crystals and facing away from him).
You can stop the poison of the centipede by breaking the small section that's left behind on one of the holes in the ground (in a position like the rocks you've already had to break to progress). He's also someone I'm surprised to see so high: he can't combo you to death like nearly every other boss in the game can and he's not all that good at punishing healing.
The ogress in the top half? Really? She's way easier to stay behind and pummel than a ton of bosses on this list.
Finally I know there's little to no Quality discussion in this video but Umi-Bozo has got to be by far the worst boss in Nioh: For one the constant threat of falling into the water, the fact that he has a oneshot, the fact that his design wants you to bait and attack his weakpoints after slams but it's easier to just wail on his body and the fact that getting fire from the pyres that you've put the effort into lighting primarily serves to allow adds to spawn and there's no real indication of this.
Woah two videos in two days!?!? This channel truly is a gem
"His ki broke faster than a nympho in a brothel" I don't know why this made me laugh, but it did.
The reason you melted all the damage based bosses that dont have much health is probably because you were really good at using the high stance kusarigama effectively
I tend to lean toward more aggressive playstyles, and I think those low HP bosses didn't punish that hard enough to match their squishy nature. You'll see in the second half that my playstyle got exploited by quite a few bosses.
@@theDeModcracy as someone who had similar experiences to you on these bosses.... I know what's coming in the second half of the list!
@@theDeModcracy Shima Sakon leaves an upvote
Because kusarigama is a braindead scrub weapon
I've never played Nioh, but I am curious to play it. However, I will avoid spoiling myself. So I will come back once I've actually played the game.
Keep up the good work DeMod!
Thanks for dropping by Albert. I hope you enjoy your playthrough!
@@theDeModcracy I hope so as well. Like I said, I'll come back afterwards to see if I agree with your video.
@@AlbertKreuger my advice is don't rush it. A lot of people tried to blitz through the game and would get burned out before finishing it, then a while later they'd start from the beginning. I got burned out a few times over the course of my playthrough, and if I went a few weeks or months without playing it, I'd just pick up where I left off
The game really takes off after you hit Nioh's version of NG+ in my opinion. Because in NG+ it does more than raise the difficulty in terms of enemy health and damage. Enemy placement in missions is different, some enemies and bosses get new attacks, some enemies are permanently buffed with special status effects.
Get ready to die alot
YAAASSS its good to hear your voice again my friend
Glad to see you enjoyed yourself more this time through! I tried playing Nioh a while back but never finished it, I might just have to go back and finish it now tho lol
"JonTron basically owns Phil Swift" - Dmod.
12:44 Lady Butterfly theme comes in
Onryoki was probably the first boss I managed to style on, and it wasn't even in the original fight but when he returns in the side mission where you fight three groups of yokai. I got ganked multiple times then suddenly I unlocked ultra instinct and he suddenly could no longer hit me as I turned him into ground beef. The great centipede was probably the first boss I took out on first try which was just multiple drop attacks and then when he separated living weapon flowing to take each and every one down. The white tiger was actually easier than I was expecting but that's probably due to the Nue that was like five feet away that served as practice as he really felt like a higher level nue since they shared very similar attacks. Though could also be that Nue was the bane of my existence and only boss that took me into the twenties to beat and served as my first major wall, and when I just looked up his weakness, packed myself full of water weapons and erased him, the second was goo but that's because I kept falling off the battle field.....that was embarrassing
I don't know of any other youtuber who does as much self reflection and self improvement as you, and who does it in such a direct and transparent way. it's some inspirational shit there, Demod, keep up the awesome work.
for info, NOT taking fire buff against umi bozu makes the add jump through fire and die, so yeah, better use an amulet or basic dmg for more comfort on the fight. also at this point you have the fire breath mask, you can basicly trivialize it being nude and using the mask. never did it myself because i'm the "more useless chalenge on first run" type of guy, so yeah, our ranking is diferent, mostly because i had the great idea of going only base looking ninja gear (basicly only ninja gear even if i ended up with lvl 7 sandals at the end of my playthrough xD) no living weapon and no magic outside of the elemental talisman. so yeah, had a realy fun first playthrough doing that, and obviously dificulty coming from this kind of run where diferent. but honestly, bosses arnt much until at least NG+, and they basicly all require a damn lot of focus once you start to play on higher "ways" with dlc, not gonna lie, i stoped before the last dificulty settings because the farming was too long and my gear woudn't let me deal any decent damage after ng +++. even if that paralysis trap ninja gear was fire tho, melted alot of double bosses mission like if it was a random encounter. loved that part of the endgame. curently running over nioh 2NG+, loving it, builds are great, balance of magic and ninjutsu and the lack of possibilities to abuse the invincibility like nioh1 makes it way more rewarding to me.
magic weapon spaming was funny for a while, but honestly it trivialized too much of the game to me, same as sloth, so even end game never used those builds. but tbh ninja builds on nioh 2 are cheesy as fuck i didn't thought it would be that powerful when i started doing my usual ninja first playthrough. now i'm rocking those tonfa and boys its fun. nioh 1 and 2 are great honestly, just, please, dont think its a souls like game, it is not, just because it have a bit a tricky level design, and is a tiny bit requiring you to understands the game mechanics and respect them, it does not make it a soul like, it is a whole game on its own. especialy nioh 2 with the new variety of gameplan going with yokai shift, the anima gauge, playing around it, the customisable skills perks, yadi yada, the min maxing is realy a key point of the game that souls like do not have, so don't try the game thinking of a soul like game or you'll be dissapointed. and yeah, i love both, souls and nioh games, they are just completly diferent in their approach.
I am honestly surprised
God job my dood. Keep up the good work
Waking up to a boss ranking video? It's gonna be a good day
So, I've just recently started fighting Mitsunari. And I must say, he feels like the epitome of "devastate or be devastated." I have entered the arena at least 15 times and only one of them I managed to get him past half health. Several of them I died before even landing a single blow. Some rng makes it so that his initial flurry sometimes hits me with the last attack, but when it doesn't I often just got hit by the singular swipe he often does after, and that also instantly applies the status. His ki is very easily devastated, and the flurry usually gives a large time to buff, but if he manages to actually attack he attacks really quickly. I even had one death where he grappled me, did an attack, and literally before I could do anything as I was mashing the dodge button, he just did it again. I should note that I'm using the exact same weapon as you, since it's the weapon you get as a reward for the Kusarigama dojo mission, but my armor set is a light armor set rather than medium. His weapon buff, a living weapon, actually can go down, and I think it happens when you deplete his Ki.
*2 seconds in*
“Great ranking Dmod! :)”
For anyone that struggled with the centipede, the body parts that run around are the reason the gas stays later in the fight, so kill as much as you can in a section and you'll have an area on the ground to fight
It's easy to track which one doesn't flee like the others too. And there's a big enough window between severing the rear bits and locating and destroying the one that'll give trouble. Honestly, I had a lot of fun with Giant Centipede. Bosses where you have to be resourceful are really great.
Wow.
I was literally playing this like 5 hours ago and I came back to this channel to see if you had made this video yet. Nioh 2 trial has been cool. 😎
I also have more deaths on Onryoki than all other bosses combined lmao, I think it's the bane of souls players - I tried to through his spin, which is WAY different in Nioh compared to the souls games, you just need to block some attacks instead. I didn't want to adjust for this and kept trying to "style" on him with rolling and aggression, which is VERY difficult in early game nioh without a lot of the KI-regeneration skills from your talent tree, especially higher KI Pulses and dodges triggering them
Really glad you came back around to this gem. I love the combat mechanics even if some of the systems break the game entirely. Its totally true that if you don't take the time to realize the importance of your tools and play it like a souls game you are likely to have a bad time. Even if you're underleveled taking full advantage of your tools really plays a big difference. Sloth and the defence reducing spells are pretty OP. I will say endgame (like NG+ 7) they start becoming more resistant to them if you cared to challenge yourself further but can definitely trivialize pretty much all the base game. Also living weapon builds are pretty nutty esp with Kusuragama. Super high DPS.
I'm glad as well! I would've missed out on a great game had I not. Great points all around - totally agree. I did make my way into NG+2 and noticed the duration of magic effects was shorter. Bosses seemed faster as well. I'm sure it only gets harder from there. I would go on, but I'm saving myself for Nioh 2.
@@theDeModcracy Yeah way of the nioh and abyss floor 100+ get insane in terms of enemy resistance and damage. I wouldn't recommend grinding their considering it would take too long and nioh 2 is 2 weeks away. But aside from that really good job on the video and I'm glad you came back to this amazing game.
That abyss is soooo tempting though! It's basically a boss rush with modifiers. Not gonna lie, I played Nioh longer than I had set time aside for because I was enjoying it so much. Hopefully Nioh 2 brings the same level of quality
@@theDeModcracy Really Excited for Nioh 2. The new weapons and mechanics were really enjoyable to mess with. Loved the Demo a ton. They did tone down some of the magic and ninjutsu options that kinda broke Nioh 1 but added a nice collection of new stuff to supplement. Once you learn the new additions you can really plow through enemies. Lots of variety for many playstyles.
The Demodcracy I've just gotta add, that the difficulty of many of these bosses vary GREATLY on higher difficulties (WotW, WotN especially). Some of the easier bosses become the hardest, and vice versa. Some just become ridicutarded.... the difficulty levels change more than just health and damage. Enemies, especially bosses, gain many new moves, and they predict your moves better. Sloth also becomes almost useless as well. Still, love all your videos man, and love the enthusiasm you give your work, great ranking bro! Can't wait for your Ghosts video. Much love man
Nobunaga was my favorite boss too. It felt like I was fighting myself.
Holy shit demod, that was quick. I saw you stream this shit for the first time like 2 weeks ago. You made this guy fast.
Hey, Demod, I'm probably not the first to say this, but the fires (when lit) prevent the small blobs from spawning. If you use talismans to buff yourself with fire instead of using the beacons, the fight becomes a lot smoother.
Appreciate the tip. I had no idea about the torches causing the small blobs to spawn. Would've saved me some effort since I had well invested in fire talismans at that point.
@@theDeModcracy It's a bit late, but hey, if you ever revisit the game again, you're welcome my man.
It really is crazy how much of difference the build you use in this game makes. Nearly every boss you found to be trivial were some of the hardest fights for me. Yuki Onna, Saika Magoichi, Ishida Mitsunari and Date Shigezane all absolutely destroyed me.
I mainly used a sword in my first playthrough and I put barely any points into magic and my guardian spirit.
I'm really interested in seeing which bosses gave you the most trouble now lol.
I've been wanting you to do this for a while! Can't wait for the rest man
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To be fair Kelley you try to find in the entire game is no stronger than the clones in Elizabeth's castle, that really goes to show that if a Clone like thta could dorc the entirety of Japan to it's kneels imagine 100 or a 1000 Kelley's as an army. It's underwhelming fight sure but it goes to show that he is just a vessel.
Mad respect for the ability to actually change you’re mind. . . A rare quality these days
Fun fact. For Honda, if you have bombs of some kind ( The biggest most explosive one) there is an area near the boss room where you can throw the bomb, and destroy a crystal before you even go to the boss fight.
ok this video’s damage is definitely higher than when I played it on release date, Date Shigezane was super tough
The giant centipede has a very simple strategy. Just go to the higher ground to the left at the start of the arena, then you wait until he attacks with his head, hit him a few times then repeat. He won't chase you and just stand there attacking. After a while he will switch sides and you repeat: dodge projectiles, dodge the head attack then get a few hits. It does take quite some time, but it's almost a foolproof strategy.
As easy as Ishida Mitsunari is your first couple times fighting him, he actually becomes one of the most difficult bosses in The Abyss from floor 25 on.
100% agree, most unfair boss outside of the dlc bosses. Floor 31 Roadblock. Spam, spam, spam debuff magic missile no matter how far away from him you are, shrugs off Sloth runs around like he has ADHD so you cannot combo him, then when you think you are on top of him he dummys blockable guardian spirit attacks then five seconds later an unblockable guardian spirit grab attack that kills you with one hit. Totally smash your controller against the wall rage inducing.
How on earth is your damage so overpowered? For me take you and then decrease your damage by about 10x and then imagine how difficult it would be...For example Date Shigezane is objectively one of the hardest bosses in the game and you didn't even have to learn him because of OP damage. Yuki-onna, one of the hardest bosses in the base game: if I hit her as much as you she'd still be on 80% hp. Are dual swords just weak?
The way you mentioned how you played the game before was exactly how me and my buddy played it. Now I want to go back through and put more effort into it.
I'm so glad you went back to Nioh man. It's definitely a big adjustment coming from the Soulsborne games but it's an amazing game in its own right with a super complex and satisfying combat system. I was really disappointed that you weren't feeling it back in 2017 but it's cool that you revisited it and enjoyed it.
But I have to say, Ishida Mitsunari at number 33 is absurd. He's a top 5 hardest boss IMO, and I consider myself pretty good at this game. You weren't even over leveled or anything, I think you just got a little lucky with the attack pattern because he has the potential to be an absolute nightmare. Or maybe the kusarigama just totally melts him. I was using an odachi which does big damage but is very slow and can't stun lock enemies the way the kusi can.
I THOUGHT THAT WOULD NEVER HAPPEN! You the man, demod for giving this game a fair chance again.
Love this game. Love souls. Love bloodborne. Love sekiro. I haven’t beaten any of them yet except sekiro. But I do love your videos since I discovered your channel a year and some change ago. Devil May Cry is my favorite series so seeing you rank those bosses was great too. And to see that you listened to the fans when they told you it was a game about style showed me you listen to your fans so long as they’re not being scumbags. Keep up the good work Demod
Congrats on beating Sekiro! I appreciate the love and long term support Joey. Devil May Cry rankings are one of my favorites on the channel. Not only did I love the games and making those rankings, but learning from fans and getting more out of the games with the style system was awesome. It's great that I'm able to learn from you all as well. I managed to beat DMC Son of Sparda with all A/S ranks this summer. Was a ton of fun. I'll do my best to keep up the great content. Cheers :)
Hey Demod I wasn’t sure whether to send an email since I can’t DM you on Twitter but I have a legit question. I wanted to get into content creation. A variety of things. Group and solo gameplay sessions. Retrospectives. Maybe reviews. I have the content. My friends and I know how to party lol. But I may be lacking the means. I know I’d need a capture card but I don’t have a PC. What’s your setup like and how would you go about giving someone advice who wants to enter the content creation world?
I just beat the final boss a few days ago. Perfect timing. Excited to watch this.
The pieces running off in Great Centipede is what causes the poison, because they run off and become the poison rocks you have to destroy earlier on.
I used that "slowing" spell versus white tiger and never used it again in the entire game. It removed the challenge from the fight made it very easy.
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO MY MANS
I think on the posessed warriors who are actually future allies, are supposed to be not incredibly difficult because Kelly is controlling them. Once they're free they fight better, a lot better. Cool story stuff.
I must be horrible at the game, because I had done everything to that point, but the toad was what made me stop after hours of barely scratching him. must have done something wrong.
Update: Yes I played again just to make sure and I was horrible at the game. Less so now I guess. He still killed me twice, so... Top 10 hardest boss I guess.
Ain't nothing better than someone admitting their own mistakes and giving something another chance. Especially when they come out the other side with a changed opinion... That's close to my opinion.
Joro-Gumo is not an homage to Queelag dude, she's a character from Japanese mythology... as with most of Nioh's bosses.
If anything, Queelag is actually a reference to Joro-Gumo.
It's actually better NOT to use the fire buffs in Umi Bozu's arena, and just bring items/spells that add fire damage to your weapon. Why? The lit fires will insta-kill the adds Umi Bozu summons during the fight. If you get a fire buff via one of the arena fires, that fire goes out and no longer kills add spawns.
It's interesting how random such a list feels for Nioh. My experience couldn't be more different. I see much more agreement in similar lists for games like Bloodborne, Sekiro or Elden Ring.
I have the impression that Nioh bosses "reward" certain builds and punish others, even more so than Soulsborne games. Or maybe it's also the rng gods' fault that our experiences vary so much.
So happy to see a ranking DeMod. Agree with a lot of the placements, but interesting to see how your play style is different. I went mostly ninjutsu, so I'd rank people like Onna higher. That or I suck at Nioh
Oh my god. I wanted this video so bad. Nioh is so much more than "Dark Souls for the weebs". Thank you good sir !
Sloth on WOTN does literally nothing except gives them buffs
For Umi-bozu, if you don't light all of the bonfire, the small nami-bozu will spawn during the first phase. But if you are on higher level and have Suzaku(phoenix spirit) you can just use Guardian Talisman to summon Suzaku and burn it to death without having to light any bonfire
Never played Nioh, but I still loved the video, your rankings are always fantastic
fun fact about the onyroki fight if your standing right next to his balls while in phase one when he attacks with them before they even leave the ground they will deal damage making attacking him from behind a little bit more tricky as you have to pay attention to where your standing.
It's April 14, 2022 from where im from and im currently playing Nioh. im not sure how this can help but ill just put it out here anyways. every room on the great centipede stage has a lump of rock that emits poison. you need to turn on the fan to absorb the poison - allowing you to roam the room without getting poisoned and then locate said rock and destroy it. the same thing applies to the actual boss fight. locate that lump of rock that emits the poison, destroy it, and you can focus on the boss itself
I don’t get why people tend to compare games against others and base their enjoyment or quality of the game on that. Just enjoy the game for what it is.
I was really curious about this game but noone could give an opinion that wasn't giving it a hand job or beating it like a red headed stepchild. Thanks demodcracy!! :)
Diffrent playstyles definitely changes everything. Understanding the elements and skill trees will trivialize things. The passive skills from armour and weapons help too.
Ahhh, a pleasure to see some good ol' rankings back.
I've been excited for this one! i still have ptsd from watching you fight the great centipede
Now that's what I'm expecting. And btw thanks for my request
I downloaded the free Nioh 2 trial today, after a loooong break from Nioh 1.
Nioh 2 is definitely on its way to launching as a great game! The character creation puts any current Souls game to shame...
how you never made a video about nioh is beyond me
Better late than never I suppose with the sequel soon to come!
It's both weird and cool how a boss can be someone's 6th hardest, but to someone else it can be someone's 29th.
nice! i've found hundred eyes to be the simplest since i some how managed to cheese the entire fight with just throwing kunai and shuriken. didn't even have to go near him XD