A year late, but like... you're a real one for ALL THESE GUIDES, HOLY. Team Ninja should hire you to teach people about their games.... ESPECIALLY SINCE THEY LOVE TO FLOAD THAT NONSENSE WITH SO MANY MECHANICS, LMAO
These videos are so awesome. I'm so glad to see advanced players breaking it down for scrubs like me. I don't always like to see "broken" builds. I really enjoying seeing how to actually fight and take advantage of the input options available.
Perfect timing! just started using this weapon and I love it. So far I've had to turn radiant moon off. I've pole vaulted into death so many times when I just wanted to dash. Love these guides man thank you.
Wow, thank you so much for the incredibly comprehensive guide on the splitstaff! 😊 I was struggling a lot using this weapon while attacking human enemies. My subpar solution was just to switch to the switchglaive haha. Going to try out changing my stances frequently when fighting them instead now!
Honestly, I like to go about large or medium sized enemies, yoki sized or larger to be specific, with changing ways mixed with mid-stance bonks, interchanging between solid and fluid form strikes depending on distance, before ravaging their health with dragon dance, stunlocking them to death if ever possible. It was effective, but I could be a tad more efficient, and this has certainly helped give me an idea as to how I want to improve my playstyle as I progress.
NIceee, these videos actually help. I get no information from OP builds BUT ONLY if completing the basegame 4times and grinding gear for 700 years before I can even try what they are trying.
I've been playing the Splitstaff since day one of the 1st dlc, and it's my favorite weapon. the one thing I hate doing is playing coop with fist users. their moves naturally move the enemies all over the place, which is kinda bad for a Splitstaff user. perfect weapon otherwise. also, amazing guides, I've watched your switchglaive guide too, lots of useful info
played nioh 2 demo years ago and used odachi...in nioh 1 i focused on spear and katana. but now with it on ps+ im gna finally play it lmao. im thinking i might start with this weapon. upon watching the first few min of this video i realize the criticisms with its long animations are reminiscent of the surge games. alot of people felt it was clunky because alot of the movesets are high commitment and locked you in to extended moves while a typical souls game had basic r1 and r2 1 move attacks. but i actualyl didnt mind it and it forced u not to mash so much and be more deliberate in your actions. hopefully i can get the hang of this weapon lol.
Fist combos go on for daaaaaays, And once you get Izuna drop you can obliterate ki, Izuna drop them, high stance strong kick into light strike+Ki bash to chain Izuna drop into the guard break throw on human targets and on Yokai, you just go absolutely nuts with every stance because Ki bash gives you damage, stagger and a stance swap all in one basically without ever stopping. Barrier talismans just let you keep the train going for their duration, it's sick
Thanks for this. Coming back to Nioh 2 after a break, And i start fresh over. I never got the hang of the SplitStaff first time i played Nioh 2. You give me some ideas to go and try. Feel like I am out of KI the whole time when starting from level 1 :-) Can only get better. what the take down move at 19:20 ? Kindly.
Absolutely and it's awesome. I just started playing and I was struggling to find the right weapon but splitstaff changed everything for me. I was a huge fan of the Lunar Staff in Ninja Gaiden and making that connection made Nioh 2 much more approachable.
I viewed this guide before starting with the weapon, but still fell into the same caveats as mentioned - shin crusher + animations are too long. Then I took the dive and started playing with the spear. Unlike the splitstaff, the spear underperforms in close range and you can immediately feel the need for range management. The mystic art mission with the spear took me maybe 10 tries before I learned how to bait the guy with long range attacks. And immediately afterwards I did the splitstaff mission and it took 30 seconds and was completely onesided. In other words, this is a very good guide but the emphasis on range management should be stronger. There is no point in extending long range skills if you use them from short range and get interrupted.
I personally don't really get the point of the ki-pulse movement ability, I started playing a lot better with splitstaff after I disabled it. It doesn't really seem to have any benefit beyond flashiness? Since you can just low stance dodge instead of using it and cover the same distance and get the ki pulse too while you're at it.
I find I can reposition where I want to in a single swift motion. While I could replicate a similar feat via dodging, it tends not to feel as smooth for me.
Second point 8 months late, I don't remember if Splitstaff has the same launch as Spear does but if you wipe out their Ki and then do the vault into the target you can get an additional staggering hit in, while recovering Ki and getting ready for your follow up. As a fist and Glaive user, that sounds pretty damn valuable to me. If it doesn't have the kick, then I'd use it less of there's no follow up
The level cap for weapons increases with each difficulty. By Dream of the Nioh, weapons can be leveled up to 60. You'll have plenty of excess points by then.
This game is more like a school project than a game...i love the gameplay but all of this..REALLY confuses me..badly lol.............and i can never figure out what stats to lv up first and what weapon skills to gravitate first toward and ...omfg...........understanding the game gives me a litteral headache.
A year late, but like... you're a real one for ALL THESE GUIDES, HOLY. Team Ninja should hire you to teach people about their games.... ESPECIALLY SINCE THEY LOVE TO FLOAD THAT NONSENSE WITH SO MANY MECHANICS, LMAO
These videos are so awesome. I'm so glad to see advanced players breaking it down for scrubs like me. I don't always like to see "broken" builds. I really enjoying seeing how to actually fight and take advantage of the input options available.
Perfect timing! just started using this weapon and I love it. So far I've had to turn radiant moon off. I've pole vaulted into death so many times when I just wanted to dash. Love these guides man thank you.
Wow, thank you so much for the incredibly comprehensive guide on the splitstaff! 😊 I was struggling a lot using this weapon while attacking human enemies. My subpar solution was just to switch to the switchglaive haha. Going to try out changing my stances frequently when fighting them instead now!
Honestly, I like to go about large or medium sized enemies, yoki sized or larger to be specific, with changing ways mixed with mid-stance bonks, interchanging between solid and fluid form strikes depending on distance, before ravaging their health with dragon dance, stunlocking them to death if ever possible.
It was effective, but I could be a tad more efficient, and this has certainly helped give me an idea as to how I want to improve my playstyle as I progress.
I needed this since I kinda dropped out of Nioh 2 around the time DLC 1 came out.
Thanks Sensei.
NIceee, these videos actually help. I get no information from OP builds BUT ONLY if completing the basegame 4times and grinding gear for 700 years before I can even try what they are trying.
This is my favorite weapon as well. I've been waiting for this one. Trying to pick up some extra tips. Absolutely slap bosses with it.
I like using shin crusher to deplete ki on human enemies, then heron kick to knock off the DotN buff. Soo slick.
I've been playing the Splitstaff since day one of the 1st dlc, and it's my favorite weapon. the one thing I hate doing is playing coop with fist users. their moves naturally move the enemies all over the place, which is kinda bad for a Splitstaff user. perfect weapon otherwise.
also, amazing guides, I've watched your switchglaive guide too, lots of useful info
played nioh 2 demo years ago and used odachi...in nioh 1 i focused on spear and katana. but now with it on ps+ im gna finally play it lmao. im thinking i might start with this weapon.
upon watching the first few min of this video i realize the criticisms with its long animations are reminiscent of the surge games. alot of people felt it was clunky because alot of the movesets are high commitment and locked you in to extended moves while a typical souls game had basic r1 and r2 1 move attacks. but i actualyl didnt mind it and it forced u not to mash so much and be more deliberate in your actions. hopefully i can get the hang of this weapon lol.
Fists next please! I would love a breakdown.
It's the next weapon guide. Don't worry :)
Fist combos go on for daaaaaays, And once you get Izuna drop you can obliterate ki, Izuna drop them, high stance strong kick into light strike+Ki bash to chain Izuna drop into the guard break throw on human targets and on Yokai, you just go absolutely nuts with every stance because Ki bash gives you damage, stagger and a stance swap all in one basically without ever stopping.
Barrier talismans just let you keep the train going for their duration, it's sick
Man, I miss parry "disabled vs" effect from the first game.
Thanks for this.
Coming back to Nioh 2 after a break, And i start fresh over.
I never got the hang of the SplitStaff first time i played Nioh 2.
You give me some ideas to go and try.
Feel like I am out of KI the whole time when starting from level 1 :-)
Can only get better.
what the take down move at 19:20 ?
Kindly.
These videos are great. I learned alot thanks
The splitstaff comes from ninja gaiden when you max out the base staff it evolves into chained staff pommel attacks
Lunar staff is such a fun one.
Absolutely and it's awesome. I just started playing and I was struggling to find the right weapon but splitstaff changed everything for me. I was a huge fan of the Lunar Staff in Ninja Gaiden and making that connection made Nioh 2 much more approachable.
slap some purity on it and enemies be like what is ki LUL
I viewed this guide before starting with the weapon, but still fell into the same caveats as mentioned - shin crusher + animations are too long.
Then I took the dive and started playing with the spear. Unlike the splitstaff, the spear underperforms in close range and you can immediately feel the need for range management.
The mystic art mission with the spear took me maybe 10 tries before I learned how to bait the guy with long range attacks. And immediately afterwards I did the splitstaff mission and it took 30 seconds and was completely onesided.
In other words, this is a very good guide but the emphasis on range management should be stronger. There is no point in extending long range skills if you use them from short range and get interrupted.
this is low ki a great weapon
so i wanna do a wukong build so split staff and fists seems like a good choice
Awesome vid man on the splitstaff what secondary weapons would you recommend to balance out the split staffs weaknesses
I like using Hatchets but it really boils down to preference.
That’s the last weapon so he will
I personally don't really get the point of the ki-pulse movement ability, I started playing a lot better with splitstaff after I disabled it. It doesn't really seem to have any benefit beyond flashiness? Since you can just low stance dodge instead of using it and cover the same distance and get the ki pulse too while you're at it.
I find I can reposition where I want to in a single swift motion. While I could replicate a similar feat via dodging, it tends not to feel as smooth for me.
Second point 8 months late, I don't remember if Splitstaff has the same launch as Spear does but if you wipe out their Ki and then do the vault into the target you can get an additional staggering hit in, while recovering Ki and getting ready for your follow up.
As a fist and Glaive user, that sounds pretty damn valuable to me.
If it doesn't have the kick, then I'd use it less of there's no follow up
Goated bro
Awesome video 👍🏻
I’m thinking of doing a monkey king build, would weapon aside from split staff would you recommend? Spear? Fists?
Is there a gear set built around the theme of monkey King? Or is it just a playstyle you've named monkey king
@@jameskirk2424 Aside from the Masaru guardian spirit, Enki and Kiryoki soul core abilities, and Kiryoki's Splitstaff and Switchglaive, nope.
How to get split staff
cut a staff in half
Hi very noob question here. Do you need to tap-then-hold on every string to do the fluidity passive?
To extend for more hits or more range, just hold down the button down for like an extra split second. Tap and hold, yeah.
Dude ur a fking legend
This is the weapon to give your enemy a SPLITTING HEADACHE ahahahaha. ahahahaha. ... I'll see myself out.
joke so bad I got a staff infection. hahahahahah ok time to split
How do I get the split staff?
I really want to get good with splitstaff but it just doesn't click with me
Question, how is your darting cloud so fasts?
How do I get the splitstaff I'm new to this I'm level 92 and wanna grind to get the slpitstaff
Need to have DLC 1
@@PooferLlama thank you
do you mind if I ask how you get so many points in the skill? I'm using splitstaff all the time, but I still don't get this many skill points
The level cap for weapons increases with each difficulty. By Dream of the Nioh, weapons can be leveled up to 60. You'll have plenty of excess points by then.
@@PooferLlama thanks a lot for the reply
how do i get a split starf
Y E S
How do I get the split staff it isn't a weapon choice at the beginning
You need the DLCs to get Splitstaff and Fists.
Nobody talks about how to get it
Get DLC 1, that's it.
@@PooferLlamaI bought it but the dlc isn’t showing up
How do I unlock the splitstaff?
you need DLC 1 to get it
This game is more like a school project than a game...i love the gameplay but all of this..REALLY confuses me..badly lol.............and i can never figure out what stats to lv up first and what weapon skills to gravitate first toward and ...omfg...........understanding the game gives me a litteral headache.
14:00 wtf
2:03
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Not that these videos are not an invaluable resource, but video editing is a thing. Watching 4 fails to teach something got a little distracting.
You are absolutely right! Which is exactly what I improved upon in the Soul Core guides :)
@@PooferLlamathose still need to be timestamped!