You want to avoid attacking it straight on to prevent being caught by this attack, so come at it from an angle. You can counter this, but it’s pretty quick, and infrequent. Yatsu-no-Kami has the snakeheads attack and continues to dive across the arena to attack you every so often. Be careful to watch out when it spits poison at you as these pools stay on the field for several seconds, and you want to avoid these along with the pools of poison that scattered throughout the battlefield. After that, roll away and wait for another opening. It won’t give you too many opportunities to use your burst counter on it.įor example, when it places the two serpent heads on the ground they will come up underneath you, so you want to rush straight at Yatsu-no-Kami during this time so when the attack finishes, you’re next to it and you can deal some quick damage. Yatsu-no-Kami works a little bit differently than the other boss fights, where you want to wait for it to attack to line-up the correct counterattack. Immediately after that, you can dive straight into it to deal some damage, but you want to back away from there and wait for it to attack. The direction doesn’t matter as long as you dodge. When the fight begins the snake will dive straight at you, forcing you to dodge to the left or right. Once you understand Yatsu’s patterns, you should have no problem taking him down. You want to take your time with this boss because it has a large sword-like horn attached to its face and two serpent heads that act like arms on either side of its body. The third boss in Nioh 2 is a big snaked naked Yatsu-no-kami, and it’s no pushover.
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