Nioh 2 is a vast sequel to Team Ninja's 2017, fantasy RPG set in feudal Japan. There are many new and exciting features for players to enjoy, including yokai skills and burst counters. There are also new weapons, offering a wide variety of approaches when battling monstrous enemies and challenging boss fights.
With such a diverse arsenal of swords, spears, axes, and tonfas at the player's disposal, there is no obvious answer to the question of which one is the best. Different play styles will favor different weapons and due to the scaling system, some builds may not be able to wield certain armaments as effectively as others. Many bosses and some enemies in Nioh 2 will drop smithing texts which will allow players to craft new weapons at the blacksmith.
Updated January 11, 2023, by Aldous Foster: Nioh 2 is one of the most impressive fantasy RPGs of the last few years. Although some dismiss it as being yet another souls-like, the introduction of Guardian Spirits and an intricate loot system do more than enough to set it apart. One area in which it shines is melee combat, with each weapon type having unique skills and moves depending on which stance the player is in. With that being said, ranged weapons in Nioh 2 can also be extremely powerful, so the best bows, cannons, and rifles deserve a shot.
14 Barbarian's Hatchets
Of the many different weapon types in Nioh 2, hatchets are one of the harder to use. These small axes have a very low range but can deal high damage if players learn how to time their attacks. Hatchets scale best with the dexterity stat but are also improved by courage and magic.
The Barbarian's hatchets have a strong block of 59 with a relatively low break strength of 46. However, their special ability makes them very useful in the early game as they increase the number of items dropped by enemies upon death. The Smithing Text for these hatchets can be found as a rare drop during the mission 'The Point of No Return'.
Required Materials
- 3x Leather Cord
- 3x Wood
- 1x Poison Pearl
- 1x Bladed Horn
13 Raishodo
Bows deal less damage than rifles and hand cannons but can be fired more quickly and quietly. The player can also carry more arrows than ammunition, making bows more useful against bigger groups of enemies. Raishodo improves the fast-firing nature of the bow as its intrinsic perk grants it a quicker draw speed, letting players kill several enemies in the blink of an eye.
This bow has a break stat of 44 and scales best with Heart. For players wishing to deal the most damage with a bow, or play the game as stealthily as possible, the smithing text can drop from Nue during 'Shadows Creep at Kurama' or 'Darkness Brewing'.
Required Materials
- 2x Ingot
- 2x Leather Cord
- 2x Wood
- 1x Primordial Mud
12 White Bone Spirit Tonfa's
Nioh 2 isn't the hardest souls-like game out there, but what it lacks in difficulty it makes up for in variety. There are 16 different weapon categories for players to choose from, some of which are inspired by actual feudal Japanese weaponry. Tonfas are a useful off-hand weapon that works well with spears and axes.
Players have a chance to find the smithing text for the White Bone Spirit Tonfas by defeating Imagawa Yoshimoto. This weapon is situational but will deal extra damage against Yokai enemies. These tonfas scale best with courage and are capable of dealing 61 break damage.
11 Ravenwing Rifle
Rifles scale best with Skill, although they also gain some benefit from Courage and Dexterity. They work as the midpoint for the ranged weapons, dealing more damage than bows and having more ammunition than hand cannons. This makes them a versatile and simple addition to any build.
The Ravenwing rifle has a respectable break stat of 85 but what makes it an excellent ranged option is the set bonus special effect. Ravenwing is part of the Saika's Yatagarasu set which grants the player several useful effects for dealing ranged damage such as a 20% bullseye bonus and a 20% chance to not consume ammo. If players want to create the ultimate rifle build, they can gain the smithing text from Saika Magoichi in 'Pervading Waters' and 'The Third Word'.
10 Benkei's Splitstaff
Each different weapon type in Nioh 2 will scale best with a different stat, meaning there are suitable weapons for any build in the game. Splitstaffs improve alongside the player's magic stat and as such make great weapons for players who want to use Onmyo Magic Skills.
The Benkei Splitstaff can imbue corruption and boasts 76 breaking power making it one of the strongest splitstaffs in the game. This weapon is also part of the Mighty Monk armor set which, while not the best armor in the game, will boost the player's health by 150 if they have two or more items equipped. The smithing text for this weapon is obtained by killing Benkei in the mission 'A Song To Calm The Storm.'
Required Materials
- 3x Ingot
- 3x Wood
- 2x Lacquer
- 1x Nue's Claw
9 Ippon-Datara's Hammer
Axes and Hammers are the most difficult weapons to wield effectively as unlike many of the other options they are incredibly slow. The long wind-up animations will leave players prone to attack making precise timing and ki management a necessity.
If the player does hit their target, Ippon Datara's Hammer will deal 126 breaking damage, which is capable of smashing through most enemies' defenses. This enormous hammer is unlocked from the smithing text dropped by the one-legged yokai Ippon Datara and scales best with strength and constitution.
Required Materials
- 4x Ingot
- 1x Wood
- 1x Leather Cord
- 1x Ippon Datara Fang
8 Tatsuke Cannon
The best hand cannons in Nioh 2 deal massive single-shot damage, making them excellent single-target damage dealers. They scale best with Stamina, making them a good companion to the slower melee weapons in the game.
Obtained through progressive the main story, the Tatsuke Cannon slightly counteracts the slow nature of the weapon type with an increased fire rate. At 144 break, a single shot can deal more than enough damage to kill most non-boss enemies in the game. The ability to fire multiple shots more quickly, therefore, makes this weapon the perfect option for destroying a boss's health bar.
Required Material:
- 5x Ingot
- 1x Wood
- 2x Leather Cord
- 1x Broken Demon Tile
7 Little Crow And Quickdraw
Fans of other samurai games will appreciate Nioh 2's attention to detail in recreating the mythical creatures of feudal Japan. Those who are samurai enthusiasts will probably gravitate towards dual sword builds as they are incredibly versatile and effective as well as historically accurate.
Little Crow and Quickdraw are a pair of swords whose smithing text is dropped as a reward for defeating Uminyudo. These swords have a B+ bonus for dexterity and a solid blocking strength of 60. While their breaking damage is relatively low, the incredible speed offered by these swords will allow players to destroy their opponents in a flurry of steel.
Required Materials
- 5x Tamahagane
- 1x Wood
- 1x Lacquer
- 1x Karasu Tengu Feather
6 Raikiri
A pro tip for players starting Nioh 2 is to choose a sword build for their first playthrough. Swords are some of the most versatile weapons in the game and are useful when players don't know what type of enemy they will be facing.
The Raikiri has the imbue lightening special effect making it very effective against wind-type enemies. The smithing text is dropped by Shuten Doji who can be found in the Mausoleum of Evil. This sword deals 76 breaking damage and scales best with the heart stat, which makes it great for first-time players who will likely put a lot of points into improving their Ki.
Required Materials
- 5x Tamahagane
- 1x Wood
- 1x Lacquer
- 1x Waira Claw
5 Seething Dragon
Ki is one of the most important stats in Nioh 2 as it not only dictates how many actions the player can perform but also how many attacks they can withstand from their opponents. Switchglaives are a difficult weapon class to master as their special switch stance ability can quickly drain stamina if not used properly.
The Seething Dragon can be acquired during the 'In The Eye of the Beholder' mission from the smithing text dropped by Otakemaru. This unique switchglaive is one of the only items in the game to grant faster Ki recovery every time the player kills an enemy.