9 February 2026

Best Style & Weapon Skills to Unlock First in Nioh 3

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Nioh 3 has several skill trees for players to tinker with, and while the diversity is welcome, having so many things to choose from can be very overwhelming for players who are completely new to the series. The skills you get have a significant effect on how effective you are in combat, but unlocking them is only half the battle. You’ll still need to learn how to work and how you can incorporate them into your gameplay. In this guide, we’ll cover the best Samurai & Ninja skill in Nioh 3 as well as some tips on how to use them properly.

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Best Samurai Skills to Get First in Nioh 3

Nioh 3 Samurai Frost Moon Skill
Nioh 3 Samurai Frost Moon Skill
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Skill

Description

Deflect

Block an incoming attack at the perfect time to Deflect it, negating its damage while recovering your Ninjutsu and Arts gauges.

Flux 1 & 2

Changing to another Stance after a Ki Pulse greatly increases the amount of Ki recovered.

Frost Moon Skills

The three Frost Moon skills allow you to follow-up with a free hit after using Flux to recover Ki. Do this by inputting the Stance swap button again after swapping Stances.

High/Low Stance

Switch to High/Low Stance. Your moveset and dodge behavior changes depending on what Stance you’re in.

Deflecting attacks and using Frost Moon skills are the key tenets of Samurai combat in Nioh 3. These skills effectively allow you to stand your ground and continuously trade blows with the enemy without running out of Ki or taking damage. Stance swapping will let you do some really cool and powerful combos, but if you’re a complete beginner who’s just learning how to play Nioh 3, we recommend fully mastering Mid Stance of any weapon first.

You can use the Frost Moon attack of the same Stance you’re currently in, but you won’t get the extra Ki recovery from Flux.

Nioh 3 Caestus Stomp Skill
Nioh 3 Caestus Stomp Skill
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Weapon

Skills

Notes

Sword

Kick


Night Rain


Kick is great for damaging enemy Ki, while Night Rain is great for dealing damage to Ki-drained enemies.

Dual Swords

Mortal Flow


God of Wind 2


Use Mortal Flow to close gaps and God of Wind 2 to punish. Use Spirit Guardian skills or Flux to cancel recovery animations.

Odachi

Twin Moons


Sunset Breeze: Heaven


Sunset Breeze: Heaven lets you transition from Mid/Low Stance to High Stance mid-combo, giving you smooth access to Twin Moons.

Axes/Hammers

Victory Rush


Titanic Strength


Use Victory Rush to recover Ki while damaging enemies, and Titanic Strength to finish your combos.

Switchglaive

Kibosh Kicker


Switch Stance: Blade/Edge/Retribution

Kibosh Kicker is great for depleting enemy Ki. The Switch Stance skills are highly technical, but they play an important part in Switchglaive gameplay, so it’s best to get used to them early.

Spear

Spear Bash


Spear Flourish


Both Spear Bash and Spear Flourish are great for adding extra damage to your combos.

Cestuses

Stomp


Spinning Kicks


Rushing Gale


Stomp to increase your damage, then combo Spinning Kicks into Rushing Gale for strong damage.

We recommend getting the skills listed above to help you learn some very basic combos for each of the weapons. Practice using them in combat so you can get a better feel for how to use them.

You can respec for free in Nioh 3, and if you want to practice these skills somewhere isolated, go to a Shrine, select Battle Scroll, then look for the Training Ground option.

Best Ninja Skills to Get First in Nioh 3

Nioh 3 Ninja Evade Skill
Nioh 3 Ninja Evade Skill
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Skill

Description

Evade

Dodge at the perfect time to restore Ki and both Arts and Ninjutsu Gauges.

Cicada Shell

Use right before an enemy hits you to teleport behind them.

Flame Breath

Spit out a jet of flame.

Gunpowder Bomb

Throw an explosive bomb.

Groundfire

Lay down an explosive trap.

Unlike Samurai Style’s skill tree, the one for Ninja Style is more like a toolbox. While Samurai’s Flux and Stance-related skills are all crucial to how that Style plays, the Ninjutsu and techniques under the Ninja skill tree are all situational (except for Evade, which is generally useful). We picked the skills above for the following reasons:

  • Evade enables perfect dodging, improving your Ki and Ninjutsu management if you can time your dodges correctly.
  • Cicada Shell lets you cancel out of combos and dodge incoming attacks.
  • Flame Breath gives you an easy way to make enemies burn. It’s also great for dealing with the slime-like water yokai and other water-weak enemies.
  • Gunpowder Bomb is for dealing area damage; great for groups of targets.
  • Groundfire is an alternate option for Gunpowder Bomb that deals more damage.

Ninjutsu can also be used while in the air, and doing so lets you use them faster.

Nioh 3 Ninja Kusarigama Skill
Nioh 3 Ninja Kusarigama Skill
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Weapon

Skills

Notes

Ninja Swords

Shadow Cyclone


Kurama Sword Dance


Use Shadow Cyclone to position yourself behind an enemy, then follow up with Kurama Sword Dance for damage.

Dual Ninja Swords

Cloudsplitter


Spinning Drill


Use Cloud Splitter to go mid-air, use a Ninjutsu like Groundfire, then finish with Spinning Drill.

Kusarigama

Deadly Mark


Crimson Flurry


Start with a Light Attack into Deadly Mark, then use Crimson Flurry. Finish with a Spirit Guardian skill or Crimson Flurry 2.

Tonfa

Impenetrability


Dragon Slayer


Storm of Strikes

Parry and counter with Impenetrability and Dragon Slayer. Use Storm of Strikes to close gaps and deal damage.

Hatchets

Scaling Waterfall


Plummet


Scaling Waterfall enables aerial combos, and Plummet ends them.

Splitstaves

Serpent Sweep


Darting Cloud


Falcon Strike


Darting Cloud and Falcon Strike are great for positioning yourself behind enemies. Use Serpent Sweep to deal tons of damage when behind targets.

Talons

Flying Fist


Spinning Kicks


Flying Fist disengages you from enemies, while Spinning Kick gets you closer to them.

As you continue your playthrough, you’ll eventually get equipment with Crucible Arts, weapon skills that are directly tied to weapons themselves. Make sure to check them out and see if any of them can fit into your combos.

Using Ninja Style is all about managing your Ki and being relentless with your assaults. Get in, hit the enemy as hard as you can, then get out.