Nioh Reputation Level: How to Increase It and What It Is

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How to Get More Reputation – Nioh

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As you play through Nioh, you’ll occasionally receive a pop-up message informing you that your reputation level has increased. This is an in-game feature that keeps track of how many titles you’ve earned in the game and those will go towards your reputation level. To check your current reputation level, simply click the touchpad and go to the Titles menu. Here, you’ll get to see all of the titles that you’ve earned so far, as well as your reputation and the number of Prestige points that you have.

The more titles you earn, the quicker your reputation will level up. As that level increases, you’ll earn more Prestige points, which can be spent on special perks and bonuses that will make your journey a little easier. These bonuses can increase your luck stat, allowing you to find rare items more easily, increase the amount of Amrita you earn, and decrease your damage taken. With that in mind, it’s definitely wise to keep track of your reputation and Prestige every now and then.

That’s all you need to know about your reputation level in Nioh. Be sure to check back with Twinfinite and our ever-expanding wiki for more tips, tricks, and information on Nioh.


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