Nioh: How to Use the Blacksmith (Buy, Sell, Forge, Soul Match, & More)

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Refashion

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Nioh Blacksmith Guide

The Refashion function is like a dream come true for all the fashionistas out there. For a very small price, you can refashion your weapons and armor, and make them look like any other piece of gear you’ve come across in the game. The weapon’s stats and perks won’t change, only the look of it. Of course, you can only change the look of a katana to make it look like a different katana in the game. You can’t make it look like an axe.

 

Reforge

Nioh Blacksmith Guide

Say you’ve finally landed a purple weapon that has most of the special effects you could ever want, but there’s just that one random special effect on there that you could do without. This is where the Reforge function available at Nioh’s Blacksmith comes into play. For a small amount of gold, and some spirit chunks and fragments, you can change any of the perks on your weapon or armor to something else. The change is completely random, so you might have to pay up quite a bit of gold before you get the perk you want. Still, this is a great refinement tool for those looking to finish up their character builds.


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