Nioh Amrita Farming Tips: Find Out Where To Earn This Currency Quickly

Nioh players normally earn Amrita by killing their opponents. William Adams will need a lot of this currency if he wants to become powerful real quick.

Where To Farm The Precious Amrita

A YouTube presenter managed to find a Lucrative Amrita farm. It's actually a sub-mission known as Finders, Keepers. Players simply have to kill one opponent over and over again and gain plenty of Amrita in the process. Once this method gets old, the protagonist has other ways to earn the currency in the game.

How To Gain Amrita Quick

It seems quantity is better than quality in Nioh. Adams will get more of the currency killing many weaker enemies than a few powerful ones. Players can also make use of armors and weapons that collects Amrita. These items though will not offer the best protection.

Titles like Agyo or Ungyo are not merely for prestige, they can also earn players some currency too. Items no longer needed are disenchanted at the shrines in exchange for Amrita. Spirit Stones don't offer much but every little amount helps.

Oracle Blessing brings a lot of Amrita but if players include the Kodama the output increases by around 25 percent. Dying in the game may cost players to lose their currency. Fortunately, the Summoner's Candle can help them get it back. It's still a new game and players can still find various ways to farm more of the much needed Amrita.

About Nioh

Nioh is an RPG that tells the story of Western Samurai named William Adams. The protagonist sets out to battle demons called Yokai. The game was developed by Koei Tecmo and only available for the Sony PlayStation. Its gameplay include multiplayer co-operative mode. Its fighting system also involves the use of stances crucial to defeating the opponent. A partial video walkthrough of the game is available here. Interestingly, the Tecmo assigned the game development to Team Ninja, the same group that created Ninja Gaiden.

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