This isn’t like most action romps, as your gauge can level up

You know the drill in pretty much every game that features some sort of “Devil Trigger” or “Rage of the Gods” mechanic (Devil May CryorGod of Warrespectively).

Typically you want to save this game-changing power for a tougher encounter, or to save your bacon last-minute in a pinch. But inNioh 2, given thatusing it liberallyhelps you level the form up with its own skill tree, you’ll want to forget what you know.

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To trigger your Yokai Shift ability, you just need topress Triangle and Circle at the same timewhen your gauge is full (pictured below). From there you have access to a host of new abilities and temporary immunity (getting hit costs you gauge and turns you back sooner): typical Devil Trigger stuff. It comes in handy during boss fights to sort of sleepwalk through tougher phases, so in certain cases, saving it makes sense.

But when walking about levels randomly: verify you trigger Yokai Shift every chance you get. By the time you reach the boss you might end up leveling it up, and trust me: you’ll know when that obvious boss door is within reach.

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[Looking for moreNioh 2pointers? Check out our guides onhow to unlock Onmyo and Ninjutsu skill points,how to trade with the Sudama,how to power up your Guardian Spirit and Soul Cores,and how to farm Amrita.]

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