Conquer Takasugi Shinsaku Nioh 3 Boss Guide
This fight rewards patience, observation, and clean execution more than raw damage. Enter the arena with a calm, focused approach: manage your Ki, keep your posture and stance discipline, and treat each of Takasugi Shinsaku’s animations as a promise of what comes next. Takasugi is an agile human-style boss who mixes swordplay with a revolver and a loyal spirit that contributes ranged pressure; he punishes reckless aggression and rewards well-timed counters and punishes. The boss appears in the Bakumatsu stage inside a temple dojo and is encountered during the mission where the narrative introduces him; expect a mix of close-range slashes, mid-range gunshots, spirit-assisted wind attacks, and a handful of unblockable or grab animations that must be avoided rather than blocked.
Loadout and build recommendations
Choose a loadout that emphasizes sustained Ki control, mobility, and quick burst windows. The following recommendations are tuned for a straightforward, beginner-friendly clear while remaining effective at higher difficulties.
Weapon: One-handed katana or spear for balanced speed and guard options; katana is recommended for its quick stance changes and reliable punishes. If you prefer range, a mid-tier rifle or kusarigama can work, but close-range weapons let you exploit stagger windows faster.
Armor and accessories: Equip gear that boosts Ki recovery and stamina efficiency; items that increase posture or reduce stagger are helpful. Prioritize pieces that grant elemental resistance to wind or reduce stun from gunshots if available.
Guardian Spirit: Use a spirit that grants Ki regen or a defensive buff; a spirit that can interrupt or punish with a short summon helps create openings when Takasugi retreats. Shami-choro is associated with Takasugi in lore and fight notes, but pick a spirit that complements your playstyle.
Ninjutsu and Onmyo: Bring a smoke bomb or shadow clone to break combos and create breathing room. Onmyo talismans that reduce stagger or heal a small amount over time are useful.
Consumables: Stock high-quality elixirs, Ki-recovery items, and a few status-curing items. If you have access to items that reduce stun or interrupt from firearms, bring them.
How the arena and positioning matter
The boss arena is a dojo-style room with moderate space and a few pillars or edges that can be used to bait or avoid certain attacks. Positioning is crucial: stay slightly off-center so you can sidestep or circle around Takasugi quickly and avoid being cornered. When he uses his revolver, he often tries to create distance; use that moment to close in and pressure him before he repositions. If the spirit performs wind-based attacks, keep lateral movement to avoid being pushed into a wall or off-balance. Observing the boss’s footwork and weapon orientation gives you the earliest cues for his next move.
Recognizing Takasugi Shinsaku’s core moves and tells
Understanding the boss’s tells is the single most important skill for this fight. Watch for these signature animations and respond accordingly:
Sparkling sword pull (Grab/Throw) — When Takasugi pulls his sword back and it sparkles, he’s telegraphing a grab. Backstep or sprint away immediately; once the grab connects it’s nearly impossible to escape.
Jump crash — He leaps and hangs briefly before slamming down. Wait a beat and dodge toward him as he lands to avoid the shockwave and punish the recovery.
Gunshots and stagger stun — Mid-range gunfire can briefly stun you; if you’re hit, expect a follow-up slash. Use guard or dodge timing to avoid the initial shot and close the gap.
Spirit windblast — The guardian spirit assists with wind-based ranged attacks; these are unblockable and must be dodged. Keep moving laterally and avoid standing in place when the spirit is active.
Backslide reposition + charge — Takasugi will often backslide or sidestep then immediately charge with a thrust or uppercut; be ready to step to his flank and punish the recovery.
Phase breakdown and step-by-step tactics
Takasugi’s fight can be divided into two main phases: the human-combat phase where his spirit assists and he uses a mix of gun and sword, and the enraged phase where his aggression increases and he adds more lethal combos. Treat each phase as a separate mini-boss with its own rhythm.
Phase 1: Opening rhythm and safe windows
Start the fight by feeling out his timing. Don’t commit to long combos until you’ve seen his basic strings. Your goal in this phase is to chip away Ki, create stagger windows, and learn his spacing.
First 30 seconds — Keep distance and bait a gunshot. When he fires, close quickly and land a single heavy or light attack to test his interrupt. If he begins a combo, look for the mid-combo burst break window and use a quick heavy to interrupt and deal posture damage.
Punish the backslide — When he backslides, he often follows with a charge; step to his side and land a 2–3 hit combo, then retreat. Use Ki management—don’t overcommit.
Spirit handling — The spirit will occasionally fire wind blasts; when you see the spirit ready, avoid long combos and instead use short pokes or a single heavy to keep pressure without getting caught by ranged attacks.
Phase 2: Aggression spike and ultimate moves
Once Takasugi reaches a health threshold, his aggression increases and he strings longer combos with fewer recovery frames. He may also use more frequent grabs and jump-crash attacks.
Respect the grab — The sparkling sword grab becomes more frequent. When you see the sparkle, immediately create distance; if you’re too close, dodge backward and then circle to his blind side.
Punish recovery frames — Many of his powerful combos end with a long recovery; learn to identify those endings and punish with your strongest burst (e.g., a stance-switch heavy or a Guardian Spirit summon).
Use the environment — If he pins you near a pillar or wall, use a smoke bomb or a quick dash to reset spacing. Don’t try to trade hits in cramped spaces.
Final window — As his health drops low, he will attempt desperate, high-damage moves. Keep a full Ki bar and a healing elixir ready; bait one of his big finishers and punish with everything you have during the long recovery.
Step-by-step fight plan (easy, repeatable routine)
Follow this routine to make the fight predictable and manageable.
Approach and observe — Walk in, block the first shot or dodge it, and watch his first combo. Note whether he favors gun or sword to start.
Close on the first gunshot — After he fires, sprint in and land a quick two-hit combo, then back off. This conditions him to hesitate when he fires.
Exploit the mid-combo burst — When he strings three or more hits, look for the mid-combo pause and use a heavy to interrupt; this deals posture damage and opens a larger punish.
Avoid the sparkle — If you see the sword sparkle, immediately retreat; do not attempt to block.
Use short combos only — Keep your combos to 2–3 hits; long combos leave you vulnerable to the spirit’s windblast or a sudden gunshot.
When he backslides, step in — Backslide is your invitation to land a safe punish.
Save your burst for phase two — Hold your strongest consumable or Guardian Spirit summon for when he becomes aggressive and recovery windows are longer.
Finish decisively — When his health is low, bait a big move, dodge through it, and use a full burst combo or spirit summon to end the fight.
Defensive techniques and Ki management
Ki management is the backbone of this fight. Overextending will get you punished by gunshots or grabs. Use these defensive habits:
Short combos: Two light attacks then a retreat keeps Ki high and leaves you ready to dodge.
Ki recovery windows: After a successful punish, step back and let your Ki recover before committing again. Use a quick stance change to regain Ki faster if your build supports it.
Guard vs dodge: Guarding reduces damage but drains Ki; dodging costs less Ki and often grants invulnerability frames. Prefer dodge timing for gunshots and jump attacks; guard only when you must tank a predictable slash.
Use elixirs wisely: If you’re low on Ki and the boss is about to use a long combo, use a Ki-restoring item rather than trying to trade hits.
Offensive priorities and punish targets
Target the boss’s recovery frames and the spirit’s cooldowns. The most valuable punish windows are:
Post-grab recovery — If he whiffs a grab, he’s vulnerable for a long time.
Post-jump crash — After the slam, he has a recovery window; dodge into him and land a heavy.
After gun reload — If he fires twice and reloads, that reload is a short but exploitable window to close distance and land damage.
Spirit cast cooldown — When the spirit finishes a windblast, it has a short cooldown; use that time to commit to a short combo.
Tools, ninjutsu, and onmyo that make the fight easier
A few specific tools can swing the fight in your favor:
Smoke bomb — Breaks combos and gives breathing room when the boss gets aggressive.
Flash or stun tool — Briefly stuns Takasugi and opens a punish window.
Shadow clone — Distracts the spirit and can absorb a windblast, letting you close in.
Onmyo talismans — Use talismans that reduce stagger or provide small heals over time to offset chip damage.
Positioning and movement patterns to adopt
Adopt a circular movement pattern around Takasugi rather than straight-line approaches. Circle to his left (his sword side) more often than his right to avoid the most common follow-up slashes. When he backslides, step to his flank and attack; when he aims the gun, close diagonally to his blind spot. Avoid being pinned against walls or pillars; if you find yourself cornered, use a smoke bomb or sprint to reset.
Common mistakes and how to fix them
Mistake: Trading hits during long combos. Fix: Use short combos and retreat; only commit when you see a clear recovery.
Mistake: Trying to block the grab. Fix: Backstep or sprint away at the first sparkle.
Mistake: Ignoring the spirit. Fix: Watch the spirit’s animation and avoid standing still during its wind attacks.
Mistake: Overusing Ki-draining skills. Fix: Reserve stance switches and heavy skills for punish windows.
Advanced tips for speedrunners and high-difficulty runs
Stance switching: Use stance-switch heavy attacks to maximize posture damage during the mid-combo burst.
Perfect parry windows: If your timing is tight, parry the first slash of a combo to create a massive punish window.
Damage stacking: Use Guardian Spirit summons immediately after interrupting a combo to stack damage while he’s staggered.
Rewards and drops to expect
Defeating Takasugi yields unique armor sets and weapon drops tied to his samurai background; expect samurai-themed gear and occasional rare weapon drops. These rewards make the fight worth repeating for gear optimization and collection.
Quick reference checklist before you enter
Weapon: One-handed katana or preferred fast weapon.
Guardian Spirit: Ki regen or defensive spirit.
Tools: Smoke bomb, shadow clone, elixirs.
Consumables: High-grade elixirs and Ki-restoring items.
Mindset: Observe, bait, punish; avoid grabs.
FAQ
What is Takasugi Shinsaku’s biggest weakness? His biggest weakness is predictable recovery after certain combos—especially the jump-crash and post-grab whiff. Exploit those long recovery frames with heavy punishes and Guardian Spirit summons.
Should I fight Takasugi at range or close up? Close range is generally safer because you can interrupt his gun usage and punish recovery frames. However, be ready to back off when the spirit uses wind attacks. Positioning and timing are more important than pure range.
Which weapon deals the most reliable damage? A fast one-handed katana is the most reliable for consistent punishes and stance changes. It balances speed and posture damage, letting you exploit mid-combo burst windows.
Can I parry his gunshots? Gunshots are best dodged; parrying is risky and timing-sensitive. Use dodge invulnerability frames to avoid the initial shot and close the gap.
What do I do if I keep getting grabbed? Watch for the sword sparkle and immediately retreat or sprint away. If you’re too close, use a smoke bomb to break the follow-up. Practice recognizing the tell and you’ll stop getting caught.
Is there a recommended Guardian Spirit? Pick a spirit that boosts Ki recovery or provides a defensive buff; spirits that summon briefly to interrupt or add damage during a punish window are especially valuable.
How do I handle the spirit’s wind attacks? Keep lateral movement and avoid standing still. Use short combos and reposition immediately after the spirit casts to avoid being pushed into a wall or stunned.
Will this strategy work on higher difficulties? Yes—fundamentals scale. On higher difficulties you must be stricter with Ki management, tighter with dodges, and more precise with punish timing. Save your strongest consumables for the final phase.
What’s the single most important thing to learn for this fight? Recognizing the grab tell (sparkling sword) and the jump-crash timing. Avoiding those two will drastically reduce deaths and open consistent punish windows.
Any last-minute tips? Stay patient, watch animations, and treat each successful punish as a chance to recover Ki and reset. The fight is about rhythm—find his rhythm and break it.
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