Gaming: Breaking How To Find And Beat The Bloodedge Demon In Nioh 3

Gaming: Breaking How To Find And Beat The Bloodedge Demon In Nioh 3

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The Bloodedge Demon is the most unique boss in Nioh 3, since this yokai scales based on how many revenants you've killed—those red spirits of other players that you can summon for a duel. If you've been very liberal with your friendly summons (the blue ones), then you've likely had to kill a lot of angry revenants to recoup your Ochoko Cups. Because of this, the Bloodedge Demon can be a terror.

But before you can even fight the Bloodedge Demon, you need to know where to find it. You've no doubt prayed at a shrine and been told that the "Bloodedge Demon has appeared", but you're not given any clues as to where it is—or even what it is. So, here's what you need to know.

The Bloodedge Demon spawns periodically throughout your journey, and you'll need to interact with its bloody grave to summon it. This is a large sword surrounded by a purple glow that'll spawn in a random location on the map.

Source: PC Gamer