Nioh 3 is now out globally on PC and consoles, and there are plenty of quests to complete.
At the centre lies the main campaign with a beautiful story. The main campaign will serve you plenty of challenging enemies to take down as you reach towards the climax. However, there are plenty of side quests to complete along the way.
This guide will provide you with every quest that we have discovered in Nioh 3 so far.
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All main quests in Nioh 3
The main campaign of Nioh 3 is divided into seven Acts. All but the first one are directly attached to Japanese historical eras.
Prologue
- The Fall of Edo Castle
Act 1: Warring States (1572 CE)
- The Battle of Hitokoto Slope
- The Hamamatsu Incident
- The Battle of Futamata Castle
- The Battle of Mikatagahara
- The Battle of Saigagake
Act 2: Heian (1190 CE)
- The Age of Clans Begins
- Heian Befouled
- A Cause Too Great
Act 3: Antiquity (247 CE)
- Calamity’s Seed
- Ill Omen
Act 4: Return to Edo (1622 CE)
- To the Beginning
Act 5: Bakumatsu (1864 CE)
- A New Era
- Those Left Behind
- Final Hope
Act 6: Final Battle of Edo (1622 CE)
- What Makes a Shogun
All side quests in Nioh 3
Side quests are optional campaigns that you can complete to gain extra rewards and character levels. Completing side quests is pretty necessary since leveling up makes it easier to complete the main campaign.
Act 1: Warring States (1572 CE)
- A Drop of Hope
- Desecrated Hot Spring
- Insatiable Hunger
- Kodama Seeker
- Abundant Evil
- Fated Land
- Li’s Memento
- Headaches
- The Great Shogun of the Heian Era
- Searching For A Spy
- The Demon’s Regimen
- Becoming Champion of the East
- A Fierce Flame
- Depicting The Tiger of Kai
- Those Who Live In The Shadows
- Origin of the Haunting Caves
- Vengeful Blade
Act 2: Heian (1190 CE)
- True Samurai of Kamakura
- Thoughts Bequeathed
- Memories in the Blade
- Follow the Soldier’s Shadow
- In Search of Eternal Youth
- Putrid Paradise
Act 5: Bakumatsu (1864 CE)
- Well, Well, Well
- Beast of the Underworld
- Ryoma’s Bequeathment
- Peerless Katana
There are no side quests in certain Acts. Additionally, you can also try out the Battle Scroll System for a few missions that can be activated from the shrine.
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The Naval Update in Rust has introduced the Deep Sea location for players to explore, and there are plenty of things to find.
The Naval update is the first major patch of the new year. It centers around how water voyages have worked in the past, while it also brings up the Deep Sea. The new region is filled with danger, but rewards await those who’re bold enough.
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How to reach the Deep Sea in Rust
The first task is a Boat Building Station and the necessary resources for building it. As an alternative, you can use the RHIBs or PT Boats to venture into this new region. However, having your own boat is better. Incidentally, you can’t find the Deep Sea, which is strange but understandable.
Once you’ve built your boat, load plenty of resources and supplies. Then, you can begin your journey to locate the new region. You can do so either on your own or with your buddies.
Rust Deep Sea location explored
The Deep Sea is a dangerous area to be in, and expect to find enemies in plenty. Here are a few things that the region offers.
Floating Cities
You’ll find Floating Cities in the Deep Sea location, which allows players to rest, recharge their supplies, and find essential things for their adventures. Floating Cities also have a farming barge that allows you to grow and harvest fresh fish.
You can also try your luck in the Deep Deck Casino in these cities. These places will allow you to interact with other players without bullets flying by your head.
Islands
You’ll find several small islands in the Deep Sea Location that offer you various loot. However, these lands are filled with Scientists who will prevent you from looting the place. The exact degree of resistance and resources that you find will vary across different islands, and they’re random.
Ghost Ship
You’ll occasionally come across dilapidated ships stranded in the middle of the ocean. These are Ghost Ships, and they’re filled with loot. However, they’re protected by scientists, and you’ll need to take them down to grab all the resources. Some Ghost Ships might also contain locked crates that you can hack for valuables.
Boats
The Scientists patrol the ocean waters in their own custom boats that come in two variants: PT and RHIBs. You’ll frequently find them around Ghost Ships, but their locations can be random. PT Boats have two turrets, and they can be extremely dangerous for players. RHIBs might not be armed, but you’ll find Scientists and equipment on them. Approaching them should be strategic, as the Scientists can and will fire at you.
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