Nine Solsbeckons players to explore its vast world and confront powerful bosses. Its expansive combat mechanics, including melee and ranged attacks, parrying, blocking, and talismans, can either make gameplay feel smooth with mastery or incredibly challenging without it.

Players familiar withgames like Hollow Knightand Sekiro will find similar mechanics here as well. Nevertheless, a beginner’s guide can provide valuable insights from the start, helping players navigate choices effectively and avoid feeling overwhelmed later on. This guide presents the best beginner tips aimed at minimizing mistakes and maximizing the rich experience you will get by exploring Yi’s journey in exacting revenge.

Yi exploring Pavilion in Nine Sols

Play The Story Mode

Thecombat in the game is pretty brutaland unforgiving if youplay it in the standard mode. Enemies hit hard,Yi’s health drops significantly, boss fights take forever to beat, anddying frequently causes frustrationwhile playing in the standard mode.

TheStory mode tones down all the damageYi takes. Enemy encounters andboss fights become easierto beat, and theoverall experience of unfolding Yi’s storyand exploring the game’s vast worldbecomes enjoyable.

Yi getting hit by crossbow enemy in Nine Sols

While thestory mode takes away the difficulty curve,players who prefer tough boss fights and winning over bosses using precise parry mechanicsmay not want to play in the story mode. Thecombat becomes monotonousand overly simplistic.

Once you have picked a difficulty mode,you cannot change back to another difficulty mode during your playthrough.Choose Wisely!

Yi Roaming in Pavilion in Nine Sols

Remain Calm: Rushing Will Kill You

Thecore combat demands staying patientand remaining calm in the game.Brute forcing your waythrough the crowds or bosses just to reach the next area in the gamewill only get you killed.

Therefore,we recommend you wait for the perfect moment to strikean enemy andretreat to a safe spot before getting hit. Onlyattack when you see an opening, such as when an enemy has finished its attack and goes into a cooldown animation.

Yi buying Pipe Upgrades from 3D Printer in Nine Sols

Thisalso applies to boss encounters. Most bosses haveswift attack patterns and small combo strings. It means thatYi will get to strike back very oftenonce the boss is done executing an attack.

Visit The Pavilion Often

ThePavilion is your base of operations, where you willfind NPCs and robot vendors selling upgradesfor Yi and unlocking utilities to aid him on his journey. If youdo not visit the Pavilionoften, youcould miss out on many upgrades and unlockables.

Thebest time to visit the Pavilionis usuallyafter beating a boss. Any interactable NPC or Sol Carrier you encounter or defeat will move to the Pavilion. For example, theKuafu NPC, whounlocks the Azure Bowfor Yi,relocates there once you meethim.

Yi using the bow in Nine Sols

Skipping visits to the Pavilionwhile exploring new areas means you willoverlook important upgradesthat couldhave been useful sooner. Do not do this!

Buy The Health Upgrades Early

Health upgrades are essential for Yi’s survivalin both the Standard and Story modes of the game. As you progress from early to mid and late-game areas,boss encounters, and enemy attacks become increasingly dangerous.

There aretwo types of health upgrades:Pipe Vials and Medicinal Brew.Pipe Vials increase the number of timesyou canuse Yi’s Pipeto restore health,whileMedicinal Brewincreases Yi’s overall health bar.

Yi avoiding unncessary engagement with enemies in Nine Sols

Acquiringboth upgrades is essential for enhancing Yi’s survivaland overcoming bosses in the mid to late stages of the game. While it ispossible to defeat some of the toughest bosses with limited Pipe Vials, doing so requiresmastering parry mechanicslike a true pro.

Thin The Crowd Using The Bow

At the start of the game,Yi does not have the Azure Bow. Youunlock itby defeating Yingzhaoand thenspeaking with Kuafuback at the Pavilion. Once you do, Kuafu will give Yi the Azure Bow, apowerful weapon perfect for taking out multiple enemiesat once.

TheAzure Bow’s strength lies in its abilitytoeliminate multiple targets with a single shot. Simply line them up and unleash the arrow in their direction. Byupgrading the bow’s arrow count and damage through Kuafu, you canenhance its effectivenesseven further.

Yi is air dashing in Nine Sols

Not only is theAzure Bow a powerful ranged weaponin combat, but it isalso a great tool for farming in-game currency. You can strategicallyfast-travel to areas with multiple enemies near the Node Systemand use the Azure Bow to take them out swiftly, earning the in-game currency quickly.

By following this approach, you will not onlyuse the Azure Bow to thin out enemy ranksbut alsoaccumulate more in-game currency. This extra currency can then be used to purchase upgrades from both the Printer and Kuafu.

Yi Fighting Yingzhao in Nine Sols

Avoid Unnecessary Fights

Whenever yourest at the Node system or use fast travel,enemies will respawnin their original locations. Thisrequires you to defeat them againto progress.

While you doearn in-game currency each time you defeat enemies, the repetitive nature of thisprocess can become tiresome. Therefore, it iswise to avoid engaging enemiesin areas you havealready visitedto minimize the risk of dying and retracing your steps.

Yi getting destroyed by Yingzhao in Nine Sols

Focus onmoving forward without unnecessary combatto streamline your story progression and acquire all nine Sols from the bosses.

Revisit Areas To Collect Loot

As you explore different regions, you will oftenencounter obstacles or hard-to-reach areasthatprevent further exploration. These barriers, known as progression blockers,remain until Yi acquires a new ability.

Once you unlock a new skill,like Air Dash, previously inaccessible areas become reachable. That is whyit is a good idea to revisit areasyou couldnot access beforeandcollect the missable loot.

Yi died while fighting Yingzhao In Nine Sols

This valuable loot can includecomponents you can recyclefor in-game currency,rare Jadesto enhance Yi’s talisman, orvaluable upgrades for Yi’s utility.

Master The Parry Mechanic

Parry is the core mechanicof the combat in the game. Every encounter, whether minor or with a major boss,requires perfect timing to parry. This allows you toavoid getting hitandseize the opportunity to strikeback.

While you can alwaysblock enemy attacks, doing so willdeplete some of Yi’s health. Learning the parry should not be avoided becauseyou need all the healthyou can getto survive longer and defeat bosses. Mastering the parry mechanic is the only way to outsmart and beat bosses easily.

Parry also opens up a window to strikewith the normal attacks oruse various talismans. The effect of each talisman can vary depending on the installed Jades.

Sometalismans can help you deal significant damageto a boss, while others canaid in regaining some of Yi’s health. Therefore, never miss the opportunity to parry and strike back with talismans.

Learn Attack Patterns Of Bosses

Every boss fight encounter is unique. Sometimes you willfight a tough boss on your own. Other times,there will be minions attackingtoo.

To win over the bosses and progress Yi’s story, itis important to learn how bosses attack. Youmight die a lot while you are learning, but that is okay! After the boss’s attack, thereis a short break when Yi can hit back. Or, if youremember their moves,Yi can parryand attack without waiting for a break.

Dying Is Okay: Learn From Your Mistakes

Combat in the game can be tough, and as youadvance through the storyand face stronger bosses,it gets even harder. You willprobably die a lot while you are learningto use new equipment, Jades, and abilities.

But do not worry –it is all part of the learning process! As long as you areimproving your combat skills and gradually defeating bossesone by one,it is okay to face setbacks. Although dying often can be frustrating, try not to get too stressed out! Always learn from your mistakes.