9 essential Nier Automata tips to know before you play (2024)

By Samantha Nelson

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Leon Hurley

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Gear up for Nier Automata Game of the YoRHa Edition with this guide

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These Nier Automata tips will help you with whatever version of the game you're playing. Whether that's the original PS4 and PC launch in 2017, the Become as Gods edition on Xbox in 2018 or the 2019 Game of the YoRHa Edition.

Whatever Nier: Automata edition you're playing it's still the same challenge: escorting a collection of androids through deserts, abandoned factories and unsettling amusem*nt parks to make Earth nice for humanity. If thhe environment isn't trying to kill you then the... uh, killer robots are. And there are all sorts of other challanges to deal with. All of which means these Nier: Automata tips should be a welcome help to your progress.

1. If you can make it to the first save point, you'll be OK

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The hardest section of the game may be it's beginning. You're thrown into a series of aerial fights, have to fly through narrow corridors that will damage you if you bump them, learn the ropes of melee combat, fight your first boss, battle waves of lesser enemies, and then fight a multi-phase boss that can only be defeated through using multiple styles of combat and obeying special prompts. All of this comes before the games first access point, which means if you die you'll have to play through roughly 40 minutes of content again. After that you'll have a grasp of most of the mechanics needed, or at least figured out how to lower the difficulty. You'll also quickly get access to shops that will let you customise your fighting style and buy way more of the vital healing items than the allotment you start the game with. If you can survive until then, you'll be able to handle the rest of Nier: Automata's challenges.

2. Basic functions and power ups are a trade off

As an android, your character's skills come in the form of plug-in chips that can be reset throughout the game. Each chip takes up a certain amount of space, including the ones that mark your mission objectives on a map and tell you things you need to know in combat - like when your cooldowns are ready, your current health and how much damage you're dealing. More powerful chips that increase critical hit chance or let you heal when you attack take up more space, so you'll want to pump much of your gold into expanding your capacity. Even then it's a good idea to figure out what you can live without. Take advantage of the game's multiple options for saved chip configurations by creating an exploration set that emphasizes move speed and map tools and then switching to a fighting-focused build when you enter combat.

3. Play like you're colour blind

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When your android is low on health, the visuals become monochromatic with a bit of pixilation at the corners to indicate that their systems are failing. It's a cool effect, adding tension to the scene and a sense of urgency to pop a restorative item. Unfortunately it also turns off a key visual cue: the red lights around machines that are about to blast you with ranged weapons. That can quickly make an already bad scenario much worse, so you'll want to invest in a chip that automatically heals your character or learn to pick up on the animation that enemies use when powering up their lasers so you can avoid the attack and find a moment to heal.

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You can read stories relating to your weapons at any time from the Intel section of the menu, but learning what materials you'll need to upgrade them requires you to be at the right shop. That's also true when it comes to improving your incredibly important Pod companion robot. Take note of what you need so that when you come across someone selling materials, you know what to buy without having to double back. Mapping out the next few upgrades will also keep you from worrying if you have to sell from your items for quick cash.

5. Be ready for bullet hell

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While most of Nier: Automata consists of on-the-ground combat, there are significant portions where you'll be flying a spaceship trying to blow up your opponents before their endless waves of gunfire shoot you down. These sections also come up when you least expect them. The game opens with you in the sky, before you get to spend some time as a mech deflecting enemy fire with a sword. A bullet hell mini-game is also how your android gets into hacking battles with other machines. That makes for a pretty jarring transition when one moment you're fighting a robotic opera singer and her enslaved android army with your sword, and then you have to shoot down a specific orb to get back into the fray. You'll want to get good at it since injuries in the hacking game will be carried over to your androids.

6. Loot corpses, especially your own

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You don't have to be connected online to play Nier: Automata, but doing so will make the game a little bit easier and more fun. As with Dark Souls, death in Nier: Automata is a social affair. The game is littered with the corpses of fallen players, and you can pray over them to get a bit of gold and a buff based on what plug-in chips they had equipped when they died. You can also attempt to repair the android body and get a temporary ally. Likewise, when you die you'll have your memories uploaded in a new body that pops out of the nearest access point (ie save point), but you'll need to get back to your corpse to recover your own plug-in chips. You get to keep your other gear and the game is generous with plug-in drops, but duplicate chips can be fused into more powerful versions so it's usually worth the trek back. Corpses each come with a message about their fate, though don't expect them to be particularly useful. They're chosen randomly or preset by the player from a list of options.

7. Stay aware of your surroundings

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The infuriating invisible walls that plague Nier: Automata might dissuade you from poking your head into buildings and trying to climb and jump around ruins, but you'll need to really explore the world to find powerful items, side quests, and even to continue the main plot. Think three dimensionally to get around seemingly impassable areas to your next objective, whether that involves shimmying down a ladder into the sewers or hopping around the cars of a stopped ride to get to a ledge. Elevation is also extremely useful in combat, letting you avoid sprays of ranged attacks and forcing some bosses to waste time adjusting themselves so they can target you again. The ability to double jump means you can stay in the air a surprisingly long time during a fight, which really helps when the ground is covered by spinning lasers.

8. Patience is a virtue, except when it's not

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In classic action RPG fashion, much of Nier: Automata's boss fights involve finding the right moment to attack. You'll need to get good at shooting on the run and evading devastating (if highly telegraphed) attacks while waiting for your moment to unleash your own heavy strikes. But the game keeps you on your toes by changing things up. Bosses can spawn swarms of fast attacking monsters you need to burn down quickly, lest they distract you from the main objective. Then there's Adam, the incredibly fast-learning android who levels up as you fight. That's when it's good to alter your plug-in chip configuration and your companion android's tactics in order to unleash the most aggressive offensive possible.

9. Take some time to relax

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In between intense fights and deep conversations about the nature of life and the fate of humanity, it's nice to chill out and appreciate some of the game's lighter touches. Pick up some animal bait and ride a moose or wild boar while taking in the beautifully rendered scenery. Take up fishing, using your companion robot as a bobber who will bring back weird catches, including machine fish and pipes that can be used as weapons. Along with being necessary to unlock all of the game's collectibles, some of those items can be sold for big money, so use your downtime wisely to increase your assets.

Want more Nier: Automata? Then check out how a robot-powered action game became a powerful study of human frailty.

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9 essential Nier Automata tips to know before you play (2024)

FAQs

9 essential Nier Automata tips to know before you play? ›

How To Get All Main Endings In Nier: Automata. Endings A through E are known as the main endings of the game and require completing the main story at least three times.

How many times do you have to play NieR: Automata to get all endings? ›

How To Get All Main Endings In Nier: Automata. Endings A through E are known as the main endings of the game and require completing the main story at least three times.

Should I play NieR: Automata 3 times? ›

To totally complete the main storyline of NieR: Automata, players must get endings A through E. This requires beating the main story for the first time, playing the story again, playing a third time, and then a fourth (making different choices in the third and fourth times).

Does 9S have heavy attacks? ›

Heavy Attack - While 9S has no button for a heavy attack since this is taken up with the Hack function, he can actually perform a heavy combo with his equipped weapon: to do this, the player must tap the evade button, then press light attack repeatedly to perform the heavy combo.

What happens if you self-destruct a NieR? ›

Some would assume that NieR: Automata's Self-Destruct feature would immediately kill their character, but this isn't the case. Though it leaves the android with a small amount of health, the damage can be remedied if the player is fast enough.

What does YoRHa stand for? ›

The wiki says the following: The kanji used to write "YoRHa" in Japanese (寄葉) means "passing leaf." According to Yoko Taro, the unusual capitalization in "YoRHa" is meaningful, unlike the capitalization of NieR which was done simply to make the logo look more interesting.

Can you miss an ending in NieR? ›

The only ending it's possible to miss is Y. If you want to know how to make sure you don't miss it: During part of the fight, a countdown appears. In order to get Ending Y, you have to let the countdown finish; if you kill the boss before then, you can't fight it again and so can't get that ending.

Do you get to play as 2B again in Nier: Automata? ›

i finished main line for 2B and still wants to play for her ,can i switch 9S for 2B ? You can't switch to 2B, for now you'll have to play as 9S and it's a part of the game which you can't skip, especially since the game(and story) isn't over yet and many important things will happen during 9S's route.

How long is the 9S playthrough? ›

Finally, there will be an opportunity to jump back into the final chapter as 9S again before being prompted for the true ending (Ending E). Completing the first run with 2B takes roughly 20 hours to beat at a comfortable pace and completing the second run with 9S can take another 7 hours.

How long does Nier: Automata take to 100%? ›

A war that could soon unveil a long-forgotten truth of the world. How long is NieR: Automata? When focusing on the main objectives, NieR: Automata is about 21 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 61 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Is 9S in love with 2B? ›

If it wasn't obvious already, 9S has a massive crush on his partner and even the audience can pick that up. For those who have played the original game, there is a reason for 2B keeping him at arm's length - but without that knowledge for anime-only viewers, it looks more like a hard-to-get attitude.

How old is 2B in human years? ›

2B mid late twenties, 9S 16-18. It's Japan, so about 14 and 6. 2B is early 20. Already close to adult age, but doesn't want to be called as old (9S called her m'am).

Why does 2B wear a blindfold? ›

Celia Lewis of The Escapist noted that the blindfold worn by 2B was a "deviant design choice" that indicated her "inability to see the greater picture", its black color scheme showing how she was limited to a "black and white" view of the war.

How to get 2b revealing outfit? ›

This item can only be obtained after purchasing and downloading the 3C3C1D119440927 DLC. After accepting the quest Mysterious Letter, locate the arena in the Flooded City and complete Rank S in the Gambler's Colosseum.

Are there any humans left in Nier: Automata? ›

It is revealed in NieR:Automata that as a result of Nier killing the Shadowlord, Project Gestalt failed, and humanity became extinct within a thousand years.

Do you have to play NieR 4 times? ›

You do have to beat the game multiple times to get the "best" or "complete" story/ending. You can very well play the game fully through once and leave.

How many times do you need to play NieR:Automata? ›

NieR Automata's main story follows a narrative that becomes fully realized over three full playthroughs of the main game. You play as one of three different characters on each playthrough, with unique abilities and combat mechanics during the story. NOTE: There will be spoilers included within this guide.

How long does it take to get all the endings in NieR? ›

If you want to experience the main storyline of Nier: Automata, you are looking at roughly 37 hours to get endings A, B, C, D, and E.

Can you get all the endings in one save NieR:Automata? ›

Yes, you can have them in one save. Just go on one save and then get C or D on one of them, which should lead to you getting E on that save also. You must select "Yes" on the "Do you want to save?" question after each ending to get that ending saved on the active slot.

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