Complete Edition Mods: Nioh
If you’re playing on mouse/keyboard, default prompts show Xbox buttons (A, B, X, Y). This mod replaces all UI prompts with accurate keyboard keys (E, R, Shift, LMB). No more guessing which key is "B".
| Issue | Fix |
|-------|-----|
| Game crashes on startup | Remove dinput8.dll temporarily. Update mod enabler. |
| Mod not working | Check folder path – no spaces, no double Mods folder. |
| Visual glitches | Disable one mod at a time; conflict with ReShade. |
| Online play | Mods are client-side only – safe for coop, but avoid cheat engine in PvP. | nioh complete edition mods
This is where mods either whisper or roar. Some focus on tightening feel—weapon reach tweaks, stamina scaling, faster animations—aimed at making every parry and dodge feel like crisp calligraphy. Others are revolutionaries: rebalanced enemies, harder bosses, or “one-shot” damage overhauls that turn Yokai fights into punishing, gladiatorial duels for masochists. Quality-of-life fixes—item filters, inventory sorting, unlocked frame rates—strip away irritation so skill shines through. If you’re playing on mouse/keyboard, default prompts show
What to expect: significantly altered challenge and pacing. Risk: broken achievements or save incompatibilities; multiplayer play may be impossible or unfair with heavy changes. This is where mods either whisper or roar
Most mods for Nioh follow a specific folder structure. Do not extract the files inside the mod archive blindly; the Mod Manager needs the folder path to know where to put the files.
In Nioh, the "Fashion" endgame is just as important as the stats. While the game eventually added a Transmog system via DLC/updates, it still requires you to own the armor piece.
Modding allows you to bypass these restrictions entirely. You can find mods that replace the models of starting armor sets with those of end-game sets, allowing you to look like a legendary samurai while wearing commoner rags for stat bonuses. There are also mods to:

