What to know
- Jakotsu-Baba is the first major Ki-management skill check
- Switching between Ninja and Samurai stances is essential
- Depleting the boss’s Ki opens stagger and grapple windows
- Breaking the head weak point deals massive Ki damage
Early bosses in Nioh 3 exist to force you to engage with the game’s core combat systems. Jakotsu-Baba is the first true test of whether you understand Ki pressure, stance roles, and burst counter timing.
This fight is not about brute force. It’s about controlling Ki—both yours and the boss’s—and knowing exactly when to switch from survival to punishment.
Nioh 3 Jakotsu-Baba boss details
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Boss name | Jakotsu-Baba |
| Role | First major boss |
| Recommended level | Around level 20–22 |
| Core mechanics tested | Ki depletion, burst counters, grapples |
| Main threats | Fire attacks and grab moves |
| Optimal playstyle | Ninja for mobility, Samurai for damage |
Recommended build and equipment approach
Jakotsu-Baba heavily rewards hybrid play, even early on. Using a sword in Ninja stance gives you mobility, fast recovery, and strong aerial pressure. Pairing this with an axe or hammer in Samurai stance gives you the raw impact needed once the boss’s Ki is depleted.

The showcased run completed the fight at level 21, which is a solid benchmark. If you’re struggling to survive long enough to learn attack patterns, a few extra levels can help—but the fight is absolutely manageable at this range once Ki control clicks.
Key skills that matter in this fight
Several skills dramatically simplify the encounter if you unlock them early.
Sky Rift (Ninja Sword skill) is extremely effective. The mid-air dive followed by a spinning slash allows you to deal damage while staying mobile, which is crucial against fire patterns and sweeping attacks.
The Samurai high-stance heavy attack with an axe or hammer becomes vital once Jakotsu-Baba’s Ki is low. Its stagger power lets you maintain pressure safely during vulnerability windows.
The Midair Dodge (Ninja skill) is especially important. Jakotsu-Baba’s grab attack hits hard and tracks aggressively. Being able to dodge while airborne can completely negate one of the boss’s most dangerous moves.
How to beat Jakotsu-Baba in Nioh 3
Step 1: Start the fight in Ninja stance and observe
Open the battle in Ninja stance and focus on spacing rather than damage. Jakotsu-Baba usually begins with fire-based attacks, which are slow and clearly telegraphed. Use this time to learn timing and positioning without draining your own Ki unnecessarily.

Step 2: Punish burst attacks with burst counters
Jakotsu-Baba frequently uses burst attacks that are easy to recognize once you’ve seen them once. Successfully landing a burst counter deals heavy Ki damage and immediately shifts momentum in your favor.
After a successful burst counter, switch to Samurai stance.

Step 3: Drain the boss’s Ki to force stagger states
The fight revolves around understanding Jakotsu-Baba’s Ki states:
| Ki State | Visual Cue | Player Advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Normal | Stable Ki bar | Play defensively |
| Broken | Ki fully depleted (purple gone) | Boss can be repeatedly staggered |
| Overloaded | Red Ki bar full | Grapple becomes available |
Once Jakotsu-Baba’s Ki is fully depleted, heavy Samurai attacks can chain staggers safely, preventing the boss from recovering.

Step 4: Break the head weak point for massive Ki damage
Jakotsu-Baba has a gold weak point on its head. A jumping heavy attack aimed correctly can break it, dealing huge Ki damage and often forcing the boss directly into a grapple-ready state.

This is one of the fastest ways to control the fight and shorten the encounter.
Step 5: Use grapples, then reset
When the red Ki bar fills, perform the grapple—but don’t get greedy afterward. Reset your position, recover your own Ki, and prepare for the next cycle rather than forcing unsafe damage.

Step 6: Finish the fight with Living Artifact
Once Jakotsu-Baba drops to roughly 25% health, activate your Living Artifact. At this point, the boss has fewer escape options, and the burst of power lets you end the fight decisively before mistakes pile up.

Common beginner mistakes
The most common error is attacking during normal Ki states instead of waiting for burst or depletion windows. Jakotsu-Baba punishes impatience hard. Another frequent mistake is staying locked into one stance—this fight is explicitly designed to reward stance switching based on Ki state.
Why Jakotsu-Baba is not a deadly boss
Beating Jakotsu-Baba isn’t about speed or aggression—it’s about Ki control and timing. Manage your Ki, break the boss’s Ki efficiently, switch stances intelligently, and the fight becomes controlled and repeatable. Master these fundamentals now, and Nioh 3 opens up in a big way.
Jakotsu-Baba functions as a combat tutorial disguised as a boss. By forcing you to engage with Ki damage, burst counters, weak points, and stance synergy, it prepares you for every major encounter that follows.
Once you understand Ki flow here, the rest of Nioh 3 feels far more manageable.