A Guide To Surviving Your Third Playthrough In NieR: Automata (No Spoilers) (2024)

NieR: Automata isn't necessarily a challenging game, but its "third playthrough" (Route C) certainly could be labeled as such. Made available after finishing the game's first two routes, it's a huge jump up in difficulty over the prior two playthroughs, which comes as a shock to many players.

In this guide we're going to go over what you can do to get ahead during your third playthrough in the interest of fully completing the game and its 26 endings.

For those of you who might be on your first or second playthrough, or simply want to avoid spoilers, this guide's material won't mention any story elements. We'll avoid any specifics unless necessary.

Let's get to it.

Time To Upgrade

The first thing you're going to want to consider is upgrading your two primary weapons to level 4. The enemies on Route C have massive health pools, especially the bosses. Without at least one level 4 weapon you're going to at least double the length of encounters.

During some portions of your third playthrough you won't be able to access the Resistance Camp blacksmith, which means that you will be in a tough spot if you haven't already upgraded at least one weapon to level 3. If this is the case, progress as best you can until a character swap occurs, at which point you can speak to the blacksmith.

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When you're ready, you can visit a secret room in the Forest Castle to perform the final upgrade. Note that this will require several rare materials, most of which can be farmed from small and medium machines around the game world.

In regards to which weapons are best for leveling up, every weapon is reasonably balanced. That said, all small swords, greatswords, and spears are generally considered the best of the bunch.

Grind It Out

Unless you spent a lot of time killing optional enemies during your first two playthroughs, you're going to be underleveled during Route C. Enemies at this point are between level 50 and 60, which is likely 10 or more levels beyond where you're at. Combined with the high probability that you don't have level 4 weapons, or the materials to upgrade them, you have the perfect recipe for disaster… and opportunity.

Grinding is in order at this point. Head out into the open world and jump from one group of enemies to another killing everything you see, all while hoping for the materials you need for your weapon upgrade. While evening the playing field by getting to level 50 is probably unrealistic, it is recommended that you try to hit level 40. This, along with an upgraded weapon or two, will give you plenty enough potential to defeat everything coming your way during Route C.

Stock Up

You are probably getting low on restorative items, especially after the ending sequence of your Route B playthrough. You might have noticed that you don't have access to the item vendor in the Resistance Camp. Thankfully, there's another option.

Simply teleport near the Desert entrance and visit the Desert Supply Trader to stock up on items. You're probably going to want to max out your supply since you're going to be healing a lot during Route C. Medium restorative items are best if you're short on money.

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On that note, consider selling any chips you don't think you'll use as well as any items that have a description that makes mention of how they can be sold for money. These items serve no purpose other than for selling, and some of them are worth tens of thousands.

While you're at it, pick up some damage boost items, preferably the Large ones that last 30 seconds. These will help you kill faster, which is hugely important.

Bet Your Chips

Your chip setup is important to your success during Route C given the level of difficulty. Your investment in setting up a nice loadout is well-worth it.

When setting up your chips it's advisable that you go with an offensive oriented build. The defensive chips are usually less impactful, and you can rely on inexpensive restorative items to keep yourself alive anyway.

It is at this point that you may want to consider upgrading your chips. Several high quality chips can be purchased at a vendor driving around on a motorcycle between the Resistance Camp and the Desert.

The Dreadful Sequence

There are a lot of tough sections during Route C, but there's one in particular that is notoriously difficult. It comes toward the beginning of the third playthrough, and it is one of the most common sources of frustration in the game.

This sequence effectively asks you to travel from point A to point B with some mobility issues to make everything harder—I'm trying to avoid spoilers here. You will likely fail during your first attempt as you run out of time, or can't find a suitable route to get where you need to go.

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The best way to complete this sequence is to head toward the Resistance Camp and then left. Then, jump the small gap when you are able to move at full speed. Once you make it to the other side, you're golden.

The key here is to avoid going through the City Ruins, as there is no safe route to your destination despite it appearing that way on the map.

Tone It Down

When all else fails, consider dropping the difficulty setting to Normal or Easy if you need to. The mechanics of Route C are unfriendly enough to warrant this. You can do so in the Settings menu without any repercussions.

If nothing else, you already beat the game on a higher difficulty, and playing on Hard or Very Hard won't net you any rewards, not even an achievement. Why not have some fun?

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A Guide To Surviving Your Third Playthrough In NieR: Automata (No Spoilers) (2024)

FAQs

Who do you play as in the third playthrough of NieR:Automata? ›

Your third playthrough will allwo you to control the android A2 after the events of your previous playthroughs with 2B and 9S.

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.

Do you have to 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).

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.

Who is the true villain in NieR:Automata? ›

The Machines, also known as Machine Lifeforms, are a fictional race of sentient robots and the main antagonists of the 2017 role-playing video game Nier: Automata and its accompanying anime, Nier: Automata Ver1. 1a.

What happens if you destroy Pascal? ›

Choosing to have A2 kill Pascal outside the Resistance camp results in Ending Z. Doing anything but wiping Pascal's memories at the factory prevents 100% completion, as it prevents the acquisition of the Machine Heads weapon.

Does 2B love 9S? ›

Yet even current fans of his games confuse 2B's love for 9S as platonic or sisterly because she cannot openly express her emotions. Even so, in the game, 2B is not as good at hiding her emotions as she believes she does. Her characterization in the anime adaptation so far lives up to that claim.

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 still play NieR:Automata after ending a? ›

Nier automata has 26 “endings”, 5 of which are considered most canonical, endings A, B, C, D, and E. Endings A and B are halfway points moreso than full endings, the game does stop there and bring you back to the menu so you can do a new play through once you've seen them.

How long to 100 NieR: Automata? ›

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.

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.

What is the final NieR secret? ›

The code is only able to be used after defeating the prologue boss, Marx. After talking to 9S, you'll need to place 2B between two sets of barrels in the empty boss room. While holding down R2 on the controller, you'll need to press up, down, up, right, left, square, circle, triangle, and cross — in that order.

Is there a happy ending in NieR:Automata? ›

The third playthrough of NieR: Automata unlocks most of the game's true endings, including two particularly bleak ones where either A2 sacrifices herself to save 9S, or the two of them kill each other. Getting both of these endings unlocks the secret Ending E, which gives A2, 9S, and 2B a second chance at life.

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.

Can you choose who to play as NieR:Automata? ›

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You don't get to choose unfortunately what characters you want to play. The game will make you play the characters as per its needed for the progression. Originally posted by seekNDstroy: You don't get to choose unfortunately what characters you want to play.

What happens if you choose 9S or A2? ›

You are given a choice in the final fight between playing as A2 or 9S. To get ending D, you have to choose 9S and beat A2. You are also offered a dialogue choice in this ending. You will need to pick "I'll stay" instead of "I'll go with you."

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