The newest Second Piece update might look small on paper, but it brings two new swords, several accessories, and some adjustments that are worth knowing if you plan to grind efficiently. Here is a complete breakdown.
Second Piece Tanjiro & Kokushibo Update Guide – New Codes
New Swords
Tanjiro’s Nichirin
How to Obtain: Craftable at the Blacksmith on Shrine Island.
Requirement: Requires Sun Ore, which you get by mining. Press M to mine and make sure you have a pickaxe or drill equipped.
Details:
- Legendary rarity sword.
- Comes with four moves.
- Good visuals and solid mobility.
- Damage is moderate, making it best for new or mid-level players since it is fairly easy to craft.
Kokushibo’s Nichirin
How to Obtain: Dropped from the Kokushibo Raid, which spawns every 15 minutes.
Details:
- More challenging to obtain compared to Tanjiro’s sword.
- Designed for players who want a tougher grind and stronger raid-based loot.
New Accessories
Four new accessories have been added, with drops split between Conquest and Kokushibo’s Raid:
- World Champion’s Helmet – rare drop from Conquest.
- World Champion’s Armor – rare drop from Conquest.
- Wooden Box – rare drop from Kokushibo’s Raid.
- Hanafuda Earrings – rare drop from Kokushibo’s Raid.
Other Changes
- New titles have been introduced.
- Bug fixes for improved gameplay.
- Hinokami Kagura now requires a 25 combo to activate.
Farming Tips
- Mining for Sun Ore: Always carry a pickaxe or drill. Sun Ore is necessary to craft Tanjiro’s Nichirin, so mining is the first step for new players.
- Kokushibo Raid: Spawns on the quarter-hour mark every 15 minutes. Organize with a group if possible to increase efficiency and make farming smoother.
- Conquest for Champion Gear: The World Champion armor and helmet are both rare drops, so persistence and repeated runs are required.
This patch may not be the largest, but it adds a beginner-friendly sword in Tanjiro’s Nichirin, a more advanced raid grind for Kokushibo’s Nichirin, and several rare accessories that are worth chasing if you enjoy long-term farming.