

It is ill-advised to do this, especially within the earlier stages of the game. Giving a Sudama Salt or Sacred Water will result in angering it and cause it to cast a lightning bolt on the player which deals a significant amount of damage and reduces Anima on hit (it is however easy to dodge this attack).Sudama will tell you what they want with a greeting, but you can only understand this after advancing your "Astral Wisdom" through game progress (in the mission "The Search," Sudama will not speak any dialogue regarding what they want). As with all other things in life, pranks on a Sudama should be carried out in moderation. To lose one's life in this way would sadly and surely be some cosmic joke. The converse is also true - one who presents a Sudama with something it despises will incur its monumental wrath and invite punishment for their transgression. A sudama that receives an item to its liking will demonstrate immense happiness, and has been known to gift its benefactor with a precious item in return. While the Sudama show great interest in human possessions, each one can favor vastly different things.If you don't mind relinquishing something you own, toss it to a Sudama and see what happens! Instead, it displays an unusual attachment to all manner of material belongings. Fortunately, the Sudama does not show a predilection for violence, as its original form never bore ill will towards man. Pronounced "sue-DAH-mah." A Kodama corrupted by the Dark Realm or Twilight is transformed into a uniquiet spirit known as an aratama.

This page features the Locations of all Sudama in Nioh 2. Sudama are distinct from their Kodama counterparts in that they have bright purple skin, wear a skull for a helmet, and always carry with them a Red Spider Lily flower. Find and interact with these small spirits to trade items when in-game. These corrupted Kodama are not naturally aggressive, but are very materialistic.
