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But we can make suggestions...?
What type of build are you after? What weapons? Light medium or heavy armor? Do you want A agility or are you ok with B? Do you want a glass cannon critical build, or do you want to tank’n’spank?
Light
Dragon Ninja: the full Dragon Ninja set comes with an immense damage increase, "Dragon Sword: Truth", that allows you to thoroughly and properly murder almost everything. Being light armor, however, means that you're going to die literally every mistake you make.
Medium
Last Great General: the 5-set bonus is almost OP, and the armor itself is pretty good, if heavy for medium armor.
Heavy
Tatenashi: the objective best armor for defence, this armor opens up the possibility for you to become 100% immune to firearms damage (meaning all physical ranged attacks), elemental damage, along with extremely high damage reduction. Heavy as heck, though.
Kigetsu: like Dragon Ninja, opens up the possibility for extremely high damage, adding some %s on for every status "ailment" (including buffs) you're "suffering" from.
Karakawa: probably has the best stats for a no-fixed-set armor, which makes it pretty handy for defiling for Ethereal Graces.
One of the great things about Nioh is that you aren't locked into one or two paths; you can make near any build viable in the highest levels of difficulty.
Dragon Ninja would be a good choice for an early set. But I’d recommend getting used to B agility first. It would be harder to adjust from A to B later on that the other way around. But dragon uses sword and it would be a good idea to get good with sword early on too.
Conclusion: it doesn’t matter. Use whatever.
Just aim for some sets and see what bonus they give.
Although, there is a HUGE difference from going from light sets to medium sets to heavy sets in terms of the number of mistakes you can make before you get dead.
I started with the light l'il red dragon set in WotSam, and was getting pretty frustrated at OHKO from nearly everything by the end of it, changed over to Warrior of the West (easy to get), which is medium. Ahhhhhh releif. used this, and transitioned into 4 piece medium and 1 piece heavy through to WotWise.
Some time in WotWise, i started getting spanked pretty hard again for every mistake. So I farmed up 4 piece tateshani set (heavy), and 1 piece light or medium armour for my feet. I'm now slowly not keeping up with puzzlefox as he blitzes through the abyss. I just completed lvl 49 abyss last night. Everything feels fair. Sometimes I feel like a god. Depends on the boss.
100% firearms reduction has made some fights go from being OMG this is bullox, to oh ok, now its a fair fight :) Also, the heaviness of the armour means I can stuff up and not get insta dead.
100% ele resist, can be a joke on some levels, but i would prioritise 100% firearms over this. Which means you can use Tateshani, or Hiriashi to get to 100% firarems resistance. both heavy sets.
but yeah, anything is doable.