![]() Timing here can be the difference between perfect parry or your death. Wait until the attack actually comes to your character before you block or parry it. Maybe you see a sword about to swing, and you get nervous and try blocking or dodging or swinging back out of anticipation. You'll get in trouble with this game if you try to act too early. When fighting the game's latter bosses, you simply won't win unless you're deflecting their attacks, so practice on game's smaller enemies, and practice often. ![]() If their posture bar fills up from your deflections, you can perform death blow, which is usually one-hit kill. Pressing the block button at the moment you are getting hit will not only block 90 % of attacks, but it will also break down the posture of your enemy. Deflecting is learned early on, but it's absolutely crucial in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Unlike other games developed by From Software, makers of Dark Souls and Bloodborne, you can't simply dodge enemies and hit them when there's opening.
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