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How to parry in Atlas Fallen


Action RPGs are probably my favorite genre of all time. Take the lore, openness and character customization of role-playing games and the combat, quick reflexes and skill-based gameplay of action games and you’ll have me hooked. While the ability to parry is something that has become dear to me over the years, it’s a great way to prevent income damage while gaining a tactical advantage during combat. Without further ado, here’s how to parry in Atlas Fallen. This time it will be worth it, so keep reading!

How to parry in Atlas Fallen

Parrying is often a good alternative to simple dodging. Many Atlas Fallen players recommend using both actions, with an emphasis on parrying. To parry, you will need to click the bind or Parry key button before an enemy attack occurs. Before your parry window begins, the enemy will flash a red light, a mechanic not unusual for action games.

After successfully parrying, enemies will freeze, allowing you to deal direct damage. Additionally, you can also unleash your Sandskin ability after successfully parrying in Atlas Fallen. There are some perks you can get for Parrying if you have the right gear:

  • Parade Generation (Essence Stone): After a successful parry, you will generate a small amount of Momentum.
  • Parry active (Advantage): After a successful parry, your active stones will receive a cooldown reduction.

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And There you go ! You can see that there are many boons to parry in Atlas Fallen, and it’s not a very difficult action to perform. Note that bigger and tougher enemies will resist a single parry, so you’ll need to parry multiple attacks for them to freeze and open an attack window. Good luck!

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