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  1. #1

    unblockable = unparryable?

    Hey guys!

    I was wandering, when a dev was suggesting in an interview to dodge an unblockable attack does he imply that the attack is unparryable too?
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  2. #2
    Originally Posted by NestroGER Go to original post
    Hey guys!

    I was wandering, when a dev was suggesting in an interview to dodge an unblockable attack does he imply that the attack is unparryable too?
    No you can parry every attack, even unblockable attacks. Dodging is easier and the safer way to avoid the damage of an unblockable attack.
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  3. #3
    Originally Posted by NephthysIV Go to original post
    No you can parry every attack, even unblockable attacks. Dodging is easier and the safer way to avoid the damage of an unblockable attack.
    That's debatable, but thanks. Good to know for sure

    Edit: Does that even include the Orochis reflection counter (wind gush?) attack?
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  4. #4
    Originally Posted by NestroGER Go to original post
    That's debatable, but thanks. Good to know for sure

    Edit: Does that even include the Orochis reflection counter (wind gush?) attack?
    Not debatable. Everything is blockable as ive seen videos of guys blocking unblockable attacks. I did it a couple times out of pure luck and thought it mightve been a glitch but it wasnt.
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  5. #5
    Originally Posted by DBLxxShotz Go to original post
    Not debatable. Everything is blockable as ive seen videos of guys blocking unblockable attacks. I did it a couple times out of pure luck and thought it mightve been a glitch but it wasnt.
    I meant that I find the last sentence debatable, i.e. parrying might be better than dodging, but that's not what this thread is about.
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  6. #6
    Originally Posted by NestroGER Go to original post
    I meant that I find the last sentence debatable, i.e. parrying might be better than dodging, but that's not what this thread is about.
    My bad bro.
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