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    High Warden Play - Parry, Feint, Mind Games

    Hey guys I made a video, will appreciate if you guys checked it out.

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    I really start thinking the feint are the most useless thing in the game. I mean, 50% of time, if you hadn't stoped your attack for a feint, you could have hited the enemy cause he was feinting himself.
    Also the high levels video start to become boring for me, since there is an huge lack of action, but it's the general for honor high level defensive gameplay.

    Still a very nice video ! Well done !
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    Originally Posted by PendragonArtura Go to original post
    I really start thinking the feint are the most useless thing in the game. I mean, 50% of time, if you hadn't stoped your attack for a feint, you could have hited the enemy cause he was feinting himself.
    Also the high levels video start to become boring for me, since there is an huge lack of action, but it's the general for honor high level defensive gameplay.

    Still a very nice video ! Well done !
    Well I sorta understand what you mean about the feints, but the truth is...after you feint your opponent so much, he begins to think all your attacks are gonna be feints. When you decide to actually go for the heavy, he won't parry nor will he guard against it because he still thinks it's a feint. So it's just a mind game situation. Either you get in your opponents head, or he get's in yours. Goes both ways. But yeah it's true, sometimes I feint and my opponent messes up and I'm like..."damn I shouldn't have canceled that attack."

    As for being defensive, I think that's just play style based. To be honest, I'm trying to learn to be more aggressive rather than passive, but I don't know how. Hopefully I get it down.

    Thanks for the comment man, greatly appreciated.
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    this is indeed a mind game, just like guy above mentioned.

    about speed of fighting, you could compare it to pro kickboxing fights in heavy weights, those guys don't go ham, bc it could end ugly for them
    So here is basicaly the same.
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    Originally Posted by SuddenlyShen Go to original post
    this is indeed a mind game, just like guy above mentioned.

    about speed of fighting, you could compare it to pro kickboxing fights in heavy weights, those guys don't go ham, bc it could end ugly for them
    So here is basicaly the same.
    Exactly...sometimes you just gotta be calm in a fight and see how your opponent thinks and how easy it is to read him/her. That's why the feint and such come in. It's like checking the water temp in the Jacuzzi, you've to put your toes in first before going fully in.
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