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  1. #1

    Can we make Aramusha fast again?

    Literally everyone has learned to just dodge the deadly feints.
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  2. #2
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    But aren't you going to get hit by the follow up to the feint?
    I am one of those apparently inexistant people who do struggle against his fast feints, worse than with Berserker.
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  3. #3
    How do you struggle against feints? Just block his heavies.
    You only struggle against feints if you try to parry heavies.
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  4. #4
    Nope. Like if you see he's about to perform a deadly feint just backstep and he won't catch you.
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  5. #5
    Originally Posted by FrozenWritter Go to original post
    Literally everyone has learned to just dodge the deadly feints.
    Lol didn’t know 400 and 500 ms attacks were slow 🤣
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  6. #6
    I meant the light chain that got slowed down. Slow as it is right now it's just guaranteed to get you parried. And like I said the 400ms deadly feints can just be easily dodged.
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  7. #7
    I think it because your attack pattern is easly predicted. so the enemies manage to dogde it, Here some suggestion for you: you can cancel with feint button to easly GB enemies who back steped, or feint into full block stance for countering a dogde attack.
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  8. #8
    I think you guys have misunderstood him, or just trolling.
    As an Aramusha main, I can safely say that all of his chains are easily backdodged on side finishers due to poor range, regardless of speed. With the speed he had before the nerf, he could be a little more aggressive with his standard chains, now he can't.
    Truth to be told, Aramusha needs more than just restoring his old standard chain speed... An Opener.
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