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The timing window for gradient parries seem to be a lot bigger than regular parries so they're much easier to pull off. At least from the enemies I've seen so far.
They're mainly hard because you can press regular dodge/parry instead and then you won't recover in time for gradient. But for harder fights you just learn boss patterns and know when to expect these.
Ignore the freeze-frame effect, its just letting you know this attack can ONLY be gradient parried. It doesn't signal anything else.
Just save at the first flag on the forgotten battlefield and battle the first group of 3 over and over and over until you get the timing right.
There is no death penalty, so just keep at it till you get it.
The parry timing is when they begin moving again.
There is really only 1 enemy I can think of that has a hard to read animation for its gradient attack.
I have been baited so many damn times because I see the indicator and automatically press the button, only for the attack to come out much later and hit me. They're like any other attack when it comes to defending against, you have to wait for the actual attack. It's pretty generous though.