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With that said about parrying, it's easy to get caught off-guard by attacks in 1-on-1 duels. It still requires some concentration or focus on your part, but definitely not as frustrating as Sekiro.
Are you talking about parry or perfect parry? The parry has very loose timing but I'm pretty sure the perfect parry is harder than Sekiro and easier than Souls games.
That said, it's not as intricate as Sekiro's parry, as the enemies don't have a posture bar that needs breaking. Rather, it's closer to the new God of War games where the perfect parry causes the enemies to stagger backwards giving you enough time to get a couple of crucial slashes in.
both parries "deflect" the enemies attack with perfect parry giving you the special slow-mo damage window ?!
does the game give you an option to disable the slowmo ?
if i wanted to just parry to avoid the slowmo effect -> do i press sooner or later ?
iv not played sekiro but i had a good painful time learning to parry most of millennia phase1 attacks in elden ring
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Perfect parry gives you an extra health potion thingy. I personally don't mind the slo mo. Pulling a perfect parry in this is quite satisfying.
I don't like to slo mo in AC Valhalla but I like it in this.
+1, except there are 2 charms that can extend the perfect parry and dodge windows.