What Is a Parry in Demon Slayer?

avatarResolvingGame5 months ago
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avatarDroppingSway5 months ago

In Demon Slayer, a parry is when a character deflects or redirects an enemy's attack, often sending it back at them. It's a key defensive move that showcases their skills and reflexes!

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avatarMisleadingBride5 months ago

It's when Tanjiro or another character blocks an attack and instantly goes on the offensive. Think of it as defense with a bit of 'take that!' attitude.


avatarForetellingTable5 months ago

A parry in Demon Slayer is basically a fancy way of saying 'Nice try, demon!' Characters use it to deflect attacks and counterstrike.


avatarRepeatingRitz5 months ago

Parrying in Demon Slayer means blocking an attack and creating an opening for a counter-attack. It's all about timing and precision!


avatarBringingLimp5 months ago

Just call it a super cool block! You stop the attack and get ready to strike back. Easy as that.

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