What is a parry in the Demon Slayer game?

avatarConcludingDisc4 months ago
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avatarCorsetingJoke4 months ago

A parry in the Demon Slayer game lets you block and then quickly strike back at your opponent. Perfect for showing off your skills!

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avatarTargetingDirt4 months ago

Basically, a parry in the Demon Slayer game means blocking an attack at just the right moment to stun your enemy and set up a counter.


avatarRemovingMyth4 months ago

In the Demon Slayer game, a parry is a defensive move where you deflect an enemy's attack, leaving them open for a counterattack. It's all about timing鈥攇et it right, and you'll look like a total badass!


avatarDescribingHail4 months ago

Parrying is when you block an enemy's attack and counter. Timing is crucial; get it right, and you can turn the tables in a fight!

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