How to Parry in Deathbound: A Beginner’s Guide

Shodi Madian |  Published: August 08, 2024
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Learn how to parry in Deathbound with this comprehensive guide. Explore everything about parrying in this guide.

Deathbound brings a fresh twist to the Soulslike genre. With its unique mechanics and challenging gameplay, players need to master various skills to survive. One crucial technique is parrying. This guide will break down the basics of parrying in Deathbound and help newcomers get started.

How to Parry in Deathbound

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Just like in Flintlock or Soulmask, parrying is a defensive move that lets you deflect enemy attacks. When timed correctly, it creates an opening for a powerful counterattack.

Not all characters in Deathbound can parry. Only two of the seven playable Essences have this ability:

  1. Therone Guillaumen – The starting character who uses a shield to parry
  2. Mamdile Ogate – The sixth unlockable character who parries with his body

However, in Deathbound, parrying works slightly differently compared to other games in the genre. To perform a parry in Deathbound:

  1. Press the Left Trigger or Control button
  2. Time it right as the enemy’s attack starts to swing

The parry window in Deathbound is unique. It’s not at the beginning or end of an enemy’s attack but somewhere in the middle. This timing can be tricky to master especially for faster or delayed attacks.

Should You Use Parry?

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When you think of a soulslike game, rolling and evading often come to mind. However, in Deathbound, parrying offers several distinct advantages:

  • Shut down powerful enemies who can one-hit you
  • Open up counterattack opportunities
  • Synergize with character-specific Talents

Therone has the Holy Retribution Talent while Mamdile has Essence Disruption. These abilities make parrying even more effective for these characters.

Parrying is a high-risk high-reward move in Deathbound. A successful parry can turn the tide of battle. However, missing a parry leaves you vulnerable to devastating attacks. With smaller individual health bars in Deathbound, a failed parry attempt can be costly.

However, since we’re talking about a soulslike game, taking some risks can be worthwhile. Keep practicing parrying on weaker enemies to get a feel for the timing and improve your skill.

Conclusion

Parrying is a risky yet rewarding technique in Deathbound. While challenging to master, it can greatly enhance combat effectiveness for certain characters. With practice and patience, you can turn this defensive technique into a game-changing offensive strategy.

About Author

Shodi Madian is a lifelong gamer who cherishes time and space, among other Infinity Stones. He specializes in first-person shooter (FPS) games like Valorant, Counter-Strike, Rainbow Six Siege, and Overwatch 2. Shodi began writing in college, covering football news, and has since gone on to write professionally for GameLeap and Spiel Times, sharing his passion for gaming with a wider audience. In addition to gaming, he enjoys watching movies and series, and creating music.