Parrying in Lords of the Fallen is an advanced defensive technique that not only deflects incoming strikes but also exposes enemies to powerful counter-attacks. It is a highly effective way to inflict significant damage on opponents, although it carries a considerable risk.
Successfully parrying attacks in Lords of the Fallen requires more than just pressing the correct button. The windows for parrying in this game are exceptionally narrow, and it may take players a while to master the timing of their animations. However, investing time in mastering the parry mechanic will yield substantial rewards.
How to Parry in Lords of the Fallen
To parry in Lords of the Fallen, players can press the LB/L1 button on their controller or the Shift key on a mouse and keyboard. Parrying attacks is similar to the mechanic in Lies of P, requiring players to block just as the attack is about to strike to deflect it effectively.
Unlike the traditional Dark Souls parry, this system does not require specific weapons or a special weapon move button. Parrying in Lords of the Fallen is fluid and can be executed with any weapon. Players transitioning from Lies of P may find parrying in this game easier, as enemy attack animations do not immediately snap forward after a telegraphed wind-up.
Players will have an easier time tracking incoming strikes due to the slower attack animations, allowing for more successful parries. It is important to focus on the location of the enemy's weapon rather than their arms or body when engaging in combat. Once players become familiar with the timing of attack animations, this technique will no longer be required.
Each time enemies are struck by any attack or successfully parried, they will suffer Posture damage. When an enemy's posture is broken, they become vulnerable to a Grievous Strike, which can be executed by parrying, kicking, or delivering a charged heavy attack.
Players should consider the ample time available to switch weapons when an enemy becomes staggered. Therefore, it might prove beneficial to equip a secondary weapon specialized in delivering powerful visceral attacks that can only be utilized when an enemy's defenses are vulnerable.
Presently, Lords of the Fallen can be accessed on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.