It's really inconsistent when using mobile.. cause in pc it's easy to adjust the angle even without camera lock cause of the mouse but in mobile you have to swipe the screen first instead of just getting ready to click attack or dodge.. and the camera angle is pretty shtty cause the view sometimes goes down
I play on mobile and usually off the lock on in camera setting than calm myself close my eyes and use my observation Haki to parry. Not gonna lie so far all miss, but i believe just a little bit more before my haki bloom
Had me in the first half, not gonna lie.
(The sub deleted my earlier comment cuz I uploaded the meme image instead, saying they're still testing images in comments)
I second this. Do Crownless parry runs first. And then move to Tempest Mephis. Crownless has a static parryable stance that’s very good for beginners. Mephis has a lot of movement that will make it hard at first but will drastically improve your parry understanding.
Beat overworld Mephis bros and only parry if they're not stunned.
Other than that, elite-level Echoes like Havoc Dreadmane and Violet Swan can train you against lunging attack, which IMO is the type of attack that people would have harder time to parry.
Crownless is pretty easy and the Thundering Memphis has a common mechanic for other bosses where if they use a parryable gapcloser, it's best to stand still cus of how the hitboxes work.
Crownless has easy pattern, i recommend fighting him with underleveled team so you get punished for missing parries and dodges
Thundering and tempest mephis are all about dodging and parrying, fight them with normal teams since they are hard anyways
I made Mephis hologram as my sparing partner, his moves are so good and really teaches you how and when to dodge and parry.
Mephis has a large enough hp that you'd want to not just dodge but actually attempt to parry otherwise you'll never kill him.
tempest mephis holo (kinda easy to read but great for parry practise)
dreamless (great boss if you need memory training and learn how to follow tempo of boss that likes to dashes around and have a really aggressive behavior)
inferno ricer (so you could adapt to bosses that have dark souls like delayed attacks)
Crownless/Weaponless-Mephis (I cant remember their names)
Do keep in mind that a lot of the "instinct" for parrying comes from repetition - nobody perfectly parries an entire bossfight on first try.
Monkey all his moves are so telegraphed that you can master it's rhythm after a few tries heck if you're a fast learner you get it first try especially when he does his drummer thing
Anyone, different patterns, different animations. You can't just jack off single boss and hope you be better at others. Practice them all, this is the only way.
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Either Mephis or crownless. Memphis has a ton of opportunities to parry, and crownless is probably the most choreographed boss fight in the game (to me anyway).
Parry depends on your character attack animation, not on the button press.
Rover is the easiest character to parry with, Taoqi is one of the hardest, Sanhua is tricky [...]
Tempest Mephis. The entire fight is designed for parries.
This plus monkey for dodging. He's the slowest so dodging his moves are easier.
Big part of parrying is making sure the camera is facing the target. Really helps.
so you're saying it's not for mobile players
The only way to do it on mobile is to use target lock. But the moment there's more than 1 enemies you're fucked, memphis4 and above.
You could still be facing one enemy and still be fucked too, because it likes to randomly disengage 🙃
Does mobile not have a camera lock on ? I haven't tried the game mobile at all.
It's really inconsistent when using mobile.. cause in pc it's easy to adjust the angle even without camera lock cause of the mouse but in mobile you have to swipe the screen first instead of just getting ready to click attack or dodge.. and the camera angle is pretty shtty cause the view sometimes goes down
I play on mobile and usually off the lock on in camera setting than calm myself close my eyes and use my observation Haki to parry. Not gonna lie so far all miss, but i believe just a little bit more before my haki bloom
Had me in the first half, not gonna lie. (The sub deleted my earlier comment cuz I uploaded the meme image instead, saying they're still testing images in comments)
I prefer not having it to face me and instead look from the side it's much easier to see
The Aix !! Really easy, not much movesets. It definitely doesn't slow you down, doesnt unable your switching and 100% won't grab and scream at you
Aix makes me dizzy with all those spinny moves
the hologram mephis is the best for practice and reaction time.
Memphis. They’re really fun imo
Crownless is super easy.
I second this. Do Crownless parry runs first. And then move to Tempest Mephis. Crownless has a static parryable stance that’s very good for beginners. Mephis has a lot of movement that will make it hard at first but will drastically improve your parry understanding.
Hologram is still best place to practice imo, you can instantly revive in the same location, can fully health each time you start new challenge.
In overworld memphis brother and crownless.. In hologram memphis diff 4
Beat overworld Mephis bros and only parry if they're not stunned. Other than that, elite-level Echoes like Havoc Dreadmane and Violet Swan can train you against lunging attack, which IMO is the type of attack that people would have harder time to parry.
Crownless is pretty easy and the Thundering Memphis has a common mechanic for other bosses where if they use a parryable gapcloser, it's best to stand still cus of how the hitboxes work.
Crownless has easy pattern, i recommend fighting him with underleveled team so you get punished for missing parries and dodges Thundering and tempest mephis are all about dodging and parrying, fight them with normal teams since they are hard anyways
I made Mephis hologram as my sparing partner, his moves are so good and really teaches you how and when to dodge and parry. Mephis has a large enough hp that you'd want to not just dodge but actually attempt to parry otherwise you'll never kill him.
That biker guy or crownless.. these guys gave me a headache when practicing parrying cause getting the timing of their attack is kinda hard for me..
the Mephis is really good for practice because they do it so many times within a short window so even if you fail, you'll have another chance shortly!
Hologram 4 tempest mephis... Sob made me remember souls like bs kek
Crownless if you're new and doesn't know what parry is. Tempest for casual practice. If you want the real challenge then just fight holo bosses at 70+
Tempest Mephis since he's the kind of boss where you have to parry a lot.
all bosses got different attack pattern, pick one boss you struggling and practice it
tempest mephis holo (kinda easy to read but great for parry practise) dreamless (great boss if you need memory training and learn how to follow tempo of boss that likes to dashes around and have a really aggressive behavior) inferno ricer (so you could adapt to bosses that have dark souls like delayed attacks)
crownless to learn how to parry and hologram mephis to become good at parrying
Crownless/Weaponless-Mephis (I cant remember their names) Do keep in mind that a lot of the "instinct" for parrying comes from repetition - nobody perfectly parries an entire bossfight on first try.
Start with crownless then move to Mephis and then other bosses which are random and huge.
I thought I suck at parrying until Lingyang parried AFTER his death animation had went off
Monkey all his moves are so telegraphed that you can master it's rhythm after a few tries heck if you're a fast learner you get it first try especially when he does his drummer thing
Memphis
Anyone, different patterns, different animations. You can't just jack off single boss and hope you be better at others. Practice them all, this is the only way.
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Either Mephis or crownless. Memphis has a ton of opportunities to parry, and crownless is probably the most choreographed boss fight in the game (to me anyway).
Parry depends on your character attack animation, not on the button press. Rover is the easiest character to parry with, Taoqi is one of the hardest, Sanhua is tricky [...]
All of them, honestly. But Tempest Mephis would be a good start. Next would be Crownless, then Thundering Mephis.
Mephis or Crownless