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Wuchang: Fallen Feathershas a bit of a slower pace to it than otherSoulslike games, with Wuchang’s overall speed being determined by the weapon you are using in combat. Bigger weapons may have slower attack animations, though overall, they won’t slow down how quickly she dodges.
While dodging is introduced as the main way to try and avoid damage, it does require you to time the dodge and also angle yourself out of harm’s way. Dodging can be the better option overall, but players are also given the ability to block, with the skill being unlocked right when they start the game. Here’s how to block and exactly what it does.

How to Block & Deflect (Parry) in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
How to Block
The main gimmick with blocking that is not explained to players fully is thatblocking can only be done whileholding an Axe. Axes are one of the heavier options you’re able to use with a fairly slow attack speed, but high damage. The Block Skill is the first skill you’ll start the game with unlocked in the Axe tree, though this can easily be found before you understand that skills in that tree only work with the associated weapon equipped. With an Axe equipped, holding the following button to raise your Axe and block:
You’re able to hold up the axe and block for as long as you want, taking as many hits as you think necessary. While holding up your axe to block, you canstill go straight into a dodge or attack animationby pressing the associated button. Wuchang can also walk slowly while blocking, so you’re in no way locked into an animation if you choose to block and do have options.

The class of a weapon can be seen next to its name in the Weapons menu.
How to Deflect (Parry)
Deflecting is done with the same buttons, you’ll just need a weapon that has a discipline for Deflect,such as longswords. While you can hold the deflect button and block incoming damage,timing your deflect with the incoming attackwill almost completely negate incoming damage and set you up for a counter-attack. Deflecting does take more work to land, but offers more flexibility than just blocking alone.
How Good is Blocking in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers?
While blocking is the unique discipline for Axes, it’snot recommended that you use it often, as the damage negated is not worthwhile. Blocking only stops about half the damage from going through, and any status effect associated with an attack will still start to build up and negatively affect you. Dodging may take a bit more skill, but it completely avoids incoming damage and will also charge up your spells when timed correctly.
There are alsoa lot of attacks done by regular enemies and bosses that can’t be blocked, so dodging everything will keep you from wondering how you need to respond to an attack. With the overall speed of enemies in this game, dodging can also help set you up out of an enemy’s current attack animation to get a few attacks in before they can properly respond.

What are Clashes in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers?
Clashes don’t require a specific disciplinein order to land, and can happen whenever you and an enemy’s weapons happen to hit in combat. When this happens, some of the damage will be negated and both attacks will go through. There are somediscipline skillsthat have the word Clash in them, and those essentially buff your clash to negate full damage whenever you do land one.






