For Honor Guide: How To Win More Duels

It seems that Ubisoft Montreal is successful with For Honor, mainly, because everybody wants to improve their winning streak in the duels. However, some players are still figuring out how they can win, or have the upper hand during a fight. Fortunately, there are some ways on how they can beat their enemies.

If players want to be more efficient in For Honor duels, all they have to do is to parry, to push and to perform special moves when engaged in one-on-one matches. Also, different strategies can be used when battling two or more opponents.

In For Honor, parrying is different and complex than blocking. Players must know what direction the opponent will attack. There will be a red arrow indicating where the opponent is going, according to Forbes.

The key in parrying is perfect timing. If the player can pull it off, they can catch his opponent off guard before they can even hurt the player. Also, practice makes perfect. It means it is not easy to master the move.

Next, players can use the push move. However, the move is quite complicated because some characters are better in pushing compared to others. As per PVP Live, the Lawbringer that belongs to A-Tier, Raider, and B-Tier can charge their enemies to send them to longer distances. However, this move can also be done by their opponents, wherein players can be pushed off the cliff. So players must be cautious.

Lastly, there are special moves in For Honor that players can use. When players discover each character's moves, they can use the move set.

The special moves contain unblockable attacks and modified parry, in order to finish off their enemies. However, the efficiency of the moves will depend on how the players execute the special attacks. The best way os to practice.

Of course, there is no easy way in becoming a winner in For Honor. The players must discover it on their own. They need to practice their best moves to fulfill their mission and win duels in the game.

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