Elden Ring: Rotflower Finn, Prince of Parries

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  • Finn Doesn't f*ck around.
    Twitch: twitch.tv/archonplays97
    PARRY WINDOWS AT 60FPS:
    Golden Parry (Parry with incantation-reinforced range) and Carian Retaliation (Parry with spell absorption/conversion into glintblades): Short windup with 14 active frames or 1/4th of a second to catch a swing.
    Thop’s Barrier (Magic projectile deflection) and Storm Wall (physical projectile deflection): 9 active frames, 1/7th of a second to catch opponent’s swing.
    Buckler Parry: Short windup with 11 active frames, or 1/6th of a second to catch opponent’s swing.
    Small shield parry: Longer windup with 11 active frames, or 1/6th of a second to catch opponent’s swing.
    Dagger parry: Longer windup with 9 active frames. 1/7th of a second to catch your opponent’s swing. Windup is good for reacting to telegraphed weapon arts, and keeping your opponent from getting nervous like they would when they see you equipped with a medium or small shield.
    Curved sword, thrusting sword, claws, fists, and medium shield parry: Long windup, with 5 active frames. 1/12th of a second to catch opponent’s swing. You have to be clinically insane to use parry on these armaments, as it’s almost certain death if you are not used to their animations. Luckily, I have little use for sanity.
    Note: After the Pre-DLC Balance Update, Regular Parry, Stormwall, and Thop’s Barrier are confirmed to have earlier active frames now, but it is unclear to me if they have also increased active frames, or if the active frames remain the same and are only earlier into the animation now. Regardless, it is now noticeably easier to parry with these AOWs, though still much harder than Golden Parry and Carian Retaliation.

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  • @steve0riginals
    @steve0riginals หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    That's not Prince, that MJ! he's hee heeing all over the place

    • @ArchonPlaysGames
      @ArchonPlaysGames  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@steve0riginals Kinda does look a bit like him, now that I really look. 😆

  • @LeMilk
    @LeMilk หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    No way I just saw Michael Jackson in Elden Ring

    • @ArchonPlaysGames
      @ArchonPlaysGames  หลายเดือนก่อน

      It would seem that he yet lives on in The Lands Between.

  • @HeathcliFF992
    @HeathcliFF992 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    really relaxing to watch a parry king at work :D

  • @AntiTheory
    @AntiTheory หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love the Elden Bling, and the choice of weapon. Love seeing the less-frequently used weapon models, especially when you're styling on them with those sick parries. Cheers.

    • @ArchonPlaysGames
      @ArchonPlaysGames  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you sir! :) I love the more minimalist and realistic-looking armaments that take inspiration from historical weapons. A lot of them have a kind of elegance that really appeals to me.

  • @ThePiranhat
    @ThePiranhat หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    that actually a super useful video to learn the timings in pvp !
    could you do one with shields or daggers? or are the timings less consistent (with latency and so on)?
    edit : lmao my bad i posted the comment before the shield and dagger part of the video xD. great video !

    • @ArchonPlaysGames
      @ArchonPlaysGames  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey, thanks! :) The video description has all of the parry frames. Regular parry, Stormwall, and Thop's Barrier were recently buffed in the pre-DLC update, so I'm a little unsure of how many inactive windup frames they now have. I just know that they come out earlier now, which is a very good thing, as in the past, using parry on a non-dagger weapon felt too often like gambling. As of now, they feel a lot closer to dagger in terms of when to input them. Medium shield and regular weapon parries (excluding dagger), still have the worst parry frames in the game though. I like to use parry on curved swords cause it's stylish and it's a fun flex on people lol. Also because two-handing curved swords has the potential to be ridiculously strong and has a very high skill cap. It seems like they have more frames now, but dagger parry, small shield parry, buckler parry, and the 4 magic parries are superior. Both Carian Retaliation and Golden Parry are the best, at 14 active frames, but they come out super fast, so the parry for those often has to be pulled earlier to connect. Dagger parry is a favorite of mine, as the windup is pretty long, and due to the way my brain works, I sometimes instinctually pull parries too early in response to telegraphed weapon arts. Because of the windup that dagger parry has, this often allows the active frames it has (9 active frames) to connect at the right time. If you want the most reliable parries, however, Golden Parry and Carian Retaliation are your best bet. Just don't put them on a Buckler. People for some reason believe that magic parries on a buckler make it better or something, which is completely false. Parry AOW frames overwrite the default frames on an armament. They do not add to the frames. I never use Buckler, because not only does it give away your intention to parry to your opponent, but it has terrible physical damage-negation and guard boost. Medium METAL shields with GP or CR will give you the same exact frames as they would on Buckler, and will allow you to use guard counters, and completely negate physical damage. Medium Metal shields will also allow you to effectively block AOWs with a non-parryable initial attack, whilst having enough guard boost to parry the follow-up attack. A great example of where medium shields do tremendously well, is when dealing with Rivers of Blood or Flaming Strike. Block the first attack, and parry the second.

    • @ThePiranhat
      @ThePiranhat หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ArchonPlaysGames alright, thank you for taking the time to give a detailed explanation :). I will try both daggers and the Block-parry with a shield. I used to be very good at parries on ds3, but for some reason i struggle to pull them out on elden ring. Hopefully with your video as reference, i will be able to be more consistent with it :)

  • @metalhev3989
    @metalhev3989 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My dumbass reading rofltower finn

    • @ArchonPlaysGames
      @ArchonPlaysGames  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hmmm... Rofltower Finn. Honestly sounds like it could be quite the distinguished name. I like it. XD

  • @sl1ghtlyf1shy80
    @sl1ghtlyf1shy80 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    you're a better person than me. i would have pointed down on that shield poker with 0 reluctance.

    • @ArchonPlaysGames
      @ArchonPlaysGames  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I guess I was feeling extra nice that day. I was extremely tempted to do that. XD

  • @Misplaced_Fox
    @Misplaced_Fox หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    the real question I have is what's that head band? where do I get that lol

    • @ArchonPlaysGames
      @ArchonPlaysGames  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The headbands that I used in the video are the Leather Headband and the Commoner's Headband (Altered). As you likely already know, the Commoner's headband is a relatively common drop. The Leather Headband (headband with the flowing cloth) can be found with the rest of its set on a short ledge, just before encountering the Rugalea boss in the western forest of Rauh Base.

  • @Acarinn
    @Acarinn หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What chestpiece? Something altered? Pretty chill

    • @ArchonPlaysGames
      @ArchonPlaysGames  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you sir! :) The chestpieces that I used in the video are Prisoner Clothing, and Noble's Traveling Garb. If you pair either of those with the Traveler's Boots, they look really nice IMO.

  • @Kangelaf
    @Kangelaf หลายเดือนก่อน

    video better off with game sound than this shite music

    • @ArchonPlaysGames
      @ArchonPlaysGames  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @Kangelaf I listen to the same fucking PvP colosseum track for thousands of hours on end. You might understand why I don't always want it in my compilations. Your opinion is rejected. I'm sure a lot of people wouldn't approve of your music taste either. Don't watch the video if you don't like it.