'Must be facing the enemy to parry' Yet mid-air parries are multi-directional so you can be facing any direction in mid-air and your parry will still work.
True, I should have mentioned that as well. I really like that mechanic as sometimes in the air attacks come from unclear angles and making it so you can always parry them removes that ambiguity.
@@TheDerpakaJohnny Additionally, dunno how many people know this, but the Air Parry/Tai Chi Kick is more forgiving in terms of frames that it allows the parry to be a perfect parry vs an imperfect parry vs just not parrying altogether.
'Must be facing the enemy to parry'
Yet mid-air parries are multi-directional so you can be facing any direction in mid-air and your parry will still work.
True, I should have mentioned that as well. I really like that mechanic as sometimes in the air attacks come from unclear angles and making it so you can always parry them removes that ambiguity.
@@TheDerpakaJohnny Additionally, dunno how many people know this, but the Air Parry/Tai Chi Kick is more forgiving in terms of frames that it allows the parry to be a perfect parry vs an imperfect parry vs just not parrying altogether.
Oh that's cool, I didn't know that, thanks for sharing!