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Heavy attacks getting parried when opponent has Stand Your Ground Mastery

iPhone 7+, v12.4
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This is not the first time this has happened. Throw a heavy, get parried. There is nothing in the stand your ground mastery description that states it causes parry if resisted. No where in the game can you parry a heavy. Can’t auto block it either. Would appreciate some feedback on this situation. Frustrating costing me potions for what appears to be a broken mechanic.

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  • THE_BmannyTHE_Bmanny Posts: 15

  • THE_BmannyTHE_Bmanny Posts: 15


    Doesn’t say “if well timed can enact the parry mastery” just that you can “resist a block break”
  • THE_BmannyTHE_Bmanny Posts: 15
    edited August 2019
    https://youtu.be/m5yzHD39gfU

    Video of incident.
  • xNigxNig Posts: 7,242 ★★★★★
    Good luck 😊
  • CoatHang3rCoatHang3r Posts: 4,965 ★★★★★

    Resist a block break means the block will not be broken
    When you parry you block around a similar time frame right before getting hit so you block, hence the phrase well timed blocks
    You resist a block break and you timed it hence perry on a heavy attack

    I appreciate your reply but I have to hear it from a mod.
    Hope you get one.

    However heavy attacks are a basic attack covered under the parry mastery, SYG gives you the chance to block them. 1+1=stun
  • LormifLormif Posts: 7,369 ★★★★★



    Doesn’t say “if well timed can enact the parry mastery” just that you can “resist a block break”

    Block break is what prevents the parry, if you resist it then you can parry

    Mods dont general post on threads like this just because you want them to.
  • Mathking13Mathking13 Posts: 988 ★★★

    Resist a block break means the block will not be broken
    When you parry you block around a similar time frame right before getting hit so you block, hence the phrase well timed blocks
    You resist a block break and you timed it hence perry on a heavy attack

    I appreciate your reply but I have to hear it from a mod.
    if you want to get a response from someone in authority, just send in a support ticket or DM one of the mods.
    btw I'm guessing you have SYG maxed out just for defence? hmm... :thinking:
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