Blocks, Perfect Blocks, Ripostes, and MASTER STRIKES explained! – Steam Solo (2024)

Blocks, Perfect Blocks, Ripostes, and MASTER STRIKES explained! – Steam Solo (1)

Overview

A guide to the defensive mechanics of Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

Defensive Mechanics Guide

The first thing that I would like to clarify is that defense, unlike offense, does NOT take weapon-direction of your star-reticle into account. It doesn’t matter what your weapon-polarity (the red highlighted direction indicated by your star-reticle) is toggled toward. Essentially, there is only one defensive orientation, and it covers attacks from one singular opponent (in front of you), no matter what direction they swing.

For the purposes of this discussion, the opponent’s swing will be broken down into 3 phases:

  • Phase 1:
    The opponent will draw back his weapon (watch for shoulder movement) and then begin to swing the weapon at the target (player). This phase happens BEFORE the “green-shield” icon appears.
  • Phase 2:
    The opponent’s weapon will have already begun to swing at the target (player), and follow through until just before the moment of contact with the target (player). This phase is easily indicated by the “green-shield” icon that shows up the center of your star-reticle for the duration of this phase.
  • Phase 3:
    The opponent’s weapon finally makes contact with the player, and it lasts all the way throughout the rest of the swing animation.

Note: Please do not ask me how many active frames are in each phase, because I simply do not know, and I have no desire to spend my time finding out.

  • Blocking
    If you hold the block button down during any of these “Phases,” you will simply block the opponent’s swing. Please note that blocking a hit drains a good amount of stamina. Oddly enough, once you start oufitting yourself with the higher defensive plate armor, you’ll take less stamina drain from just taking the hit rather than trying to block it (go figure) ːsteamfacepalmː
  • Perfect Block
    If you wait until “Phase 2” of the opponent’s attack (indicated by the “green shield” icon) to press the block button, the game will enter a bullet-time-like slowdown and you will essentially parry the opponent’s weapon off to the side. When this happens, priority is given to you to follow up with an attack (Riposte) which the opponent can only avoid by either doing their own perfect-block or master-strike.
  • Master Strike
    This is what everyone’s been waiting for. If you press block during “Phase 1” or in the early frames of “Phase 2” of the opponent’s attack, you will not only parry the attack, but you will automatically (without pressing any additional buttons or inputs) follow-up with an extremely quick and unavoidable riposte that will be indicated by several different animations.

    The player will either strike the opponent repeatedly in the head with the pommel of the sword, back the opponent up with several pokes to the chest, kick the opponent in the stomach, interrupt the opponent’s swing with a downward slice at the head, glide into a slice at the right/left torso, or follow-up with diagonally upward slices at the opponent’s thigh/lower-abdomen area. The animation is loosely based on the direction of the opponent’s swing.

    Despite what you’ve been hearing, master-strikes are NOT RANDOM. As a general rule, you have to press the block button BEFORE the “green-shield” icon shows up. My advice is to watch the opponent’s shoulders for movement; that’s the give-away. Though, that may just be an indication of the opponent changing stances. If you practice, you’ll be able to spot the difference and even if you’re slightly late, it’ll still register the master-strike if you press block during the early frames of the “green-shield.”

    Note: not sure if this is a legitimate mechanic or just a bug, but enemy polearm attacks cannot be master-struck.

Last, but not least, I want to quickly touch on one last subject, which is combos. Anyone who’s played this game for over an hour will realize that opponents just don’t let you combo them. There’s two ways to land a combo. The first is after a perfect-block; I’ve had about a 20% success rate with this. The second method, is to walk/run up into an opponent to initiate a clinch, press the special attack button (by default, it’s ‘F’ on the PC), and when you overpower/push the opponent off, the AI will NOT block your next attack for whatever reason. This is the best time to execute your combo, I’ve had about an 80% success rate with this method. For best results, try pushing the opponent against a wall, so that they can’t back out of your attacks.

Happy Hunting!

Blocks, Perfect Blocks, Ripostes, and MASTER STRIKES explained! – Steam Solo (2024)

FAQs

How to dodge in KCD? ›

In order to effectively dodge an attack in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, players are required to pay attention at all times, and not just to Henry's positioning. Players will either need to move from side to side, or backstep for a chance to dodge an opponent's attack, but timing is essential.

How to perfect block in KCD? ›

If the player can press the Block key within this window of opportunity, Henry will preform the Perfect Block, which is functionally a Parry. This will deflect the enemy's strike, and can then be followed up with a button input to attack. This would be a Riposte.

How do you master stroke in Kingdom Come Deliverance? ›

A masterful combat technique that combines defence and attack in one move. You execute it by pressing the block button at the start of your opponent's strike, which you will recognize by the appearance of a green shield in the middle of the combat rose, the same as in the case of a Perfect Block.

How to block Kingdom Come on PS4? ›

A green shield icon will light up right as the attack would strike the player. The user needs to hit LB at that moment and block in the same direction of the enemy's attack. Perfect Blocks are very powerful and use up zero stamina in addition to blocking the attack completely.

How many hours does it take to complete KCD? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is about 41 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 130 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

How do you get laid in Kingdom Come: Deliverance? ›

When the time finally comes to end the conversation, take him up on his offer of drinking the night away. After getting properly boozed up, fist-fighting with the Baliff, and drunkenly stumbling around town, you'll be rewarded with a brief sex scene at the "climax of the evening".

How many endings are there in KCD? ›

Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Johanka's story ending help! SPOILERS AHEAD. So as well all know there are 3 endings, one where Johanka dies, One where she gets sent to the convent, and one where she is free.

How to hack Kingdom Come: Deliverance? ›

All Kingdom Come: Deliverance Cheat Commands

For any of the Kingdom Come: Deliverance console commands with the "#" symbol, you must either enter 0 to disable or 1 to enable the command. In addition, you must provide a specific amount of an item you want to add for commands that give you something.

Where is the Devil's skull in Kingdom Come: Deliverance? ›

Head to the small wooden dock by the river and jump into the water. Follow the edge of the river south until the end of the dirt ledge with roots sticking out. Underneath it, you'll find the Devil's skull. Now you must bring the skull to the Gravedigger in Sasau.

How do you become a master huntsman in Kingdom Come? ›

How to Obtain. Once you have completed the main quest Baptism of Fire, complete either Hare Hunt or Sheep in Wolf's Clothing and side with Hanekin Hare. This way you will receive the quest Cherchez la Femme, complete it while siding with Hanekin Hare and ask Sir Divish to become the new Master Huntsman of Talmberg.

How do I enable cheats on Kingdom Come? ›

To enable this option, right click on Kingdom Come: Deliverance in your Steam library, and go to properties. Within the properties menu, there is a "Launch options" button. Press this, and input the command, -devmode. This launch option enables the use of the money and item cheats.

How do you block Kingdom Hearts? ›

To jump, hit the CIRCLE BUTTON, and to block, hit the SQUARE BUTTON. Although jumping is pretty straightforward, blocking is not. To successfully block attacks, you have to hit SQUARE at exactly the right moment, which is hard to do in the chaos of KH2.

Can you keep playing Kingdom Come after you beat it? ›

Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Yes. After you finish the main quest, you can still roam freely and do most side-quests. Some minor side-quests that are tied to the main story will become inaccessible.

Do you dodge or block in Kingdom Come: Deliverance? ›

You make a Perfect Block by hitting your Block (L1 by default) just as the enemy starts to swing; if you time it right, the game will slow down. To Dodge rather than Block, you need to do this while also trying to move; you can move left, right, or directly backward.

How to sidestep KCD? ›

You dodge by means of a well-timed step sideways or backwards; you must sidestep just when the opponent draws back his weapon. Usually that means even before the green shield indicating the time window for a perfect block appears on the combat rose.

How do you dodge in Kingdom Hearts? ›

If you mean to dodge normal attacks you must have dodge roll ability equipped and press square to make Sora do a dodge roll. Keep in mind you don't have to dodge roll every attack, some attacks can be avoided by keeping distance from the enemy and sometimes you can even interrupt the enemy's attack.

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