Hashassin
Member
I'm an ultima omega souls vet deluxe and I have this to say: git gud.
But also, are you using shields? They're very nice to get to know an enemy without needing to sporadically dodge. Lots of times you can just hold your shield up and strafe around the enemy and not get hit, but still have your shield for if you do get hit.
You need to get up close and know your enemy.
Once you get comfortable you can try without shields. Strafing around enemies and fishing for backstabs is a good way to start getting to know them. You can look at it as a kind of dance.
Of course this doesn't apply to bloodborne and (mostly) sekiro, those games will require you to get the hang of it.
For bloodborne you could use a gun as a kind of panic button, more often than not you will get a stagger.
The dodges are smooth and fast and therefore tricky as you'll also receive extra damage if you miss the timing. You can go for a similar strategy of baiting an attack and dodging into the enemy to end up behind it, hopefully nullifying any followup and getting you in position for a stagger.
Dodging into enemies as opposed to away can also prove to be the better option for most of these games.
Also, don't use guides, takes away all the magic of self progression. In my humblest of opinions. Good luck!
But also, are you using shields? They're very nice to get to know an enemy without needing to sporadically dodge. Lots of times you can just hold your shield up and strafe around the enemy and not get hit, but still have your shield for if you do get hit.
You need to get up close and know your enemy.
Once you get comfortable you can try without shields. Strafing around enemies and fishing for backstabs is a good way to start getting to know them. You can look at it as a kind of dance.
Of course this doesn't apply to bloodborne and (mostly) sekiro, those games will require you to get the hang of it.
For bloodborne you could use a gun as a kind of panic button, more often than not you will get a stagger.
The dodges are smooth and fast and therefore tricky as you'll also receive extra damage if you miss the timing. You can go for a similar strategy of baiting an attack and dodging into the enemy to end up behind it, hopefully nullifying any followup and getting you in position for a stagger.
Dodging into enemies as opposed to away can also prove to be the better option for most of these games.
Also, don't use guides, takes away all the magic of self progression. In my humblest of opinions. Good luck!