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Naraka: Bladepoint tips: how to counter, get more kills, and live longer

Byadmin

Aug 17, 2021



Naraka: Bladepoint has been out for about a week, and already there are some expert sword swingers who are unpicking the combat animations frame-by-frame to find tiny advantages. That’s useful stuff, but in this guide, we’re focusing on the basic advice we’ve picked up over the course of a few solo and trio wins in the martial arts ‘n magic battle royale game: how the tricky melee combat works, and how to win.

If you haven’t tried Naraka, it’s out on Steam as of last week, and pits 60 players (alone or in teams of three) against each other in a shrinking battle royale arena. Although there are guns, they’re clunky, and the focus on melee weapon combos, magic abilities, and Assassin’s Creed-like climbing combined with zippy grappling hooks. It took some warming up to, but it’s fun. We’re still working on a review, but this guide may help you determine whether or not it’s something you want to try.

Getting started in Naraka: Bladepoint

  1. Play the tutorial. It’ll show you the basics of movement, comboing, and countering. Don’t worry if you’re confused on a few points when you’re done, that’s normal.
  2. Look through the Narakapedia. You can find this in the game menu accessible at the top right (the gear icon) or by clicking the ? icon up there. It’s full of stuff you’ll want to know about that the tutorial doesn’t teach you.
  3. Try the training mode. It’s in the mode select menu, which you reach by clicking the button above “Start” on the main menu. Suggestion: Press F4 to open the training menu, set the bot mode to parry training with a certain weapon, and turn combat on. It’ll come at you with blue strikes so you can find the timing for counters (left mouse + right mouse). You won’t die if your health depletes, so don’t worry about that.
  4. Play your first match. Set matchmaking to The Herald’s Trial and jump into your first game to fight… bots. Your first match won’t be a real one as Naraka: Bladepoint tries to ease you into the experience. It’ll start matching you with real players after you play a game or two with bots, though, so it’s just a rite of passage.

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