How to parry attacks in God of War Ragnarok

How to parry attacks in God of War Ragnarok

Do you want to know all about how you can parry in God of War Ragnarok? We have a guide just for that.

10th Sep 2024 11:54

Images via Sony Santa Monica

God of War Ragnarok combat has a new different mechanics to learn, with parrying being one of the most essential and useful in the toughest situations. It can be hard to get the timing right and perfect when is best to hit a parry, so learn how it works.

How to parry

Parrying is a straightforward process, but nailing down the timing can take a little practice. When you see an enemy is about to land an attack on Kratos, hit the 'L1' button as quickly as you can. This will instruct Kratos to raise his shield and parry the incoming hit.

In return, this will deal stagger damage to the enemy and allow you to get an easy few hits in. Depending on the gear you have equipped, it might even grant you a bonus ability for a short time.

Image of Kratos and Atreus in God of War Ragnarok

If you're unsure about when an enemy is about to land an attack on Kratos, look towards his waist. Here, you will see a collection of arrows that point to nearby enemies.

Yellow arrows will point toward enemies nearby, but red arrows will indicate an enemy that is about to attack. Use this to prioritize your targets on the battlefield and parry attacks when they are incoming.

Which attacks can you parry?

Not all attacks are created equally, and as such there are a few attacks that you can't parry. Here are a list of attacks that you can't parry:

  • Yellow Rings - These indicate an attack that you can block, but will be staggered by. It's best to dodge out of the way of these
  • Red Rings - These attacks can't be blocked or parried, and damage will be dealt if it lands on Kratos. Dodge these at all costs
  • Blue Rings - These attacks can be parried, but you need to be quick - double tap 'L1' before the enemy has a chance to pull off the attack to prevent it from taking place

Remember, parrying can have its advantages, but if you're struggling to get the timing right, dodging and rolling out of the way is always a suitable option.

Joshua Boyles

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Joshua Boyles

Joshua is the Guides Editor at GGRecon. After graduating with a BA (Hons) degree in Broadcast Journalism, he previously wrote for publications such as FragHero and GameByte. You can often find him diving deep into fantasy RPGs such as Skyrim and The Witcher, or tearing it up in Call of Duty and Battlefield. He's also often spotted hiking in the wilderness, usually blasting Arctic Monkeys.

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