How to Play The Shaolin Class in For Honor with Their Formidable Skills, Check This Full Tutorial
As we know the just released For Honor Marching Fire expansion introduces an all-new faction into the fold called
Wu Lin faction. Along with the new faction, new warriors with unique backstories and motivations are also added for players to unlock with steel. By the way, for
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Wei Chang, who travel west to honor his lost brothers with his formidable warrior skills. The Shaolin in For Honor has always been complex for most players to master. So, this guide will cover all the basic elements of what the Shaolin Class can do and some tactics when you play them.
The Basic about Shaolin Class
The Shaolin are fierce warrior monks known for their fluid fighting style and their prowess with the staff. The Order of Shaolin was formed long before the Cataclysm, when the first monks established a monastery and shared their martial skills with their followers. After the Cataclysm, civil war enveloped the Empire, and the monks honed their warrior skills to preserve a spirituality that was quickly disappearing from the world. To deliver their spiritual ideal and protect their prayers, they must honed their skills and devote themselves into brutal fights. The armor that Shaolin ware is only a pair of bracers and greaves. They often use a simple but long ranged weapon capable of pummeling enemies in an array of swings and thrusts. If you want to play the Shaolin character, you can come to our website:
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Special abilities of Shaolin class
Double Dodge
The Shaolin class is regarded as the most agile character in For Honor and that has great links the Double Dodge. Just as the termiology suggests, the shaoobi performs one dash, then cancels that dash into a second dash. The second dash can be used within a decent amount of time after executing the initial dash. Essentially, you can input the second dash at almost any point in time during the full animation of the initial dash. When a Double Dodge occurs, the Shinobi disappears for a brief moment in a cloud of smoke. You can cancel any dash into any other dash with the exception of a double back dash. Players can use it to avoid certain attacks. However, you can’t use it endlessly since it cost you stamina.
Kicks
The easiest way to Kick is to perform a Double Dodge, then hit the Guard Break button. From the Double Dodge the Shinobi can execute a Kick, Light Attack or Heavy Attack. The Light or Heavy Attack from the Double Dodge is the same Light or Heavy Attack that starts the Shinobi’ s combos. Mix this in with the Kick option and you can basically go into almost any one of the Shinobi’ s attacks directly from the Double Dodge. Besides, you can link almost any of the Shinobi’s attacks into a Kick, then transition from a Kick into a Grab, Sickle Rain combo or Back Flip.
Tackle and Super Sprint
The Shinobi has the ability to perform a slide tackle and even get a slightly improved sprint option. Just press the Guard Break button and then the Shinobi will perform an unblockable slide tackle that knocks the opponent down if it connects. Super Sprint is just a faster version of the normal run. When you need to make a quick escape, tap the run button twice and the Shinobi will enter a ninja-like running animation. For more abilities of the Shaolin class, check the video above.