Zelda Breath of the Wild: How to Flurry Rush

How to Flurry Rush – Zelda Breath of the Wild

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One of the newest moves in The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild is called the Flurry Rush, which allows Link to unleash a barrage of strikes against foes while slowing down time. It’s a flashy move that can instantly finish off a tough foe and help you cut your foes to ribbons. To do a Flurry Rush lock, onto your target and wait for them to attack, as you will need to dodge at the very last minute to trigger this ability. For those who have played more precision combat-driven games like Bayonetta, the timing is roughly the same and will require players to understand the different attack patterns of monsters.

Wait for an enemy to attack and at the last second use the left joystick to dodge in a specific direction and press X at the same time. If timed correctly, Breath of the Wild will slow down time allowing you to hit Y and do a Flurry Rush. This move can be done with virtually any weapon, so feel free to experiment to see which results you like best. Remember, you can Flurry Rush even if you are performing a backflip away from the target. As soon as you hit Y, Link will launch forward and begin striking the enemy. Just be careful because you aren’t invulnerable during this move and enemies can easily knock you out of it, so always check your surroundings before diving in head first.


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