juju_for_president
Top-Hatted Assassin
I have a question for anyone who has played The Wonderful 101:
In The Wonderful 101, is there any way to determine if an enemy's attack is or isn't blockable with Unite Guts, without... getting hit trying to block? I ask this because, while I have been enjoying the game, I have been feeling increasingly frustrated by the number of times I have taken a huge hit to my health because I thought that an attack was going to be blockable. I would like to know if there is some sort of visual way of telling if a move cannot be avoided by one or either of the defensive Unite Morphs.
For instance, Vorkeen's Unify Boomerang is unblockable and undodgeable, and must be avoided by running away from it. I would be totally okay with an attack like this, but I only figured out how to avoid getting hit by it through trial and error. It didn't seem like there was any form of visual hint that I had to avoid the attack in that way.
I am totally willing to believe (and hoping, for that matter) that there is just something that I am missing, and that figuring out what is or isn't blockable is actually simple, so someone please let me know.
In The Wonderful 101, is there any way to determine if an enemy's attack is or isn't blockable with Unite Guts, without... getting hit trying to block? I ask this because, while I have been enjoying the game, I have been feeling increasingly frustrated by the number of times I have taken a huge hit to my health because I thought that an attack was going to be blockable. I would like to know if there is some sort of visual way of telling if a move cannot be avoided by one or either of the defensive Unite Morphs.
For instance, Vorkeen's Unify Boomerang is unblockable and undodgeable, and must be avoided by running away from it. I would be totally okay with an attack like this, but I only figured out how to avoid getting hit by it through trial and error. It didn't seem like there was any form of visual hint that I had to avoid the attack in that way.
I am totally willing to believe (and hoping, for that matter) that there is just something that I am missing, and that figuring out what is or isn't blockable is actually simple, so someone please let me know.