If you’ve ever found yourself engrossed in a heated battle within Dynasty Warriors: Origins and longed to execute an impressive combo alongside your faithful companion, then you’re exactly where you need to be.
Adjusting to the Battle Art Chain mechanic could require some initial patience, but after mastery, it becomes one of the most rewarding and transformative tactics in the game.
In this tutorial, we’ll walk you through all the essential information required to maximize your enjoyment from this exciting and lively attribute.
How To Perform a Battle Art Chain
When you pull off a Battle Art, and your ally follows up with theirs, that’s a Battle Art Chain.
The combination works flawlessly, inflicting heavy damage on opponents. It’s impossible to achieve this feat single-handedly; you require the assistance of your team to pull it off.
To set off a Battle Art Chain, first, ensure that your ally or commander is ready. This can be accomplished by building up their Chain Gauge.
As you battle, this meter fills based on how you play, so better performance means faster chains.
To make sure the meter fills quickly, concentrate on dodging enemy attacks. Not only does this block their attacks, but it also helps your ally prepare more swiftly.
Similarly, successfully executing last-minute evasive maneuvers (escaping enemy attacks at the nick of time) similarly fills up the Chain Gauge.
Additionally, you have the option to eliminate enemy commanders, which will help boost your gauge and lower the general danger level during the fight.
In the heat of battle, chaining attacks against opponents is an efficient method for building up the gauge. Keep dominating in combat and your ally’s Chain Gauge will fill more rapidly, enabling you to trigger the Battle Art Chain combo more swiftly.
Make sure to monitor your partner’s condition, as when their Progress Bar becomes completely filled, it signals that you can advance to the following stage in the sequence.
You’ll notice a blue link between you and them as soon as your companion is set.
This blue line signals a Battle Art Chain opportunity has been triggered.
If you notice blue hexagonal symbols floating above your friend’s head, it means they are ready to deploy their Battle Art and make use of the linked blue icon.
However, the blue link won’t stick around, so act fast when you spot it.
The chain reaction won’t occur if the pace of the battle isn’t fast enough, or if you’re beyond the required distance once the animation finishes.
Stick to fast and dependable Battle Arts like Palm Strike for better results.
Typically, they offer faster movements and reduce the chances of disrupting your partner’s alignment.
When you trigger the Battle Art Chain, your companion will land the final hit to close the combo.
After that, your buddy must refill their Chain Meter to do another Battle Art Chain.
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