Based on the beat-‘em-up called Dungeon Fighter Online, DNF Duel is a fighting game developed by Arc System Works, Eighting, and Neople. It brings a good amount of the series classes as fully fleshed-out characters with their unique moves.
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Jumping into a new fighting game, especially into the first title in the genre for the series, is always hard. Getting to know the core mechanics, how characters work, and the flow (and smell) of the game can be pretty overwhelming. That’s why we have gathered some useful tips for your first hours in this guide.
This might seems obvious, but it doesn’t happen always. You buy a new flashy and cool-looking fighting game and you want to just start busting heads in matches. We get it. But DNF Duel has a good amount of systems that add depth to the combats, and you might not understand exactly what’s going on in your first battles.
For example, the game has two types of damage: White Damage and Red Damage. The first one is the one you will be dealing with most of the time, but you want to balance it with some good Red Damage. Explanations like these are available in the first tutorials of the Tutorial mode, which go over all the basics that apply to the whole roster. So, give this section a look as soon as possible.
There are 16 characters in DNF Duel waiting to be discovered by your joystick or stick — well, Lost Warrior is locked from the beginning, but you can unlock him using our guide. Whatsmore, they tend to be pretty different from each other in their special moves and features. Yes, even Troubleshooter, Hitman, and Gunslinger, who look similar to each other and seem to fill the trope of “man with guns” perfectly. They have different
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