Wild Hearts has many weapons; perhaps none are more interesting than the Bladed Wagasa. A bladed parasol, this weapon requires expert timing and rewards players with quick striking attacks. While the damage on the Bladed Wagasa isn't anything to write home about, the speed of its strikes makes up for that.
Quick but mighty, the Bladed Wagasa is a flashy, stylish weapon. While it is not especially easy to use, if you can master parrying, you will find it is a fun, powerful addition to your arsenal as you combat the kemono in Wild Hearts. Here's what you need to know about this useful weapon type.
Out of all the other weapon types in Wild Hearts, why use the Bladed Parasol? It's quick, powerful, and, best of all, it is the only weapon that can parry kemono attacks. What's better than deflecting powerful attacks instead of being harmed by them?
The Bladed Wagasa as a weapon feels like it's "death by a thousand paper cuts." While the damage isn't great, the aerial combat, the parry system, and the speed it attacks make it a fantastic weapon in Wild Hearts.
This parasol can parry all attacks in the game. Whether it's ranged or melee, you can try to parry it. It requires incredible timing, but success means you can strike with a counterattack to build your Weapon Gauge.
A complex piercing weapon, it's a weapon you shouldn't spam attacks on. You must be precise when using it in Wild Hearts. You will want to practice parrying as much as possible and strike back with one of your attacks.
Your Weapon Gauge fills faster when you parry, and it determines how many hits each attack makes. This gauge also fills up on successful dodges, so use those when you can. This gauge constantly depletes, so you have to stay on your foes and master the
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