Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a role-playing action game in the Three Kingdoms era. Developed by Team Ninja, the game takes massive inspiration from the souls-like series yet manages to carve its identity with an interesting parry and spirit mechanic. The game has tough bosses that can devastate players in seconds.
Lu Bu is a boss who acts aggressively, and people fighting him recklessly are heavily punished. Playing aggressively against him can be very detrimental. Instead, players should exercise patience. He is encountered as a boss fight in the Battle of Hulaoguan Pass, the seventh main mission in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty.
The first stage involves fighting the general on horseback. This keeps him incredibly mobile, albeit less aggressive than his latter, on-foot phase. He will dash around the battlefield shooting arrows and charging in with the spear. The goal of this phase is to knock him off his horse by depleting his spirit, which will require parrying a lot of his moves.
His arrow volleys are of two types. One spreads out like a fan, and the other type of volley initially spreads out but homes in on the player. Both of them can be parried.
The Horse Riding Warlord will also take several swipes at his enemies with his spear. Once again, parrying these is the best option to get him off his horse as quickly as possible. If players can't time some of the moves, water blink can save one's life. It requires 20 points in water virtue but can come in handy in many situations.
In Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Lu Bu can perform two critical blows during this phase, one of which will involve him glowing red and charging the player in a straight line. Players can dodge or parry this move.
The other critical move is a bit easier to see
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