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The '''Flurry Rush''' can be performed after executing a [[Perfect Dodge]], here the player can quickly press ''Y'', and Link will execute a very fast series of attacks on the targeted enemy.
The '''Flurry Rush''' is an attack that can be performed after executing a [[Perfect Dodge]]. Right when the enemy is about to attack, if Link dodges to the side, or does a back flip at the precise time, he will perform a Perfect Dodge. This will slow time down, at which if Link has a weapon equipped, he can press ''Y'' to perform the Flurry Rush. This will cause Link to dash close to the enemy where he can perform a number of rapid attacks in a short period of time.
 
While performing a flurry rush, despite everything moving in slow motion, Link is still vulnerable. If there are other enemies nearby and they attack Link, he will take damage, ending the flurry rush.

Revision as of 16:33, April 1, 2019

Flurry Rush
Flurry-Rush.jpg

Games

How to Perform

Opportunity after a Perfect Dodge

Effect

Unleash a flurry of attacks

The Flurry Rush is an attack that can be performed after executing a Perfect Dodge. Right when the enemy is about to attack, if Link dodges to the side, or does a back flip at the precise time, he will perform a Perfect Dodge. This will slow time down, at which if Link has a weapon equipped, he can press Y to perform the Flurry Rush. This will cause Link to dash close to the enemy where he can perform a number of rapid attacks in a short period of time.

While performing a flurry rush, despite everything moving in slow motion, Link is still vulnerable. If there are other enemies nearby and they attack Link, he will take damage, ending the flurry rush.