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How To Do a Flurry Rush in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Do you want to know how to do a Flurry Rush in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom? Zelda Tears of the Kingdom is an action-adventure…

Asanga WijeratneBy Asanga WijeratneMay 12, 20233 Mins Read
How To Do a Flurry Rush in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
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Do you want to know how to do a Flurry Rush in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom? Zelda Tears of the Kingdom is an action-adventure game that follows Link and his allies as they fight to save Hyrule from the terrifying forces of evil. For this mission, Links must rely on his mighty sword and shield to battle his foes and learn many skills. Flurry Rush is one of those skills, requiring some practice to get the timing right. This guide will tell you how to do a Flurry Rush in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

Doing Flurry Rush in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

How To Do a Flurry Rush in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
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You can do Flurry Rush in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom by holding the ZL button and pressing the X button to dodge at the perfect moment when the enemy attack you. Once you have done a perfect dodge, press the Y button to attack the enemy back and perform the Flurry Rush.

This will dodge Link to the side and avoid the enemy melee attack. If you do it right, the Flurry Rush will slow the time temporarily, allowing you to prepare and launch a counterattack. Then, Link will perform several rapid attacks that will damage the enemy.

But remember, even if everything is moving in slow motion during the Tears of the Kingdom Flurry Rush, Link is still vulnerable. So, if any other enemies around you attack you while performing a Flurry Rush, you won’t be able to dodge it. This will also end the Flurry Rush. So, you may get heavy hits and even die with impacts from other enemies. So, be wise and be careful.

Related:
How to Get More Zonai Energy Cells & Increase Max Zonai Power in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

What Is Flurry Rush?

Flurry Rush is a series of attacks that Link can do once he has done a perfect dodge. The most exciting part of the Flurry Rush is that time slows down, and the enemies move slowly. Link can then perform several rapid attacks on any enemy he faces before they regain their speed.

However, the number of strikes of the Flurry Rush depends on the weapons used. For example, two-handed weapons usually do four strikes, while one-handed weapons do around seven strikes, and spears do around seven to ten strikes.

Flurry Rush is one of the must-learn skills in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom. It can help Link quickly defeat a group of enemies, giving him an edge over the competition. Also, it helps in performing finishing moves on enemy bosses. Finally, it’s a great way to quickly clear out an area and reach the next level without wasting too much time. Flurry Rush is not a new game mechanic; it also appeared in previous Zelda games. Here is an old video from Brickette to refresh your memories.

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