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Also, it seems to me, if you break his two saws he doesn't do this move at all. At least he didn't even once whole 5 minute.
OK, that's a good start. Could you estimate the safe distance, or point me to a video showing it off? With them coming so slowly, I'm guessing it'd have to be near point-blank.
Yeah, I wasn't sure if I could be more specific, since i didn't want to risk spoilers. It's a combo of 3 attacks that Arlecchino likes to chain together in phase 2, though, he can stop after any of the individual attacks.
here you go chief; don't even need to perfect block the saws if you do this as long as you manage to block the fury attack itself. Guaranteed taunt afterward if you block it successfully; might try to grab you if you get hit instead and he hasn't attempted to grab recently.
if he decides not to do the fury attack, again usually because he's already done one recently, you can hard block it and go for perfect blocks during the blockstun safely.