Monster Hunter Now Perfect Dodge – All You Need To Know

Need to master the Perfect Dodge or just wondering what other benefits the dodge has? Our Monster Hunter Now guide has it all!

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Roll into this Monster Hunter Now Perfect Dodge guide! Here we will tell you all you need to know about the dodging mechanic of the game, its benefits, and how to perform the Perfect Dodge!

Monster Hunter Now is the latest entry in the Monster Hunter franchise! However, this one is a little different when compared to the rest. Niantic, the company that developed Pokémon GO is behind this brand-new project. It’s basically IRL Monster Hunter – what’s not to love? Hunt monsters using augmented technology and collect a variety of powerful weapons to help you along the way. Players can also unite with friends in battles against the more powerful foes in this ever-evolving game.

You can learn more about it on the official site. We also recommend checking out our Monster Hunter Now Guide, or maybe our Monster Hunter Now Tier List, how about this Monster Hunter Now Weapons Guide?

Monster Hunter Now Perfect Dodge

Dodge and weave!

What Is A Perfect Dodge?

Performing a dodge at the perfect time will negate all damage to your player. Your following attack after a perfect dodge will be a special attack which depends on your weapon type! The game has quite a generous time frame for the perfect dodges, so you should be rolling around in no time. If you are still having trouble dodging monsters’ attacks, then try dodging earlier.

When Do You Dodge?

A monster will glow red when they are ready to unleash a devastating attack on you, this is when you should be dodging! To dodge, you can swipe your screen to the left, right, or backward depending on the attack type.

Some weapons deal more damage from behind, so rolling to the back of the monster may be in your favour for critical hits!

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