With the royal guard style you can block anything that can cause damage, yeah, everything!!!! You just require good timing!!
What you get for each level:
LV1: block, lv1 charge and release(while standing on the ground only)
LV2: air block, lv2 charge and release
LV3: Ultima, lv3 charge and release
1: the normal block
can even be preformed on lv1 royal guard. Hold down your block button to reduce the damage you take, but you can still knocked down by a strong attack.
2: timed block
You can reduce the damage you take to press the block button short before you get hit. You'll only loose almost no health, and you can't be beaten down either, and also your rage meter fills up, and the style.
3: perfect block
Probably the most difficult block in DMC3. You have to press the block button when you get hit. This require a good timing, but you'll gain even more style, the rage meter fills up more quickly, you'll loose no health, and you enemy get thrown back too.
4: Ultima
A special technique you get by becoming a lv3 Royal guard. You have to lock on an enemy, press the analog stick away from the enemy and press the style button(and keep holding it). Dante will build up a yellow shield in front of him, you can block some attacks with(mainly long-range attacks). The great advantage is, you don't need good timing, and you'll get health for everything you block. The disadvantage is, you don't fill your rage meter, you can't move, and you can still get attacked from the remaning sides.
Release
One of the most powerfull attacks in DMC3 is the royal guard only release.
The release can be preformed in 2 different ways:
1: To preform a release, you have to lock on the enemy and push the analog stick to the enemy, and press the style button.
2: You have to press exactly the same things as before, but again shortly before a enemy hits you. This will cause a release, which goes much further and which inflicts more damage.
To cause the maximum damage, you have to fill up the so-called rage meter.
Rage meter:
IceCreamMouth wrote
Check the left corner of your lifebar. See those green circles? The ones that indicates your style level? It also doubles as a RAGE meter for the Royalguard Style.
It's dark when you haven't blocked sucessfully very much and your Release attack won't do much damage. It's blinking when you've sucessfully blocked a good amount of attacks and your Release attack would do a good amount of damage. Finally, it's glowing bright when you have sucessfully blocked a lot of attacks and your Release attack would do some major damage.
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