Master Fajar Phase 1 in Sifu with our guide. Learn to counter his rapid machete swings and lunging attacks by recognizing his patterns and seizing brief openin.
Fajar, the Botanist, presents a significant early-game challenge in Sifu. His first phase is characterized by his aggressive use of his machete and his ability to quickly close distance. The key to this phase is understanding his attack patterns and exploiting the brief windows of opportunity he provides. Fajar's primary attacks involve swift, sweeping machete swings and lunging strikes. He often chains these together, making it crucial to master the parry system. A well-timed parry will stagger him, opening him up for a few quick hits. Don't get greedy; two to three strikes are usually all you can safely land before he recovers and begins his next assault.
When Fajar uses his lunging attacks, these are often telegraphed by a slight crouch and a forward lean. Dodging to the side during these lunges is highly effective and can put you in a prime position to counter-attack. Be mindful of his environmental interactions; he can sometimes use the surrounding foliage to his advantage, briefly obscuring his movements. However, this also means he can be momentarily distracted or vulnerable if you can bait him into a specific area.
A crucial aspect of this phase is managing your structure. If your structure bar is high, focus on parrying. If it's lower, prioritize dodging. Fajar's attacks can quickly build up your structure, so don't be afraid to disengage and let it recover if you find yourself overwhelmed. Look for opportunities after he completes a combo. He'll often pause for a moment, giving you a chance to land a few hits or even a heavy attack to disrupt his stance. Remember, patience is key. Rushing in blindly will only lead to taking unnecessary damage and increasing your death counter.
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