For Honor Tests Changes Intended to Have 'Large Impact' on Overall Game

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Ubisoft is testing a For Honor change it predicts will have a 'large impact' on the overall game.

Ubisoft is doing another round of For Honor testing this week within the game's Testing Grounds, but as the company explained in a post about this latest preview, the changes aren't specific to one or two characters. Instead, these changes deal with the idea of Guardbreak Vulnerability, a system that'll affect every hero.

The driving force behind the change is that the For Honor team wants all of its heroes to attack more, but in some cases where heroes have slower attacks than others, they're less incentivized to do so, particularly in situations where they might be outnumbered. Finishers are similarly more difficult to pull off in 1v2 situations since they're guardbreak vulnerable, too.

This change only applies to attack recoveries, Ubisoft said, with Full Block Stances and Dodges remaining unaffected.

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