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How to Evade in Ultra Age?

Take no damage!

To evade in Ultra Age, you need to press ZR on Nintendo Switch and R2 on PlayStation 4. Yet, there is more to it than just pressing a button. Timing is crucial. You will notice when you press the evade button Age highlights blue for a minimal time period.

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When this blue highlight appears on Age and is struck with a blow, he will turn yellow and evade the attack but will also not take any damage. He will be invulnerable for a few seconds, meaning you take no damage whatsoever, but it doesn't last very long.

An enemy will signal when they will attack by a flash of red light. When this happens, press evade as fast as you can. If successful, you'll completely evade the attack taking no damage whatsoever.

This invulnerability can happen as often as you evade in time. You can dodge through all attacks. All you have to do is pay attention to when enemies are attacking, press the evade button accordingly. If you evade too early or too late, you'll take damage, and you do take plenty of damage.

Sure, you can heal, but you only have a limited number of times that you can. If those run you, you'll be dead in no time. It's better to learn to evade than to rely on healing in a game like Ultra Age, especially when you have to battle with bigger enemies.

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