In the battles of the mobile game "The Outlier Below," players have many defensive mechanisms. These mechanisms are sufficient to block some rather lethal skills, thereby creating space for counterattacks. Apart from the dodge mechanism like stepping, the blocking mechanism is also very important. So, how does one perform a block in "The Outlier Below" mobile game? Here, I will provide the method of using the blocking mechanism to help players improve their combat skills.

The blocking mechanism in the game is slightly more complex. Most character skills in the game can be blocked. Once a block is successful, you can instantly move in front of the opponent and launch an attack, which is particularly effective against long-range characters. However, this block can also be blocked again by the opponent.
Since most moves in the battle belong to blue skills, and blue skills are basic attacks that can be blocked by many defensive mechanisms, if we successfully block, then moving in front of the opponent, the opponent can also seize the opportunity for a secondary block, leading to a game of wits between the two.

This means mutual blocking. When both sides are evenly matched, it results in a stalemate, indicating that neither side's blocking effect has worked. But if one side fails to block, the other side will be in a controlled state, at which point various combos can be used to deplete the opponent's health.
The prerequisite for triggering the blocking mechanism is a yellow energy bar appearing below. Blocking can be performed during the duration of this energy bar, so sometimes it's not necessary to counter immediately but rather wait a bit before countering. This can catch the opponent off guard, making their block ineffective.

Of course, there are advanced techniques for blocking as well. During a block, you can use forced cancellation, which interrupts the opponent's block. The operation method is to click on forced cancellation when teleporting after a block. At this point, you can freely combine attacks. If the opponent is still in a blocking state, using a normal attack or a red skill can deal critical damage.

Currently, this is all the information I've provided on how to perform a block in "The Outlier Below" mobile game. The blocking mechanism has many uses. Besides countering the opponent's skills, it can also take advantage of the forced cancellation to create unexpected situations, thus forming a favorable advantageous position.