In the mobile game "Under Strange People," using different key positions to perform beautiful combos, and these mechanisms quickly hone players' skills, reaching relatively high ranks. Among them, padding is similar to dodging, and many players are not quite clear about how to use it during gameplay. Naturally, how to operate padding in "Under Strange People" has become a focus for new players. Here, the editor will provide an explanation of the padding mechanism.

Padding is actually the dodge system in the game, but this padding has usage limits. Each time you pad, it consumes energy slots, and there are only five points of energy. Once you pad once, it consumes one slot of energy, meaning that at most, you can dodge five times in a short period. After five uses, you cannot use it anymore, making it easy to receive high damage from the opponent's combos.

As a dodge, padding also has different combat situations: normal dodge and extreme dodge. In the case of a normal dodge, it consumes one energy bar, but in the case of an extreme dodge, it can also restore two energy bars. The trigger condition is dodging just as a skill is about to hit, and a golden light will appear on the character, indicating a successful extreme dodge and energy recovery.
However, if a red light appears, it means the energy slots are insufficient, and no dodges can be used at this stage. The energy slots will automatically recover over time, but the recovery rate is not fast. Moreover, a match is characterized by a fast pace, and excessive dodging can easily give the opponent an opportunity to take you down with a single combo. You should make more use of the dodge mechanism to counterattack, especially after triggering an extreme dodge, which allows you to follow up with other combos to counter the opponent.

It's not very likely to achieve an extreme dodge every time, so a normal dodge is sufficient. At least, it's not easy to get hit by various wide-range skills, but you need to monitor the usage of the energy bar. Don't end up unable to dodge a big move due to lack of energy. If the opponent's big move hits, it can easily trigger the kill line, so observe the field situation reasonably to dodge.

Most players have now understood all the information about how to operate padding in "Under Strange People." As a dodge skill, its usage is limited. If you can achieve more extreme dodges, then the limitation of the energy bar is not as significant, but it requires a higher level of skill.