In recent action games, The Outlier is a new release that many players really enjoy. From previous tests, it can be seen that this game has very beautiful graphics. The actions and balance among the characters in the game are also well done. Below will be an introduction to the practical gameplay of The Outlier. Although many players perform quite well in story missions, they tend to do poorly when it comes to actual combat against other players. Often, they either get overwhelmed by enemies or fall just short in their confrontations, which can be quite frustrating for players. Let's now introduce some battle tips for the game.

The initial confrontation between Wang Ye and Zhuge Qing serves as a tutorial level. Here, we learn all the basic operations of the game. While there are numerous moves available to players, even after understanding the basics, it's still difficult to master these moves in actual combat. To increase your chances of winning in real battles, the first thing you need to do is become completely familiar with each move and its positioning, so you can have the most basic reaction in combat.
The second thing we need to understand is the relationships of move countermeasures. For example, normal moves can counter regular attacks, while risky moves can counter normal ones. These are the basic countermeasure relationships in the game, and understanding them can further increase your win rate. In addition to basic moves, many other actions in the game require stamina. Players have a stamina limit, with a maximum of 5 stamina bars. Stamina increases over time, but the recovery speed is not fast.

Using normal moves, risky moves, dodges, and emergency escapes all consume stamina. Emergency escape is prepared to interrupt an enemy's combo after being hit. Although it's very useful, it costs 3 stamina bars. After using up the last bit of stamina, a red light will appear on the player, indicating no more stamina. Since enemies can see this, this phase is the most dangerous for players, and we need to be careful to avoid attacks. Besides emergency evasion, there's also a perfect dodge, which, if triggered, allows you to evade enemy attacks and, with sufficient skill, counterattack. However, this requires a high level of skill from the players.

During combat, landing combos is also very important. While we can rely on certain moves to wear down the enemy, the damage dealt isn't very high. If we can land a full combo, we can gain a significant advantage in the match.
Generally, in the early stages, we need to learn to use the opponent's openings to land combos. Initially, we can choose characters like Wang Ye, who have smooth and multi-hit basic attacks. Characters like Dapang and Baor, whose basic combos are not very effective, should be used cautiously if we are not very familiar with the game. After selecting a character, we should try to find our opponent's weaknesses using dodges, then attack with the combos we've practiced. Once the combo is successful, we can gain a significant advantage.

The "Body Outside Body" system is an important feature in the game. Simply put, it allows you to summon teammates for support. Each teammate has different support abilities. First, we need to determine our main character, and then choose a suitable support character based on the main character, to achieve the best assistance.

Many players have mentioned "pressuring on rise." This refers to attacking an enemy right after they are knocked down to prevent them from getting up quickly, which can deal a lot of follow-up damage. Similarly, enemies can use this tactic against us, so it's something new players need to pay attention to.

The above are the practical combat introductions for The Outlier. During actual combat, we need to pay attention to the colors on the enemy: white dots represent regular attacks, blue dots represent normal moves, and red dots represent risky moves. We need to dodge or counter based on the enemy's moves, and then counterattack.