What is the combat system of the mobile game "The Outlier"? This is definitely something many players would be eager to know. In fact, "The Outlier" is a fighting game with relatively complex gameplay and operations. In this article, I will specifically analyze the combat mechanism of this game for everyone, hoping that this content can be helpful to you all~

The combat mechanism in "The Outlier" is divided into two types. The first is the core combat mechanism, which represents the player's method of attack. Within the game, there are four categories of attack buttons: normal attacks, skill attacks, flat attacks, and risky attacks.

Normal attacks have a certain continuity, generally belonging to sustained attack methods. After hitting, they can maintain a certain number of attack layers. Subsequently, players can cause a chain of skill attacks by canceling the pre- or post-movement.
Skill attacks represent minor skills or ultimate skills in the game, usually accompanied by high control and damage effects. However, due to their cooldown times, players need to release them based on the changes in the situation.
Flat attacks are moves that can be defended against; at this time, blue light will spread around the player. Risky attacks are undefendable skills, with red light emanating from the player. These skills can be countered using break defense moves or counterattack moves.

In the game, the second combat mechanism is defense and evasion. Defense is divided into two types: perfect block and regular block.
A regular block consumes a certain amount of energy from the player. After successfully blocking, it reduces the energy consumed. If the player triggers a perfect block, it can quickly lock down the enemy's skills and come with a brief invincibility effect.
Evasion is the most common defensive skill in the game but requires the consumption of stamina. After evading, the player gains one second of invincibility.

The above content is a detailed introduction to the combat system of "The Outlier" that I've brought to you this time. In battle, the benefits of evasion far outweigh those of blocking, as enemies may attempt to trick you during blocks. I hope that after reading this, you all can go into the game and experience it for yourselves~