The Outpost mode tests your stealth, parkour, and endurance across randomized rooms.
This comprehensive, free guide covers everything you need to master the game's mechanics, physics, and magical systems. 1. Understanding Physics and Weapon Weight
Do you prefer a , stealth assassin , or battle mage playstyle?
: Hold forward on the left joystick while physically pumping your arms up and down. Inventory & Holsters
Adds hundreds of historical swords, axes, and polearms.
Blade & Sorcery is a medieval fantasy sandbox built entirely around physics. This means you cannot just "button mash." . This tutorial will break down the essential mechanics, combat techniques, and survival strategies. 1. Setting Up Your Physical Space (Essential Tips) Before entering the arena, ensure your safety.
If you feel sick, stop immediately. But to win, you need to move like a duelist.
Do not just hold your sword static to block incoming strikes. Static blocking often causes the enemy’s weapon to slide down your blade and hit your hands. Instead, actively strike the opponent's weapon out of the air (parrying). Match their angle and swat their blade away to stagger them, opening up a window for a counter-attack. Piercing and Armor Penetration
Push forward on the left joystick and swing your arms in real-life as if running to increase your in-game speed.
The most common mistake new players make in Blade & Sorcery is treating it like a traditional video game. If you wiggle your controllers rapidly, your in-game weapon will lag behind, lose all its power, and bounce harmlessly off enemies. The Swing Delay
You can grip any surface with even a slight angle by holding the grab buttons. For flat surfaces, use physics-climbing techniques if enabled in settings. 3. Combat Strategies and Sorcery
Adjust these sliders in the sandbox menu if you want your weapons to feel more responsive to your real-world hand movements, though keeping them at default offers the intended realistic weight challenge.
: Use the left joystick for sliding movement.
For new players, mastering the physics-based combat is the first step. Built-in Tutorial