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Ability Parry

Description: Gives a chance to parry enemy melee attacks.

Classes: Warrior, Paladin, Hunter, Rogue, Shaman (talent)

Parry gives a chance to deflect some enemy attacks. Parry is a passive ability, meaning that it is always on and functioning. One does not have to place the Parry icon on one's quickbar and use it like a normal ability.

Most of the melee classes get the parry ability. Warriors get parry at level 6, hunters and paladins at level 8, and rogues at level 12. Shamans has a 20 point Enhancement talent called Ability parry [Spirit Weapons] which grants them the parry ability in to addition threat reduction for melee attacks.

 

shortcut iconSee also: Combat and Combat rating system

Functionality

Uses

  • Parry is a passive ability, and cannot be triggered at will. Unlike block, which can deflect some or all of the physical damage from an attack, parry (when activated) always negates all physical damage. As such, parry will generally have a lower chance of activation than block. For specifics on how parry is activated, see Formulas:Parry.

Limitations

  • Parry cannot be modified by attributes, except for + defense buffs on gear. Each defense will increase your chance to parry by .04%. As such, it is more difficult to raise the chance to parry than, for example, to raise the chance to score a critical hit. However, there are gear that directly raise your parry rating.

Tips

  • Your chance to parry can be increased with talents (some classes), equipment, and/or higher defense skill.
  • If you parry an attack, the auto attack timer seems to be modified. You actually swing faster after a successful parrying (see here).

Attacks from behind

Can a player Parry an attack made from behind?
No, because parring an attack is like defending the weapon attack using the own weapon or arm. An attack from behind can't be parried for that reason.
Can a mob Parry an attack made from behind?
In normal cases, as stated above, no. But there are a few cases when Rogues got their Backstabs parried, due to a bug.
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