How to Uppercut in Naraka Bladepoint

Knock your enemies off their feet and deliver some deadly combos with our guide on how to uppercut in Naraka Bladepoint.

To be successful in combat when playing Naraka Bladepoint, it is essential to have a clear understanding of the basic combat controls and combo inputs. From basic attacks like slashes and charged attacks to strategic moves such as the uppercut that can be executed during a combo, knowing how to use these moves effectively is crucial.

This guide will focus specifically on how to perform the uppercut move in Naraka Bladepoint and how it can be incorporated into combos to stun and knock your opponent off their feet. So, let’s dive right in and take a closer look at this powerful move.

How to Uppercut in Naraka Bladepoint

Performing an uppercut in Naraka Bladepoint is a powerful move that can stun your opponents and set them up for additional attacks. There are two variations of the uppercut, the first being a mid-combo uppercut slash performed with most melee weapons, which you can do by following the steps below:

Naraka Bladepoint How To Uppercut Basic one allows for quick strike
The basic uppercut can be chained into combos and is useful for stunning weakened enemies. (Picture: YouTube / 0b0100)
  1. Press the light attack button (default is the left mouse button) to perform a basic attack.
  2. While your character is in the middle of their basic attack animation, press the heavy attack button (default is the right mouse button) to perform an uppercut.

The second uppercut is a more powerful and drawn-out motion that has you rising into the air with your opponent to deliver more blows or slam them to the ground. This can be done by following the steps as follows:

  1. While crouching (holding down C) you can then press the right mouse button to perform an uppercut.
  2. While dashing (Holding Forward + Shift) press the right mouse button to perform a moving uppercut. 
Naraka Bladepoint How To Uppercut Full uppercut
The full uppercut launches you and your enemy into the air, allowing you to punish them with aerial assaults. (Picture: YouTube / 0b0100)

Alternatively, you can also perform an uppercut by pressing the heavy attack button twice in quick succession, but this does leave you immobile, so distance yourself from your enemy and give yourself enough room to pull it off. Keep in mind that performing an uppercut consumes your character’s stamina, so be mindful of your bar when attempting this move as well.

In addition to stunning your opponents, you can also use the uppercut move in combos to knock them off their feet, leaving them vulnerable to further attacks, which can be vital during tense matches and events against stronger enemies. With practice, you can incorporate the uppercut move into your combat strategy by chaining them together or simply adding them as stun locks in between heavier combos and ultimately using it to gain an advantage over your opponents in Naraka Bladepoint.