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If I remember correctly, parries and perfect dodges have the same timing window. It's just that messing up a perfect dodge still leaves opportunity to regular dodge, which is safer than parrying by far.
Yeah, exactly, that's what I was trying to convey. I'm not good under pressure, so I've spent most of the game opting to dodge, given it's much safer. What I like is that the "perfect dodge" notice is a subtle, helpful prompt that's basically saying "hey, if you'd tried to parry this attack rather than dodge, you'd have succeeded. Back yourself, bro."