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Dynasty Warriors: Origins - Complete Guide To Gauntlets

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Dynasty Warriors: Origins gives you a lot of weapons to choose from, but what if the best weapon was no weapon at all? That's what the gauntlets off you. The metal wrist straps that extend up over your knuckles in sharp knives let you punch and kick your way to victory.

Dynasty Warriors: Origins - Complete Guide To Gauntlets

You'd think then that the option of gauntlets would be the most restrictive, locking you into close quarters melee combat. While that personal touch is part of the draw here, they also offer a highly unique range of mystical attacks once you learn all of their secrets. And, I suppose, that's why you're here.

Dynasty Warriors: Origins Gauntlets Moveset

Dynasty Warriors: Origins - Complete Guide To Gauntlets

Gauntlets are unique in Dynasty Warriors: Origins in that they are the only weapon that offers stances. You can be in the Tiger stance, Dragon stance, Serpent stance, and Phoenix stance, and these offer different moves, as explained below.

Combo Attack
6x Normal attacks A six-hit normal attack combo
Heavy attack Take the Tiger Stance
Tiger Stance: Normal attack Batter enemies with both fists
Tiger Stance: Heavy attack Unleash a triple shot of spirit energy
Heavy attack during a Normal attack Take the Dragon Stance
Dragon Stance: Normal attack Send enemies flying with a tackle
Dragon Stance: Heavy attack Stamp the ground, sending enemies flying with the shockwave
Block Heavy attack Take the Serpent Stance
Serpent Stance: Normal attack Spin to catch surrounding enemies in your wake, then leap up
Serpent Stance: Heavy attack Spin your arms to attack around you. Pulls in enemies
Left stick Heavy attack while dodging Take the Phoenix Stance
Phoenix Stance: Normal attack Unleash a forward jump kick
Phoenix Stance: Heavy attack Generate a shockwave using your arms, splitting the ground to attack
Normal attack while in midair Unleash a thrust in midair
Heavy attack while in midair Slam your fist down as you land

Gauntlet Combat Tips

Dynasty Warriors: Origins - Complete Guide To Gauntlets

The best advice is to understand what stance you are in. The Tiger stance is fast, while the Dragon stance is powerful. Meanwhile, Serpent stance launches enemies upwards, and the Phoenix stance aims for battlefield coverage.

You will want to switch between them as required, using Serpent or Phoenix when surrounded, Tiger when taking bases, and Dragon in single combat. Knowing when and how to switch is how you get the best out of each stance. As a result, your Gems and Battle Arts rely on your preferences.

Recommended Gems

Dynasty Warriors: Origins - Complete Guide To Gauntlets

To get it out of the way, gauntlet fighters should avoid the Oblivion Gem. It boosts your reach, but because this is percentage base, it gets far less use than a reach weapon like a spear. While it can boost some abilities, it doesn't have enough value to you.

However, if you enjoy the aerial combat of the Serpent stance, then the Vortex Gem can boost your damage. Players who hunt large crowds out in battle meanwhile can get a health boost from the Wellspring Gem.

For most gauntlet fighters though, it's a choice between the Scorch Gem or Ascendance Gem. Those who excel in parries will be rewarded by Scorch, while those who struggle can seek aid through the boosts of the Ascendance.

Recommended Battle Arts

Dynasty Warriors: Origins - Complete Guide To Gauntlets

For most weapons, the cheap reliability of having the Special Battle Art (marked by [Sp.] and needed to interrupt orange attacks from captains) be Palm Strike is sensible. But gauntlets are maybe the best suited to this as it relies on being close enough for hand to hand combat. Though attacks like Ardent Energy Strike are more powerful, having your Special be just one cost means it is almost always there when you need it.

This frees you up for more expensive Battle Arts, like the Wrath of Earth attack which costs six Bravery. However, this devastating earthquake is only available if you max out your proficiency, so you'll need other options in the meantime.

A cheaper version of Wrath of Earth would be Stone Strike Blast, which uses four Bravery - a good alternative until it can be unlocked. Maw of the Tiger is an excellent counterattack Battle Art costing three Bravery (far better for gauntlets than Aerial Retribution), while Hurricane Kick (three Bravery) or the cheaper Flying Kick (one bravery) is a great melee option. When you want to put some distance between you and the crowd, Dispersion Arrow is a rare ranged Battle Art available to gauntlet fighters.

Dynasty Warriors: Origins - Complete Guide To Gauntlets

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