Sword Sage: Awakening Evade Cyan, Strike Red

Evade Cyan, Strike Red is the signature combat technique of the Yuangong Sect and the mechanical heart of Sword Sage: Awakening. Known as Piqing-Ruhong in traditional Chinese swordsmanship, this technique describes evading the cold sharp blade (cyan) and entering with a blood-drawing counter (red) in a single fluid motion. Understanding this technique is mandatory for anyone who wants to succeed in Guannandao.

The Philosophy Behind the Technique

Piqing (避青) means avoiding the opponent's cold, sharp blade edge. Ruhong (入红) describes the master's movement of dodging and counterattacking simultaneously to draw the opponent's blood. Sword Panda Limited translated this concept into gameplay where deflection is never purely defensive — every successful evasion immediately opens a counterattack window.

This philosophy distinguishes Sword Sage: Awakening from games where blocking and attacking are separate mental modes. Here, defense and offense collapse into one action. You read the attack, move in the correct direction, and strike back before the enemy recovers. Preview coverage consistently highlights this flow as the game's greatest strength.

The cyan and red color symbolism appears in combat visuals. White sword light and red sword energy cut across the screen during intense exchanges, particularly against humanoid opponents like the White Gibbon Sage. These visual cues reinforce the technique's name and help players understand successful counter timing.

Mechanical Execution

Press the deflect button when an enemy attack approaches. If a directional indicator appears, simultaneously input the matching direction key. Upon successful deflection, your character automatically transitions into a counterattack animation. Chain these deflect-counter sequences for sustained offensive pressure.

Green Evasion and Crimson Assault represent the technique's two speeds in English marketing materials. Green Evasion covers high-speed dodges that maintain combat flow, while Crimson Assault describes slowed-down precision strikes that capitalize on openings created by deflections. Seamlessly switching between these modes is the advanced skill ceiling.

Enemy stamina depletion through repeated deflections creates extended counter windows. Aggressive deflect-counter play exhausts enemies faster than passive waiting, rewarding players who maintain offensive pressure through the technique rather than deflecting once and retreating.

Mastery Progression

Begin against enemies without directional indicators to learn basic deflect timing. Progress to marked attacks once your reaction speed is consistent. Finally, tackle multi-indicator chains from boss enemies.

Watch the IGN preview footage in our deflection combat guide to see expert-level technique execution. Observe how the player weaves between attacks without breaking rhythm.

Practice with our deflection direction trainer daily until directional inputs become automatic. This muscle memory is the foundation of all advanced Sword Sage: Awakening combat.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Piqing-Ruhong?

The Chinese swordsmanship term behind Evade Cyan, Strike Red. It means evading the blade and counterattacking in one motion.

Is this technique mandatory?

Yes. Deflection is the only evasion system in preview builds. There is no alternative dodge roll.

How does Green Evasion differ from Crimson Assault?

Green Evasion is high-speed evasive movement; Crimson Assault is precise, slowed counter-striking. Both are part of the same technique system.

Can I use this against all enemies?

Yes. Every enemy in preview builds uses attacks that can be deflected, though boss patterns are significantly more complex.