With so many multiplayer medieval games to choose from today, Mordhau does an excellent job of standing out from the competition. So far, it has managed to attain 500,000 sales and over 60,000 active players on Steam, which just goes to prove how much individuals love clobbering one another with an array of medieval weaponry in a fun but challenging environment.
With 64 players all on a mission to hack and slash across various medieval battlefields, Mordhau is sure to be a hit with any fan of hack’n’slash games that come with little to no restrictions. Though simple and basic enough for a beginner to understand, Mordhau will require skills from players that want to succeed.

If players go in assuming that all they need to do is mash buttons and swing their swords all over the place hoping to succeed, they will be in for a rude awakening. So, we have rounded up some great tips and tricks that will help even the greenest Mordhau player get started on a successful campaign.
Tips and tricks to help you succeed in Mordhau
Learning how to be the lord of war in a medieval environment may sound fun enough, but you should know that Mordhau is actually a challenging game that will require patience, skill and a little trial and error on your part in order to succeed.
Complete the tutorial
If you fancy yourself an expert of hack-n-slash games, you may not necessarily need to watch the tutorial before you play. However, the combat tutorial is great for both beginners and individuals looking to refresh their knowledge. The tutorial comes complete with everything that you need to know to succeed including the basics of attacking, feinting and even parrying. If you are beginner, it may be a lot to take in but you will soon get the hang of it the more you play.
Think carefully before making any attacks
If you want to go as far as you can in your campaigns, you will need to approach the game with a little strategy. Before attacking anyone, think carefully about your attacks while ensuring that you are still watchful of incoming enemies so that you can respond to their attacks effectively.

Practice your attacks
You will need to practice your attacks consistently so that you can bait out an early parry, for instance, if you are looking to leave your opponents susceptible. The simplest of the attacks is an overhead slash that transitions into a stab, which is simple enough to grasp.