
Simply stand still and parry it (up + light attack). Once you get Monsoon to low health (30% or so), he will start to roll a giant ball of items at you. Most of his attacks will come from above, so just stand there and parry everything he does. If you see him do this move, then just STOP moving. Another thing to watch out for is his smoke bomb attack. This can be performed by throwing an EMP grenade or hitting him with a purple charged sai (unlocks by beating Monsoon, charges automatically) attack. However I strongly advise you avoid doing the second one, since you can prevent Monsoon from using his cheap dodge the second he touches the ground. Towards the middle of the fight, you will need to do a blade time event, which shouldn’t give you an issue. Most of Monsoon’s attacks come from above, so you can just parry them by pushing light attack and up. While there isn’t really a secret to defeating Monsoon, he actually comes off harder than he really is. Bringing him to one of these points will void whatever he is doing and will result in a blade time event (1,2,4) or ball event (3,5). These points are 70% (exactly), 55% (or so), 40% (exactly), 25% (or so), 10% (not exactly, but he generally stops trying).
METAL GEAR RISING REVENGEANCE PARRY GUIDE PLUS
Do not rush the quick blade events! Typically you’ll have more than enough time to do them, plus rushing them can result in you wasting time/taking damage.When you see a blue outline around your screen, it’s a prompt to go blade mode.A lot of this will come down to your ability to parry his attacks, but there are a few tricks to make this fight more manageable.

By now you probably think you’re a master of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, but unlike most of the game, Monsoon requires a lot more skill than other boss.
