Overview
Ghost Steps (stylized as "Ghostep" in-game) are a core defensive counter-mechanic that repositions Soul behind an enemy, creating a backstab opening. They are not a standalone button press. Instead, Ghost Steps trigger automatically when the player executes a successful defensive action against specific enemy attack types. The mechanic is central to Phantom Blade Zero's combat system, rewarding precise timing with positional advantage and Sha-Chi Essence gain.
The color-coded attack system
Enemy attacks in Phantom Blade Zero are color-coded to signal the correct defensive response:
Brutal Moves (blue flash)
Brutal Moves are heavy enemy attacks indicated by a blue spark on the enemy's weapon. They can be blocked normally, but doing so drains a large amount of Sha-Chi. If the player taps L1 just before a Brutal Move connects, they perform a parry, which triggers a Ghost Step. Soul instantly teleports behind the enemy for a backstab counter-attack. The parry window is described by multiple hands-on reviewers as "rather generous" on the default Gamechanger difficulty.
Killer Moves (red flash)
Killer Moves are unblockable and unparriable attacks indicated by a red aura or flash. The only correct response is to dodge by tapping R1 just before impact. A perfectly timed dodge triggers a Ghost Step with the same backstab repositioning effect. Missing the dodge window means taking full damage.
What happens on success
A successful Ghost Step has three effects:
Soul repositions behind the enemy, creating a window for backstab attacks or extended combos
The player builds Sha-Chi Essence (the resource used for Power Surges)
The momentary repositioning breaks the enemy's attack chain, giving the player initiative
What happens on failure
A failed block against a Brutal Move drains a large chunk of Sha-Chi. If the Sha-Chi pool is fully depleted by blocking, the player enters a vulnerable stagger state open to follow-up attacks. A failed dodge against a Killer Move results in taking the full hit with no mitigation.
Design philosophy
The defensive toolkit (standard blocks, directional dodges, and parries) is designed so that attacking and defending flow together as a single rhythm. This reflects the philosophy of Chinese martial arts where offense and defense are inseparable. Ghost Steps are the primary reward for mastering this rhythm: instead of simply surviving an attack, the player turns it into an offensive opportunity. On Hellwalker difficulty, where bosses adapt their attack patterns in real time, reading the color-coded system and executing Ghost Steps consistently becomes far more demanding.