How to look behind you in Century: Age of Ashes

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In aerial combat, it is important to keep an eye on your surroundings as enemies can come from any direction. This is true for Century: Age of Ashes, so you should keep an eye out for other dragons. One place you can definitely expect to get attacked from is behind. So you may be wondering how to turn around and look behind you.

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To look behind you in Century: Age of Ashes, you can press E on the mouse and keyboard or press in on the right stick for the controller. As you are playing, enemies will attack you from the rear, and you will get onscreen notifications that they are hunting you. Looking behind, you can confirm their location.

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This is helpful as you can tell what kind of class is chasing you. This can affect how you try to lose them or whether you try and counterattack. You can also see if multiple enemies are chasing you or if it is just one.

Looking behind you is also helpful to know if any power-ups are available or if any of your teammates are nearby. Being aware of your surroundings can keep you alive so look around often!

For more information on Century: Age of Ashes, check out How to get and hatch eggs in Century: Age of Ashes and How to use Speed Boost in Century: Age of Ashes on Pro Game Guides.

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