Wednesday, March 21, 2018

The Best Moves to Master in Rocket League


Rocket League is an intensely competitive game, with everyone always trying their best to improve continually or looking for ways to get an edge. Here are some moves you may want to master as you move up the ranks.

Recover with a Half Flip

The half flip is an efficient way to turn your car 180 degrees without having to turn or losing momentum. For example, you're chasing the ball, and suddenly an opponent sends it to the area behind you. You should execute a U-turn, but by the time you execute it the long way, opponents have taken control of it. Doing a half flip at that moment would get you to the ball quicker.
To do it, cancel a backflip by pushing forward halfway (the wheels are pointed up) and do an air roll to either the left or right. Check out the key bindings and set a key (or button) that's comfortable for you.

The Quick Power Slide

The power slide is a wobbly, slow maneuver, especially when first done during the tutorial. When you start practicing it, you kind of wonder for what situations this maneuver will be useful. Well, if the car keeps accelerating when doing the maneuver, it becomes a smoother motion that can be used for sharp 90 to 180-degree turns.

Kickoffs

Kickoffs, being the start of any round, can either make or break the match. Doing a proper kickoff can be a huge advantage for you or your team. There are two characteristics of a good kickoff namely height and being goal side of the ball. For some kickoff techniques, there is the quality of being the first to the ball and hitting it in such a way that the opponent won't even touch it.
Video tutorials help in learning these moves, as well as watching pros and practicing what you learned yourself.

Aerial Shots

For advanced players, aerial shots are sometimes tricky to control. With everybody fighting over control of the ball, being first to the ball is essential. Here are two aerial moves to practice hitting those aerial shots.

The double jump aerial involves double-tapping the jump button without pressing a movement key (as that will turn the move into a flip). At the peak of those two jumps, turn on the boost to zoom toward the ball.

The mid-boost jump, a harder to execute move, involves jumping, pulling back while boosting, and then jumping again. The boost will make you soar higher on the second jump, and from there you'll be able to get to the ball mid-air quickly. It has some drawbacks though, as it is relatively harder to control, other than being harder to execute.

Some Other Tips

For aerials, which appear more often in higher ranked play, the car is easier to control in the air when it's going a bit slower than full acceleration or boosting. Practice ground and mid-air dribbling, too, to help keep control of the ball.

There are many courses to make use of for practicing. Many of the useful moves and maneuvers rely on practiced movements and skillful positioning.

Lastly, don't forget the basics, and don't neglect to defend your goal.


Hope this article helps in your endeavors of getting that sweet, sweet Rocket League items reward for champions. Enjoy your rocket-powered car sports!

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