[ fayefaye ] wrote:
i still don't really get it but i guess i shall send them my losing points
thanks for the advice people.
This game isn't really very hard. I think anyone should be able to win consistently with just a little practice. I will explain the basics of scoring in Yooyu ball. There are only three shots you need to be familiar with. Learning any one of them and playing some defense should let you win every game.
The Faceoff
First, you want to win the faceoff. You don't need to win the faceoff, but it's to your advantage to do so because it saves time and having to play defense. To win the faceoff every time, click in the following area, denoted by the red dot, at the Yooyu ball screen. Keep clicking until play starts and you see an "x" over the ball. Then wait until your player runs over and takes control of the ball. Don't put your mouse over him/her until that happens or you will make him/her stop running.
So, once you have the Yooyu, it's time to move onto shot technique #1. Keep in mind that all these shots can be mirrored. In other words, even if the example shows the player going down, you can reverse the play and go up instead. The general concept is still the same.
Shot Technique #1
Here's the idea: you take the Yooyu and run towards a goalpost to draw the goaltender as far to a side as possible. Then you shoot the Yooyu into the far end.
The red line shows the general path of movement of your player from the opening faceoff. The green line shows the shot or where you want to direct your shot.
Click here to see this shot in action:
http://www.zippyvideos.com/7809965355421176/shot_1/
Shot Technique #2
Technique #2 is a two-man setup shot. It's great to use when you miss a shot using technique #1 because chances are your player will be left in position for this shot. The idea is to have a man/woman set up in front of your opponent's goal and to one side. Then, with another player, intercept the ball, run and draw the goaltender to the other side (away from your player in front of the goal), pass the ball to your other player and then shoot it into the open net.
The red line shows the path of your second player intercepting the ball and drawing the goaltender to the opposite side. The blue line shows the pass. The green line shows the shot into the goal. Note that you can use any player to intercept the shot. Use whoever is closest to the ball.
Click here to see this shot in action:
http://www.zippyvideos.com/2148740425421266/shot_2/
Shot Technique #3
Technique #3 is perfect for the Faerie Ball but is also great when you're having a bad game with shot technique #1 not working for you and you don't want to use up all that time to set up technique #2. The idea is to draw the goaltender to one side of the goal, then outrun him/her and shoot into the open net. (This was the secret Altadorian technique I described a thread or two back.)
The red line shows the path of the player from the faceoff to the shot. The green line shows the path of the shot.
Click here to see this shot in action:
http://www.zippyvideos.com/6078331055421326/shot_3/
At least one of these shots will work for everyone. Try them out and practice. Practice now against the Jelly Team, since that's what they're there for.
And finally...
Defense
Always remember to use the SHIFT key on your keyboard to get your players back into their original positions. When you get good enough offensively, you probably won't ever need to hit the SHIFT key, but, until then, remember to use it.