Deckball Tips

Confuzzle your opponent

Submitted by AMewbaby14@aol.com
A trick to deck ball is you stay in front of the goal and let your opponent get it in his own goal and if u spin in circles, your opponent will have very bad direction and will go all over the place.

Dubloon coins

Submitted by Elan Bechor ejbe99@hotmail.com
You can win more than just a single dubloon in deckball. Here are the scores in survival mode you must get to get the certain type of dubloon and their market values you can sell them for:

6 goals – One dubloon coin – 2,000-3,000 NP
7-9 goals – Two dubloon coin – 3,500-4,500 NP

10+ goals – Five dubloon coin – 7,500-10,000 NP

Let your opponent do the work

Submitted by The Bonners bonner.5@home.com
All right. You cant seem to defeat the Mirgle and its not fair that he can go so fast and u cant. Too bad. I have won many dubloons from simply not straying from my goal. Once, I even played without touching my keyboard. I scored two goals. Your best bet is survival mode, and the best thing to do is let the Mirgle do the work for you. Don’t go for the ball at the beginning, wait till the Mirgle misses and is spinning around crazily before you move up and slam it into his goal. Another thing: the absolute only time you need to cross the midline is if he is nowhere near his goal and it is rolling in. Practice this and it will bring u much more satisfaction than slamming the keyboard as the ball rolls innocently into your goal.

Deckball tips

Submitted by PaGaL8001@aol.com
If you get the trap door thing in your goal, quickly get to the ball and tap it in your goal. Then you have 2 choices. Either:
1) Go and knock it in Mirgle’s goal or
2) Block Mirgle from getting to the ball which then let’s it to go into the door. If you’re a fast-paced player like me, then you can also knock it into Mirgle’s trap door goal, quickly get to the other side and knock it in. It works for me.

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