Ruby, I think the idea of hardness of a team is quite subjective. I did not think RI was that hard to play against, provided you are a player who make few mistakes. Each team have one or two characterestics, you need to observe them and then try to score around them. For example, the goalkeeper of Kreludor can sometimes stay horizontal to the ground, which makes it seem that it will be impossible to score. Then Darigan have a wicked right forward - you have to be very quick on their faceoffs. The goalie of Shenkuu has a wicked lateral shift, etc. Also 2 players of each team basically shoots immediately after receiving the ball - you need to identify them. If only one of the defencemen has that ability, you need to approach their goal from that lane, so that if there is a rebound, you have a chance to steal the ball from the other. Otherwise you would have to go back and retrieve the ball, or have to bring another player in. In some teams both defenders have that skill, that makes scoring 15 against them difficult if you are not perfect first time. Also the goalies of different team behave slightly different with different balls, making it difficult to score with certain balls, and easy to score with certain balls. You have to be watchful to those to maximise your scores. That said I agree that 1+3 teams are harder, and 3+1 team are the hardest - in both cases the middle lane is blocked, so it becomes difficult to score Faerie and Darigan balls. All 2+2 teams are easier, as scoring with any type of ball is just run and shoot, or fake, run and shoot.
I managed to become an All-Star, and now have a healthy 12.5 GPG average with Dasher scoring 6+ (I started the tournament with KI set up as 3+1, so Ealyn has nearly that many goals as Dasher). My next aim is to improve Dashers's GPG to 8+, so he has a better chance towards MVP.
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