Momentum and Flipping

When to start practicing:
Bronze.

When expected in-game:
Silver.

  • Flipping for speed

  • Flipping to speed up allows your car to move quickly and change direction more effectively. This is essential for offense, defense, and positioning. Flipping momentum influences your ability to control the ball or object you're interacting with. In many games, maintaining momentum helps you manipulate the game's physics to your advantage.
  • Momentum and keeping speed

  • Maintaining momentum helps you get to the right places on the field or map, both in anticipation of offensive opportunities and to react defensively to the opponent's plays. When things don't go as planned, having momentum enables you to recover more swiftly. Whether you've been bumped by an opponent or missed a play, maintaining momentum helps you regain control and stay in the action.
  • Early Boost Management

  • In games where boost is a resource, maintaining momentum can help you conserve boost, as you can use less boost when you already have some momentum. This can be crucial for extended plays and defensive situations. Maintaining momentum allows you to keep the pace of play high, catch opponents off guard, and make more dynamic plays. It can be a significant competitive advantage.