![]() X for Switch, Triangle for PlayStation and I don’t know what for those monsters over on Xbox. If you’re on the Switch it’ll be X, anything else, the top of the buttons. Much like throwing a curveball required you to do the spin where you spin your body on a horizontal axis, this one is going to require you to spin your body on the vertical axis. Got an enemy hiding behind a planter or a car and want to show them the flaw in cowardous? Well, welcome to the Bob Loblaw Lob Blog. Here’s an idea of what it looks like if done correctly. Throwing a curveball looks either really cool or like you just chucked the ball into a wall depending on how much awareness you have of your immediate surroundings.Īnother benefit I’ve found of the curveball is a simple fact that people don’t always expect it so they’ll sometimes try to catch early not expecting the extra second it takes for a curveball to make its way there. Depending on the distance this is enough to get the ball to go way out on the side before returning like a boomerang and dinging the unsuspecting hider.īe aware of your surroundings though because if it hits ANYTHING it’ll stop immediately. But not just that, hold down throw then spin and let go of throw while you’re twirling and you’ll throw some crazy curve on the ball. It’ll allow you to so a short dodge move that will not save you from most throws but can occasionally allow you to dodge someone trying to charge you. Pressing A at any time usually makes your character do a graceful little spin move. Pesky opponents keep hiding behind poles and corners? Change things up and throw them a curveball. So over the course of this article, I’m going to show you how to get these done. The curveball, the lob, and the ultimate. We’re kicking off today with our City of Tomorrow launch event, followed closely by Heroes Reborn.This article is going to focus on three special throws.
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