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Como tirar fotos melhores na revanche

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Among the tools you need to score goals in Revenge Shoot is the most basic and important. To help get your shots on target, you need to aim your target – the two white brackets on the screen – in the same direction. Otherwise, you can make terrible mistakes, such as scoring a goal yourself.

However, there are other techniques you can use to make your shots more accurate or more dangerous when you’re in goal range. Below, we’ll explain how to take better shots in Revenge to improve how many goals you score.

How to improve your rematch photos

A rematch screenshot showing a character with the ball in front of the goal.

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Because it allows you to kick the ball harder than a regular pass, the shot command also allows you to send the ball to the farthest sections of the field . But the most important use of this command is when you’re trying to score a goal and you want to have more than one strategy to use your shots to secure a point.

Below you will find the best ways to improve your photos in Revanche:

Manage your strength and angle

A rematch screenshot showing a character firing a curveball.

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The shooting command is the only one that Revanche gives you control over. You can determine not only where the ball should go, but how hard it will be and the angle at which it will go. To master this, you must learn to read the game’s interface.

When you press the Shoot command, the two usual brackets that act as your aim become a full circle with a small dot in the center. The thickness of the circle represents the force you’re putting into your shot, while the dot indicates the angle.

A montage using two rematch screenshots to explain how to read the game interface and know how strong a shot is and the angle the ball will follow.

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The longer you hold the command, the thicker the line becomes. By learning to manage the power of your shot, you can make longer or more accurate passes when shooting at the target.

Now, if you want to change the angle and make the ball spin a little in the air, you need to move the right stick on your controller or mouse in the direction you want the ball to go while holding down the shoot command. Doing this will make the little dot appear on the edge of the circle in the same direction you indicated.

Enhance your photos with extra effort

A rematch screenshot showing a character running under the effect of extra effort.

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When Revenge introduces extra effort, the game only explains that it increases your speed for a while. It is faster than regular running and uses a different, but smaller, energy bar. A side effect of using extra effort is that your shots are stronger.

The general rule in Revenge is that your speed affects how far your passes and shots will go. A pass made while walking from midfield cannot go beyond the goal area, but if you are running, it will go into the goal. The effect of extra effort on your shots follows the same idea.

A rematch screenshot showing a character and a pink circle indicating the extra Effor bar, which is next to the stamina bar.

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Since you are as fast as possible when you are in extra effort, you can hit more and make the goalkeeper’s job a real nightmare. Just be careful not to lose the ball when activating extra effort, because your character performs a slight push, putting the ball a little in front of him.

Use volleys and don’t give the other team time to defend

A rematch screenshot showing a character performing a Volley.

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Performing a volley involves kicking the ball while it’s in the air, usually during a cross. Intercepting the ball is not only cool—your character will strike a fancy pose to hit it—but extremely useful because it makes the entire play faster and harder for the defense to set up.

To land a volley, the ball needs to be in the air. You can either wait for another teammate to cross it or shoot at the wall to lift the ball and set up the play.

Uma captura de tela revanche mostrando os suportes de luz azul que aparecem ao redor da bola, indicando que você pode acertá -la no ar.

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Regardless of how you get the ball in the air, the next step is to press the shot command at the right time. You want to wait until the blue light supports appear around the ball and quickly press the shot command to execute the volley.

 

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