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Alright
Offense
I tweeked this a bit cause the whole playing under water is impossible.
Of course offense and a good defense wins blitzball, but I left offense open to a lot of creativity to the team which I'll share later.
The RF LF & MF all get into the offensive strike while the other three , including the goalie move up a bit to cover ground (the goalie moves foward to avoid Besaiding). When you get the ball you can run like in football and you can't pass the ball foward, only backward if you want....like a laterall pass in football. The defense will attack the ball holder and try to tag the player with two hands, like two hand touch. If tagged, that person must pass without taking another step while being covered by the defense. They are allowed to pass foward.
In other words, it's like football without all the stopping-the action never stops and theres no downs. The only way the ball goes the other way is if the ball is blocked, dropped or intercepted.
If the throw is successful, that player can run for as long as their tagged or if they go to score.
If they drop the ball the ball stays on the floor and the defense picks up the ball and becomes the offense.
*this gets hella hectic and people are constantly moving. Begginners always get a workout.....ALWAYS!
Scoring
Like I said the goalie stands in front of the square with the triangle-the goal. The luca line is surrounding him. Lets say, for some odd instance, theres only a RF trying to score on a goalie.
The RF must not pass the luca to score. They have to drop the ball and kick it in, like soccer. Steppin over the luca-besaids the player and doesn't count if they scored.
What gets intresting is that if the ball hits the plain wall and bounces back, another teammate is allowed to punch the ball back towards the goal. This is where creativity sets in...you can kick to your teammate, pass off the wall for a punched shot, or go full blown to the goalie, it's organized chaos.
Ready for the tricks?
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