Well, we want to be that awesome, and we want you to be awesome too. That’s why we’re taking a look at how to do the Flip Reset in Rocket League! The thing is, though: we haven’t looked at a new skill in quite a while, so it’s certainly time to jump in. Now, we have produced a sweet-ass video or the Flip Reset, so you should also check that out. In fact, here it is, for those of you who despise reading:
What is a Flip Reset in Rocket League?
A Flip Reset is when you place all four of your wheels on a surface to re-gain a flip mid-flight. A car has two jumps, your standard jump, and the second is a flip. The thing is, you have to land before you can jump again after the flip… unless you know how to Flip Reset! It’s one of the most difficult mechanics in the game, but once you can pull it off, the Flip Reset is absolute perfection.
You need to practice them, though, as Yukeo says:
Free-play, Training Packs, and, of course, in real situations. First understand the mechanic, then practice it until you get somewhat consistent, and then try to use them in games.
How Do You Flip Reset in Rocket League?
Following is a quick-guide to completing the flip reset in Rocket League. Pay careful attention to each of these steps!
Run the ball up the wall
Make sure that you are moving you car onto the wall as well, so that both the ball and your vehicle is riding up the wall.
Hit the ball and immediately jump
You now need to hit the ball off the wall into the air, with plenty of speed and height that you can then launch yourself off the wall as well.
Fly directly towards the ball
You will want to apply enough boost to get your speed up and reach the ball in the air.
Make sure you have enough momentum to receive the flip
This is especially important because players will need to keep flying in the air, as this is the entire point of performing a Flip Reset! So yes, keep your momentum up and get ready for the more difficult part of this trick.
Adjust the car so that all four wheels will hit the ball
You now need to twist the car so that it is flying towards the ball wheel-first. The key is that you need to hit the ball with all four wheels at the same time, so that it simulates you touching the ground.
Boost towards the ball
You need to make sure you reach the ball, so boost, but stop boosting just before you hit the ball. This way you can plant all four wheels on the ball.
Touch the ball with all four wheels
Once all four wheels have hit the ball, you have flip reset and can jump again. This is what you need to do.
Multiply these to hit the ball multiple times
If you want to become a true Rocket League God, you’ll want to continue to flip reset repeatedly so that you can hit the ball, keep flying through the air, and land some truly impressive goals.
Control the ball
Keep controlling the ball, score some amazing goals, and become a Rocket League God.
Why and When Should I Flip Reset in Rocket League?
You should go for a Flip Reset whenever you get the chance, as it is an insanely powerful way to own your opponents in Rocket League. If you want to be awesome, if you want to win, then Flip Reset – but remember to coordinate with your team. It can be insanely confusing, and really throw off your team if not done clearly and on target.
Any time the opponent gives you enough space to go for one… Flip resets keep the opponent guessing, which is always good.
Make sure that you have enough space to do a Flip Reset, if you don’t, then don’t try to complete one, and instead pass the ball or use a different tactic. The benefits of a Flip Reset, though, are unbelievable. They are hard to read, they look flashy, and they are the perfect way to score yourself a pretty flashy goal. Have fun!
Rocket League Tips: How to Fast Aerial
The Fast Aerial is an essential Rocket League skill. It guarantees speed and proximity, and when combined with other skills like the wave dash, you are set for a victory. The Rocket League Fast Aerial requires a lot of precision, and it is a lot of fun. Do you want to become a Rocket League master? Here’s how to do a Fast Aerial in Rocket League!
To be honest with you, we already have a fabulous video for you, which details the Fast Aerial in a short and painless three minutes. It was written by good ol’ Daniel Ribeiro and was voiced by the bold and beautiful Amidu Njiemoun. You can watch it, if you want. It’s easier to learn Rocket League moves with a visual demonstration, especially skills like the Rocket League Fast Aerial, which require a lot of precision. I won’t forgive you, though. Lazy, lazy, lazy…
What is a Fast Aerial?
The Fast Aerial is an Aerial move which pushes you faster into the air, utilizing a boost to launch you off the ground at great speed.
The Fast Aerial relies on your second jump, which gives you a critical upwards leap.
It can be tricky to pull off, but once mastered, the Fast Aerial is the best way to become a Rocket League pro.
Basically, and for those of you who still don’t get it, the Rocket League Fast Aerial forces a second boost into the standard Aerial. Thus, you should fly into the sky at more or less double the speed, becoming an absolute Rocket League god.
How to Fast Aerial in Rocket League
When you’re on the ground, hold your left stick down.
Now, press jump and boost at the same time, which will pull you up much faster than a standard Aerial.
Release the stick when your nose looks up, or you will do a backflip.
Immediately after releasing the stick, press jump and boost again.
Keep boosting and you will hit the ceiling in no time at all.
As usual, the most important thing with the Fast Aerial is practice. Well, practice and releasing the stick at the right moment. Pros mess up the Fast Aerial all the time, so don’t feel bad if it takes you a little while to master. That is totally normal, and you will find yourself backflipping a lot. Thus, to summarize, here’s how to Fast Aerial in Rocket League: left stick down, boost and jump, release stick, boost and jump, keep boosting. Sounds simple? Well, hopefully you can pull it off…
Why Should I Fast Aerial in Rocket League?
You are way faster with a Fast Aerial, hence the name.
That means a speedier offense, and a speedier defence, and that is critical for scoring wins.
When a ball is moving super fast, a normal aerial won’t cut it. That is when you need the Fast Aerial.
Well, that’s about it. We hope that you loved our guide, and are ready to become a Rocket League pro. We love doing the Fast Aerial in Rocket League, we love Wave Dashing, and we will be back very soon with more Rocket League guides. As we have mentioned multiple times at this point, we also have a guide out on the Wave Dash, and you should definitely take a read… or watch, if you’re lazy. Thanks for reading.
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