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'''Pass:''' The basic offensive skill, passing the ball from one player to another is critical in avoiding opponents. Also, passing the ball charges it up, meaning that it is easier to score goals once the ball has been repeatedly passed between members of the same team. {{button|wii|A}} is used for passing. While not confirmed, it is presumed that the pass can be altered to match a player's style. Such alterations include the lob shot and the stylized midair skills performed by the receiver. | '''Pass:''' The basic offensive skill, passing the ball from one player to another is critical in avoiding opponents. Also, passing the ball charges it up, meaning that it is easier to score goals once the ball has been repeatedly passed between members of the same team. {{button|wii|A}} is used for passing. While not confirmed, it is presumed that the pass can be altered to match a player's style. Such alterations include the lob shot and the stylized midair skills performed by the receiver. | ||
'''Shoot:''' A more powerful version of the pass, shooting is for scoring goals. The game automatically targets the goal from the player’s current position when {{button|wii|B}} is pressed. Shots can be charged by holding {{button|wii|B}} to increase their chances of success. Players can pull off fancy flip shots to shoot if they hold {{button|wii|B}} as they receive passes. | '''[[Shoot]]:''' A more powerful version of the pass, shooting is for scoring goals. The game automatically targets the goal from the player’s current position when {{button|wii|B}} is pressed. Shots can be charged by holding {{button|wii|B}} to increase their chances of success. Players can pull off fancy flip shots to shoot if they hold {{button|wii|B}} as they receive passes. | ||
'''Clear:''' When a player has the ball on their side of the field, pressing {{button|wii|B}} allows them to kick the ball to the other side of the field. This technique is effective in situations where the player is crowded by opponents. | '''Clear:''' When a player has the ball on their side of the field, pressing {{button|wii|B}} allows them to kick the ball to the other side of the field. This technique is effective in situations where the player is crowded by opponents. |