Harry Potter Quidditch Champions thrusts players onto the magical pitch in the shoes of some of their favorite Wizarding World characters. Players can take on roles unique to Quidditch, such as becoming a Beater, a Keeper, a Chaser, and even a Seeker. With the game being quite competitive, victory is certainly every player's goal.
There are certainly many who are new to the game, and looking to gain an advantage over their competitors. Winning matches quickly might be a tall order, however, since the game requires some practice to obtain perfection. With that in mind, here are five tips to win more games in Quidditch Champions.
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5 tips to win games in Quidditch Champions
1) Upgrading your character's stats
The game features a skill tree system, which allows the player to modify their character's stats to better suit their requirements. Each role has individual sections that can be upgraded, which help create a character focused on a certain role such as a Beater or a Keeper, or a character that is good across all aspects.
The player also has the freedom to re-assign skill points to other classes and categories at any given time. The best course of action would be to accrue enough skill points to keep upgrading your character's builds depending on the role.
Also read: Best skills for every role in Quidditch Champions
2) Progressing through the Quidditch Rewards Tryouts Track
Playing the game regularly helps players progress through the in-game battle pass system, which is called the Quidditch Rewards Tryouts Track. Apart from cosmetics, playing this mode can help in earning rewards such as in-game credits and some brooms as well.
3) Practicing offline
The game has an offline mode, where players can compete in offline matches against the AI and participate in some championships against rival AI teams. These include the Weasley Burrow Garden Cup, Hogwarts House Quidditch Cup, the Triwizards School Quidditch Cup, and lastly the Quidditch World Cup.
Each championship is harder to master than the one before it, as the opponent's AI difficulty and tactics keep ramping up. Practicing offline by playing some matches and championships can help players learn tactics and experiment with different character builds and brooms.
4) Picking the right broom
The broom is the most important element of Quidditch, as the player cannot take flight without it. Each broom has unique characteristics, and choosing the correct broom for your role is key. There is no definite "one size fits all" broom, as personal preferences may differ in terms of aspects such as handling, agility, and more. Here is a guide to unlock every broom available in Quidditch Champions.
5) Keep playing the online modes and PvP
Regularly playing the game is key to improving your chances of winning. Playing offline games can help, though the experience of going up against real-life players in the multiplayer mode is essential to achieving success.
Multiplayer opponents may have tactics different than those of AI, and this may help the player learn tactics and methods unique to real opponents. Practicing against both AI players and bots regularly can help improve the chances of success.
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