Harry Potter Quidditch Champions: Tips to play as Keeper 

Keeper in Harry Potter Quidditch Champions
Harry Potter Quidditch Champions gameplay (Image via Warner Bros. Games)

The Keeper in Harry Potter Quidditch Champions is the backbone of the entire team. It is their job to prevent goals from being scored in the game while simultaneously paving strategic pathways for their team to execute counterattacks. It is a complicated role to play, and as such, their presence will dictate whether you're in for a win, or a loss.

This article will provide some tips to help players get into the groove of a Keeper in Harry Potter Quidditch Champions. To know more, read below.


Five tips to play as Keeper in Harry Potter Quidditch Champions

Here are five tips that will provide players with a distinctive advantage when they're playing as a Keeper in Harry Potter Quidditch Champions:

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1) Check your positioning

Maintaining a good position can win you games (Image via Warner Bros. Games)
Maintaining a good position can win you games (Image via Warner Bros. Games)

Positioning is a crucial skill for Keepers to learn in Quidditch. As a general rule, you should be holding the center post while the game is in play. It provides you with a vantage point to keep track of how things are going in the field and the necessary changes you might need to make to your position in order to potentially defend a goal.

With three goalposts to defend, your job is not going to be easy. Take your time to position yourself in the right area, and swoop in to defend incoming Quaffles.

Read more: Tips for playing as a Chaser


2) Master the Dive mechanic

Diving to save goals (Image via Warner Bros. Games)
Diving to save goals (Image via Warner Bros. Games)

Keepers have a unique mechanic in the game that allows them to dive towards a goalpost. You can use a directional key, and pair it with the 'Dive' feature to swoop towards any of the goalposts you are defending. It is a key part of the Keeper's kit and is a mechanic that you must master if you wish to play the role.

With three goalposts to defend, you can never know for certain where the Quaffle is headed. In such cases, try holding the center post and dive toward the direction where the shot is headed. It should, for the most part, block out potential goals.

Also read: Harry Potter Quidditch Champions: Tips for playing as a Beater


3) Prediction is key

Predicting shots will help you stop goals from being scored (Image via Warner Bros. Games)
Predicting shots will help you stop goals from being scored (Image via Warner Bros. Games)

As stated above, you can simply never know for certain where an opponent Chaser might seek to shoot the Quaffle. Hence, your power of prediction becomes crucial. As a Keeper, you have to think quickly and predict a potential finishing shot based on an enemy Chaser's flight path and movement.

As per those predictions, you can now either position yourself to strictly defend that goal post, or use the dive mechanic to swoop in when required. Prediction is definitely key, and with a combination of fast reflexes to do the needful, you can undoubtedly be a top-tier Keeper in Harry Potter Quidditch Champions.

Check out: Is Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions available on PS4 and Xbox One?


4) Communicate with your team

Communicate with your teammates (Image via Warner Bros. Games)
Communicate with your teammates (Image via Warner Bros. Games)

Communication is an important part of Harry Potter Quidditch Champions. With so much pressure on the Keeper to defend goals, and also simultaneously serve as the playmaker, communication plays a big role in achieving these feats.

When defending, the Keeper must notify and ask their team for support. The team's Beater and Chasers should promptly pressurize the opponent Chasers, and hinder them from making plays.

When clearing out the field and paving a path for your own Chasers, communicate the positions you want them to play in. This will allow them to seamlessly receive your passes and keep control of the Quaffle's position in the game.

You might be interested in: Harry Potter Quidditch Champions: Tips to play as a Seeker


5) Maintain focus

Focusing will help you perform your best (Image via Warner Bros. Games)
Focusing will help you perform your best (Image via Warner Bros. Games)

Being a Keeper might be a boring job at times, but it feels the most rewarding when you can ward off goals and stop your opponents from making plays. However, to be an S-tier keeper, you must stay constantly focused on the game.

You must keep track of the Quaffle at all times. Meanwhile, you also have to keep a check on the enemy Chasers' position on the side. Predicting passes, flight paths, and potential scoring routes will help you prepare for incoming attacks. But none of this would be remotely possible if you either lose focus or stay locked into just one of the elements in the game.


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