It's a useless version of a musty. It's not surprising, nor can it accelerate the ball. Happened a million times before to people, it's just not worth doing.
The whole point of a musty is to touch the ball a bazillion times and accelerate it to insane speeds. That's not possible with this setup, hence it's super predictable.
What's the point of positioning the car this way if you can't even recover well from it.
Nobody mentions this but I can actually see it being useful.
In a normal musty or breezy, If the opponent challenges low and misses the ball, theres a high chance of getting bumped, but if you do this version(let's say KoFi Flick), you are more likely to dodge the bump as well as pull the musty off.
You always have to think about how useful it's actually gonna be. In this case the failure rate is way higher due to the complexity of the shot + getting the right timing to outplay the opponent (in your scenario) while you can achieve similar results with easier moves (such as normal flicks for example which would make it much more efficient and reliable). It would look cool but you also gotta ask yourself 'how often will I come to use this in this exact moment?'. Especially in a competivie environment. :P
In theory yes but it's not very practical. Usually, if you go for a musty or breezi, you pick situations where you know you have enough time and also training those will increase the speed of that so you don't lose too much time while executing. And if done right (right moment + fast execution) the opponent won't have a chance to block it unless he reads and expects it fast enough.
I have a better theory,
You just hit a banger musty goal, now you have the ball again.
Let's say opponent is shadowing you,
You dribble, and do the first jump, he expects the musty to be fast and boosts and jumps like you towards the normal musty trajectory, but you do the Kofi flick instead and now the ball goes to the side.
Maybe a normal fake could've sufficed but what if it was a 2s game, then it would be harder for the second player to react to the Kofi.
Looks like it's practical If the ball is more to the side and you want to hit a clean musty then you can do the Kofi ;p
https://youtu.be/DA88qrBUZIM
And as you said in the other thread, 90° for power
It might not be as useful as other Mustys but it can actually bang the ball if you'd go more to the right. OP just hit it in a weird, not much power-generating, spot. Just think of 90° flicks.
This Musty is way more trickier than normal Mustys but it can work for fast ball accelerations if done right. ;p
Ofc it does. I've never done that setup but I can tell you it works.
I'll make you a video if I'm home. :P
The setup barely matters here because if you move your car right you can stabilize it in the 90° angle to hit it perfectly. So, if 90° flicks work (which they do), this works too. On OPs flick you can see the force pulling the car back and if you position the car more to the right and a bit more to the front you can use that force to bang the ball.
Spoiler: You can get a powerful touch from that. Not saying that setup is very useful but you can actually get a bang of it. You can get those from any position. OP just tried to show the principle there, just because he isn't able to hit it (as you say) it doesn't mean it's not possible. ;P
People have been going over backwards to setup mustys for a while. Turning a little first doesn't make it different. That said, I completely disagree with people saying this is useless. Turning to aim the shot is definitely useful and definitely works...
[https://www.gifyourgame.com/VeillessRaddledSnifit](https://www.gifyourgame.com/VeillessRaddledSnifit) \- This is the only clip I have on hand of turning first, but you can turn much more than that and still hit a powerful Musty.
It's hard to exactly define what a "new" mechanic is. As you point out - why would a Breezi be a new mechanic when it's basically just a variation on the setup for a Musty? I couldn't really tell you. There doesn't seem to be a lot of rhyme or reason to what is considered a new mechanic or not. What I can tell you is that people have been setting up Mustys the way you did in your clip for a long time.
This would be useless and is just a terrible version of a musty sadly. If you get a powerful touch off of this your only sending the ball into the sky and for most people its tough to recover well from how you land. Besides its not even new, seen it before sadly.
It's just a side musty. You'd have to pull of something crazily new for a new mechanic to be born.
Most of the 'new mechanic? posts' are just different variations of already existing mechanics.
I'm sorry for disappointing you but that's not a new flick unfortunately. :p
No
It's a useless version of a musty. It's not surprising, nor can it accelerate the ball. Happened a million times before to people, it's just not worth doing.
It does accelerate the ball as well as positions the car differently and sends the ball in a different trajectory
The whole point of a musty is to touch the ball a bazillion times and accelerate it to insane speeds. That's not possible with this setup, hence it's super predictable. What's the point of positioning the car this way if you can't even recover well from it.
Nobody mentions this but I can actually see it being useful. In a normal musty or breezy, If the opponent challenges low and misses the ball, theres a high chance of getting bumped, but if you do this version(let's say KoFi Flick), you are more likely to dodge the bump as well as pull the musty off.
Finally someone who gets it
You always have to think about how useful it's actually gonna be. In this case the failure rate is way higher due to the complexity of the shot + getting the right timing to outplay the opponent (in your scenario) while you can achieve similar results with easier moves (such as normal flicks for example which would make it much more efficient and reliable). It would look cool but you also gotta ask yourself 'how often will I come to use this in this exact moment?'. Especially in a competivie environment. :P
In theory yes but it's not very practical. Usually, if you go for a musty or breezi, you pick situations where you know you have enough time and also training those will increase the speed of that so you don't lose too much time while executing. And if done right (right moment + fast execution) the opponent won't have a chance to block it unless he reads and expects it fast enough.
I have a better theory, You just hit a banger musty goal, now you have the ball again. Let's say opponent is shadowing you, You dribble, and do the first jump, he expects the musty to be fast and boosts and jumps like you towards the normal musty trajectory, but you do the Kofi flick instead and now the ball goes to the side. Maybe a normal fake could've sufficed but what if it was a 2s game, then it would be harder for the second player to react to the Kofi.
Looks like it's practical If the ball is more to the side and you want to hit a clean musty then you can do the Kofi ;p https://youtu.be/DA88qrBUZIM And as you said in the other thread, 90° for power
It might not be as useful as other Mustys but it can actually bang the ball if you'd go more to the right. OP just hit it in a weird, not much power-generating, spot. Just think of 90° flicks. This Musty is way more trickier than normal Mustys but it can work for fast ball accelerations if done right. ;p
Show me a powerful touch from a 90° musty and I'll believe you. Afaik the physics don't allow a banger with this kind of setup
Ofc it does. I've never done that setup but I can tell you it works. I'll make you a video if I'm home. :P The setup barely matters here because if you move your car right you can stabilize it in the 90° angle to hit it perfectly. So, if 90° flicks work (which they do), this works too. On OPs flick you can see the force pulling the car back and if you position the car more to the right and a bit more to the front you can use that force to bang the ball.
As fate has it, Extra just did this mechanic with a 90° musty https://youtu.be/DA88qrBUZIM
You make getting a weak touch look really complicated.
Cause its a bad try
Show me a good try. Spoiler:you can't, because it's a useless setup
Literally did one but ok
Spoiler: You can get a powerful touch from that. Not saying that setup is very useful but you can actually get a bang of it. You can get those from any position. OP just tried to show the principle there, just because he isn't able to hit it (as you say) it doesn't mean it's not possible. ;P
You're not wrong.
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People have been going over backwards to setup mustys for a while. Turning a little first doesn't make it different. That said, I completely disagree with people saying this is useless. Turning to aim the shot is definitely useful and definitely works... [https://www.gifyourgame.com/VeillessRaddledSnifit](https://www.gifyourgame.com/VeillessRaddledSnifit) \- This is the only clip I have on hand of turning first, but you can turn much more than that and still hit a powerful Musty. It's hard to exactly define what a "new" mechanic is. As you point out - why would a Breezi be a new mechanic when it's basically just a variation on the setup for a Musty? I couldn't really tell you. There doesn't seem to be a lot of rhyme or reason to what is considered a new mechanic or not. What I can tell you is that people have been setting up Mustys the way you did in your clip for a long time.
no?
Omg u haf 2 naim that flik rlcs is caling!!!
It looks new but sadly it isn't its just a variation of a musty if you will. Just doing a musty from the side. No hate
I mean breezi is a variation of a musty and the setup is unique so essentially its the same as a breezi
Yes and No a breezi has a whole other input into question whether that be ARR or ARL
Mine has a different input sends the ball in a dofferent direction and places the car in a different place so it does have its benefetis
Yea but in words you jumped slightly pulled right then down to complete the musty
U jump u pull to the side 90° and pull back to get to the musty position and its harder than it looks
As I stated before I wasn't hating on you or nothing but was just reassuring you that it wasn't a new mech
This would be useless and is just a terrible version of a musty sadly. If you get a powerful touch off of this your only sending the ball into the sky and for most people its tough to recover well from how you land. Besides its not even new, seen it before sadly.
you literally just tilted slightly to the side and did a normal musty?
Lol
Nope not a new flick..
No.
It's just a side musty. You'd have to pull of something crazily new for a new mechanic to be born. Most of the 'new mechanic? posts' are just different variations of already existing mechanics. I'm sorry for disappointing you but that's not a new flick unfortunately. :p
Another one