i invented a new mechanic: the pizza flick. basically u just have to completely miss the ball and hope they own goal instead of scoring the open net. works 0.0001% of the time so i'd say it's pretty good
Can confirm I've done the AmaLix Jump quite a few times in game since I made that Reddit post. I'm saving the clips for my upcoming tutorial though :) Also, the 1 in 3 success rate is kind of misleading, as failing the mechanic usually just leads to a normal air dribble setup, making it not very high risk to go for. Also props for highlighting the Luther Flick! Definitely an underrated mechanic.
Hey man we had a chat in your original video's comments a couple weeks ago. Since then I can get the amalix jump every 90 seconds or so in freeplay, and managed to get the jump down (but no shot) in a match as well. Dedicating a lot of time to learning it (at least 30 minutes a day) but god damn is it hard, the 2nd jump timing is so brain numbing lol. Am waiting for your next tutorial - have my notifs on for you lol
@@shkr_rl The Breezi is easy to aim when consistent and one of the fastest flicks. I don't think this can go as fast because of the angle you're hitting the car at. Also, if you get intercepted in the middle of doing a Breezi, you're behind the ball so you just get a 50 upwards. If you get intercepted during this they will just hit it straight over you. I don't know why anyone would pick this outside of either freestyling or as a way to bait someone because they didn't know it was possible to get back to the ball (which after 1 goal they will learn).
I did not expect to be mentioned here lol great video as always 👍 ( 4:08 I’d like to clarify that I can do the double zap dash consistently off a wall, but not from simply jumping off the ground. I’ve tried it off the ground tons of times and I haven’t been able to do it at all.)
@blurryface9910 Hmm, you'll have to excuse me, I haven't done these since 2020ish. I will have to go back and see how I was doing them and hit free play to jog my memory. If I remember correctly, it's just a rhythmic swivel and an empty jump. I very well could be confusing and combining a couple of them that I was working on. Haha, this should be fun.
I have only made one trade in my entire time playing RL, but it still pisses me off that they removed it... It does absolutely nothing to improve the experience for anyone playing the game, and was strictly so more people would buy from the shop... I have bought cosmetics before from RL, but I have no intentions of ever buying one again because they removed trading purely to be greedy... And they removed dropshot, fuck epic, they can all taste my sweaty testicles...
I think the Purple Shot is something along the lines of a "Point-Blank Psycho", because the pop/power comes from the force the ball gets from bouncing off your car after the reset and leaning forward to make sure the ball pops into your front wheels, similar to redirects. I know if I get the pop from a Flip Reset when I don't cushion the ball enough, it could go flying, so maybe its making lemonade from lemons, using that uncontrollable pop into a shot.
9:00 I certainly couldn’t do it but I did notice that wayton’s front wheels were farther back than in the clip just by a little bit. So that made me think that with the hitbox of the octain when you jump like that you slightly pinch the ball between your wheels. Though l’m just a diamond and that was just what I noticed.
3:10 once again this is known in the plat league already. It is called TRD or "Thirst Rush Dash" as it was discovered originally by an unknown player in Plat (common to not know the player of origin from plat league) who felt it was necessary to hit the ball prior to their teammate at every opportunity. The move was performed without prior knowledge of the speed benefits of TRD and was only later discovered when a PPLP (Pro Plat League Player) was studying film on how to better beat teammates to the ball regardless the positioning.
Great video, mind blowing stuff. Can't Wait to see these in RLCS. you know it'll happen after everyone used to say flip resets "aren't that competitive." Lol
Seems like rolling musty is to a musty as a luther flick is to a 45 flick. The luther flick is probably a bit slower speed on the ball but faster to setup.
I agree with your last point that the important part of a mech is if you can replicate it. I've personally done something very similar to some of these by accident but will always just write it off as a failure unless I am trying to do it and can replicate it.
9:25 I saw that "reset dash" (is what I called it) before that clip was made in a Striped vid when someone tried to do a triple reset, barely manage to set ONE up and "reset dashed" to get 3 resets.
Amazing video man, I discovered mechanic number 4 waaay back in season 2 I kept doing it for fun and I didn't think to do it in vs people because I thought its gonna be easy to defend that but now seeing it again it brings back the memory so I'm definitelly gonna give it a try again :D thanks so much man I know its new mechanic but for me its OG stuff :D idk how to explain but thanks for the memory!
Mechanic 2: I have practicing a little bit and I’ve found that the middle step doesn’t even need to be there. If you do it right, the front of the car naturally pops up from the first wave dash and you can immediately wave dash again. not sure how good or consistent it is compared to what’s shown in the video but it’s there. it’s a thing
I've done 4 mechanics from this video. I have over 3000h and play this game CASUALLY (not tryharding to learn mechanics) and I've done it multiple times "just by that" somehow not knowing about these mechanics and the rarity of them. Mechanic 5 is my favourite. When you are a bad player from Diamond 3 and you wanna do flip reset and ur bad, sometimes you hit the ball with that power. There are way more mechanics which can be used in game, but we people in fact don't know them and even if we do them by random, on 99,99% cases we don't notice it.
The first one is just a floor pinch from a different angle. I came up with this concept years ago but forgot about and I never practice. It comes from snow day as you can pinch the Puck using this or even a forward dodge to implement it.
Amalix and purple shot seem like the two that could be the most deadly if the consistency really gets dialled in. Didn't play much from early-mid 2023 onwards, so it's always cool to see people discovering new mechanics in this game.
Been doing the 'double zap dash' for about a year. I think its just the car cancelling out the first wave dash so the 2nd becomes easier. Very useful in game but hard to get consistent at it
Hey idk if this is a new shot but i recently started practicing something that i call the flip reset ground shot. essentially instead of resetting in the air immediately u purposefully let urself land on the ground upside down and then flip towards the ball as its coming down flicking it with extra power from unexpected angles.
@@radiationgeneration4006 that sounds like one hell of a deceiving shot by faking the fail on the reset. I wish I was anywhere near the ability to practice stuff like this xD
that moment when you realize you actually did fail the reset and the opponent booms it into your net: (this is a joke btw, i might start using this when i learn how to flip reset in, oh, i don't know, six months to a year?)
I was starting to get worried because Wayton hadn't posted for ages and he was one of my top favourite youtubers. So, thank you so much for posting another video Wayton ❤
Even as an SSL most of this stuff is new to me. Suffo flick has been around for a few years now. The AmaLix jump also has massive potential for competitive, granted someone can actually learn it
You know it will happen. Not too long ago any form of dashing was uncommon, now you have chain wall dashes, zap dashes (even double now). Just a year ago wall dashes were rare, now if you dont see them you hear them being performed pretty much every pro game. Give it another year and all of these most likely will have recreation in pro play.
I've used the AmaLix jump various times in game since I made that Reddit post. What wasn't mentioned in this video is that failing the mechanic usually just leads to a normal air dribble setup, so there's really no downside of going for it :)
@@imamalox yeah, that low risk + high reward is huge. and it looks basically the same as just jumping off the wall, defenders would have no clue you have a flip
@@Piotr-iu3ee I'm champ and I do walldashes of the corners and speeding up and even curvedashes occasionally. They aren't that tough if you just know the setup. Doing a double zapdash is incredibly hard though, will take a while to get. Suffo flick is not too viable in comp though, it's just a freestyle mech.
@@shadowyzephyr freestyle mechs are always viable at a certain point in competitive. the only reason is because you'd never expect someone to go for it - by the time you see they're trying to (for example) suffo flick, it's too late. although if you could read it or know it's coming, yeah, you're better off just doing a 45. a solid example of this is ground mustys. they used to be a pretty strong flick, but if you go for one nowadays you'll get challenged immediately
Wayton the Goat I am going to try to get some of these consistent, but thanks for being able to showcase these or else I probably would of never found them. 🙏🙏🙏
I have a reset that I can do sometimes (if I'm trying to go for it), and I have seen it here and there, where you can basically jump off the ball, and still have a reset forever. Problem is that it's generally useless cause I'm too far away from the ball afterwards, like when hitting a first reset and slapping the ball away.
Wayton: A gc that can’t do a single zap dash, but can do a single zap dash Me: a gold that can’t do a single dash, but can do a double zap dash, a dash-zap (no, not a zap dash), and did a double zap dash is SIDESWIPE. I also get the same 3v3 rank as my 1v1 rank, and got into a diamond lvl tournament and almost mawkzy flicked on them but it was a bit too high, my highest rank was plat 1 div 1, but I didn’t play 2v2, because I knew I would drop right down to gold. I have invented 5+ mechanics posted on the Xbox network cuz I didn’t know how to upload to YT. I think there might be something wrong with me.
I have a bunch of clips saved of a mechanic that i wanna turn into a video. Basically, on the ground approaching a 50/50, you jump, turn your nose left or right, and put your wheels toward the ball, then you do a backflip. Sometimes i get a flip reset, which I'm not sure how to capitalize. Sometimes i whiff. Many times i get a surprising hit past my opponent. I think it has potential, and I've never seen it in the wild.
I remember a couple years ago I hit a double reset where you wavedash onto the ball after getting your first flip. I think it could be useful if done consistently although the times I've gotten it my car goes plummeting into the floor unless I flip immediately. Often times that just causes a miss anyways. I have a clip of me hitting a nice one in freeplay though.
I created a mechanic by doing a ceiling flip reset and air roll which will get you the extra touch over the defender. (I’m plat)it’s called: mathy touch
I hit a Jerry Reset two days before watching this video and had absolutely no idea what happen or how I got so much power. I clipped it and watched it 100 times to see what I did or what happen. The best way I can describe it was I went off the ceiling and went under the ball to scoop it in but when I did my flick I went into a reset on the ball so I immediately flip canceled the second reset on impact with the ball and it went zooming straight into the net. I 100% doubt I could ever do it again intentionally but was baffled as to what I did until seeing this. Now I can sleep peacefully at night know this was an already discovered mechanic. ❤
Mechanic 5: Watch the endlesscookies (8:10) example after reading to understand best. Same thing that happens if you're walking while holding a tray then yank it back really hard. Pretend there's a ball on it now. The front and back tires serve as the lip on the tray, the body of the car as the tray itself. When you pull back really hard, the tray tilts into a position where the leading edge is higher in the air than the trailing. This causes the ball to hit the lip and come back towards you. Then you tilt the tray forward so the leading edge is pointing more towards the ground now, this causes the ball to ram the trailing edge, because there's an edge the ball doesn't fly off the back, instead it essentially 2x'es the forward force cause balls bounce. For this example imagine someone slapping the bottom of the tray at the same time it hits that back edge. (jumping after getting the reset) This causes the ball to go up and out while the tray itself doesn't need to move much at all. This same mech can be done landing on top of the ball, on the side of the ball, any position that these principles apply. The trick is turning this entire explanation into a move that takes .1 seconds from start to finish like when the Pulse Leo guy does it at 8:45. Hope this helps. Mechanic 4 was my favorite. Mechanic 1 only really looks useful in 1v1s, anything team based over diamond it'll probably just get sent full court back to the side it came from. Thanks for sharing this list.
I think the Purple Shot will work when you go for a flip reset those that when contact happens it looks like the ball gets snugged against the car. Like you can really see how the snugg/hug happens. A brief magnet moment... thats where we tap jump to launch the ball. IMO
The purple thing blowing peoples minds is hilarious. I’m a diamond and have accidentally done that multiple times. All that it takes is putting all 4 wheels on the underside of the ball and hitting the jump button at the right time. It just launches the ball up.
For mechanic 5, he is jumping off of the ball directing his car toward the ball before falling out of range hitting it within milliseconds redirecting it with the bottom near nose of his car, the flip is to cancel the momentum so he can reposition. (Edit: maybe I'm wrong, this mechanic is kind of trippy.
For the Leo Reset, I think the power comes from skimming the ball after reset. i noticed the car is in the same orientation as you would do a psycho, where the front wheels contact the ball, launching it forward.
Nope, try adding power to the ball in the psycho while moving in the same direction that the ball moves (you won’t) I think the power may come from the back of cars hitbox hitting the ball from the back, but I may be very mistaken here
My guess is tapping reverse before the reset so the ball goes off your spinning wheels, kind of like one of those launcher things in a hot wheels track.
ive done the leo one accidentally twice, once when i was first learning resets(broke my mind) and once a couple months ago as i was trying to learn double resets
it's fun after all this time seeing so many mechanics, because you don't need to learn how to do every mechanic, just need to master the ones you enjoy and can help you win
as someone who has 1600 hours played and doesnt follow along with the game anymore this video is amazing + it baffles me how good players have become in this game
On mechanic 2, I feel like I remember seeing something like this but instead of doing the second dash they would boost and it would let them fly without using their jump on the ground.
purple shot seems like a physics bug. it's like the game momentarily increases your velocity as or after you land the reset, and in that window you contact the ball again and accelerate it.
i invented a new mechanic: the pizza flick. basically u just have to completely miss the ball and hope they own goal instead of scoring the open net. works 0.0001% of the time so i'd say it's pretty good
definitely gonna use that (I’m champ2)
I have accidentally done this trick many times in free play which shows its consistency
fr its so easy to pull off but so effective@@999Remi
Where does the pizza name came from
this works really well in champ 1 in 2's and any 3's game cause like 3's is a mistake now with the whole 1v5 thing
Can confirm I've done the AmaLix Jump quite a few times in game since I made that Reddit post. I'm saving the clips for my upcoming tutorial though :)
Also, the 1 in 3 success rate is kind of misleading, as failing the mechanic usually just leads to a normal air dribble setup, making it not very high risk to go for.
Also props for highlighting the Luther Flick! Definitely an underrated mechanic.
Ooo sick!! I’ll be looking forward to that tutorial!
Hey man we had a chat in your original video's comments a couple weeks ago.
Since then I can get the amalix jump every 90 seconds or so in freeplay, and managed to get the jump down (but no shot) in a match as well.
Dedicating a lot of time to learning it (at least 30 minutes a day) but god damn is it hard, the 2nd jump timing is so brain numbing lol. Am waiting for your next tutorial - have my notifs on for you lol
@@punda404punda is goated at rl as well??
@@WaytonPilkinonly harassing you because I know you are not going to want to miss out on the new mech I made. I want you to be the first to see it
@@Elixbuiltjust post it bro lmfao… if it’s consistent/realistic to use in game then it will pop
I like the fact that a lot of these new tricks aren't all too crazy or elaborative to stick out brand new but just end up being simple and intuitive
As a casual diamond player seeing new ground mechanics, let's fucking goooo
Honestly the Suffo flick looks incredibly stylish and effective if you have space, would be cool to learn it
someone show this to evample
I v done it once before by acsident it was rly lucky
its very similar to the breezi flick in terms of its weaknesses and strengths, requires lots of space but deadly when done right
@@shkr_rl
The Breezi is easy to aim when consistent and one of the fastest flicks. I don't think this can go as fast because of the angle you're hitting the car at. Also, if you get intercepted in the middle of doing a Breezi, you're behind the ball so you just get a 50 upwards. If you get intercepted during this they will just hit it straight over you. I don't know why anyone would pick this outside of either freestyling or as a way to bait someone because they didn't know it was possible to get back to the ball (which after 1 goal they will learn).
you don’t need to brazil someone off of this alone, just one goal to sauce on them if you get the chance is enough
I did not expect to be mentioned here lol
great video as always 👍
( 4:08 I’d like to clarify that I can do the double zap dash consistently off a wall, but not from simply jumping off the ground. I’ve tried it off the ground tons of times and I haven’t been able to do it at all.)
Do you feel like it's significantly faster than a single zap dash?
I should try more from off the wall. Props to you for finding it!
Are you forward wave dashing when single jumping off the ground? You don't need to. Its just an empty jump timed right.
@@iamallanevans and empty jump wouldn't give you any speed...?
@blurryface9910 Hmm, you'll have to excuse me, I haven't done these since 2020ish. I will have to go back and see how I was doing them and hit free play to jog my memory. If I remember correctly, it's just a rhythmic swivel and an empty jump. I very well could be confusing and combining a couple of them that I was working on. Haha, this should be fun.
The instant joy I got seeing the Jerry Reset on here
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the Jung flick could have been a good one aswell (from Thanovic's vid). Actually viable in game and generates power
The 7th and final mechanic of 2023: The No-Trade
I've been practicing this mechanic a lot, I think I will have it fully consistent within 3 weeks
L,😮
I have only made one trade in my entire time playing RL, but it still pisses me off that they removed it... It does absolutely nothing to improve the experience for anyone playing the game, and was strictly so more people would buy from the shop... I have bought cosmetics before from RL, but I have no intentions of ever buying one again because they removed trading purely to be greedy... And they removed dropshot, fuck epic, they can all taste my sweaty testicles...
Jajjja😂
The fact new mechanics are still being found amazes me
I think the Purple Shot is something along the lines of a "Point-Blank Psycho", because the pop/power comes from the force the ball gets from bouncing off your car after the reset and leaning forward to make sure the ball pops into your front wheels, similar to redirects. I know if I get the pop from a Flip Reset when I don't cushion the ball enough, it could go flying, so maybe its making lemonade from lemons, using that uncontrollable pop into a shot.
is that a gojo reference
@@veretxnerd983 I forgot that I even made this comment
@@2s2bs get lobotomized
I feel like the Luther flick could be used like a kuxir pinch. Rlly cool
It’s been used like that
It's harder than it looks
@@SalSickmanGamingit’s not 😂. Literally just tilt your car and musty 😂
@@prokodzaif you dont know how to musty it is 😅
@@turtleturt3261Replace 'musty' with 'backflip' 👍
9:00 you have to press the reverse before the flick, so your car stays in air while the ball gains the momentum from the wheels in reverse
Like you said, the fact their still people coming up with new stuff keeps this game so exciting. The potential is limitless
9:00 I certainly couldn’t do it but I did notice that wayton’s front wheels were farther back than in the clip just by a little bit. So that made me think that with the hitbox of the octain when you jump like that you slightly pinch the ball between your wheels. Though l’m just a diamond and that was just what I noticed.
3:57 i actually started implementing that new method about 7 months ago, but I never took the time to improve it as you did. great vid 👍
3:10 once again this is known in the plat league already. It is called TRD or "Thirst Rush Dash" as it was discovered originally by an unknown player in Plat (common to not know the player of origin from plat league) who felt it was necessary to hit the ball prior to their teammate at every opportunity. The move was performed without prior knowledge of the speed benefits of TRD and was only later discovered when a PPLP (Pro Plat League Player) was studying film on how to better beat teammates to the ball regardless the positioning.
Great video, mind blowing stuff. Can't Wait to see these in RLCS. you know it'll happen after everyone used to say flip resets "aren't that competitive." Lol
for the first mechanic, you should have tried a rolling ground musty to compare it to. they are very fast as well
I think the speed just off the touch will be similar but the set up time between the two would make the first mechanic better
@@nightwarrior5568 yeah fair take i just thought it would be the best comparison since i think they're so similiar
Seems like rolling musty is to a musty as a luther flick is to a 45 flick. The luther flick is probably a bit slower speed on the ball but faster to setup.
Another amazing Video Wayton! Keep up the good work!
I agree with your last point that the important part of a mech is if you can replicate it. I've personally done something very similar to some of these by accident but will always just write it off as a failure unless I am trying to do it and can replicate it.
I remember watching the video on the Suffo flick when it had like 50 views and it was insane. Glad to see it be shown more.
I swear i feel like I’m ranking up just by watching you keep it up
i watched one of your older vids, youve grown so much both as a content creator and irl
Letsgooo love this series every year
9:25 I saw that "reset dash" (is what I called it) before that clip was made in a Striped vid when someone tried to do a triple reset, barely manage to set ONE up and "reset dashed" to get 3 resets.
It was a bit different tho
Amazing video man, I discovered mechanic number 4 waaay back in season 2 I kept doing it for fun and I didn't think to do it in vs people because I thought its gonna be easy to defend that but now seeing it again it brings back the memory so I'm definitelly gonna give it a try again :D thanks so much man I know its new mechanic but for me its OG stuff :D idk how to explain but thanks for the memory!
YESSSS NEW WAYTON UPLOAD MY DAY IS SAVED
New Wayton video let’s goooooo!
Mechanic 2: I have practicing a little bit and I’ve found that the middle step doesn’t even need to be there. If you do it right, the front of the car naturally pops up from the first wave dash and you can immediately wave dash again. not sure how good or consistent it is compared to what’s shown in the video but it’s there. it’s a thing
I’m going to create a new mechanic so I can name it double banana cheeseburger supreme instead of my name blank
I've done 4 mechanics from this video. I have over 3000h and play this game CASUALLY (not tryharding to learn mechanics) and I've done it multiple times "just by that" somehow not knowing about these mechanics and the rarity of them. Mechanic 5 is my favourite. When you are a bad player from Diamond 3 and you wanna do flip reset and ur bad, sometimes you hit the ball with that power. There are way more mechanics which can be used in game, but we people in fact don't know them and even if we do them by random, on 99,99% cases we don't notice it.
Great video! Now a suggestion: it would be cool to include your controller overlay.
The first one is just a floor pinch from a different angle. I came up with this concept years ago but forgot about and I never practice. It comes from snow day as you can pinch the Puck using this or even a forward dodge to implement it.
Amalix and purple shot seem like the two that could be the most deadly if the consistency really gets dialled in. Didn't play much from early-mid 2023 onwards, so it's always cool to see people discovering new mechanics in this game.
that suffo flick would be useful asf to learn, not just for the shots you can get, but it will 100% help w/ awkward recoveries
I stopped playing RL a couple months ago but I still watch your videos because of how entertaining they are :)
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8:55 thx clip for video
Ngl, this is the first time in my life I've seen another Luther openly acknowledged, awesome to see them bring GLORY to the name.
Been doing the 'double zap dash' for about a year. I think its just the car cancelling out the first wave dash so the 2nd becomes easier. Very useful in game but hard to get consistent at it
Whenever Wayton posts, it becomes one of the best videos on the Internet already
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Waytons videos make my day
"even after a year of practice he still hasn't gotten it fully consistent" me but with every mechanic but also 7 years lmao
The suffo flick looks soooo nice. Also I’m rooting for Jerry. Let’s make Jerry resets real
Very good video!
Thank you for the mention!
Yay new vid from wayton i was waiting!
I wish I came up with one of these. Like this is insane🔥💯
Hey idk if this is a new shot but i recently started practicing something that i call the flip reset ground shot. essentially instead of resetting in the air immediately u purposefully let urself land on the ground upside down and then flip towards the ball as its coming down flicking it with extra power from unexpected angles.
My mechs suck but I can visualize this shot.
It does take some time and space to execute right?
@@viniciusserafim5550 yep it's kind of similar to a pogo setup only this time u don't let the ball touch the ground but you catch and then flick it.
@@radiationgeneration4006 that sounds like one hell of a deceiving shot by faking the fail on the reset. I wish I was anywhere near the ability to practice stuff like this xD
@@viniciusserafim5550 we all have to start somewhere if u are persistent enough someday you will be able to do it as well
that moment when you realize you actually did fail the reset and the opponent booms it into your net:
(this is a joke btw, i might start using this when i learn how to flip reset in, oh, i don't know, six months to a year?)
I was starting to get worried because Wayton hadn't posted for ages and he was one of my top favourite youtubers. So, thank you so much for posting another video Wayton ❤
The first mechanic from Arabian guy and thanks wayton to make a good content
Love your videos bro. Keep it up!
Ooh can't wait to find out what new things I can use to hit the post/crossbar and get scored on
Even as an SSL most of this stuff is new to me. Suffo flick has been around for a few years now. The AmaLix jump also has massive potential for competitive, granted someone can actually learn it
You know it will happen. Not too long ago any form of dashing was uncommon, now you have chain wall dashes, zap dashes (even double now). Just a year ago wall dashes were rare, now if you dont see them you hear them being performed pretty much every pro game. Give it another year and all of these most likely will have recreation in pro play.
I've used the AmaLix jump various times in game since I made that Reddit post. What wasn't mentioned in this video is that failing the mechanic usually just leads to a normal air dribble setup, so there's really no downside of going for it :)
@@imamalox yeah, that low risk + high reward is huge. and it looks basically the same as just jumping off the wall, defenders would have no clue you have a flip
@@Piotr-iu3ee I'm champ and I do walldashes of the corners and speeding up and even curvedashes occasionally. They aren't that tough if you just know the setup. Doing a double zapdash is incredibly hard though, will take a while to get. Suffo flick is not too viable in comp though, it's just a freestyle mech.
@@shadowyzephyr freestyle mechs are always viable at a certain point in competitive. the only reason is because you'd never expect someone to go for it - by the time you see they're trying to (for example) suffo flick, it's too late. although if you could read it or know it's coming, yeah, you're better off just doing a 45.
a solid example of this is ground mustys. they used to be a pretty strong flick, but if you go for one nowadays you'll get challenged immediately
Wayton the Goat I am going to try to get some of these consistent, but thanks for being able to showcase these or else I probably would of never found them. 🙏🙏🙏
I have a reset that I can do sometimes (if I'm trying to go for it), and I have seen it here and there, where you can basically jump off the ball, and still have a reset forever. Problem is that it's generally useless cause I'm too far away from the ball afterwards, like when hitting a first reset and slapping the ball away.
Wayton: A gc that can’t do a single zap dash, but can do a single zap dash
Me: a gold that can’t do a single dash, but can do a double zap dash, a dash-zap (no, not a zap dash), and did a double zap dash is SIDESWIPE. I also get the same 3v3 rank as my 1v1 rank, and got into a diamond lvl tournament and almost mawkzy flicked on them but it was a bit too high, my highest rank was plat 1 div 1, but I didn’t play 2v2, because I knew I would drop right down to gold. I have invented 5+ mechanics posted on the Xbox network cuz I didn’t know how to upload to YT. I think there might be something wrong with me.
I have a bunch of clips saved of a mechanic that i wanna turn into a video. Basically, on the ground approaching a 50/50, you jump, turn your nose left or right, and put your wheels toward the ball, then you do a backflip.
Sometimes i get a flip reset, which I'm not sure how to capitalize. Sometimes i whiff. Many times i get a surprising hit past my opponent. I think it has potential, and I've never seen it in the wild.
That first one on the list… I actually love how easy and useful this is.
I remember a couple years ago I hit a double reset where you wavedash onto the ball after getting your first flip. I think it could be useful if done consistently although the times I've gotten it my car goes plummeting into the floor unless I flip immediately. Often times that just causes a miss anyways. I have a clip of me hitting a nice one in freeplay though.
As a sideswipe player I am impressed with the purple shot. Looks epic
do you play rocket league
@@edgeribble I used to play. I don't have a device
bro the purple shot got me as hyped as i was when i first found out about mechanics like the air dribble when i was gold
the vid ive been waiting all year for
Two of these look actually useful. Nice!
8:59 I think the buckwheels push the ball forward after the backflip
I created a mechanic by doing a ceiling flip reset and air roll which will get you the extra touch over the defender. (I’m plat)it’s called: mathy touch
Ive been perfecting the setup of the suffo flick for years in my ranked games. 7:15
I hit a Jerry Reset two days before watching this video and had absolutely no idea what happen or how I got so much power. I clipped it and watched it 100 times to see what I did or what happen. The best way I can describe it was I went off the ceiling and went under the ball to scoop it in but when I did my flick I went into a reset on the ball so I immediately flip canceled the second reset on impact with the ball and it went zooming straight into the net. I 100% doubt I could ever do it again intentionally but was baffled as to what I did until seeing this. Now I can sleep peacefully at night know this was an already discovered mechanic. ❤
Love the stuffo and the purple shot! Very cool, hope to see em standard in pro play in a couple years time!
10:31 thats the sickest flick ive seen in a while
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Out of all these the suffo flick is def my favorite
6:28 I figured it out because I play on a keyboard and mouse and it had no deadzones. Someone then stole my shot and posted a clip on redit.
It is so crazy that we are still able to find new mechanics
crazy to see people going crazy for squishy’s ceiling shot and now plats can do it even better than his
Cap!
@@heddshot87 i mean not all of them but a respectable amount
@@heddshot87 the other i literally ran into a plat that can double flip reset
Mechanic 5: Watch the endlesscookies (8:10) example after reading to understand best. Same thing that happens if you're walking while holding a tray then yank it back really hard. Pretend there's a ball on it now. The front and back tires serve as the lip on the tray, the body of the car as the tray itself. When you pull back really hard, the tray tilts into a position where the leading edge is higher in the air than the trailing. This causes the ball to hit the lip and come back towards you. Then you tilt the tray forward so the leading edge is pointing more towards the ground now, this causes the ball to ram the trailing edge, because there's an edge the ball doesn't fly off the back, instead it essentially 2x'es the forward force cause balls bounce. For this example imagine someone slapping the bottom of the tray at the same time it hits that back edge. (jumping after getting the reset) This causes the ball to go up and out while the tray itself doesn't need to move much at all. This same mech can be done landing on top of the ball, on the side of the ball, any position that these principles apply. The trick is turning this entire explanation into a move that takes .1 seconds from start to finish like when the Pulse Leo guy does it at 8:45. Hope this helps. Mechanic 4 was my favorite. Mechanic 1 only really looks useful in 1v1s, anything team based over diamond it'll probably just get sent full court back to the side it came from. Thanks for sharing this list.
Mechanic 6 is the exact same thing, just without the flip launching it away from you. So you just apply the stick controls slower
As someone who worked on Gamers8 this year, next year is going to be incredible.
so glad i can see rocket league getting back up there.
Great video, Wayton. Kudos to your professionalism and passion.
I think the Purple Shot will work when you go for a flip reset those that when contact happens it looks like the ball gets snugged against the car.
Like you can really see how the snugg/hug happens. A brief magnet moment... thats where we tap jump to launch the ball.
IMO
good list. the luther flick was being done consistently in like 2018.
Wave dashing everywhere has helped me a ton and somehow i see any of these and get completly lost, Nice.
I've been playing this game for years. Insane we're still learning new stuff from it.
The suffo flick is so satisfying to watch
Lets goo he uploaded
Babe wake up, new Wayton Mechanics of the year video just dropped
Glad my man Suffo is getting some recognition ive been following him for a while and hoping somebody shows him
The purple shot is actually amazing looking. It seems so complicated but so powerful!
The purple thing blowing peoples minds is hilarious. I’m a diamond and have accidentally done that multiple times. All that it takes is putting all 4 wheels on the underside of the ball and hitting the jump button at the right time. It just launches the ball up.
Dude, 1:14 watching, I love you man, I have to learn that one!
6:34 - they did it by accident and figured out what happened LOL
For mechanic 5, he is jumping off of the ball directing his car toward the ball before falling out of range hitting it within milliseconds redirecting it with the bottom near nose of his car, the flip is to cancel the momentum so he can reposition. (Edit: maybe I'm wrong, this mechanic is kind of trippy.
For the Leo Reset, I think the power comes from skimming the ball after reset. i noticed the car is in the same orientation as you would do a psycho, where the front wheels contact the ball, launching it forward.
Nope, try adding power to the ball in the psycho while moving in the same direction that the ball moves (you won’t)
I think the power may come from the back of cars hitbox hitting the ball from the back, but I may be very mistaken here
My guess is tapping reverse before the reset so the ball goes off your spinning wheels, kind of like one of those launcher things in a hot wheels track.
I actually did two of these mechanics by accident and finally someone talks about the suffo flick
Can’t wait
i'm pretty sure i saw the purple shot in a Pulse fire car videos
ive done the leo one accidentally twice, once when i was first learning resets(broke my mind) and once a couple months ago as i was trying to learn double resets
it's fun after all this time seeing so many mechanics, because you don't need to learn how to do every mechanic, just need to master the ones you enjoy and can help you win
as someone who has 1600 hours played and doesnt follow along with the game anymore this video is amazing + it baffles me how good players have become in this game
On mechanic 2, I feel like I remember seeing something like this but instead of doing the second dash they would boost and it would let them fly without using their jump on the ground.
purple shot seems like a physics bug. it's like the game momentarily increases your velocity as or after you land the reset, and in that window you contact the ball again and accelerate it.
Really cool video. Thanks for the info.
Your videos are great!