Q- When to use Overpass Intercept and Regular Intercept?
A- Opportunity presents itself. Crosscourt passes can and will always be intercepted if you press A in between passes or as soon as the ball has left the passer. Sometimes faceup then pressing A works. Anticipate where the passes and you'll end up with the ball in your hands.
Q- How to Intercept when your opponent has possession after you've scored?
A- Stay in between the passer and the receiver but relatively closer to the passer your chances of getting an interception is likely
Q- What cards do I use?
A- Steal is preferable but having a intercept range or intercept success rate as a side stat helps a lot.
Q- Which toy do I use?
A- I prefer Intercept range over Intercept success since PG gets a intercept range bonus as a passive.
Disclaimer: I may not be a top 5 PG but this might help you guys out in the long run.
A- Opportunity presents itself. Crosscourt passes can and will always be intercepted if you press A in between passes or as soon as the ball has left the passer. Sometimes faceup then pressing A works. Anticipate where the passes and you'll end up with the ball in your hands.
Q- How to Intercept when your opponent has possession after you've scored?
A- Stay in between the passer and the receiver but relatively closer to the passer your chances of getting an interception is likely
Q- What cards do I use?
A- Steal is preferable but having a intercept range or intercept success rate as a side stat helps a lot.
Q- Which toy do I use?
A- I prefer Intercept range over Intercept success since PG gets a intercept range bonus as a passive.
Disclaimer: I may not be a top 5 PG but this might help you guys out in the long run.
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