How do you get better at Mario Tennis Aces?
How do you get better at Mario Tennis Aces?
9 essential Mario Tennis Aces tips to know before you play
- Quickly learn what each shot does and you’ll be winning in no time.
- There’s a Rock, Paper, Scissors kind of relationship for standard shots.
- You don’t have to have energy to utilise the star power.
- Pulling off a trick shot doesn’t cost energy.
How do you hit hard on Mario Tennis?
Double tap shots for when you’re running to the ball and just make it there, charged shots for when you stay in place and build up charge. A charged shot is just when you hit the button early and start charging. It just hits the ball harder, and builds meter. Pretty sure the double tap shots also just hit harder.
How do you drop shot in Mario Tennis?
Drop Shot (Left Stick Down + X): The Drop Shot is similar to the Slice Shot in Mario Tennis Aces in that it’s slower and lands near the net, forcing your opponent to dive for the ball.
How do you block a power shot in Mario Tennis?
Now, you need to press any of the four shot buttons (Y/B/A/X), just as the ball reaches your character. You can only successfully block a shot like this if you time the button press perfectly. Press it too early, and if it was a zone shot from your opponent then your racket will lose a life from its green health bar.
How do you unlock Paratroopa in Mario Power Tennis?
To unlock Patapata (Paratroopa), just beat the 3 tournaments of the Normal Cup in doubles. To unlock Propera Hey-Ho (Fly Guy), just beat the 3 tournaments of the Normal Cup in singles.
How do you do a zone shot?
A Zone Shot is a little trickier to pull off than others within Mario Tennis Aces, but still totally doable. What you need to do is wait for a star point to appear on the play field. Run over to it, then press the “R” button on your Joy-Con or Pro Controller once in the star, and you’ll start a Zone Shot.