Blitzball- Player Movement

Pressing the Triangle button during the game brings up the Movement menu. If your team has the ball, you will have three options, Manual A, Auto, and Manual B.

The computer controls player movement in Auto, the default setting. Manual A and Manual B allow you to control the player with the ball.

In Manual A mode, direction of movement corresponds to the mini-map; swimming left always directs the player toward the enemy goal, while swimming right directs him towards his own goal.

In Manual B mode, direction of movement depends on the current camera angle; if the camera shows the enemy goal straight ahead, pressing up on the direction pad directs the player with the ball toward it.

When you choose Manual option, the Formation menu also appears. The default number of formations your team starts with is four, and you can earn more formations as your team level increases. The four standard formations are Normal, Mark Mode, Right Side and Left Side.

Normal Formation
Normal is basically a zone defense, where your players go after the ball carrier once he gets close, and pursue him for as long as they can keep up with him.
Mark Mode
In Mark Mode, your players cover only the opponent assigned to them in the pre-match setup screen, regardless of whether that opponent has the ball or not.
Right Side or Left Side
With Right or Left Side formations, your players play a zone defense on that side of the playing area. They leave the other side relatively undefended, but no one can get through the side they are on.

 

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