![]() ![]() Rudiel just doesn’t provide anything for executing that task. Damien wants to finish the game as quickly as possible with a single shot that is as powerful as possible. Kirin paralyzes the enemy backline with a shot and Rudiel - a very strong stealer - gets the ball back. My rule of thumb is that an invested striker and goalkeeper who are accompanied by other units which fit into their playstyle, boost their strengths and compensate their weaknesses is always going to be stronger than a poor composition of units even if the units themselves are stronger when compared in a vacuum.Įxample: Kirin + Rudiel are a great pair in the frontline. There are nine more units which make these two units shine even more. Teams in Soccer Spirits don’t just consist of two units though. ![]() A strong striker and a goalkeeper are of utmost importance for the success of your team. The striker and goalkeeper are the backbone of your team. The most important aspects of building a team are choosing the elements and a striker + goalkeeper. I want to point out the Soccer Spirits Calculator by u/Takachii which helps calculating damage and damage reduction values and the guide on how counterattack resistance & reflex works. Go through it if you haven’t yet! There are other community guides as well. The Game Guide which you can find in-game has a ton of information which you can learn from. You should know the basic mechanics of this game to get the most out of this guide. Especially feedback from new players is very much appreciated. Thanks to u/KaiHG and u/Ragnello for pointing out mistakes and making suggestions! If you have any suggestions, you can PM me or write a comment in the thread on Reddit. “I have these units and don’t know how to build a team.” Learning how to build a team by yourself is quite easy. I have seen many posts on r/SoccerSpirits asking the same question over and over again. ![]()
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