we just know chief. also add the the breezi pop that was discovered like 2 days ago and the apparently jack kickoff. Both real game changers. Love the vid, this is exactly the kind of stuff I wanted.
The "twist flip" is something the top players have been doing for a while. I'd say it's biggest use is being able to turn almost any first touch into an air dribble while regular air dribbles are wildly first touch dependant
Same. I started about two years ago and randomly did it while practicing mechanics. I was like, "I wonder if this has a name and if its useful". I guess that means I'm a pro. *looks over at Plat badge*
I see it as dodging while inputting different direction during the duration of the flip. We all who like to monkey around with controls do this a lot, but may not always convert it into something noticeably useful.
For the twist flip (answering all the commenters who are having trouble) It is a diagonal flip canceled. Then you have to hold diagonal in the original direction (so top left for diagonal left flip) to execute the actual mechanic. So basically think of the circle or cross that is your analog stick. You would jump, start your flip in the left direction for a left flip, go in the exact opposite way to CANCEL the flip, then you go back to the original way you push your stick for the flip. So your analog stick is going in 3 positions during this flip. For left: top left, bottom right, top left. For right: top right, bottom left, top right. try that in training and let me know how it goes! - JaM
Just started the video and saw the twist flip, this is also something I realised a few pros doing in videos and I’ve being trying to get good at it too recently, really useful for really any awkward follow up hits of the wall
He had to have either deleted it or made it up himself making fun of the comments because i went to the bottom of the comment section and hit Ctrl+F, the comment is nowhere to be found.
Once again, Wayton proves he is one of the best RL content creators. Criminally under subbed. Keep up the great work! I’m always excited to see your new videos
Yo! I was the streamer who gave you advice in pogostuck. Just wanted to say i have actually watched your videos before and they really helped me push to plat, thanks alot. I hope beating pogostuck went well.
The twist flip and the drop down shot are things I've learned by accident from just practicing my mechanics. The way I learned the twist flip is by just jumping off the side walls in free play and cancelling my flip. Doing this, as well as holding directional air roll can help you pull it off more consistently and with more accuracy. Hope this helps someone!
Ok so I'm going to explain how the twist flip works for Wayton: The way it works is that when you cancel and flip you're essentially creating momentum and speed but you're not moving that much when compared to a regular flip (this is of course due to the stall factor) the unstall rights the car so that your nose is facing upwards where the ball should be. Sometimes you can also get an extra soft touch with the hood of your car when you are flip canceling. For those who want to learn it the way to put it is simple: you do a normal front flip but stall (which is reversing the joystick in whatever direction you originally flipped in IMMEDIATELY after you flip it). The stall is not a perfect back stall however, it is more of a back diagonal right or back diagonal left depending on which airroll you are using. Then you boost while flipping, airroll so you don't hit the ground on your side and powerslide to keep your momentum (this is on the ground speed flipping). *Sorry for the essay but hopefully this helped some of yall understand it and maybe even help you guys pull it off*
I use that dropdown catch all the time as a way to catch a fast moving ball while in an aerial and turn it into an air dribble. It gives you another option instead of being forced to double tap. Catch the ball on a front wheel, diagonal air roll away from it to get it traveling the same velocity as you, flip around underneath it, and it's stuck on your nose. I've got a couple of videos using that on my channel.
100% ive been doing the “twist flip” ever since i started trying to learn to speed flip, its just a messed up speed flip. but dont get me wrong it is useful in a lot of situations
At 4:02 when he said "And these two teams are both top 3 in NA right now. It really didn't take long to find these little mistakes because ..." I was like "Yeah, because they're NA teams"
Wayton, holy shit you're popping off. I havent watched much rl content on youtube in so long, i subscribed to you when u had like 40-60k subs, and YOU'RE AT 210K RN. your content has been super good w/ good quality, it makes me happy how big you're getting. 1M soon.
alot of people use the twist flip when doing a dbl flip reset! So they fake the double by uncancelling last second and using the pop up a bit earlier as you’re showing as a pop. Really useful lol
It looks like you put a lot of effort in with friends to get footage of the different situations, that's some next-level commitment to RL content! Great job!
The aerial fake / tummy bump is so OP. I do it all the time, especially when you notice things changing up in front of you, instead of banging the ball, just rotate, tummy bump to keep possession and carry on upfield :)
it's interesting that you don't hold one of your bumpers when starting the twist flip. imo it's way easier to just push your stick forward when flipping + it's a perfect diagonal flip so it ends up being more predictable and consistent
The meta for 2021 is the “RUclips Meta,” where all new f2p users start trying really difficult mechanics they see pros use. This will stunt their game sense growth. However, they will hit a singularity where they turn into mechanical gods. They will fly around the map doing whatever the hell they want. Ball chasing? Don’t matter. Over commits? Don’t matter. Bumping teammates? Don’t matter. Your opponents won’t ever touch the ball, and neither will your RL boomer teammate, as you air dribble above and around the field until you decide to put it on target.
Couldn't agree more with all of these points. Especially the Musty and Wavedashing ones. I Wavedash all the time in neutral positions on the field so I always have some sort of momentum or short burst to catch the opponents off guard if the ball comes my way. To add on to it, wavedash dribbles are very underused. If perfected, they can change the direction of the ball faster than any other method, without even losing the dribble. It lets you cut the ball and flick it in the same possession.
The twist flip is so so satisfying to do, 'cause it flings your car up and suddenly you have all the freedom to go where you wanna. Also easily the most efficient way to get a flip reset after flipping... if done right.... which is hard. Really hard.
He kinda explained it. It is a diagonal flip + cancel (holding air roll while cancelling) then release cancel but still holding air roll, your car will do an akward move but that is the basics of it. Its hard as fuck
Now that you spoke about all of those mechanics, they will become meta. If you didn't talk about them, no one would consciously notice them, and no one would try it in ranked to fail miserably and say "bro it's the meta". Nice video btw!
I always thought "the glue" is referring to the simple concept of maintaining ball control on the nose of the car while in the air, not really a specific mechanic.
There’s also the new “Breezi Pop”. Which you dribble then jump like you’re gonna wave dash under the ball and right before your back wheels hit the ground you backflip and immediately cancel your flip so the nose of your car pops the ball into the air. You can do a lot after since the pop can be unexpected and you recover almost immediately since you’re already on the ground
I found this video very insightful and helpful. First of all I've been trying to implement the twist flip into my game after seeing so many other people do it, but couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong. Same thing with the drop down catch, though I've had some success with that. I would disagree with you slightly on your application of wave dashes. I think they are great for recoveries and have some application in dribbles, but when going around the field the diagonal flip cancel (musty kickoff flip) is way more efficient than a wave dash. Even in your example about doing a straight front flip and hitting the ball with your wheels - if you did a diagonal flip cancel you would get the same effect as a wave dash, but be faster to the ball potentially beating the other player to it. Keep up the good work sir!
I recommend fans to watch the game play as well as listening so u know when to go for the ball and which will work on ur timing and thats just ONE of the things to look out for
Hmm, this looks familiar :D Great video! I don't know if I fully agree with all of these but it always depends on what level of meta we're talking about. I'm sure wall reads will get better but I don't think this year will be any different than the last year in that regard. Musty flicks would be my number 1. Ironically last year I thought about but completely discarded the idea but it just allows flicks to abuse gravity so you can get extra power if you and the ball are dropping. Wave dashes I did already mention last year, but I don't think they can just replace any dodge to get closer. I do think there are some uses left that I've never/almost never seen people do so I'm gonna have to release those and see if they can become meta.
yo you were right about wavedashing, i didn't even know how to wavedash when i watched this for the first time but now i do it like 80 times a match i swear
The twist flip came naturally to me while trying to learn an become more consistent with airdribles when I was gold. I never really thought It made that much of a difference
ive been trying to do twist flicks not even realizing it cause i was getting annoyed at bopping the ball instead of gaining control of it to set up a better shot
I try using wavedashes in funky ways, reverse dashing to fake opponents by canceling my momentum, and using reverse dashes to pop the ball straight up on dribbles, If the ball is far enough on the back of the car
I've been doing the drop down touches forever, but it developed naturally as a way to keep the ball close when leaving the defensive zone (as opposed to booming away possession). Transitioning it into an offensive move is a great idea! Now I just gotta master the catch at the end...
Hey Wayton The Twist Flip is Good But Combine with a Flip Reset Is even better For example at 10:09 You can do the Twist Flip Then go for a flip reset which helps you save boost but boom the ball if done rightly
Big yes for musty and wavedash, I see ppl like Pethy consistently clear 3/4 of the field in one flick with zero boost and it blows my mind every time, it just makes me wonder how much faster pro RL will be in a couple years!
Lol ive been using twist flip for wall plays for a while now. I legit thought i was the only person who knew about it, and i gave myself a pat on the back for finding a new useful mechanic😂
I already master all of these mechanics, but u helped me understand more reasons why to use them. Thank you, great video which I will recommend to others😄
Dude I've been doing the twist flip since 2018. People usually hate my playstyle because I confuse my teammates a lot so I have to 100% adapt to them most games. I would be great if one of my more common weird mechanics became a new meta.
Dude the moment I learned how to speed flip, I realized it looked really similar to what pros did when catching the ball after a flip in the air. I started working on it and would get it sometimes, but didn't realize what I did right when I did it. Now I know after watching this video that I have to uncancel the cancel and it all makes sense. Twist flip. Let's go.
just saying if you know how to speed flip the twisty flip is actually pretty easy to learn i got it first try so now i just have to get the muscle memory down. Good luck with it folks. also it makes it a lot more consistant if you dont boost while doing the whole flip
Bruh how do all of you already know how to do the twist flip by accident??? Lmaooo
Bruh I do it on purpose lmao
we just know chief. also add the the breezi pop that was discovered like 2 days ago and the apparently jack kickoff. Both real game changers. Love the vid, this is exactly the kind of stuff I wanted.
S5Xeno_Catalyst123 fr😂 I thought it was a standard thing for anyone with decent arial mechanics
I do it because my ps4 left joystick is unreliable on front+back flips so I do twist flips instead.
I just mess around with my flips
Me realizing that the drop down catch is just me messing up my aerial
How do you think I learned it
But if you get a quick follow up touch it instantly becomes a high level mechanic. 😉
It's all about the approach. You gotta catch them off guard when they are prepared to pounce.
bruh me to
About to comment that
The "twist flip" is something the top players have been doing for a while. I'd say it's biggest use is being able to turn almost any first touch into an air dribble while regular air dribbles are wildly first touch dependant
Yo
Bruh I was doing the twist flip without even realizing it's already in my muscle memory
yeah i didn't even realize it lmao
Same. I started about two years ago and randomly did it while practicing mechanics. I was like, "I wonder if this has a name and if its useful". I guess that means I'm a pro. *looks over at Plat badge*
Same
Same
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Same
1:11 "Here is the deal"
*Ad appears*
Me 2 lol
wow
Um ya
@@hedoor696 ok
Same
people who already did the twist flick without knowing
*twist flip*
I see it as dodging while inputting different direction during the duration of the flip. We all who like to monkey around with controls do this a lot, but may not always convert it into something noticeably useful.
LMAOOO
@@adriaandejager8877 I had lag typing that
ngl i was doing this from when i was gold... like fr
Me being a plat hitting a basic double tap
THIS IS ROCKET LEAGUE
lol same
Y’a same
Couldn’t relate
Me: hits a breeze flick
Also me: OH MY GODDDD OMYGOTOMYGOT MOMLOOOOOKKKK
@@Hoghiderrr fair those are hard
For the twist flip (answering all the commenters who are having trouble) It is a diagonal flip canceled. Then you have to hold diagonal in the original direction (so top left for diagonal left flip) to execute the actual mechanic. So basically think of the circle or cross that is your analog stick. You would jump, start your flip in the left direction for a left flip, go in the exact opposite way to CANCEL the flip, then you go back to the original way you push your stick for the flip. So your analog stick is going in 3 positions during this flip. For left: top left, bottom right, top left. For right: top right, bottom left, top right. try that in training and let me know how it goes! - JaM
rip, 2 years and only 1 like
Just started the video and saw the twist flip, this is also something I realised a few pros doing in videos and I’ve being trying to get good at it too recently, really useful for really any awkward follow up hits of the wall
What is the flip called because I cant find how to do it on youtube
@@eliteyt6592 search up pre-flip air dribbles or learn to use directional air roll
Meanwhile in Gold, I chip the keeper.. score.. then proceed to walk around my room with arms in the air ready to receive my glory
gotta love the double boost steal at 6:40
I wanted to quit and I wasn't even playing
Gotta love some pepsi max
Lol
POV: your looking for the guy who commented "im godl and i can air dribble is that good"
He had to have either deleted it or made it up himself making fun of the comments because i went to the bottom of the comment section and hit Ctrl+F, the comment is nowhere to be found.
bruh I used control f to try and find it and your comment came up lmaooo
Plot twist ur the guy
Actually I can
And btw no that’s not good for gold
What about the new addition to the breezi collection, the “breezi bop”
It would be hard to find the time and space for it in pro 3s, very situational.
sounds like a weird dance or sum
"After all these years. I finally have them all."
@@spongmoid842 for ones
@@spongmoid842 also its pretty easy in twos
Me in low plat who will never use any of these: hmm interesting
You won’t use them in low diamond either don’t worry
probably not in low champ either
@@Trep3 probably in bronze thi
@@Trep3 not true
Im silver and use wave dashes so i Think that you may be able to do it
Once again, Wayton proves he is one of the best RL content creators. Criminally under subbed. Keep up the great work! I’m always excited to see your new videos
Couldn’t have said it any better. Feels like he’s one of the only rocket league youtubers who actually puts out interesting new content
If only one of these become the meta, can we agree hes isnt? The twist flip is about the only thing that has a real chance to become meta.
True
Fr I was surprised when I saw he has only 300k subs I thought he had like a mil or two
😆
You were correct. Wavedashes are now being used competitively in a different fashion (wall dashes).
4:58 Musty entered chat
5:02 Musty left the chat
Yo! I was the streamer who gave you advice in pogostuck. Just wanted to say i have actually watched your videos before and they really helped me push to plat, thanks alot. I hope beating pogostuck went well.
3:12 the power on that shot tho
Yes, that’s what a powershot is
@@spinerend power flick
@@akshayesharma2778 I only saw the part after 3:12, didnt go back to 3:10 to see the whole thing my bad
Only 72kph
@@gsindahouse9133 it bopped crossbar
The twist flip and the drop down shot are things I've learned by accident from just practicing my mechanics. The way I learned the twist flip is by just jumping off the side walls in free play and cancelling my flip. Doing this, as well as holding directional air roll can help you pull it off more consistently and with more accuracy. Hope this helps someone!
I love your transitions, I love your animations, and great editing.
Ok so I'm going to explain how the twist flip works for Wayton: The way it works is that when you cancel and flip you're essentially creating momentum and speed but you're not moving that much when compared to a regular flip (this is of course due to the stall factor) the unstall rights the car so that your nose is facing upwards where the ball should be. Sometimes you can also get an extra soft touch with the hood of your car when you are flip canceling. For those who want to learn it the way to put it is simple: you do a normal front flip but stall (which is reversing the joystick in whatever direction you originally flipped in IMMEDIATELY after you flip it). The stall is not a perfect back stall however, it is more of a back diagonal right or back diagonal left depending on which airroll you are using. Then you boost while flipping, airroll so you don't hit the ground on your side and powerslide to keep your momentum (this is on the ground speed flipping).
*Sorry for the essay but hopefully this helped some of yall understand it and maybe even help you guys pull it off*
When you said here is the deal on the first mechanic a Samsung ad showing their new phone lol
1:12
"here's the deal"
after he said that the etoro ad with Simon and Joe came up and it worked perfectly
Wayton really showed his logic in this vid, great stuff❤️
Let's call the Twist flip the D-CUP from now on
D - Diagonal
C - Cancel
U- Uncancel
P - Preflip
1: Quad reset psycho double musty pancake
Ahh yes, something that doesn’t make sense at all...
@@remedii2226 yes exactly
tf is a psycho
ruclips.net/video/73BbEOlXyws/видео.html
@@inimene5311 oh come on they named it after that guy, that redirect has been done so many times before, its just that one has 2 of em
The beat thing i love about the vid is the "Probably" 0:19
Well, looks like I'm gonna have to spend some extra time in freeplay
I use that dropdown catch all the time as a way to catch a fast moving ball while in an aerial and turn it into an air dribble. It gives you another option instead of being forced to double tap. Catch the ball on a front wheel, diagonal air roll away from it to get it traveling the same velocity as you, flip around underneath it, and it's stuck on your nose. I've got a couple of videos using that on my channel.
The "twist flip" is the messed up version of the "speed flip".
Change my mind
100% ive been doing the “twist flip” ever since i started trying to learn to speed flip, its just a messed up speed flip. but dont get me wrong it is useful in a lot of situations
bro had a clip from RLCS, training, custum training, a tutorial and a montage for each mechanic. 10/10 well done
1:45 holy shit that was clean wtf
yeah the stiffness made the camera movement really clean
At 4:02 when he said "And these two teams are both top 3 in NA right now. It really didn't take long to find these little mistakes because ..." I was like "Yeah, because they're NA teams"
Apparently jack kickoff I’d say has potential to change the meta as well
I read this as apparently jackoff and I can't stop laughingl
Wayton, holy shit you're popping off. I havent watched much rl content on youtube in so long, i subscribed to you when u had like 40-60k subs, and YOU'RE AT 210K RN. your content has been super good w/ good quality, it makes me happy how big you're getting. 1M soon.
5 Reasons Why Wayton Pilkin Will Be The Fluump of 2021
I love watching these videos because it just makes me more motivated to learn new skills for fun even though I'm complete garbage
This is so clutch, I’m about to do 1 month of sweaty training, thanks for being a good youtuber
Best of luck man 😀
Have fun with that shit I couldn’t go two weeks without saying f this
@@crewscotton thanks 🙂
This guy makes great content and only 10% of viewers are actually subbed
WHAT THE HELL ARE THEY DOING?!
Love the editing!!! The: “up next” animation is great!!!
alot of people use the twist flip when doing a dbl flip reset! So they fake the double by uncancelling last second and using the pop up a bit earlier as you’re showing as a pop. Really useful lol
Wayton shows controller replay
Me:
* Sad Keyboard Noises *
It looks like you put a lot of effort in with friends to get footage of the different situations, that's some next-level commitment to RL content! Great job!
Drop down shot will be less useful in lower mmr because people are monkeys and will immediately challenge instead of covering net
Gotta love those ball chasers
The aerial fake / tummy bump is so OP. I do it all the time, especially when you notice things changing up in front of you, instead of banging the ball, just rotate, tummy bump to keep possession and carry on upfield :)
it's interesting that you don't hold one of your bumpers when starting the twist flip. imo it's way easier to just push your stick forward when flipping + it's a perfect diagonal flip so it ends up being more predictable and consistent
The meta for 2021 is the “RUclips Meta,” where all new f2p users start trying really difficult mechanics they see pros use. This will stunt their game sense growth. However, they will hit a singularity where they turn into mechanical gods. They will fly around the map doing whatever the hell they want. Ball chasing? Don’t matter. Over commits? Don’t matter. Bumping teammates? Don’t matter. Your opponents won’t ever touch the ball, and neither will your RL boomer teammate, as you air dribble above and around the field until you decide to put it on target.
I feel like I'm watching Evample compilation... that dude is using all those skills all the time
Couldn't agree more with all of these points. Especially the Musty and Wavedashing ones. I Wavedash all the time in neutral positions on the field so I always have some sort of momentum or short burst to catch the opponents off guard if the ball comes my way. To add on to it, wavedash dribbles are very underused. If perfected, they can change the direction of the ball faster than any other method, without even losing the dribble. It lets you cut the ball and flick it in the same possession.
Btw I think evample started the “twist flip”or popularized it
No.
@@certi_rl2026 yes
The twist flip is so so satisfying to do, 'cause it flings your car up and suddenly you have all the freedom to go where you wanna. Also easily the most efficient way to get a flip reset after flipping... if done right.... which is hard. Really hard.
How the hell do I do the twist flip, I search for a tutorial and found 0.
He kinda explained it. It is a diagonal flip + cancel (holding air roll while cancelling) then release cancel but still holding air roll, your car will do an akward move but that is the basics of it. Its hard as fuck
an in depth tutorial on the twist flip would be greatly appreciated, cant seem to find any others out there.
same
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In low gold we accidentally do the drop down catch more often than not because we haven't become consistent in hitting our shots the way we want
Am I the only one that gets triggered when he does a twist flip and doesn’t go for a flip reset off it?
90% not subscribed ? Bros wtf Wayton deserves way more than this !
4:48 I swear that shit is unreadable, it can go 3 ways with equal chance. No way someone could perfect that
Physics isn't based on chance. If you replicate that shot exactly it will still bounce like that. (Was your comment a joke?)
Keep believing that everyone are so bad that wont be able to read that. Freestylers already are doing that.
lol the passive-aggressive zoom on the boost hog 6:39, nice
Who else is part of that top 9.9 percent?
5:43 refraction intro starts playing mc players will know
THE DROPSHOT IS JUST PLAT AREALS
Seen a nasty side wavedash from Brezzi in the middle of an RLCS game and now its a top 10 highlight so you're completely correct xD
im godl and i can air drilbbe is that ogol
lol
Now that you spoke about all of those mechanics, they will become meta. If you didn't talk about them, no one would consciously notice them, and no one would try it in ranked to fail miserably and say "bro it's the meta". Nice video btw!
They call that flip the “glue” not twist flip
who says that exactly?
Sam Howe all the pros, squishy was talking about how jstn and sypical always get it perfectly
I always thought "the glue" is referring to the simple concept of maintaining ball control on the nose of the car while in the air, not really a specific mechanic.
There’s also the new “Breezi Pop”. Which you dribble then jump like you’re gonna wave dash under the ball and right before your back wheels hit the ground you backflip and immediately cancel your flip so the nose of your car pops the ball into the air. You can do a lot after since the pop can be unexpected and you recover almost immediately since you’re already on the ground
I found this video very insightful and helpful. First of all I've been trying to implement the twist flip into my game after seeing so many other people do it, but couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong. Same thing with the drop down catch, though I've had some success with that. I would disagree with you slightly on your application of wave dashes. I think they are great for recoveries and have some application in dribbles, but when going around the field the diagonal flip cancel (musty kickoff flip) is way more efficient than a wave dash. Even in your example about doing a straight front flip and hitting the ball with your wheels - if you did a diagonal flip cancel you would get the same effect as a wave dash, but be faster to the ball potentially beating the other player to it.
Keep up the good work sir!
I recommend fans to watch the game play as well as listening so u know when to go for the ball and which will work on ur timing and thats just ONE of the things to look out for
Hmm, this looks familiar :D Great video! I don't know if I fully agree with all of these but it always depends on what level of meta we're talking about. I'm sure wall reads will get better but I don't think this year will be any different than the last year in that regard. Musty flicks would be my number 1. Ironically last year I thought about but completely discarded the idea but it just allows flicks to abuse gravity so you can get extra power if you and the ball are dropping. Wave dashes I did already mention last year, but I don't think they can just replace any dodge to get closer. I do think there are some uses left that I've never/almost never seen people do so I'm gonna have to release those and see if they can become meta.
Dude, I've been searching for the Twist flip forever cause it was such an amazing way to keep the ball close while staying airbourne. THANK YOU TT^TT
Phenomenally made vid, hope it pushes to the 1M view mark. Much love dude!
Wayton: Wall reads are really hard
Me: has played rocket league for under 24 hours total and does them all the time
yo you were right about wavedashing, i didn't even know how to wavedash when i watched this for the first time but now i do it like 80 times a match i swear
The twist flip came naturally to me while trying to learn an become more consistent with airdribles when I was gold. I never really thought It made that much of a difference
Quality video man! Thanks for taking the time to put this together. Really enjoyed it ❤
ive been trying to do twist flicks not even realizing it cause i was getting annoyed at bopping the ball instead of gaining control of it to set up a better shot
1. Is often used in high level 1s, you can also use it to get a reset on the ball and then flick or land a wave dash.
You earned a sub with your clear spoken commentary and you called me highly skilled cuz I do the drop down
I try using wavedashes in funky ways, reverse dashing to fake opponents by canceling my momentum, and using reverse dashes to pop the ball straight up on dribbles, If the ball is far enough on the back of the car
Drop down catch actually fakes high level defenders sometimes too. They can confuse it for a flip reset & then they are waiting for your delayed flick
I've been doing the drop down touches forever, but it developed naturally as a way to keep the ball close when leaving the defensive zone (as opposed to booming away possession). Transitioning it into an offensive move is a great idea! Now I just gotta master the catch at the end...
Wayton: Making the twist flip looking much much harder!
Me in plat: Doin the Twist flip Almost every game
Ive been using wave dashes as an advantage for ages and now finally its gotten out, damn my secrets finally get caught
Hey Wayton
The Twist Flip is Good But Combine with a Flip Reset Is even better For example at 10:09
You can do the Twist Flip Then go for a flip reset which helps you save boost but boom the ball if done rightly
why do you capitalise the first letter of almost every word
the twist flip is what i discovered when learning to speed flip, so i was already using it all along xD
Big yes for musty and wavedash, I see ppl like Pethy consistently clear 3/4 of the field in one flick with zero boost and it blows my mind every time, it just makes me wonder how much faster pro RL will be in a couple years!
Lol ive been using twist flip for wall plays for a while now. I legit thought i was the only person who knew about it, and i gave myself a pat on the back for finding a new useful mechanic😂
mad to think, i found you in a game last season and i'm now watching almost every video, really good content dude!
I already master all of these mechanics, but u helped me understand more reasons why to use them. Thank you, great video which I will recommend to others😄
The drop down catch is something I do pretty consistently and it has lead to some satisfying goals, I’m a Diamond 1🤍
Been doing the twist flip for a while now. Think its just another thing I picked up through some weird osmosis watching a ton of pro play
Dude I've been doing the twist flip since 2018. People usually hate my playstyle because I confuse my teammates a lot so I have to 100% adapt to them most games. I would be great if one of my more common weird mechanics became a new meta.
amazing video. very well done. absolutely loved the preview for the next topic
To rotate back to my goal I always wave dash and I can say that it is pretty good. Sometimes it can be bad but you know, it’s still pretty good.
Dude the moment I learned how to speed flip, I realized it looked really similar to what pros did when catching the ball after a flip in the air. I started working on it and would get it sometimes, but didn't realize what I did right when I did it. Now I know after watching this video that I have to uncancel the cancel and it all makes sense. Twist flip. Let's go.
just saying if you know how to speed flip the twisty flip is actually pretty easy to learn i got it first try so now i just have to get the muscle memory down. Good luck with it folks. also it makes it a lot more consistant if you dont boost while doing the whole flip
i just wanna ask one thing, how tf does wayton not have 1 mil subs
3:56 that intervention crying guy clip LMAO