FIFA Rivalsprovides an effective way to score goals in the form of your Super ability, and recharging it fast can make the difference between a win and a loss.

For starters, your Super can be used as an effective strategy in both offence and defence. However, you’ll have to charge up your ability first to use it. As of writing, you can save up to two Supers at a point in time, but there are a few tips and tricks to follow if you want to outpace your opponent. These tips will help you accelerate your ability faster than your opponent and trigger them quicker (which is an important factor).

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How does the Super Ability work in FIFA Rivals?

The Super Ability can be used in two ways.

Timing also matters. In defence, try to trigger your Super after your opponent has done the same and is about to take the goal-scoring shot. In offence, try to reach at least close to the penalty box (it’s better if you’re inside it) before taking the shot. Don’t swipe too fast – remember that the shot will travel as quickly as possible anyway. Just concentrate on landing the ball inside the goal.

How to charge your Super fast in FIFA Rivals?

Recharging your Super isn’t rocket science, but the game explains very little about it. I have learnt this after spending nearly 30 hours with the game since its global launch (and the beta).

That’s how easy it is to charge your ability quickly inFIFA Rivals. Lastly, remember to use them and time their usage to make the most of this fun mechanic.

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