Captain Tsubasa Zero: Miracle Shot – Walkthrough, Cheats, Tips, and Strategy Guide

Captain Tsubasa Zero: Miracle Shot is a new addition to the Captain Tsubasa franchise for the iOS and Android platforms. This soccer RPG focuses on Tsubasa Ozora leading the Nankatsu Elementary School soccer team, building up the roster pro-style, training, enhancing and evolving to become the most powerful soccer team that there is.

This game focuses more on the story than the mechanics of soccer, and the games are played card-battling style, with points and elementals being the defining factor in scoring more points than the opposition. Plus, you can load up on coins and gems, as well.

Read on for some tips and tricks for Captain Tsubasa Zero: Miracle Shot!

The Soccer Matches

The gameplay of each match focuses on mostly an idle match, but the Miracle Shot bar will fill, and you’ll be able to use it to launch into a combo of anywhere between 3 and 5 moves long. You have to wait longer to get it to lengthen to 4 or 5 moves.

The more powerful your team is, the less of a need there will be for more than 3 combo moves, so just hit the button as soon as possible if your team is strong. If you are the underdog, but you’re holding them off defensively, you might need 5 moves.

Additionally, you’ll have less of a need for 5 moves if you’re at the advantage with the player of choice. If you’re either equally matched or disadvantaged by element, you’ll need more moves.

The different elementals are Power, Speed, and Tactics, so if you are at an advantage, you’ll have a better chance of scoring a point during a miracle shot. Power beats Tactics, Speed beats Power, and Tactics beat Speed. Power is red, Speed is blue, and Tactics is green.

Transfer to Get New Rare Players

You have a ton of ways of improving your team. The first is getting new players. You can go to the Transfer area to get new players; the more expensive the transfer, the more rare the players are likely to be.

You get a ton of gems throughout the course of the tutorial, so save them for a x10 transfer for a better shot at getting a 3, 4, or 5-star character. But make sure to take all of the free transfers that you can get.

Once you do that, go to the Team Formation area and auto-set your team and your formation. Once you get to a more advanced level in the game, you can start managing your team manually, but for now, let the game do it for you.

Improve your Existing Players

One way to improve a player is to enhance them, which is simply trading coins for experience levels. Be sure to do this for all of your players so that you can get the most team points for the least coins spent.

Training allows you to improve players more by using various items, which are earned during matches, to upgrade specific stats. Evolution allows you to improve the star rarity value of a player 0 any player can eventually be a 5-star player with enough evolution.

Don’t neglect equipping your players with skill and support traits, too. These are the final piece of the puzzle, but to those obsessed with numbers, they’re easily neglected.

Skills – a whole new aspect

Hit the Card area and you’ll be able to upgrade your skills in a number of ways. Upgrade skills to level them up. Evolve them to add to their star rarity. Limit Break them to increase their maximum levels. Sell them to get more Card Medals.

Events and more

Be sure to play in the event portions as much as possible. They get difficult and tough a lot quicker than the main story does, but due to that added toughness, they also give you much bigger rewards as you progress through.

Limited Time quests don’t last very long so you have to complete them quickly. They usually contain some of the best (or at least rarest) rewards. Player Development quests unlock continually as you get further into the main story. Challenge levels are considered the most difficult, but also the most rewarding.

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