allows players to take on the roles of the classic Quidditch positions, having placements for various playstyles. By shaping the beloved sport from the Wizarding World into a sports game with multiplayer modes, players can create teams and play in their favorite positions, both solo and with friends. Deciding on which position to play on the pitch may be tough for those unfamiliar with Quidditch from the books and movies, so examining each role can create a match to a player's preferred approach for this multiplayer sports experience by Warner Bros. Games.
Following the release of , pretty much stays true to the original practice of Quidditch, with only a few slight tweaks to balance the gameplay. Players can select from the positions of Chaser, Beater, Keeper, and Seeker, each of which has their essential role in the team, as well as a game of Quidditch. There is a position for every type of player, all varying in levels of offensive, defensive, and mixed-bag priorities that lead to thrilling and action-packed matches.
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Chasers are the players on the team whose main focus is to use the main ball, the Quaffle, to score points. With three Chasers per team, they will work together to score via the opposing team's three goal hoops. Scoring 100 points wins the game, and each goal in one of the hoops counts for 10, so teams depend on the Chasers as the main asset that can lead to victory.
The Chaser position relies on action, agility, and a little teamwork. Players choosing this position will need to stay vigilant, as they will need to outsmart the goal's Keeper and watch out for flying Bludgers being hit by the Beaters. As a high-priority role that is the entire of attention, Chasers will need to keep focus on the Quaffle while working alongside the other Chasers in this active and action-packed position.
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