Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions - All Positions Explained

In this guide, we'll explain all positions in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions -  Chasers, Seekers, Beaters, and Keepers.

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions - All Positions Explained
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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is a great example of how you can take one of the most iconic fictional sports and make it even more balanced and dynamic.

Although a large portion of the game's fan base is familiar with the rules from the books, some small modifications are worth explaining. In this guide, we'll take a look at all roles in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions - Chasers, Seekers, Beaters, and Keepers.

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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Chasers

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions - All Positions Explained
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Being a Chaser means that you'll be flying around the pitch, controlling the Quaffle, and scoring points by shooting at the goal hoops. Each time you get the Quaffle through the hoops, you'll earn 10 points. There are 3 Chasers on each team, and only they can score with the Quaffle.

To be the best Chaser, not only do you have to coordinate with the rest of the players in the same position, but also with the Keepers and Beaters. That way, you'll neutralize threats and receive good passes from the Keepers.

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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Seekers

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions - All Positions Explained
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The purpose of the Seeker is to find and catch the Golden Snitch. Although in the books this is rewarded with 150 points, ending the match with victory, in the game this only grants your team 30 points. However, catching the Snitch can still make or break your strategy, so it's important for the balance of the match.

The Seekers need to collaborate with their teammates, and they no longer overshadow any of the other roles. Moreover, players can now rotate during matches, allowing everyone to experience the feeling of being a Seeker. Be aware that the opposite Beaters will try to knock you off your broom, so speed and focus are crucial.

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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Beaters

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Beaters are fun, and they aim to disrupt the progress of the other players by directing the Bludgers towards them and trying to knock them off their brooms. If an opponent gets hit by a Bludger, their HP is reduced and they may fall to the ground.

Each team in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions has one Beater, and that position is usually responsible for offensive strategies as well, such as clearing the path for allied Chasers and allowing them to move freely through the field.

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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Keepers

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If you want to be like Ron Weasley and Oliver Wood, the Keeper position is for you. Your job will be to protect the goal hoops and make well-timed passes to the team's Chasers.

Additionally, you'll be able to create rings around the field, which boost the speed of your allies. Keep in mind that Keepers are often the ones who control the pace of the game by assisting the Chasers in breaking through defenses.

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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions All Positions Summary

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions - All Positions Explained
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Although Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions offers only 4 roles in total, memorizing their functions is crucial for winning matches. Here's a summary of all positions and their purpose.

Position Explanation
Chasers Score with the Quaffle
Seekers Catch the Golden Snitch
Beaters Protect your teammates
Keepers Defend the goal hoops

Have fun and good luck on your next adventure! For more information about Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions, you can check out this article.

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