How to do all the new FC 24 skill moves like Flair Rainbow and Drag Back Turn
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The FC 24 skill moves list brings plenty of excitement for those who want to win weekend league matches in style. Among the new additions forEA Sports FC 24are the Flair Rainbow, Flair Nutmeg, and Drag Back Turn, and a ton of old favourites from the FIFA years make triumphant returns too. We outline exactly how you can pull off everything from one-star flicks to five-star elasticos in GR’s FC 24 skill moves guide.
FC 24 skill moves star ratings explained
Anyone who used ourFIFA 23 skill movesguide will know this off by heart now. Every player in the game has an independent ‘skill moves’ rating, which you can find on his or her attributes screen, and determines how many tricks he or she can pull off. One-star players can only unleash moves in that category, whereas five-star players can nail every last one. As you’d expect, most defenders have lower ratings, while wingers can often be found with four stars and above. For a peek at all this year’s top players, check out our guides toFC 24 ratings,FC 24 Heroes, andFC 24 Base Icons.
These are the basic tricks that anyone can pull off – even goalkeepers.
99% of outfield players have two-star skill moves so you shouldn’t have any trouble doing these.
Most midfielders and forwards have three-star skills, enabling them to pull off classics such as the Heel Chop.
We’re getting towards the good stuff now. Drag Back Turn and Flair Nutmegs are both new this year.
The best of the best, and possible for the majority of those with the Trickster badge from theFC 24 PlayStyles list. The Flair Rainbow is new for FC 24.
Those with five-star skill moves also have bespoke juggling moves, like these…
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