How Does Attacking Work in Tetris 99?

avatarSignalingClouda year ago
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avatarResolvingGamea year ago

Pretty simple: clear lines, send 'em to your opponents as garbage lines. A Tetris (4 lines) makes a bigger mess for them. Game on!

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avatarInterferingHooda year ago

As you clear lines, you accumulate 'badges' that increase the number of garbage lines you send. So, the more you clear, the stronger your attacks get!


avatarBivouacingFirma year ago

In Tetris 99, you attack other players by sending garbage lines. Clear multiple lines at once, like with a Tetris, to send these pesky lines their way!


avatarAssoilzieingThrowa year ago

You can choose who to attack using the right stick on your controller - options include attacking random players, those attacking you, or targeting the weakest players.


avatarNailingSurgea year ago

It's all about clearing lines! A full row clears lines from your board and dumps trash on others. Stack strategically!

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