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EA Sports FC 24: Throw-In Traits

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So let’s chop it up about one of the most slept-on parts of EA Sports FC 24 – the throw-in game! Folks be snoozing on this, but real talk, if you ain’t getting your throw-in game on point, you’re leaving mad plays on the table.

 

A dope throw-in can flip the whole vibe of a game and put you in position to score. And for real, we all know how whack it is when the other squad is all in your face and you can’t even get a decent throw-in off. Don’t let that be you, straight up!!

 

Now, let’s get into the real heroes here – the Throw-In Traits in FC 24. On the low, these traits are some of the most underrated weapons for dominating the throw-in scene. There’s three big ones you gotta know: Long Throw-In, Giant Throw-In, and GK Long Thrower.

 

 

Long Throw-In

Players with this trait can straight up hurl the ball farther than those without it. No cap, if you’ve got the Long Throw-In trait, your throws are gonna be next level. So when it’s time for a throw-in, make sure you snag a player with this trait if you got one on the field. It can set up some wild scoring opps, trust me.

 

 

Giant Throw-In

This one’s even more lit than the Long Throw-In. Players with the Giant Throw-In trait can yeet the ball even further than those with the Long Throw-In trait. These guys got a cannon for an arm, no lie. If you’re trying to up your odds of scoring off a throw-in, always roll with a player who’s got this trait if you’ve got one. Your opponents will be straight sweating trying to defend that.

 

 

GK Long Thrower

This trait’s all about the goalies. Keepers with this trait can chuck the ball mad far with thrown passes. It’s straight fire for hitting those counter-attacks. You can kick off a counter the second your keeper gets their hands on the ball.

 

 

Secret Technique

Now let me put you on game with a secret move even the pros don’t want you to know. When you’re up for a throw-in, flick the right stick towards an attacker close to the goal, then run that player into open space and hit the pass button. Your opponent won’t even know what hit them. You’ll be able to find gaps in their defense and set up some major scoring chances…

 

  • Fernando Diaz

    Fernando is doing what he always did, sharing his honest opinions about games whenever he can. The difference is now he is writing and not talking about it.

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