The key to unlocking the full potential of demolitions and bumps is knowing when and when not to go for one. After all, it’s a lot easier to hit the ball than it is to hit another car that has another human being’s brain controlling where it is going to move. The art of playing “dirty” is actually, in my opinion, more skilled than playing “clean”, as it’s a skill that is in principle easy to do but it’s actually very difficult to perfect. From this, it is clear to see that this is a valid tactic and when used in the correct strategy, it can be extremely beneficial for your team. A lot of people in the lower ranks, and some higher up the ladder too, think that it’s a low-skilled, dirty tactic or they feel that it’s unfair but when you watch RLCS and other high-level players, you will probably see at least three demolitions in a game and countless bumps. Bumps and demolitions are features of the game that go very much underutilised, particularly at lower ranks.
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