Quote Originally Posted by Christian Christiansen View Post
Maybe you are new,but arrows do exactly that. Red player still defends but when defending he is 1 square up blue when attacking he stays in his position (he stays in the back)
I've been thinking it changes the average position more than anything. I feel it's like halfway to the next box. A red arrow on DMC should play the same as a blue arrow on MC?

I follow these rules:
  1. Never use more than 4 arrows total.
  2. Don't use a blue defense arrow on the defensive line (I also play attacking 90% of the time...).
  3. Don't use a red forward arrow on the striker line.
  4. Don't use an arrow that points to a filled space (IE, using a red arrow on a DMC when there's a MC in front of him).

Would like to believe this rule set has helped me more than hurt me