In this guide, we will walk you through how to unlock achievements in the popular game, Spike. From the basics to more advanced tactics, we’ll provide you with all the information you need to boost your achievement score. So, let’s dive in and start earning those achievements!
Summary
There are 4 achievement levels and the guide will be divided between them.
Level 1
When the ball is in your opponent’s possession, position yourself next to the net. Normally when the opponent jumps to spike, it’s time to make a successful block. The longer you hold the up command, the more your player will jump.
When it is your turn to serve there will be two options. Use the second one by pressing the respective button to serve without the chance of error.
Get ready for this kind of achievement.
You will need to play well to open up the required advantage.
If the opponent scores 2 points, restart the match.
Level 2
Make a spike and the ball has to hit the opponent and go outside the court line.
You will need to play well to open up the required advantage.
If the opponent scores 5 points, restart the match.
Again, you will need to play well to open up the required advantage.
If the opponent scores 5 points, restart the match.
Enter player management and add points to a player’s skill until you reach a maximum of 155 points and apply the upgrade, which will cost an amount of money.
Level 3
Blocks are easier in the city tournament levels, but serve aces are in the practice levels. If you are having difficulty with blocks in the practice levels, practice your serves with the high overhand serve to attack with great force. The chance ball appears written on the screen.
When you jump to spike, instead of pressing the spike command, press the tip command to give a short tap which is called feint.
You will need to play well to open up the required advantage.
If the opponent scores 3 points, restart the match.
Enter the training mode through the main menu and select the spike training.
Then just hit the spikes until you reach the score.
Reach 30 points in a match. You can use level 2, which is easier to control the game because it is in pairs. And it will always be you who serves and can deliver a point by missing the serve.
Level 4
Reach 100 points in your profile level to unlock tournament mode. Then you have to win the 3 knockout matches to become champion. I consider it the most difficult achievement and it may be necessary to level up your players better.
When you have a full bar, passing a ball will consume 3 yellow bars and generate a white circle on the opponent’s field. You need to play the ball in this circle, either with a spike or a feint. If you are successful you will win volleyballs. To make things easier, you can use level 2. As we always start with the bar full, the first touch always generates the circle. You don’t need to complete the game to count, so whether you hit the circle or not, you can restart the game to speed up the progress of this achievement, which I consider the most annoying.
Enter the training mode through the main menu and select the block training.
Then just block the spikes until you reach the score.
All Star High is a team that can be pitted against in tournament mode. If you don’t play against in the first phase, you can use the reset button to shuffle the duels.
Reach 40 points in a match. You can use level 2, which is easier to control the game because it is in pairs. And it will always be you who serves and can deliver a point by missing the serve.
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