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'''Curve''' is for pitching and stuff.  Can mean the actual break on the ball or the [[Anything Goes]] style of pitching.  
'''Curve''' is for pitching and stuff.  Can mean the actual break on the ball or the [[Anything Goes]] style of pitching.  
To throw a "curve" you simply press a. This pitch uses one stamina point, making it a common pitch to use as it doesn't dock stamina as much as a [[fastball]] or [[curveball.]] This pitch has more speed than a curveball but less than a fastball. It has fluctuating movement depending on the pitchers' movement ratings.  
To throw a "curve" you simply press a. This pitch uses one stamina point, making it a common pitch to use as it doesn't dock stamina as much as a [[fastball]] or [[changeup]] This pitch has more speed than a curveball but less than a fastball. It has fluctuating movement depending on the pitchers' movement ratings.  


[[Category:RBI Basics]]
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Latest revision as of 01:29, 16 July 2024

Curve is for pitching and stuff. Can mean the actual break on the ball or the Anything Goes style of pitching. To throw a "curve" you simply press a. This pitch uses one stamina point, making it a common pitch to use as it doesn't dock stamina as much as a fastball or changeup This pitch has more speed than a curveball but less than a fastball. It has fluctuating movement depending on the pitchers' movement ratings.