How to Play Mario Tennis Aces Swing Mode

Looking to up your game in Mario Tennis Aces? Check out our guide on how to play in swing mode and dominate the tennis court!

Introduction

Welcome to our guide on how to play Mario Tennis Aces Swing Mode. This mode is a new addition to the game and allows players to use their Joy-Cons as if they were tennis rackets. In this mode, you will swings your Joy-Cons in order to hit the ball. The motion controls can be a bit tricky to get used to, but with a bit of practice, you should be able to master them in no time. Here are some tips on how to play Mario Tennis Aces Swing Mode.

What You Need

In order to play Mario Tennis Aces swing mode, you will need:
-A Switch console with a copy of Mario Tennis Aces installed
-Two Joy-Con controllers (or a Pro Controller)
-A flat surface to play on

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To set up for a game of Mario Tennis Aces swing mode, each player will need to hold one of the Joy-Con controllers. Once everyone is ready, select “Swing Mode” from the main menu. If you are using a Pro Controller, only one player can use it at a time.

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The objective of Mario Tennis Aces swing mode is to score points by hitting the ball into your opponent’s court. Each player has three chances to hit the ball before it goes out of bounds. The game is played to seven points.

To hit the ball, simply swing your arm in an upward motion. The strength and accuracy of your shot will be determined by how well you time your swing. You can also perform different kinds of shots by pressing the buttons on the Joy-Con controller while swinging.

If you hit the ball out of bounds, your opponent will earn a point. If you hit the ball into the net, your opponent will also earn a point.

The first player to reach seven points wins the game!

Setting Up

Assuming you have a Switch Online subscription and the latest system update, you can now access the Play Online menu item from the main Mario Tennis Aces screen. From there, select Tournament and you should see the option for Swing Mode on the subsequent screen. When you’re ready to play, simply select it and you’ll be taken to a loading screen where your Joy-Cons will calibrate for motion controls.

Playing the Game

Mario Tennis Aces features a new mode called Swing Mode, which makes use of the Joy-Con controllers’ motion controls to let you play tennis in a more immersive way. Here’s how it works.

First, you’ll need to hold the Joy-Con controllers in your hands, one in each hand, and then extend your arms out so that the controllers are pointing away from you. The game will then prompt you to start swinging your arms back and forth, and you’ll need to do this for a few seconds so that the game can calibrate your swings.

Once you’ve done that, you’ll be ready to start playing. When it’s your turn to hit the ball, you’ll need to swing your arm(s) in the same way that you would swing a tennis racket. The angle and speed of your swing will determine where the ball goes, and how much power it has behind it.

You can also add spin to the ball by flicking your wrist as you swing. This is useful for making the ball go in different directions, or for keeping it low so that it doesn’t go over the net.

If you want to hit a super shot, you’ll need to charge up your energy meter by successfully hitting balls. Once the meter is full, you can press both shoulder buttons to hit a super shot. These shots are incredibly powerful, and often result in an instant point.

Tips and Tricks

Here are some basic tips and tricks to get you started in Swing Mode:

-You can use either Joy-Con controllers or the Pro Controller to play Swing Mode.
-The further you tilt the Joy-Con (or Pro Controller), the more powerful your shot will be. However, be careful not to overdo it or your shot will go wild!
-Timing is everything in Swing Mode. Pressing the A button at the right time will give your shots more spin and power.
-If you manage to hit a shot just as your opponent is about to swing, you’ll stun them for a moment, giving you a chance to get ahead in the game.
-Keep an eye on your fatigue meter. If it reaches zero, your character will start to tire and their shots will become less powerful and accurate.
– try to practice your swings in between matches to keep your arm from getting too tired.

Conclusion

Assuming you have all the necessary equipment, playing Mario Tennis Aces in swing mode is actually quite simple. Just like in traditional tennis, the goal is to hit the ball over the net and into your opponent’s court. However, there are a few key differences that you need to be aware of.

First, unlike regular tennis, you don’t need to hit the ball within the boundaries of the court. As long as your shot clears the net, it will count. Second, you can only hit the ball three times before it goes out of bounds. And finally, unlike regular tennis, there is no second service. If you hit the ball out of bounds on your serve, your opponent will automatically win the point.

With these key differences in mind, playing Mario Tennis Aces in swing mode is just a matter of getting used to the timing and aiming your shots accordingly. If you can do that, you’ll be well on your way to winning matches and unlocking all those sweet characters!

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