By Jay / / Games

If you’ve been playing Goalbound but haven’t mastered the art of feinting, you’re missing out on a key technique that can seriously up your game. Feints are a powerful way to trick defenders, create space, and set up your shots or dribbles with more success. Here’s a straightforward guide to why and how you should be using feints in Goalbound. Also check out our Goalbound Codes & Beginner guide for the game.


What is a Feint in Goalbound?

A feint is a quick fake move that makes your opponent think you’re going one way, but you then cancel or change direction to get past them. It’s like a deceptive motion that confuses the defender and opens space for you to make a play.

The specific feint move being talked about here is often called the Fshot or “feint shot.” It’s been buffed recently, meaning the frames when you can cancel it (called “i-frames”) are longer, giving you more flexibility to cancel into other moves.


Why Feinting is Important

  • Breaks ankles: Feints make defenders miss their timing, leaving you open to dash past or shoot.
  • Versatility: You can cancel the feint into almost anything — a dash, dribble, jump, skill, or shot. This unpredictability makes it hard for defenders to read you.
  • Works without dribble: Even if you’re not great at dribbling, the feint gives you a new way to shake off opponents.
  • Creates space: By tricking defenders, you get extra room to aim your shots or make better passes.

How to Use Feints Effectively

  1. Practice the timing: The feint has to look convincing but quick. The recent buffs make it easier to cancel into other moves, so experiment with different combos.
  2. Mix it up: Don’t always follow the feint with a dash or shot. Mix your options to keep defenders guessing.
  3. Use when stuck: If you find defenders crowding you, try a feint to quickly change the pace and direction.
  4. Combine with stamina management: If low on stamina, use feints to buy time and reposition yourself.
  5. Watch gameplay examples: Seeing how top players use feints can help you understand when and how to use them in your own games.

Common Follow-ups After Feint

  • Dash forward or sideways
  • Start a different dribble move
  • Jump to avoid tackles
  • Quickly shoot to catch goalkeepers off guard

The flexibility is what makes the feint so effective — you’re never locked into one option.


If you’re not using feints yet, start practicing them now. This simple but powerful move can take your Goalbound gameplay to the next level by confusing defenders and creating scoring chances. Remember, it’s all about tricking your opponents and being unpredictable. Try it out, mix your follow-ups, and watch your success grow. Your opponents won’t know what hit them. Feel free to drop your questions or share your feint success stories in the comments!

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