Landing consistent goals in Locked 2 often comes down to how well you understand your weapon. One of the most talked-about abilities right now is the Big Bang Drive (also known as Formless), a powerful bicycle kick-style shot inspired by aggressive striker playstyles. It looks simple at first, but once you start using it properly, it becomes one of the most dangerous scoring tools in the game. If you’ve been missing shots or struggling to use it effectively, this guide will break everything down in a way that’s easy to follow and actually useful in real matches.
What is Big Bang Drive?
Big Bang Drive is essentially a boosted bicycle kick with extra height and power. Unlike a normal shot, this ability lifts your character higher into the air, giving you an advantage over defenders. The key difference compared to older versions is that your shot direction is fully controlled by your camera. This means where you look directly affects where the ball goes.
- Look up → ball goes higher
- Look down → ball goes lower and faster
- Look straight → balanced shot
Because of this, aiming becomes one of the most important skills to master.
Best Way to Aim Big Bang Drive
If you want a simple rule that works most of the time, this is it: Aim downward when inside the box. When you’re close to the goal and you aim your camera down, the shot becomes much harder to block and often goes straight into the net.
It removes the need for perfect top-corner accuracy and makes your shots more consistent. For beginners, don’t overcomplicate it. Staying inside the box and aiming down will already improve your scoring rate a lot.
Timing is Everything
One of the biggest mistakes players make is using Big Bang Drive too early. To get the most height and power:
- Jump first
- Wait until you reach peak height
- Activate the skill while falling
This gives you a second boost upward, making it harder for defenders to reach the ball. It also improves your angle for scoring. If you activate it too early, you lose that extra height advantage.
Using Headers for Better Setups
A strong trick with Big Bang Drive is combining it with headers. Instead of shooting from the ground:
- Use a header to pop the ball into the air
- Follow up immediately with Big Bang Drive
This creates a higher ball trajectory, making your shot harder to block. It’s especially useful when you don’t have a teammate to pass to and need to create your own chance. That said, don’t force this every time. If you already have a clear shot, just take it.
How to Position Yourself Properly
Positioning plays a big role in consistency. The field has grid-like patterns that can help you line up your shots. A simple way to use them:
- Stay within the grid area aligned with the goal
- Face slightly backward toward the goal
- Adjust your camera based on your position
If you’re centered, aim straight. If you’re off to the side, angle your camera slightly to correct the shot direction. With practice, these small adjustments become automatic.
Height Matters More Than You Think
Your character height changes how Big Bang Drive performs.
Taller builds (6’3”)
- More power
- Better for direct shots in the box
- Less mobility
Shorter builds (5’3” – 6’0”)
- Better movement and control
- Easier to adjust to passes
- More versatile overall
For competitive play, many players prefer slightly shorter builds because they can reposition faster and react better to crosses. Tall builds still work, but they’re more limited in playstyle.
Advanced Trick: Combining With Other Skills
Big Bang Drive can be chained with other abilities for creative plays. One example:
- Kick the ball upward
- Use Big Bang Drive for extra height
- Follow up with another ability at the peak
This creates unpredictable shots that are harder to defend. It takes practice, but once you get the timing right, it becomes a strong offensive option.
Cooldown Tips You Should Know
Cooldown isn’t fixed and depends on your height and performance.
- Missing your shot → shorter cooldown
- Scoring → longer cooldown
- Certain heights reduce cooldown slightly
Because of this, you should avoid wasting your ability randomly. Pick your moments carefully instead of spamming it.
Big Bang Drive can feel inconsistent at first, but once you understand how aiming, timing, and positioning work together, it turns into one of the most reliable scoring tools in Locked 2. You don’t need complicated tricks to start seeing results—just focus on the basics and build from there. Keep practicing your setups, learn your angles, and over time you’ll notice your shots landing more often without even thinking about it.