Okay, since I’ve seen people getting very frustrated with the Quidditch event and I’m already mostly done with it, I’m going to put out some of the tactics that I’ve been using. I’m not sure if playing as a Beater is any different, but I’ve only been playing as a Chaser, so keep that in mind.
First off, to get all of the rewards, you’ll need to complete a full streak 4 times, though if you’ve already got some points from previous attempts it might not take that many. But since gathering tickets is super annoying, you’ll want to do this as efficiently as possible.
Secondly, the most important thing to remember is to not get psyched out. The time limit even in the very last match is enough for you to focus on the targets’ speed. Most of them will be different speeds, though frequently the third and fourth targets will be the same speed.
When starting a maneuver, do not hesitate with the first target, whether you have a time limit or not. Immediately hit it, and you’ll likely get either a green or a yellow. As you hit it, stare at the second one to get the timing, and then hit it and try not to hesitate. For the third and fourth ones, you can watch one time to get their timing, but usually you can only watch one in and out so make sure you’re paying attention.
The first two matches are super easy, and you don’t have to try that hard, but I recommend pretending that it’s as hard as the very last one to get your technique. The third match is a bit “harder” which really only means “faster” and that you have to get a higher number of points per maneuver. All yellows should be enough for this match, so try to get at least a yellow on each target.
It’s here that I’m going to point out that sometimes if you only just pass the maneuver, the bar showing who’s winning will barely move. Do not panic. Any movement is enough.
After match three, the point requirement will stay up, though the game will slow back down a bit. Try to practice getting at least one green during maneuvers now, while still getting the rest as yellows. If you can do better, do it, but at least try and get a minimum of one green. Matches four through six are roughly the same difficulty as each other.
Match seven is the worst, and you need the most amount of points per maneuver for this. However, you don’t need to get a perfect maneuver to win. This is where getting at least one green and the rest yellows comes in. The regular check mark on this bar is very close to the perfect check mark. Again, do not panic if the score bar is barely moving. You’ll still win.
Match seven (and six, I believe) has four maneuvers per match instead of three, so don’t let your guard down after the third one and get caught off guard.
DO NOT pay attention to the timer in the corner. If you glance at it for even a second, you’ll probably end up losing your rhythm. As I said before, you should have enough time. I typically end maneuvers with three seconds left. Between each maneuver, take a second to refocus on the screen. Have your finger ready to grab the disk. Breathe evenly. Most of the difficulty comes from your own nerves.
Finally, a tip I stole from @pepperuppuffskeins : If you miss a maneuver, as soon as you realize that you missed it exit completely out of the app and reload. You should get a chance to repeat the maneuver. Note that doing this can sometimes confuse your game, so after leaving the event, reload your game again to prevent any glitches during classes.
I hope this helps some of you!














