Basketball Zero Playmaker Style Guide – How to Get

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Ready to break some ankles and dish out assists in Basketball Zero on Roblox? The developers recently dropped the new Playmaker Style, and it’s all about fancy footwork, smart passes, and setting up your teammates for easy buckets. If you’re looking to add this slick style to your game, this guide will show you exactly how to get it and what moves it brings to the court.

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How to Get the Playmaker Style in Basketball Zero

To get the Playmaker Style in Basketball Zero, you’ll need to test your luck with the Style rolling system. It’s an Epic rarity style, so while not the rarest, it might take a few spins to land.

Unlocking the Playmaker Style in Basketball Zero

Just like the other styles in Basketball Zero, the Playmaker Style comes down to pure luck. Here’s the process:

  1. Open the Style Menu: Click on the “Style” option, usually found at the bottom of your screen. This opens up the menu where you can roll for new styles.
  2. Choose Your Spins: You have two options for rolling:
    • Default Spins: These are your standard spins.
    • Lucky Spins: These cost Robux and offer better odds for rarer styles.
  3. Start Rolling! Begin spinning the wheel.
    • Recommendation: Since Playmaker is an Epic rarity (not Legendary or Mythic), it’s generally recommended to use your Default Spins first. Save those precious Lucky Spins for trying to get the super rare styles like Giant.

All Playmaker Style Moves in Basketball Zero

Got the Playmaker Style? Awesome! Here’s a breakdown of the skills you now have at your disposal:

  • Nutmeg (C Key):
    • What it does: You cleverly throw the ball between your opponent’s legs, quickly retrieving it behind them to blow past their defense. It’s a flashy and effective way to beat your defender one-on-one.
  • Alley Oop (V Key):
    • What it does: You toss the ball up towards the basket. Your nearest teammate will automatically jump into the air to catch it and finish with an alley-oop dunk or layup.
    • Requirement: You must be beyond the 3-point line to initiate this move. It’s all about setting up that perfect lob pass.
  • Push Off (B Key – Awakening Only):
    • What it does: While your Awakening is active, you can shove an opponent directly in front of you out of the way. This creates space, allowing you to take an uncontested shot at the hoop.
    • Requirement: This move is only available during your Awakening state.
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