Disney Speedstorm Aerial Stunts - How to Perform Them - Droid Gamers

Disney Speedstorm Aerial Stunts – How to Perform Them – Droid Gamers

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Seen another player pull off a cool stunt in midair and feel jealous? This Disney Speedstorm aerial stunts guide is here to help. In this guide, I’m going to round up exactly what an aerial stunt is, how you can pull them off, and what they achieve. I’ll update this guide whenever anything changes, be it new types of stunts or changes to the existing system. So, I recommend bookmarking this page and checking back often.

Disney Speedstorm combines the Burnout-style racing of Asphalt with Mario Kart. You collect your favourite Disney characters and race them against others in competitive multiplayer. You can barge people off the road, use items to help yourself or hinder others, and boost to maintain your top speed. Basically, if you like Disney and Mario Kart, you will love this!

You can grab Disney Speedstorm on Google Play. We’ve also got guides on Disney Speedstorm charged skills, Disney Speedstorm backwards skill, and Disney Speedstorm codes.

Disney Speedstorm Aerial Stunts

Now, let’s take a look at everything you need to know about aerial stunts in Disney Speedstorm.

What Are Aerial Stunts?

Aerial stunts are manoeuvres you can pull off within the air to show off. These also exist in the Asphalt and Mario Kart series, so it’s clear where Gameloft got its inspiration from. However, their purpose does vary slightly in each game.

What Do Aerial Stunts Do?

Aerial stunts perform four different purposes in Disney Speedstorm:

  • They knock back any opponents you touch while performing them
  • They provide a small speed boost upon landing
  • They look awesome
  • Complete challenges

So, you basically want to perform an aerial stunt whenever you can. They’re easy to perform, will speed you up when you land, and can knock enemies you hit off the track. It’s a win-win!

How to Perform a Disney Speedstorm Aerial Stunt

That’s the easy part. Simply press the jump button (X on Xbox, Square on PlayStation, or Y on Switch) when you’re on a ramp to pull off the manoeuvre. You can also hold the left joystick in a direction to pull off a different stunt.

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