Ultimate Guide to Azure Latch Controls: Updated Edition

Ultimate Guide to Azure Latch Controls: Updated Edition

Mastering the controls in a new Roblox game like Azure Latch can be challenging, especially when you’re up against seasoned players. To help you hit the ground running, we’ve crafted this comprehensive Azure Latch Controls Guide to familiarize you with the gameplay mechanics quickly.

Complete Azure Latch Controls for Keyboard and Mobile

Explore the complete range of Azure Latch controls, applicable to both keyboard and mobile platforms. The controls function similarly across devices, but for the best gameplay experience, we recommend utilizing a keyboard and mouse whenever possible.

Keyboard Controls in Azure Latch

Keyboard layout for Azure Latch controls
Keyboard controls layout for Azure Latch — Image by Moyens I/O

In addition to the controls displayed above, you’ll use the movement keys (WASD) for navigating your character. Keys A and D are also necessary for executing moves like the Curve Shot.

Mobile Controls in Azure Latch

Mobile controls layout for Azure Latch
Mobile controls layout in Azure Latch — Image by Moyens I/O

The mobile control layout in Azure Latch is straightforward, with the basic movement buttons conveniently located on the right side of the screen and additional, style-specific functions positioned at the bottom.

Azure Latch Controls for Players and Goalkeepers

Understanding the differences in controls is essential since the mechanics vary for players and goalkeepers. Let’s delve into each role’s specific controls for a better grasp of the game.

Player Controls in Azure Latch

As a player, your movement speed decreases when you’re in possession of the ball. To make curve shots, hold either the A or D key while aiming slightly upward. You can also toggle between the “Normal” and “Header” modes, which influence how your character interacts with airborne balls. Generally, you will operate in the “Normal” mode for the majority of gameplay.

Move Details Cooldown iFrames
Normal/Header [E (Without Ball)] Toggle between Normal and Header modes. None No
Shoot [M1] Launch the ball forward. None No
Curve Shot [A/D + M1 (Look Up)] Perform a curveball shot. None No
Rainbow Flick [Space] Flick the ball over your head. 2.5s No
Dribble [E] Dash forward and dribble past opponents. 2.75s Yes
Tackle [Q] Tackle forward to potentially steal the ball and stun opponents. 3.5s No
Side Dash [A/D + Q] Dash sideways for quick movement. 2s No
Speed Burst [F] Gain a quick burst of speed. 5s Yes
Flow/Awakening [G] Unlocks special Awakening Moves temporarily. 50s Yes
Call Pass [R] Request a pass from teammates. 1.5s No

Goalkeeper Controls in Azure Latch

As a goalkeeper, you cannot be tackled or have the ball stolen from you while you’re inside the box. If you hold the ball too long, you’ll activate the Super Throw. From your position in the goal, you can also see two indicators that other players cannot:

  • The yellow box that appears when the ball is airborne, which helps indicate its landing spot.
  • The white line extending from any player in possession, providing insight into their aiming direction.
Move Details Cooldown
Jump Block [Space] Block aerial shots effectively. None
Forward Dive [Q] Dive to intercept the ball directly in front of you. 1.5s
Left Dive [A + Q] Dive left to catch an incoming ball. None
Right Dive [D + Q] Dive right to secure the ball. None
Super Throw [T] Execute a long throw to teammates. None

Is There Controller Support for Azure Latch?

While Azure Latch does offer controller support, many users have reported bugs regarding the controller functions. Currently, you can only perform a flick or shoot when using a controller. Therefore, it’s advisable to play using a keyboard and mouse or on a mobile device for optimal control until the developers rectify these issues. We will update this article once there are improvements regarding controller use.

This concludes the complete Azure Latch controls guide. Now you are equipped to enter the pitch and demonstrate your skills. If you’re eager to unlock some of the best styles instantly, don’t forget to redeem our exclusive Azure Latch codes.


Frequently Asked Questions About Azure Latch

How do I enter Awakening mode in Azure Latch?

To activate Awakening mode, simply hit the G key on your keyboard. This will allow you to access special abilities until your Awakening time runs out.

How do I dive as a goalkeeper in Azure Latch?

To dive as a goalkeeper, hold one of the directional keys (WASD) while pressing the Q key to execute your dive.

Can I play Azure Latch using a controller?

Yes, Azure Latch does support controllers, but many users experience issues with the keybinds. For now, a keyboard and mouse or mobile platform provides better functionality.

What are the best strategies for playing Azure Latch?

To excel in Azure Latch, focus on mastering the timing of your moves and understanding your opponent’s patterns. Combining skillful dribbling with effective passing while utilizing curve shots will significantly improve your game performance.