The Transylvanian Tackle is a Quidditch tactic which debuted during the 1473 Quidditch World Cup. The move is a feint of a punch to the nose to distract or confuse an opposing player. As long as contact is not made, the move is not illegal, but it is difficult to pull off on speeding broomsticks.
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+ | The '''Transylvanian Tackle''' is a [[Quidditch]] tactic which debuted during the [[1470s|1473]] [[Quidditch World Cup]]. The move is a feint of a punch to the nose to distract or confuse an opposing player. As long as contact is not made, the move is not illegal, but it is difficult to pull off on speeding [[broomstick]]s. |
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