[0:00] you use your aim and literally every [0:02] single game you play and in order to get [0:04] your aim at a level where you can [0:05] dominate even in Immortal and radiant [0:07] lobes it's mainly knowing these five [0:10] simple yet effective tips that you need [0:12] to always remember the first tip is stop [0:15] wasting time practicing wrong many [0:17] players fail to realize how much time [0:19] they have before they need to shoot [0:20] their gun everyone thinks that you need [0:22] to have that [0:23] 0.01% reaction time to win any fight [0:26] where in reality that just isn't the [0:28] case and you have a lot more time than [0:30] you think you do I've seen so many of my [0:31] students in ranked instantly shake and [0:33] start Crouch praying the moment someone [0:35] shows up on their screen however in [0:37] Death Match they're a lot calmer and [0:39] more calculated with their movements and [0:41] cross replacement so the question is how [0:44] are you able to transfer that Death [0:45] Match skill into your rank games there [0:48] are a couple things you can do first [0:49] thing I recommend is practicing with [0:52] intentions many people just simply turn [0:54] into autopilot mode and start blasting [0:56] music and modestly running it down don't [0:59] do this this is simply a waste of time [1:01] and you're getting little to no value [1:03] out of this whenever you are playing DMS [1:05] have a certain focus in mind in your [1:07] games to practice for example having one [1:10] dm focusing on cross your placement or [1:12] having another DM focus on simply one [1:14] Taps these are just a few examples but [1:16] always practice with intention this is [1:19] literally the most Surefire way to [1:21] improve in the shortest amount of time [1:23] possible the second thing that I [1:25] recommend doing is to play your death [1:27] matches like they are rank games the [1:29] reason why people are so garbage and [1:31] ranked but are gods and DMS is because [1:33] they treat it like two different [1:35] entities which is the complete wrong [1:37] approach to half treating your DMs like [1:39] their fights and ranked will allow you [1:41] to not only take the fights more [1:43] seriously and gain more value from them [1:45] but it also helps you mentally prepare [1:47] for these fights as well when you [1:48] approach them in your rank games and you [1:51] also need to try emulating the [1:53] environment you have in your rank games [1:54] for example if you play DMS in a certain [1:56] style of music such as classical music [1:59] then put the same music on and ranked or [2:01] if you often catch yourself in Discord [2:03] talking to your friends a lot try [2:04] playing a couple without them and focus [2:06] in when there are no distractions around [2:08] you the next tip is that there is a [2:11] reason why these Pro players have such [2:13] good aim no matter what skill over [2:15] you're at or how good you think you are [2:17] never neglect the fundamentals the core [2:20] reason why players like tens and Demon 1 [2:22] have such Stellar mechanics isn't [2:24] because they have some secret aim [2:26] routine or some secret gamer juice that [2:28] they drink they have simply put in the [2:29] hundreds of hours developing and [2:31] mastering the core fundamentals of [2:33] valerant take LeBron for example how [2:35] many free throws do you think he shot [2:37] before you became the best in the world [2:38] or take Ronaldo how many Defender drills [2:40] did he do to be the best striker in the [2:43] world now how many times do you think [2:45] tens or demon 1 has practiced their [2:47] crossair placement counter strafing [2:50] movement utility usage and their General [2:52] raw mechanics and aim trainers yeah [2:54] probably hundreds to thousands of hours [2:56] as well and I'm not telling you to do [2:59] the same unless you're trying to reach [3:00] that Pro status but if you are trying to [3:03] reach the top [3:04] 0.01% of Val players or just reach that [3:07] next rank then you need to emulate [3:10] something similar especially if you have [3:12] no prior fpx experience so stop [3:14] neglecting the fundamentals and really [3:16] hold down on them the next tip is very [3:19] similar to the second one which is [3:21] figuring out your biggest weaknesses a [3:23] lot of players think they have perfect [3:25] aim where in reality they are far from [3:27] it you need to drop your ego and swallow [3:29] your Prof and understand that everyone [3:31] and that includes you watching this [3:33] video has something to learn and [3:35] something they need to improve at now [3:37] how do I find my biggest weakness [3:39] environment my biggest tip in order to [3:41] do this is to Simply sit down and write [3:43] out all the mechanics that you can think [3:45] of envirment such as your cross [3:47] placement your flicks your tracking [3:49] reaction time your utility usage and [3:51] your overall movement and rank them all [3:53] from a scale of 1 to 10 this will allow [3:56] you to vaguely gaug your personal skill [3:58] level and see where you need to go to [4:00] improve also do not be shy about it [4:02] either and be brutally honest with [4:04] yourself if you're not brutally honest [4:06] and see your faults objectively then you [4:08] will never reach the ranks that you want [4:11] and if you need more help in that area I [4:13] do offer coaching if you simply join my [4:15] Discord in the description you can see [4:17] all my past students achievements and [4:18] descriptions on how I can elevate your [4:20] game in the shortest amount of time [4:22] possible I'm only taking a couple more [4:23] students for December so shoot me a DM [4:25] and book a session today the next tip is [4:28] confidence is key to good aim raise your [4:31] hand if you consider yourself an [4:32] unconfident player if you're raising [4:34] your hand we need to change that right [4:37] now the key to being successful in [4:39] nearly anything anything is your [4:41] confidence in yourself many players I [4:44] know and talk to refuse to think they [4:46] are good enough and believe that they [4:48] will never reach the goals because of [4:50] one bad game or one toxic player you [4:52] need to put yourself higher the reason [4:54] I'm able to perform in games and reach [4:56] numbers like being top 1,000 of all of [4:59] North am America is Sheely my confidence [5:01] in my gameplay and my overall mechanics [5:04] I'm not scared to take fights I'm not [5:06] scared to make plays and I'm definitely [5:08] not scared to carry my games many people [5:10] overthink and over complicate every [5:12] single decision they make and completely [5:14] forget what valant is all about which is [5:17] a tactical shooter sometimes you just [5:19] need to take those fights or need to [5:21] make a play even if it's the quote [5:23] unquote the least optimal play and even [5:26] if you do make a mistake that's all [5:28] right as well you can expect yourself to [5:30] be the most perfect player all you can [5:32] really expect yourself to do is to do [5:34] everything with full confidence in [5:36] yourself to succeed and most of the time [5:39] you can get away with these poor [5:40] decisions because of this but still [5:42] remember being confident does not excuse [5:44] you from making these dumb and stupid [5:46] plays should still try to use all the [5:48] context clols you have and the [5:50] information you get before making [5:51] decisions but if you do find yourself in [5:53] a situation where you have no idea what [5:55] to do whatever decision you do end up [5:57] making in that moment you need to have [5:59] full full confidence in yourself that [6:01] you are better and that you have made [6:03] the right one even if it was an [6:05] objectively wrong play or an unoptimal [6:07] one that is what VA review is for and I [6:10] know this is a very complicated topic [6:12] and I will 100% make a video about how [6:15] to maximize your confidence in and [6:17] outside of the game so if this video [6:19] gets say five likes I'll make that video [6:21] ASAP the fifth and last tip is to stop [6:24] changing your settings and agents that [6:27] you play stop I mean stop changing your [6:30] settings every round and changing agents [6:32] every game and expect to consistently [6:35] perform and aim at your best I know tens [6:38] does it but again he has thousands upon [6:41] thousands of hours in FPS games which [6:44] allows him to literally play on any [6:46] setting imagable because of this however [6:50] you most likely don't stop changing your [6:52] sense after every whiff or change your [6:55] agent after every unfortunate game you [6:57] have stick to what works and what has [7:00] been working when I reached a moral for [7:01] my first time I suuck to three agents [7:04] Max and played them and mastered them [7:06] all the way until I reached the mortal [7:08] and if you think that the agent you play [7:09] doesn't affect your aim you are [7:11] wholeheartedly mistaken there are some [7:13] agents geared to more fast and tracking [7:16] mechanics such as rays and some agents [7:18] that focus on more slow and methodical [7:21] aiming Styles like SOA switching over to [7:23] different roles and agents messes up [7:25] your overall Tempo in the game and your [7:28] play style they have been developing [7:29] subconsciously over your whole time [7:31] playing valant so I'm making this so [7:33] much harder for yourself and trust your [7:35] intuition trust the process and most [7:38] importantly trust yourself you are good [7:40] enough to reach your goals but you need [7:42] to stick it out and stop changing what [7:44] is working for you just because of a [7:46] couple poor performances thanks everyone [7:48] for watching today's video and I [7:49] generally hoped you learned something [7:51] today again if you haven't already make [7:53] sure to join my Discord in the [7:55] description to meet like-minded players [7:57] who are striving to improve in valent [7:59] just like you also shoot me a DM if you [8:01] feel stuck or lost in valent and need [8:03] that extra push to reach that next level [8:05] again thanks for watching and if you [8:07] want to see my thought process in a [8:08] moral 3 and radiant lobbies then make [8:10] sure to check my last video where I do [8:12] an in-depth breakdown each play I do