[0:00] You just finished watching Valerant [0:02] Champions. Your favorite player, Opus, [0:04] hits some nasty shots and you want to be [0:06] just like him. You start training in Aim [0:09] Labs, practice range, and deathmatch [0:10] while scrolling through hundreds of aim [0:13] guides. But when you queue up in ranked, [0:16] you don't see any improvements. You [0:19] constantly feel like you're getting one [0:20] tapped by the enemy team. It's like they [0:23] always have some advantage that you're [0:25] not aware of. Well, maybe they are [0:27] smurfing, but after this video, I [0:29] promise you will become the ranked [0:31] demon, and they will be the ones [0:33] trembling in fear. What's up, [0:34] tricksters? My name is Charlatan. I'm a [0:37] radiant coach that improved thousands of [0:39] players, and I've literally spent the [0:40] last 5 years studying how to help [0:43] players just like you. I've also worked [0:45] with a lot of professional FPS coaches [0:47] and with one of the best aim coaches in [0:49] the world. In this video, we will fix [0:52] all of your mechanical problems once and [0:54] for all. You will learn how to implement [0:56] correct techniques into your mechanics [0:59] while maximizing your skill with a very [1:01] simple and effective routine. Also, this [1:04] training covers every most important [1:06] mechanical skill for Valerant. From [1:08] fixing raw aim and movement problems all [1:11] the way to polishing out your gunplay. [1:13] So whether you want to deal with smurfs [1:15] as a silver or you're struggling with [1:17] consistency as an immortal player, this [1:19] guide will provide you a clear path to [1:21] improve all of your mechanics. But [1:24] Papito, you always say that aim is not [1:27] important and knowledge is what truly [1:29] matters. Nope, those are not my words. [1:32] And this is how the real quote sounds. [1:34] You should mainly focus on developing [1:35] your knowledge, decision-making, and [1:37] some other important skills because they [1:39] will make your ranked grind smarter, [1:41] more efficient, and easier. Basically, [1:44] if you improve some of these skills from [1:46] iron to immortal, you can take at least [1:49] eight out of 10 fights that work in your [1:51] favor where your aim won't be a huge [1:54] deciding factor. So, even if you have [1:56] below average aim or your mechanical [1:58] skill ceiling is not high enough with [2:00] good gameplay and different play styles, [2:03] you can still pave your way all the way [2:05] up to high elo lobbies. But from [2:07] immortal to radiant, you will have to [2:09] rely more on your raw mechanical skill [2:12] in order to take at least 50% of your [2:14] kills. So aim is super important, but it [2:18] is unhealthy to waste most of your time [2:20] working only on this one skill. You just [2:23] need to remember that you're training to [2:24] become radiant and not to be a rank one [2:27] in aim training community. Keep in mind [2:29] that every skill matters if you want to [2:31] be at the top. With that being said, [2:33] everyone should have a daily practice [2:34] routine that is focusing on their most [2:36] visible mechanical problems and general [2:39] fundamentals of this video game. But [2:41] Papito, how can I find a good daily [2:44] routine without spending enormous amount [2:46] of time in this aim training rabbit [2:48] hole? Well, today I proudly present to [2:50] you the ultimate mechanical practice [2:52] routine for Valerant One for all or you [2:56] can call it the OFA aim training. You [2:58] can use it as a warm-up or as a [3:00] dedicated practice routine before, in [3:03] between, or after your ranked games. But [3:06] before we dive into the OFA, this video [3:09] was made possible by today's sponsor, [3:11] Valerant Tracker by TRN, which you can [3:13] download for free by using my link from [3:15] the description. This application allows [3:17] you to analyze yourself and to always [3:19] understand on which fields you can [3:21] improve as a solo cube player. And in my [3:23] private coaching sessions, this is the [3:25] first thing that I do for my students. [3:28] But this software is extremely useful to [3:30] analyze your teammates and enemies as [3:32] well. During your live games, based on [3:35] these statistics, already at the start, [3:37] you can see which players are the [3:38] weakest of yours or enemy team, which [3:41] can increase your chances of winning if [3:43] you use this data in the smart way. For [3:46] an example, you can check player [3:47] parties, and if two or more enemies are [3:49] queued up together, you can probably [3:51] expect from them some higher level of [3:53] team play. They also have integrated [3:55] guides and lineups that can be extremely [3:57] useful if you're learning new agents or [4:00] if you simply want to increase your game [4:02] knowledge while you're actually playing [4:04] the game. Even though this video is [4:06] sponsored by Valerant Tracker, I truly [4:08] believe that this software can give you [4:10] an advantage in your ranked games and it [4:12] can help you to improve faster. Now, we [4:14] need to cover the most important tips [4:17] for good mechanics in Valerant. First of [4:20] all, there is no secret to great aim. [4:23] Consistent good practice will make you [4:25] great. If aim is your weakness, you need [4:29] to practice every day. Motivation, [4:32] dedication, and hard work will take you [4:35] far. Talent is meaningless without them. [4:38] Perfect sensitivity does not exist, but [4:41] you need to find the most comfortable [4:43] one. 99% of players should use [4:46] sensitivity that is in between 160 and [4:49] 360 edpi. Going below or above these [4:54] numbers makes absolutely no sense for a [4:57] game such as Valerant. You can watch my [4:59] settings guide where I've explained in [5:01] depth how to find the best sensitivity [5:03] for yourself. And during this one for [5:06] all training, you should use your main [5:08] in-game sensitivity for every task. Good [5:12] equipment is important and it will [5:14] definitely unlock your true potential, [5:17] but you don't have to spend crazy amount [5:19] of money. These would be some minimal [5:21] recommendations for Valerant. And on our [5:23] Discord server, you can find my personal [5:25] top recommendations for all of these [5:28] peripherals. [5:30] Posture police. If you want to have [5:32] great aim, you need to have the full [5:34] stability for your whole body. Also, you [5:37] want to bulletproof yourself for [5:38] longevity and to prevent the Steven [5:41] Hawking cosplay. Both of your arms [5:43] should be placed on the table from tip [5:45] of your fingers all the way down to the [5:48] elbow. While aiming, you should be able [5:50] to use full range of motion with both [5:52] your wrist and forearm as well. [5:54] Essentially utilizing your mouse pad to [5:56] the full potential. Your feet should be [5:59] placed evenly on the ground, creating a [6:01] 90° arc in your knees. No wobbling in [6:04] the chair, no excuse pose. You should be [6:07] fully locked in. Everything else is just [6:10] a preference, but I'd also recommend you [6:13] don't make out with your monitor. When [6:15] you sit way too close, you sacrifice [6:17] enormous amount of peripheral vision, [6:19] which is very important for proper [6:21] information gathering. Just make sure [6:23] that you can check everything on your [6:25] screen by simply moving your eyes left [6:27] and right. Neck workouts are not allowed [6:30] in this gym. Same as autopiloting. [6:33] If you're already trying to get better [6:35] at something, make sure that you're 100% [6:38] mentally ready for every task. If you [6:41] how fast you're training, how can you [6:43] expect to be fully focused in a 5v5 [6:46] ranked game? Though background music is [6:48] allowed as long as it's not distracting [6:51] you. For the final topic, remember to [6:54] reset your aim both in-game and in aim [6:57] trainers, but don't do it often. If your [7:00] hand ends up in some unnatural position [7:03] during training, reset it to your [7:05] default position so that you're ready to [7:06] take next shot or gunfight. You always [7:09] want to aim from your strongest hand and [7:11] forearm position. But you should try [7:14] getting accustomed to using every inch [7:16] of your mouse pad, no matter where your [7:18] hand ends up during the fights. Now [7:20] you're finally ready to begin with a [7:22] one-forall method. Down below in [7:25] description, you can find a Google [7:27] document that explains each exercise, [7:29] resting times, and for how long you [7:31] should be doing them. Keep in mind that [7:33] during every task, you should mainly [7:35] focus on precision. Speed will come with [7:38] time while bad habits are very hard to [7:41] correct. Now open that document and it's [7:44] time for the first exercise which is the [7:46] offa aims playlist. In the following [7:49] segment, I'm going to demonstrate how [7:51] should you perform each task and why are [7:53] they good for your aim in Valerant? [8:13] Heat. Heat. [9:05] Now for the second exercise, go into [9:08] practice range and enable shooting error [9:10] graph. The focus of this one is to fully [9:13] develop proper timing to stop and shoot [9:15] with full accuracy. You're going to [9:18] enable medium bots with armor. And for [9:20] the weapon, you're going to use the [9:22] bulldog. You should constantly strafe [9:24] left and right with only A and D keys [9:27] while keeping your crosshair centered in [9:30] the range. When the bots spawn, you're [9:32] going to immediately stop, flick, and [9:35] then burst fire. For every exercise, [9:37] shooting arrowraph should only show [9:39] orange to indicate maximum accuracy. [9:43] Your end goal is to kill all 30 bots as [9:45] you're getting better. And the reason [9:47] why you're using bulldog is because you [9:49] will have to kill them with two shots, [9:51] which means that you cannot have any [9:53] wasted bullets because of your improper [9:55] timing to stop and shoot. [9:59] For the third exercise, enable easy bots [10:01] and buy the vendal. The focus of this [10:04] one is to fully connect your movement [10:05] with your aim. Press start. And when the [10:08] bot spawn to your right, you should [10:10] overflick to the right of the bot and [10:11] then strafe to the left only using a key [10:15] until your crosshair aligns on the bot's [10:17] head. Then let go of the A and one tap [10:20] the bot. If the bot spawns on the left, [10:22] you're doing the left overflick [10:24] following the same process. Make sure [10:26] that you're not overflicking too much [10:28] and your end goal is to kill 30 bots. [10:31] Once you hit that benchmark, you can [10:33] move on to medium bots while trying to [10:35] get at least 20 kills. [10:39] For the fourth exercise, enable 50 [10:41] static elimination bots and buy the [10:44] guardian. You should position either far [10:46] left or far right like this. You're [10:49] going to kill bots in the pairs of two. [10:51] First bot, you're going to track his [10:53] head perfectly while you're constantly [10:55] strafing only with your A and D keys. [10:58] You will do this for two seconds before [11:00] you stop and take an accurate shot. Then [11:03] once you kill the first bot, instantly [11:05] flick onto the second one and delete him [11:07] with only one bullet to the head. If you [11:09] miss the second bot, he becomes the [11:11] first one and you simply repeat the same [11:13] process. The focus of this exercise is [11:16] to work on smooth tracking with precise [11:18] target switching when you're fighting [11:20] multiple enemies. And your benchmark is [11:22] to kill these 50 bots in less than 100 [11:25] seconds. [11:28] For the fifth exercise, you will keep [11:30] guardian 50 static elimination bots, but [11:32] you need to switch onto sage. You will [11:35] place the sage wall in the middle of [11:37] range like this. The focus of this [11:39] exercise is developing a proper timing [11:41] for dead zone mechanic. If bot spawns on [11:44] the left based on audio, take the cover [11:46] behind the wall. Peek the bot with a [11:49] key. And when your crosser is right on [11:50] his head, immediately let go of a key, [11:53] one tap the bot with full accuracy, and [11:56] then immediately press the D key to move [11:58] behind the wall again. If the bot spawns [12:01] on the right, follow the opposite [12:02] process. With this task, you're trying [12:05] to master the perfect timing of firing a [12:07] fully accurate shot while you're moving [12:10] before and after you shoot. Your [12:12] benchmark is to kill these 50 bots in [12:14] less than 70 seconds. [12:18] For the sixth exercise, you will play [12:20] three games of deathmatch like a gun [12:22] game, but we are going to maximize the [12:25] efficiency of this training. You will go [12:27] through these 10 weapons starting with a [12:29] classic pistol and ending with a outlaw. [12:32] We are only using these weapons because [12:34] they will teach you almost everything [12:35] that you need to know when it comes to [12:37] the proper gunplay hygiene. With each [12:40] weapon, you need to get five kills in [12:42] order to move on to the next one. Your [12:44] goal is to get 50 kills in less than [12:47] three deathmatch games. But how are we [12:49] going to maximize the efficiency? Well, [12:52] by following some strict rules. Rule [12:54] number one, you need to record all of [12:57] these games because we'll use them later [12:58] for the final exercise. Rule number two, [13:02] camping the same angle for more than 3 [13:04] seconds is not allowed. Rule number [13:07] three, hyper focus on how you're peaking [13:10] and clearing angles. You need to [13:12] properly clear every single angle that [13:14] you're engaging, even if enemies cannot [13:17] be there. Hold the W key to get to an [13:20] angle while placing your crosser on the [13:22] most probable position from which [13:24] enemies can kill you at that moment of [13:26] time. When you reach an angle that you [13:28] want to peak, pre- aim it with proper [13:30] crosser placement in the wall and only [13:33] use A and D keys to clear it. You want [13:36] to practice wide, short, and jiggle [13:38] peaks, as well as actively thinking when [13:41] you want to let go of W and start [13:43] pressing A and D. The rank playbook on [13:45] my Discord server can help you a ton [13:47] with this exercise. Rule number four, be [13:50] unpredictable during your gunfights. [13:53] Standing still and just randomly [13:55] spraying is not allowed. Move during [13:57] your fights as much as you can. Apply [14:00] the proper gunplay hygiene with all of [14:02] the techniques that we practice in the [14:04] range. moving and shooting in different [14:06] patterns. For an example, if you jiggle [14:09] picked an enemy, instead of engaging him [14:11] again from the same position, move [14:13] closer or further away from the wall to [14:15] disrupt his crosser placement and abuse [14:18] a fast dead zone peak to delete him with [14:20] one tap weapons. Rule number five, your [14:24] end goal is practicing proper gunplay [14:26] with the main traits of each weapon. In [14:28] the Google document down below in [14:30] description, you can find a separate [14:32] video where I demonstrate how should you [14:34] use each of these weapons and what [14:36] should be your main focus during the [14:38] practice. Make sure to watch that video [14:40] before you start with this training. For [14:42] the final exercise, you're going to do a [14:44] VOD review of these three pre-recorded [14:46] deathmatch games. The goal of this one [14:48] is to finally fix your crosser placement [14:51] forever. We're going to use the picture [14:53] memory and mindful repetition, which is [14:55] much better rather than fixing it based [14:57] on feelings. Now, during the VOD review, [15:00] screenshot every fight in which you had [15:02] a bad crosser placement on some common [15:04] or off angle. Then, create a custom [15:06] server. Select a map on which that fight [15:08] happened and make sure to pick Yoru. [15:11] We're going to use his clone in order to [15:13] mimic enemy movement and positioning. [15:16] So, let's say for an example that on [15:18] bind, you really struggle fighting [15:19] enemies on aite from showers. With yoru [15:22] clone, we can mimic the exact enemy body [15:24] position or even movement on these [15:27] common angles. Then go into showers and [15:30] when you're ready, activate the yuru [15:32] clones and go for a peak. You should [15:34] repeat this process for every fight at [15:36] least five times and try to memorize how [15:39] your crosser placement should look like [15:40] when you're clearing these angles. You [15:42] can also develop some temporary crosser [15:44] placement lineups as a third wheel that [15:47] can help you with this problem. For an [15:49] example, everything in Valerant is built [15:51] with intention. You can use every box, [15:54] every object, every line on every wall [15:56] as an indicator for your crosser [15:58] placement. Single boxes are almost the [16:01] same height as a player model. So when [16:03] you're peeking enemies from showers, as [16:05] long as you place your crosser slightly [16:07] lower compared to the height of these [16:08] boxes, you'll be ready for every fight [16:11] at the backside. But also, this seventh [16:14] line on the wall in showers is literally [16:16] a perfect crosser placement lineup for [16:19] all of these fights. Even now as an [16:21] all-time Radiant player, I'm still using [16:23] some of these lineups that I've [16:24] memorized years ago, especially for [16:27] fights for which you cannot gamble [16:29] having a bad crosser placement, such as [16:31] doing some fast desit. [16:35] So, with just 15 minutes of this daily [16:37] custom server practice, and by actively [16:40] applying this picture memory training in [16:42] your ranked games, you can fix your [16:44] crosser placement much faster than if [16:46] you just mindlessly spam hundreds of [16:48] death matches. Now, if you do this one [16:50] for all routine every day for at least [16:53] two months and you hit all of the [16:55] benchmarks, I guarantee that your aim [16:58] won't be holding you back anymore. But [17:01] if you're still stuck, your aim was not [17:03] the main problem to begin with. Roll the [17:06] closer. Yo, tricksters, Papito here. Did [17:09] you know that you can get free coaching? [17:11] Yes, you heard that right. Every week on [17:13] our Discord, I make giveaways as a thank [17:16] you for letting me pursue my dream. [17:18] Also, through Discord subscriptions, you [17:20] can unlock tons of other coaching [17:22] content, such as the Radiant Ranked [17:24] Playbook with guaranteed monthly VOD and [17:27] Tracker reviews. Once we reach 1,000 [17:30] subscribers, I'll be moving to NA for 2 [17:32] months to play on your server and to [17:34] make even more content. And by the way, [17:38] if you enjoy the videos, I stream every [17:40] day doing coaching and playing ranked, [17:42] so make sure to show up live. Thank you [17:44] for the support and keep on grinding