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title: 'How to Get PERFECT AIM in Valorant (BEST METHOD) | Radiant Aim Guide'
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# How to Get PERFECT AIM in Valorant (BEST METHOD) | Radiant Aim Guide

> Source: [How to Get PERFECT AIM in Valorant (BEST METHOD) | Radiant Aim Guide](https://youtube.com/watch?v=zVoAmdKQayM)

## Summary

A Radiant coach presents the 'One For All' (OFA) aim training routine for Valorant, designed to fix all mechanical problems. He emphasizes that while game knowledge is more important for lower ranks, aim becomes critical at Immortal+. The routine consists of seven exercises covering raw aim, movement, tracking, dead zone, gunplay, and crosshair placement.

### Key Points

- **Aim vs Knowledge** [1:34] — Knowledge and decision-making are more important than aim for ranks Iron to Immortal, but from Immortal to Radiant, raw mechanics become crucial for at least 50% of kills.
- **Optimal Sensitivity Range** [4:46] — 99% of players should use sensitivity between 160 and 360 eDPI. Going outside this range makes no sense for Valorant.
- **Posture Requirements** [5:30] — Both arms on the table from fingertips to elbow, feet flat on ground with 90° knees, no wobbling. Don't sit too close to monitor.
- **Training Principles** [7:20] — Use main in-game sensitivity for all tasks. Focus on precision first; speed comes with time.
- **Exercise 1: Aim Playlist** [8:13] — Use the OFA aim playlist (first exercise) to build raw aim. Details in linked Google Doc.
- **Exercise 2: Stop-and-Shoot Timing** [9:59] — Practice range with bulldog, medium bots with armor. Strafe left/right, stop, flick, burst fire. Goal: kill all 30 bots with only orange accuracy indicators.
- **Exercise 3: Movement-Aim Connection** [10:39] — Easy bots with vandal. Overflick to one side, strafe into the bot, then one-tap. Goal: 30 kills, then move to medium bots for 20 kills.
- **Exercise 4: Tracking and Target Switching** [11:28] — Guardian, 50 static bots. Track first bot while strafing for 2 seconds, then shoot. Instantly flick to second bot. Goal: kill all 50 in under 100 seconds.
- **Exercise 5: Dead Zone Mechanic** [12:18] — Sage wall in middle, guardian, 50 bots. Use dead zone peeking: peek, shoot while moving, then return to cover. Goal: kill 50 in under 70 seconds.
- **Exercise 6: Deathmatch Gunplay** [13:02] — Three deathmatch games with 10 weapons (classic to outlaw). Get 5 kills per weapon to advance. Rules: record games, don't camp >3s, hyperfocus on peeking and clearing angles, be unpredictable, apply gunplay hygiene.
- **Exercise 7: Crosshair Placement Fix** [14:42] — VOD review of deathmatch recordings. Screenshot bad crosshair placements, recreate in custom server with Yoru clone, practice each angle 5 times. Use environmental lines as crosshair placement references.

### Conclusion

Consistent daily practice with the OFA routine for two months will fix mechanical issues, but if stuck, aim wasn't the main problem.

## Transcript

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