#Practice to get precise aim for valo
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Not sure the optimal way but I use Voltaics Staic/flicking correction playlist, volatics dynamic playlist, Voltaics Valorant fundementals playlist, and Voltaics "Ranked" Fundementals. (I'm currently trying platinum fundamentals).
This is the list I do one a day and then just do some ingame training in range folowed by deathmatchs.
This is what I do to try to get more consistent aim.
You can find all lists in #resources
i see interesting thanks
Percise aim is what we are all trying to build and I would say that you should practice a few different things. Starting with scenarios like 1w4ts 30% smaller playing scens like these will help you tone in on getting comfortable with shooting small dots. Then going back to regular scenarios and trying to push your speed a little more. Speed should come with time but dont forget to push it a little and find the line where you are fast accurate but not too fast that you lose accuracy. Also dont for get to think about pathing. I'd say that if you want to get better at valorant focus on valorant, aim isnt what is usually holding you back from ranking up.
well
in my case it is i am ascendant 3 and i have noticed my aim being really below average, but yes trying to go at my comfortable speed actually made my aim feel pretty good again the problem is just that i cannot keep it at that comfort level all the time.
maybe try turning your /360 down
hm i see but i just feel like that it would just hide my bad habits more rather then fixing it and just keep trying my best to focus on keeping that comfort speed which is possible with time
try to play a mix of small targets and wide wall with bigger targets, on the bigger targets force urself to push a bit more speed and sort of step out of your comfort zone when you're flicking but still to a point where you can control it like don't go over the top just faster so it feels like you're pushing urself out, and on the smaller targets work on being consistent, 1w2ts perfected, 4 sphere hipfire small are good to help with that
oh i see thanks i will try that out
i should probably work on relaxing my wrist to be able to do better microadjustments, but i am pretty inconsistent with that for now so idk
keep practicing with a relaxed wrist, control will build overtime
if you add tension as you said you're just removing all fluidity which leads to inconsistent control long term
omg thank you for saying that i was always thinking about this but i was ever unsure cheers alot