#Reflex flick help (static)

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winter briar
hexed wasp
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Hello

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ill just give you some quick insights and then get over to your question

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a good clicking technique is made by a flick (overflicking/underflick) and then followed by a microadjust, where you adjust your crosshair onto the target

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if you wanna work on your lines in general i suggest you to play pokeball scenarios - while you're in them, try to go as slow as you possibly need to make smooth clean lines

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to work on your microadjusts - play wide wall scenarios, hard flick and then force yourself to microadjust

winter briar
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which in general seems to be my biggest weakness right now?

hexed wasp
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i wouldnt play any reflex scenarios atleast for me

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in the beginning

hexed wasp
winter briar
hexed wasp
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yea

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the entire point of widewall is hard flicking

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and you will miss 100% of the time

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and then adjusting onto the target

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thats the entire point

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and pokeball is just slow as you need to make clear smooth lines, focus on not overflicking/underflicking

winter briar
hexed wasp
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i just search up

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wide wall

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and play

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wait

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ill find something

winter briar
hexed wasp
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you hard flick

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you flick fast and then microadjut

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adjust

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while instead, in some instances, you try to make clean smooth lines to not overflick

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then i can see that you decelerate and then adjust onto the target

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widewall is purely hard flicks and then microadjust

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all the time

winter briar
winter briar
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I played pokeball a second time and did a bit better tried to focus on landing on targets but honestly got lucky from good cluster rng