#Voltaic Daily Improvement Method for Valorant?

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muted ravine
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Hey guys,

i started this week with the Voltaic Daily Improvement Method and my main game is Valorant. After doing this for a few days i've come to the conclusion I shouldn't do every category of that method considering it's worth for Valorant.

I was thinking about only doing Static clicking, dynamic clicking, precise tracking and speed target switching. I would maybe want to replace reactive tracking and evasive target switching with Voltaic Valorant Routine and Valorant Micro Fundamental Training (referring to the ones in resources)

Do you have any advice or tipps for a more optimal weekly routine for valorant?

spare python
muted ravine
finite spire
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I mean, your aim will be more consistant if you develop all categories to some degree even if its seems unimportant to your main game

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Its always better to be more versitale. All categories complement each other in some way

half flare
# finite spire I mean, your aim will be more consistant if you develop all categories to some d...

i completely agree with this. i think it’s important to develop all skills instead of just hard focusing on one and expecting that to be your ticket to getting good at val.

being good at val is way more than just aiming as well. there’s positioning, map knowledge, util, angles, how to swing, strafing, timings, cross hair placement . like there are so many aspects to valorant other than aiming that u should be more worried abt regardless.

i think you should continue doing the vdim. if you are worried about anything concerning valorant just do bc the valorant ramp warm up before u play. maybe make a linear clicking playlist n a reactive tracking play list as well. those can help with valorant specifically but keep doing vdim. it’s meant to hone ur skills and develop them. regardless if it’s for a specific game or not like vaxoo said