#Pokeball Frenzy Auto TE Wide
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By a very large margin
You also take forever to start microing
But microing faster won’t do anything if you don’t land closer to the target
Axis isolation
Shimmy novice
ShimmX novice
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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - 4 Flick Components
0:56 - Tension Breathing
1:25 - Chaining / Cluster Farming
1:49 - Pathing
2:09 - Small Flicks
2:24 - Blending
3:01 - Finger Micros
3:52 - Transition In and Out of Chaining
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This video goes over blending ideas for clicking mechanics
Your flicks are slow
And you end the flick very far from the target
Your corrections are slow
your confirmations are slow
And u have delay between flick and the correction
Push for doing it faster, it should feel hard and not automatic
Just make sure you still try to confirm you on target before shooting
(dont let speed be excuse to not do it)
For example:
I think you would benefit a lot from playing beanTS
It helps teach finger control at the flick landing point by encouraging you to move your mouse a little bit when you get there to pre track the bot
I think it would be good practice for you even if you didn’t get validation from benchmark brownie points
You’re still not really in control of the mouse
You let it go to be stable for your landing after the micro
And let it go to be stable for your landing after the flick
All the components are disconnected with gaps that waste time and don’t contribute much
Yes let it go
You just relax afterwards
Too much
Mouse gets very still
A lack of small adjustments and connected big and small movements betrays this
No it’s not
Slight, smooth, controlled movement is just as readable
Thanks to how the eyes love to capture movement in the peripheral
Anyway, you’re kind of wasting the flick and micro skill you develop if you don’t also work to try and get them more seamless
Because it’s not bad at times
Those pauses are just time spent on…nothing really
And you’re still spam clicking target
Another side effect of your very all or nothing micro approach
Well your brain will know where you are if you have a firm grasp on the mouse
A bit of lateral grip acts as an airbag
Lateral grip prevents your hand from getting shaken around from the flick speed
Aka
You know where you are
Aka
Can move after faster
Rn I think you overly relax that grip
It feels good but you’re giving up too much control over the mouse
Ya ok
You’ve done two things
- You’re moving right after the flick; nice job
- You’re…rushing your shot for some reason?
That wasn’t prompted really but it’s a common side effect of trying to do this
Add a generous pause after you get to the target
Half a second or so
Use it to make sure your shot looks good, and think about where you’re going next.
Don’t worry about getting a high score
Try to get like 400-600 score with a generous pause
We can get good practice without needing to push our pace here
Warm up everything else EXCEPT the quick clicking
Then we can trim that at the end to go faster
But finish runs comfortably first
If that’s hard, then don’t try to learn it on small dots
Play this scenario a few times then post a run
benclick shoot then immediately move
^ that’s the name of it
Flick to each bot in one movement
Add a little pause before clicking to make sure your shot is good and to prep your next flick
Yes, type in exactly what you see here
I actually have several scenarios with my name in it
I do that so the thing I want you to focus on is in the title of the scenario
The point wasn’t to get a high score
The point was to practice the thing we are talking about on an easy scenario
What sens did you use
Do it again, but this time miss 4 targets or less
I’ll reject runs where you miss 5 dots or more
Wym
The dots are massive
Don’t tell me you’re struggling to land shots on them
Post a vod
Which is exactly why I gave you this scenario
This is the ground floor
You need to break the bad habit of rushing your shot before you are ready
I do expect you to be able to finish runs with four misses or less
If you are unable to, then spend more time with your crosshair touching the target before shooting it
Sounds like this is good practice for you!
Don’t let it get to you and try to finish runs with a very high accuracy
This is a longer blurb detailing more about what we are trying to internalize here
It’s a method of being able to speed up, while still being in control
As well as a way to slow back down for a moment so you don’t panic and throw runs
Static is basically RNG if you just hope you don’t miss or spin out
Having an approach and a method >>>> vibes clicking and just hoping you get better