I Optimized The Science Of Aim Theory, And Achieved Aimbot

DDoshi
24 Aug 202416:02

Summary

TLDRThis video script details a player's journey to optimize their aim in the game Valorant through a structured training regimen. The player explores the science of aim theory, identifies weaknesses, and applies lessons from professional players to refine their skills. The narrative culminates in a climactic match where the player's improved mechanics and strategic play lead to a thrilling victory, showcasing the power of dedication and continuous learning in achieving peak performance.

Takeaways

  • 🎯 The speaker has optimized the science of aim theory and explored the key fundamentals of achieving Aimbot in gaming.
  • ⏱ They followed a structured aiming regimen over a week, focusing on different aspects like benchmarking, weaknesses, and heavy scenarios.
  • 📈 The regimen involved daily learning to widen the scope of aiming skills and included a final benchmark to measure improvement.
  • 🚀 The speaker pushed their mechanical prowess to the limits, testing their limits to establish a rule book for refining gameplay.
  • 🔍 They learned the importance of challenging opponents to understand their weaknesses and exploit them.
  • 🔧 The speaker discovered that respecting the rules of the game can lead to higher levels of play and improved performance.
  • 📊 They used aim training tools to identify and work on their weakest categories to improve their aim reliability.
  • 🎼 The speaker experimented with different playstyles, merging reliability with a classic duelist style for a more effective gameplay.
  • đŸ€” They contemplated modeling their play on exceptional players to achieve a higher level of performance.
  • 🏆 The final aim was to break personal limits and reach new heights in gaming performance, culminating in a successful ascent to a higher rank.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the video script?

    -The main theme of the video script is the optimization of aiming skills in the game 'Valorant' through a structured training regimen and learning from professional players' styles.

  • What does the term 'Aimbot' refer to in the context of the video?

    -In the context of the video, 'Aimbot' refers to achieving a high level of aiming skill in the game, to the point where it appears as if the player is using an aim-assisting software, but through legitimate practice and skill development.

  • What is the significance of the first day's benchmarking in the training regimen?

    -The first day's benchmarking is significant as it establishes a starting point or a standard of reference for the player's current aiming skills, allowing them to measure progress throughout the training period.

  • What is the purpose of the structured aiming regiment mentioned in the script?

    -The purpose of the structured aiming regiment is to systematically improve the player's aiming skills by focusing on different aspects of aiming each day, such as weaknesses, heavy scenarios, and refining playstyle.

  • How does the player plan to refine their playstyle in the game?

    -The player plans to refine their playstyle by learning from their training sessions, finding weapons that complement their style, and challenging themselves to break the rules they've set for themselves to achieve self-actualization.

  • What is the player's approach to dealing with their weaknesses in the game?

    -The player's approach to dealing with weaknesses involves identifying the weakest category in their aiming skills, practicing it intensively until improvement is seen, and repeating this cycle to address all areas of weakness.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'the enemy is guilty before they are innocent' in the context of the video?

    -The phrase 'the enemy is guilty before they are innocent' signifies a proactive approach to playing the game, where the player challenges the enemy's strategy and capabilities from the start, rather than assuming they are strong and reacting to them.

  • How does the player incorporate the concept of limit testing into their training?

    -The player incorporates limit testing by pushing their mechanical skills to the absolute limits, learning their capabilities and limitations, and using this knowledge to establish a guideline for refining their gameplay.

  • What is the player's strategy for dealing with close gunfights in the game?

    -The player's strategy for close gunfights involves using smoke grenades to create space and force the enemy into hyper close-up engagements, where the player's chosen weapons excel.

  • How does the player plan to merge the 'Mr. Reliable' style with their classic duelist style?

    -The player plans to merge the 'Mr. Reliable' style with their classic duelist style by incorporating elements of anticipation, patience, and contact-heavy playstyle, while also challenging themselves to perform at their peak during critical moments in the game.

  • What is the final step in the player's aim optimization process?

    -The final step in the player's aim optimization process is to break their own limits and reach new heights by having all aspects of their training move in tandem, culminating in a display of exceptional skill in the game.

Outlines

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🎼 Aim Training and Self-Actualization

The speaker discusses their journey to refine their aim in a game, likely a first-person shooter, by creating a structured training regimen. They explore the fundamentals of 'Aimbot' and commit to a week-long training plan that includes benchmarking, identifying weaknesses, and heavy scenario practice in the game 'Valorant'. The speaker emphasizes the importance of pushing mechanical limits, learning from each session, and finding a balance between a reliable playstyle and the flashy, high-skill plays known as 'Aimbot'. They conclude the paragraph with insights gained from challenging the enemy team and exploiting their weaknesses.

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📊 Statistical Improvement and Tactical Adaptation

The speaker shares their progress after following a structured aim training routine, noting significant improvements in their in-game statistics, particularly in headshot rates. They attribute this to switching to a different aim training lab and focusing on their weakest categories until they see improvement. The speaker also discusses the importance of respecting the rules of the game and using pre-fire techniques to gain an advantage. They reflect on the value of internalizing game rules to reach higher levels of play and end with a realization about merging a reliable playstyle with their classic duelist style.

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đŸ”„ Combining Reliability with Aggressive Playstyle

The speaker continues to refine their playstyle by focusing on 'Valorant' heavy scenarios and weaknesses, becoming increasingly reliable with their mechanics. They experiment with different weapons and styles, aiming to find a balance between reliability and the ability to make impossible plays. The speaker also discusses the concept of limit testing, respecting game rules, and refining their play to a point where they are no longer the same player they were at the beginning of their training. They conclude with thoughts on stealing strategies from established players to achieve a higher level of play.

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🌟 Breaking Limits and Ascending to New Heights

In the final paragraph, the speaker describes a high-pressure situation in a game where they had to perform exceptionally to secure a win. They talk about using hit confirmation techniques and domain expansion to outplay their opponents. The speaker also mentions a sponsor, 'Tapping', for radiant players and encourages viewers to try it out. The paragraph concludes with a reflection on the speaker's journey, their return to daily uploads, and their determination to reach the highest rank in the game, 'Radiant'.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Aimbot

Aimbot refers to a type of cheating software used in video games, particularly in first-person shooters, that automatically aims the player's weapon at enemy players. In the context of this video, the term is used metaphorically to describe the aspirational goal of achieving pinpoint accuracy and consistency in aiming without the use of cheats. The video discusses various training methods and strategies to improve aiming skills to a level that mimics the precision of an aimbot.

💡Benchmarking

Benchmarking in the video is used to describe the process of establishing a baseline measurement of a player's skills, specifically their aiming abilities. It serves as a point of reference to assess improvement over time. The video mentions 'Mondays benchmarking' as the initial step in a structured aiming regimen, highlighting the importance of understanding one's starting point before embarking on a journey to enhance aiming skills.

💡Mechanical prowess

Mechanical prowess, in the context of the video, refers to the physical skills and reflexes required to play video games at a high level, particularly in terms of aiming and shooting. The script mentions pushing 'mechanical powers to its absolute limits' to explore the upper boundaries of the player's capabilities. This concept is central to the video's theme of optimizing aiming techniques.

💡Self-actualization

Self-actualization is a psychological term that refers to the achievement of one's full potential. In the video, it is used to describe the process of reaching the highest level of skill and mastery in aiming. The video suggests that once a player achieves self-actualization, they can then look to break the rules they've set for themselves to reach even higher levels of performance.

💡Limit testing

Limit testing is the practice of pushing oneself to the edge of their abilities to discover their limits. In the video, the narrator uses this concept to discuss how testing one's limits is fundamental to improving aiming skills. By challenging oneself and understanding the boundaries of their current abilities, a player can set guidelines to refine their gameplay and ultimately improve.

💡Valerant heavy scenarios

Valerant heavy scenarios refer to specific, intense, and challenging situations in the game Valorant that require precise aiming and decision-making. The video discusses dedicating training days to these scenarios to simulate high-pressure in-game situations and improve performance under such conditions.

💡Respecting the rules

Respecting the rules in the video is about adhering to the guidelines and strategies set during training to improve aiming. It contrasts with the idea of ignoring rules and learning through trial and error. The video suggests that respecting these rules can lead to higher levels of play and more consistent performance.

💡Anticipation

Anticipation in the context of the video refers to the ability to predict enemy movements and actions in the game, which is crucial for aiming and positioning. The video mentions 'the art of anticipation' as a skill that the player has developed and uses to gain an advantage over opponents.

💡Modeling play

Modeling play is the concept of emulating the style or techniques of successful players to improve one's own gameplay. The video discusses modeling play on a specific player known for reliability, suggesting that by copying certain aspects of this player's style, one can achieve a similar level of consistency and success.

💡Domain expansion

Domain expansion in the video metaphorically describes the broadening of a player's capabilities and control over the game environment. It is used to illustrate the idea of expanding one's range and effectiveness in the game, particularly in terms of aiming and reaction times. The video uses the term to convey the idea of a player's growth and the ability to cover more ground or scenarios effectively.

💡Hit confirmation

Hit confirmation in the video refers to the act of confirming a successful hit on an enemy player. It is a technique where players make a series of quick, precise movements to land shots on opponents. The video describes using 'two flicks' for hit confirmation, one to get into the general area of the target and the second for precise aiming, showcasing the level of skill and control required at high levels of play.

Highlights

Optimized the science of aim theory and exploited its potential for achieving Aimbot.

Explored key fundamentals of achieving Aimbot and raised skill ceiling.

Inconsistency in aim led to the development of a structured aiming regimen.

Implemented a week-long aiming regimen with specific days for benchmarking, weaknesses, and valerant heavy scenarios.

Learned to challenge the enemy team's behavior to exploit their defense.

Pushed mechanical prowess to the limits by testing understanding of enemy behavior.

The importance of establishing a rule book for refining play style.

Finding weapons to complement one's play style for self-actualization.

The concept of limit testing as the backbone of Aimbot.

Switched to aim Labs to identify and work on weaknesses.

Internalized the mantra of respecting the rules of the task for higher levels of play.

Achieved a high kill rate with a significant headshot percentage.

The realization of the importance of stealing from established players for reliability.

Developed a play style that merges reliability with the classic duelist style.

Learned the art of anticipation and its application in gameplay.

The final aim day involved breaking limits to reach new heights in aim theory.

Achieved ascendant 2 rank after months of being washed.

The video concludes with a promise of daily uploads and a commitment to reach radiant.

Transcripts

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I optimized the science of aim Theory

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and exploited its potential who are they

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peing who are they peing what 7 months

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ago I explored the key fundamentals of

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achieving Aimbot but even though what I

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learned helped raise my skill ceiling I

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was still pretty inconsistent with my

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aim riding the beast might be enough for

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some but I wanted to tame it Loose

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training results and loose results

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that's what I told myself as I spent a

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week following an actual structured

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aiming regiment that has the potential

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to go across a span of weeks literal

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work out days Mondays benchmarking

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Tuesdays weaknesses Wednesdays valerant

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heavy scenarios weaknesses again

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valerant again weaknesses one more time

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and a final Benchmark to see how much I

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improved for the week but I'm not

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stopping there even though we already

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had a regiment to look forward to I

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commended each day to learn at least one

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thing per session all for the sake of

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widening the scope of our aiming Horizon

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so we might be able to achieve the

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lightning in the bottle that's known as

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Aimbot but we're getting ahead of

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ourselves because we still need to make

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sure that we're making the absolute most

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of our first day Benchmark or

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benchmarking Benchmark noun a standard

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or point of reference against things may

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be compared or assessed we got standard

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point of reference basis gauge Criterion

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and specification like the name suggests

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we're just trying to gather our bearings

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for the journey and see where our

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starting point is but that doesn't mean

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I'm just going to sit back and let the

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results come to me as a burning blue

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rose I decided to use today to push my

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mechanical prowers to its absolute

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limits because between you and me limit

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testing is the backbone of Aimbot we

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must learn what we can and cannot do so

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we can establish a rule book that will

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give us a guideline to refine our play

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and once we refine our play you must

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find weapons to complement our style

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only when we achieve self-actualization

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will we be bestowed with the opportunity

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to look at the rules we placed upon

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ourselves and break it and it actually

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starts on the first game where I

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challenged how a duel should operate

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around the map on attack so as the

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squiring suggest we've steadily been a

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step behind the enemy team for as long

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as this game's been going on so I'm

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thinking since we've been so readable

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how about I take mid so we inherently

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have more options and my team's down for

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the

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plan I'll throw you a dart then and then

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I hold a so I do the Duelist thing and

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forcibly take mid and things go well

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until I realize I'm the only dude here I

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found myself with the sole

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responsibility of stopping rotations

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through mid which sounds great R until I

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realize if I miss time which angle I

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hold not only will my position be

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useless but I might very well die and

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forever be marked as a baiting duelist I

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needed to be very careful with those and

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here comes the hard part if I look at

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Market too early I risk getting killed

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by cat but if I hold cat for too long

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someone will cross into a market which

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could give them a chance to kill my

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teammates all right Chad time see if my

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clock

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is nice I was right but that's not where

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today ended since I pushed the limit of

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my understanding towards how the enemy

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team is going to behave it gave me more

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freedom to exploit their defense and on

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round 11 I found the perfect moment to

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test my mechanical prowess to its

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absolute limits Jet's going to be up and

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cat but I'll be ready for

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it damn we got one dagger left but it's

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still so early into the

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round whatever I'll run it down anyway

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ended up M but I'm thinking I could Peak

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CT but the only way I'll get enough

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speed for the peak to be good is if I

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use my knives but I'm down to my last

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dagger the owl drone doesn't see

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anything okay I'll do it I'll get back

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into the battle Yeah I'm not hitting

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that peek me peek me peek me peek me

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peek me peek oh it man through their

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spawn wait two enemies I should switch

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to my Phantom but I but I

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I know I could do

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it here let's goe let's goad one enemy

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remaining bro that's one

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be so yeah there goes day one but what

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did I learn for today it all gets summed

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up to this quote the enemy is guilty

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before they are innocent which basically

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means you'll never know just how many

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holes your enemy team has until you

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actually challenge them it's better to

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not respect them at the start and see

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what you can get away with then

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respecting them off rip and try to play

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a normal game of valerant even though

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the enemy team Cipher didn't even bother

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setting a mid or even Cipher that matter

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because you never know what might happen

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but all I knew was it was time to keep

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compounding knowledge to continue

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figuring out the pieces of optimizing

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aim Theory and achieving aimbots and

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head to the next day which is weaknesses

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I'll be honest all the cooler things

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that came with training on my weaknesses

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today all really came on day three but

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it doesn't mean today wasn't special

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because actually I learned one of the

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more important things in this video so

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let's start weaknesses the state or

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condition of lacking strength we got

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feebleness INF free pun puniness

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fragility and delicateness when you're

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working on weaknesses you're inherently

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just going to learn more than you

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usually do but even so I changed

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bro I was just so much more reliable

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after the routine I play three games

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today and here were my stats first game

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19 kills 16 deaths three assists which

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is tame until you look at my 46 head

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shot rate now for my second game 17

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kills 16 deaths 13 assists with a 27 win

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rate which is all right nothing too big

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but the final game oh my God I got 25

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kills nine deaths zero assists with a 47

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win rate which is crazy so you guys

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might be wondering what the hell did you

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do and learn for your aim to be become

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not just more reliable but seemingly

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automatic well I'll show you guys it's

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actually really straightforward starters

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I switched the aim Labs since aim Labs

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not only has a ranking system but

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physically shows you what your

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weaknesses are so what I did was simple

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I looked at my weakest category and just

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did it until it raised and repeated the

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cycle and I really mean this and when I

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say that I mean this I really mean this

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I really had to lock in for the

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scenarios and the scenarios weren't even

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that complicated they were just

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challenging and it taught me a very

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important l lesson that actually

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extended to valerant it forced me to

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internalize the Mantra of respecting the

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rules of the task in front of me all

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right we got this go this isn't ideally

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what I'd push but it's my job so I guess

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we're doing this we're two rounds down I

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can't really afford to not take them

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seriously I have to respect the fact

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that SOA is probably still here now

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what's the safest way to take a fight

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while keeping my life ah the pre-fire

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the pre-fire is a shooting technique

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where you shoot at an angle before

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seeing the enemy it reduces the steps of

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skipping the time of aligning the shot

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as well as reacting to the Target I'll

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rated three out of 10

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difficulty I used to think the only way

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of improving was ignoring the rules and

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learn through trial and error but

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respecting guidelines is actually

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exposing me to higher levels of play

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that I didn't expect out of this and

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stabilizing enemy

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kill night night

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neutralized but now it was time for days

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three and four which were valerant heavy

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scenarios and weaknesses and you're

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probably wondering why you're getting a

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two for one deal that's because on day

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three I just became more and more like

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Mr

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reliable easy kills were easy and hard

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kills were even easier and since the

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Epiphany I had on day two I was sticking

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to the rules and playing even better but

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even though I was playing better on day

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four I found myself playing jet less and

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less my mechanic are still improving but

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the moments where I need to hit a flake

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were becoming less and less apparent Mr

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reliable is cool but what about the

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egoists that can make the impossible

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possible as he grown obsolete for the

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sake of achieving Aimbot the way I

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wanted to I needed to figure out a way

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to merge Mr reliable with my classic

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duelist style and I think I had just the

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right idea and that starts again on day

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five with valerant heavy scenarios it's

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hard to add any new information on the

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field of valerant heavy scenario since

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it's already pretty straightforward but

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think a good tip for it each day I

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committed about 30 minutes for aim

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training but for valerant heavy

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scenarios I did 15 minutes in kovak and

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the other remaining time an actual

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valerant and this was the playlist I did

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in Kovac I'm not sure if I would bore

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you guys or not if I showed you all what

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I did in the range so I'm not going to

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bother this time but if you guys are

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interested tell me in the comments but

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we had bigger fish to fry since the

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aiming day was so straightforward I

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started to look into different venues

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since this video started we established

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the concept of limit testing found the

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mar of respecting the rules of the game

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and refined it to a point where I'm not

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the same player I was when we first

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started which leads us to the next step

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of evolution trying to find weapons to

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complement our style I learned the art

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of anticipation a few months back and I

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was still pretty good at it like I

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completely faked out this jet I could

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always count on it to get me in a good

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position anytime anywhere even on a

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match where nothing was going how it was

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supposed to I was still able to only be

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negative by one but while I sat there

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dumbfounded at the result of the game I

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had a clutch realization trying to

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figure out your strengths is a Fool's

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game that results in needless hassle

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what if I just stole a weapon from an

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already established player but which Pro

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TS something osbos haven't you guys

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realized if I'm looking for reliability

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there's only one du list that fits that

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description adj necessary and comes up

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with the really hungry I just want to

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win but what does it mean to model our

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play on this exceptional player well

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that's something we'll cover on the

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sixth day on weaknesses which is

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strangely poetic in a way but yeah let's

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go we lost pistol round in spectacular

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fashion and more often than not when you

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lose pistol round usually because the

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enemy team just has stronger guns and

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you know how that goes so in order to

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pull a fast one on them we need to get

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creative which starts with the first

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thing I stole from Zen his ability to

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vocalizes ideas in a simple

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straightforward way but how do we apply

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that here well you probably have a good

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idea what guns they have specters

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Guardians Marshals Outlaws the whole

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shebang guns that specialize in

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mid-range DS so I had an idea to flip it

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on their head we given ourselves space

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to walk up using the smoke but actually

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had a second meaning you see a short is

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probably the most range heavy part of a

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site but after that everything is hyper

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close up our budget guns were literally

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made for this so as the enemy team held

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normal angles wondering why we smoked

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ourselves off they was to give us space

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to set up hyper close gunfights which

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allowed us to forcefully take momentum

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but this battle was just getting started

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as I was finding more clarity in Zen

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style which leans to the second thing I

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stole from him his patience and contact

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heavy play style which means in simple

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terms moving up on ankles without using

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any util taking fights

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dry but where does patience come in well

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sometimes the

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anwers right in front of you

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ah throughout the Heaven and Earth I

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alone am the honored

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onew I may not be using my aim to get

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multi frags like something or Jing but

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who said that was a bad thing I know my

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time will come I just needed to

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challenge myself harder on the final day

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Nice Shot pookie bear the final aiming

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day huh we've had some good times but

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this story is coming to an end we

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established the limits of the game def

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find our guidelines to reach Peak

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Performance and now found insane weapons

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all for the sake of this moment of

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breaking our limits so we can reach New

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Heights new domains by having it all

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move in tandem with each other for the

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final part of optimizing the lightning

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in the bottle which is aim Theory which

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starts on game two day seven it was a

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cold and Starry Night On Ice Box we

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decided that defaulting was going to

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give us the best odds of winning but

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little did we know we will start

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dropping like flies one became two and

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two became three leaving us in a 2v5 and

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given the bomb being down the entire

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team had map control and I mean

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everywhere but I was ready I was more

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than ready I was in my element domain

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expansion range of a th000 Taps this

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video wouldn't have been possible

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without if someone were to tell me you

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can hire a radiant Duo for just $1 I

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would have laughed in your face with wul

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Glee which brings me to the sponsor of

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today's video tap in. which is basically

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a site that has tons of Radiance in

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circulation that are here to help you no

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matter the ELO no matter the time and if

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you use the link in my description you

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can literally try them out for just a

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think never really been good at math but

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I do know that it's worth a try so yeah

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try tapping do today in the description

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now back with regular programming and

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now back to business spy down they could

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be anywhere it's me and Jet I almost

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have full you they're probably swarming

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Spike they could be anywhere wait they

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could be anywhere domain expansion range

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of a th000

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Taps this technique is called Hit

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confirmation amateurs only use one flick

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to hit their target but experienced

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veterans use two flicks one to get into

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their general area and the second one

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for the actual targets but since I'm in

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the zone those rules don't apply to me I

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used the ini will flick to get near the

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Target but I have to be aware of the

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Jet's lethal pre- aim and the time it

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will take for him to adjust is probably

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three times faster than mine so instead

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of doing another micro adjustment I'm

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going to use my entire body to align the

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shot while throwing off my opponent's

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pre- aim in one fluid motion

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one

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top

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yeah those rules don't apply to me I'll

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use my body to align the shots I may not

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be using my aim to get multif frags like

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something or Jing but who said that was

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a bad thing

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one it was a kill that echoed through

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the entire map surely you didn't think

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it was going to be that easy whether it

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be five of us or just one of us we're

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still prepared to completely dominate

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that's one and I hear the other is this

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going to be an ace ah let this be a

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lesson to you guys if you work hard you

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can

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achieve what the fuck

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except an ASA I guess you know it's

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whatever because we got to ascendant 2

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after months of being washed but uh yeah

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I hope you guys enjoyed the video um

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yeah I don't know what happened I just

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decided to make a video I guess I don't

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know what that was but I am back thehi

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is back and we're going to kick things

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off with daily upload now I'm just

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messing around but in all seriousness

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thank you for the patience I really

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appreciate it a lot of going on but I'm

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here and I hate leaving because not only

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did we lose a mortal but we have yet to

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reach radiant to prove that we can make

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the impossible possible because I am an

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egist

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he

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