Valorant Movement Aiming Guide. (How to aim like a pro)
Summary
TLDRZapper The Immortal shares a concise 10-15 minute daily routine to improve movement aiming in games like Valiant. He emphasizes the importance of syncing aim with movement tempo and adjusting crosshair to target while moving. The routine includes practice in a range with sporadic movement, reacting to bots with varying difficulty, and applying these skills in deathmatch scenarios. This methodical approach promises to enhance consistency and master movement aiming over time.
Takeaways
- π― The speaker, Zapper The Immortal, has developed a routine to improve movement aiming in games, which is claimed to be effective with just 10-15 minutes of daily practice.
- β±οΈ The routine is designed to be quick, taking only 10-15 minutes to complete, and is suggested to be done before each competitive game for optimal results.
- πΆββοΈ The first pitfall to avoid is practicing aim while standing still, as movement significantly affects crosshair placement and aiming accuracy.
- π The second pitfall is that aiming while moving is fundamentally different from aiming while standing still due to changes in tempo and the need for accurate bullet placement.
- π― The routine includes three steps: practicing sporadic movement and shooting only when bullets go straight, reacting quickly to bots that appear and disappear, and applying the same principles in a deathmatch scenario.
- π§ The first step of the routine focuses on adjusting crosshair and shooting accurately while maintaining a quick tempo without moving.
- π€ The second step introduces bots that add an element of unpredictability, requiring players to react, aim, stop moving, and shoot within a short timeframe.
- π The third step is a deathmatch scenario where the difficulty is increased with moving targets and returning fire, simulating real gameplay conditions.
- π The importance of syncing aim with movement tempo is emphasized, ensuring that the crosshair is ready to shoot by the time movement stops.
- π The routine is meant to build muscle memory and improve consistency over time, eventually making movement aiming second nature.
- π The speaker encourages viewers to follow the routine for noticeable improvements in aiming skills and to check out more educational content for further assistance.
Q & A
Who is the speaker in the video?
-The speaker in the video is Zapper The Immortal 3 Yapper.
What is the main focus of the video?
-The main focus of the video is to provide a super easy routine for improving movement aiming in games like Valorant.
How long does the routine take to complete each day?
-The routine takes 10 to 15 minutes to complete each day.
What are the two main dangers to watch out for when learning movement aiming?
-The two main dangers are: 1) Your movement affects your crosshair, and 2) Aiming while moving is fundamentally different from standing still.
Why is it important to pay attention to how your movement affects your crosshair?
-It's important because if you're not aware of how your movement affects your crosshair, you might find yourself fighting against your movement instead of having your movement and aim work together.
What is meant by 'Tempo' in the context of aiming while moving?
-'Tempo' refers to the rate at which you can fire your shots. When standing still, you can shoot faster because you don't need to worry about inaccurate bullets from moving.
What should you understand to aim effectively while moving?
-You need to understand the speed at which you should be changing directions during a gunfight and sync up your aim to that tempo.
What is the first step of the 10 to 15 minute routine?
-The first step is to go into the range with movement disabled, turn on practice bots, and practice shooting only when your bullets will go straight while maintaining a quick tempo with your movement.
What does the second step of the routine involve?
-The second step involves turning off the practice bots, turning on medium difficulty bots, and practicing aiming and shooting quickly while maintaining sporadic movement.
How does the third step of the routine add difficulty compared to the first two steps?
-The third step involves going into deathmatch, where you face moving targets that can shoot back, adding pressure and difficulty compared to the first two steps.
What is the purpose of the 10 to 15 minute routine?
-The purpose of the routine is to make movement aiming much easier, serve as a good warm-up, and improve aiming skills over time until they become second nature.
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