How should I warm up when getting on valorant? (High Elo players answer only)
thanatos11 [#2]Go on a smurf and instalock reyna
truely a High elo answer.
ciro [#5]Thats for diamonds and below
Valorant DM is complete shit and bots are useless on low sens
Itsover [#4]2000 bots with armor+10 times hard bots vandal/sheriff/ghost+3-4 dms.
terrible idea
Play 10-20 mins in practice range: shoot some bots with onetaps, microadjustments, spray transfers, etc. After u feel ur mouse movement, go into 2-3 dms.
Itsover [#4]2000 bots with armor+10 times hard bots vandal/sheriff/ghost+3-4 dms.
U got a lot a time on ur hands huh?
Itsover [#4]2000 bots with armor+10 times hard bots vandal/sheriff/ghost+3-4 dms.
He asked for warmup, not practice routine bruh. If your warmup is longer than competitive match, then it's something wrong imo. I mean it's personal preference, but still...
MilanTheMyth [#3]truely a High elo answer.
his imagination is beyond our understanding
thanatos11 [#8]Valorant DM is complete shit and bots are useless on low sens
How low are we talking here?
Snake0168 [#12]U got a lot a time on ur hands huh?
I mostly play on weekends so yes.
play 1 unrated, if youre feeling it go comp next game lol or simply just play unrated until you feel youre good to go. Its not a waste of time anyway since unrated is same with comp except with ranks and ur playing against real players not just bots.
well im hardstuck iron 3 , thats pretty much high elo, i just snort some brourn vita and tap those legs
Paracosm [#22]well im hardstuck iron 3 , thats pretty much high elo, i just snort some brourn vita and tap those legs
play in the range 5 minutes max go on ur smurf and just insta mute team and take as many fights as you can
cauhzi [#23]play in the range 5 minutes max go on ur smurf and just insta mute team and take as many fights as you can
i just instalock yoru, hide in the corner with an odin, works every time
Itsover [#4]2000 bots with armor+10 times hard bots vandal/sheriff/ghost+3-4 dms.
Such a bad idea ngl
it really depends on you tho, i personally like training in dms more than in range since dm has real people with mostly decent movements and they fire back so i would recommend dm
tezz1 [#24]dont waste time warming up just go ranked
can confirm
that's what I do. I get in the range and start shooting bots for a few minutes, afterward I put the strafe mode on and start tracking the bots without shooting pure tracking, I do this for a few minutes too and when I feel warmed up I run 1 or 2 dms then I start a ranked and lose my elo cause I'm dogshit :)
Paracosm [#25]i just instalock yoru, hide in the corner with an odin, works every time
This is why you are iron
alfasuse [#33]This is why you are iron
This is why you have a liquid flair
2k immo EU not the best but decent.
Aim labs gridshot for warming up your general hand movement for 10 mins.
Followed by Sixshot for 10 mins.
2 deathmatches and you're set.
If you actually want to improve your aim and not just maintain it you have to do this for
a lot longer than 10 minutes however. When pros say "do this for x minutes" that does not
cover the actual time it takes to get good.
DogOnMan [#35]2k immo EU not the best but decent.
Aim labs gridshot for warming up your general hand movement for 10 mins.
Followed by Sixshot for 10 mins.
2 deathmatches and you're set.
If you actually want to improve your aim and not just maintain it you have to do this for
a lot longer than 10 minutes however. When pros say "do this for x minutes" that does not
cover the actual time it takes to get good.
I'll try this.
Anees711 [#37]I'll try this.
what really gave me a breakthrough in my aiming was when I found a method called
"metronome gridshot" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2Q057NxR5E
This is honestly what took my aim from "decent" to actually being able to play vs pros in ranked.