How should I warm up when getting on valorant? (High Elo players answer only)
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.
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...
thanatos11 [#8]Valorant DM is complete shit and bots are useless on low sens
How low are we talking here?
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
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
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.