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The guide is very good overall, but I think there are some points where you (or scarecrow in this case) can improve a bit. For example there are a lot of situations where the guy is talking as if we were in a pro team with rotations, utility usage just to take orbs etc.. but in the end our soloq is a mess and its difficult to call multiple rotations in a team of non premades. Also would be very good if you put some practical examples for specific stuff like neon ult animation canceling. But overall its a really good guide, gives all the info we need to know so thank you again for your good and hard work
even though i like the concept and I've been waiting for this episode since I'm a big neon fan, i think this guide focuses and inclines itself towards pro play, which is not bad, but leaves me a little bit underwhelmed to the lack of ranked tips and mechanics tbh
If you keep moving, especially in low elo, the opponents most likely won’t be hitting their shots so all you have to do is hit the occasional and u win. A tip is when ur moving back and forth to move ur mouse like ur counter strafing.
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The guide is very good overall, but I think there are some points where you (or scarecrow in this case) can improve a bit. For example there are a lot of situations where the guy is talking as if we were in a pro team with rotations, utility usage just to take orbs etc.. but in the end our soloq is a mess and its difficult to call multiple rotations in a team of non premades. Also would be very good if you put some practical examples for specific stuff like neon ult animation canceling. But overall its a really good guide, gives all the info we need to know so thank you again for your good and hard work
Soloq you should play for every orb f every body else mindset is the way to go.
even though i like the concept and I've been waiting for this episode since I'm a big neon fan, i think this guide focuses and inclines itself towards pro play, which is not bad, but leaves me a little bit underwhelmed to the lack of ranked tips and mechanics tbh
Thanks for the feed back!
Neon main, 700hours on her and well, I have actually learnt that you can cancel Neon's ult animation! So thanks, didn't know that, LOL!
hard to come by good neon tutorials thanks for this one lots
These guides are goated tysm man
thank you for the guide, it helped me alot ^^
W Konpeki W Screwface
Thank you!
IVE NEVER BEEN THIS EARLY TO ANY VIDEO BEFORE... its kinda quiet in here...
real
Is it possible to read this presentation separately somewhere? Or also the rest of the character presentations?
pls do brimstone
It’s a little bit too complicated
How do i get better aim for neons ult
If you keep moving, especially in low elo, the opponents most likely won’t be hitting their shots so all you have to do is hit the occasional and u win. A tip is when ur moving back and forth to move ur mouse like ur counter strafing.
Discord link doesn't work :(
Love the Minecraft Launcher on the taskbar :) Since Valorant isn't on there, can we assume that screwface plays more Minecraft than Valo?
The main thing of learning Neon is not the movement but WHEN TO USE the movement skills