How I scored on SSLs with one basic mechanic

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  • @WaytonPilkin
    @WaytonPilkin  Рік тому +87

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    • @thefishymayor
      @thefishymayor Рік тому +3

      hey wayton pls help me rank up
      i have changed to pc for the past 2 weeks and i was stuck in plat and i just cant get better

    • @Lan-qm5zb
      @Lan-qm5zb Рік тому +1

      All the people saying first and second
      👇

    • @pizu56
      @pizu56 Рік тому +4

      me watching this on opera: 😎😎

    • @arsenal_g
      @arsenal_g Рік тому +7

      Lol, I just switched from Opera GX to Firefox but great video!

    • @malekswagger9662
      @malekswagger9662 Рік тому +1

      unless its operagx

  • @XerosOfficial
    @XerosOfficial Рік тому +376

    "I fear not the man who has done 10,000 mechanics, but the man who has practiced one mechanic 10,000 times."
    - Bruce Lee (RLCS Fall Major, circa 2023)

    • @mikebernardino534
      @mikebernardino534 Рік тому +11

      Top tier reference haha 👏

    • @SpaceSoilder211
      @SpaceSoilder211 11 місяців тому +4

      Fr haha 😂

    • @jakquinn4207
      @jakquinn4207 11 місяців тому +9

      This is me. I can whiff 100% of the time after putting 2000 hours into nothing but whiffing.

    • @CodeHiiro
      @CodeHiiro 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@@jakquinn4207 damn, now try practicing now whiffing for 2000 hours

  • @Dapzzi_gaming
    @Dapzzi_gaming Рік тому +332

    The air dribble is so strong in GC1 right now because everyone one goes for a flip reset and everyone on defence is prepared for one. Meaning they simply are not ready when you just maintain your speed straight to net

    • @fruitpunchrl150
      @fruitpunchrl150 Рік тому +5

      That's a fact

    • @heisen1815
      @heisen1815 Рік тому +12

      reflection of poor 2 man defending, first guy should be up hovering around the height of the crossbar to block the path of a basic air dribble, forcing you to go backboard or drop the air dribble, inevitably giving up your possession to the second player. but as I'm sure you know, people never challenge. ever. they just keep watching and watching until the ball goes in their net. GC1 is so bad

    • @Dapzzi_gaming
      @Dapzzi_gaming Рік тому +5

      @@heisen1815 im sure this is just a consequence of soloQing which is how a majority of the player base play. Confusion is bound to occur since you do not know what your tm8 is thinking in situations were the responsibility of challenging first is ambiguous. This moment will cause most to hesitate, resulting in both you and tm8 just watch the ball go in your net. (idk what tf im saying 😂😂😂) yes GC1 sucks

    • @airo_e
      @airo_e Рік тому

      Bro how can u call me out like that I’m c2 and every time I’m up in the air I flip reset 💀

    • @noobynoob6856
      @noobynoob6856 Рік тому

      Champs can’t flip reset idiot that’s a normal air dribble maybe a double touch or ceiling shot

  • @TheFlashinPulsar
    @TheFlashinPulsar Рік тому +62

    It is a real shame that glueing didn't get more coverage. They are both a spectrum of skills that have their uses. Glueing is better for 3s in most situations because you can control the 50. Where is when you two touch you tend to get bumped off the ball by the first challenge, or you beat the 1st challenge and there is at least 1 more coming. Glueing is also hard to defend against when it is done in a certain way where it is dragged as far as possible. They are both important skills, and focusing on the two touch as a spectrum of things to practice helps a lot.

    • @ragegaze3482
      @ragegaze3482 Рік тому +9

      exactly, this video seems to be based on 1v1. In a 2s scenario which most people are going to be using this on, at higher ranks you are challenged immediately by the first man and need to be on the ball at all times in order to outplay that opponent. You don't get the luxury of separating from the ball to get a stronger touch. If you do seperate the general method of defense is to just charge right at the ball and ignore the fake entirely, if they hit the ball over you, you hit them and your teammate gets the ball. If they 50 you the shot is over. If they fake they most likely can't get any more touches.

    • @NiceDZNintro
      @NiceDZNintro Рік тому

      this video also ignores backboard defense and prejumps@@ragegaze3482

    • @KCM25NJL
      @KCM25NJL Рік тому

      Thing is, if you have a light feather, you can turn your 2 touch into a drag as the play unfolds, the hard part is not overthinking it :)

  • @TheSkrillox
    @TheSkrillox 11 місяців тому +8

    Mid Diamond here (3s, 2s). I've been working on these wall to air dribbles for a solid week (thanks to your original video and training pack) and have already seen huge improvement. Just started playing RL a year ago, old AF compared to most RL players (34), and have a kid. Your vids have been a huge help, and I still have a long way to go. I know I'm (literally) late to the game, but my goal is to at least hit GC. I get practice in 5-10min increments probably 3x throughout the day during working from home and then cram in a couple hours of training and ranked after my newborn falls asleep. Your explanations and delivery are great, and my guide - keep it up!!!!

    • @hello6772
      @hello6772 Місяць тому

      It's crazy the fact you played rl a year ago and became a straight diamond. I played rl since last year and I'm at gold 2 right now

  • @Oliver74_
    @Oliver74_ Рік тому +8

    As an ssl myself I totally agree. That last touch on an air dribble can really bait ur opponent as it’s really unpredictable and I think it is very underrated and underused in lower ranks. I use this play a lot and I find that it works in my lobbies quite a lot of the time even against some pros. What makes it so successful is that the dribble also creates so many more opportunities with what you could do with the ball and I would say it is one of the most effective and basic plays in the entire game. Great video btw

  • @Samfrrr
    @Samfrrr Рік тому +230

    The amount of work Walton puts in his videos are amazing❤

  • @DaNomster
    @DaNomster Рік тому +7

    Sweet video, really showed the power and relative simplicity of the move without getting too into the weeds with possibilities and how to pull it off.

  • @squaredsquee7814
    @squaredsquee7814 Рік тому +43

    The play has potential, which makes it so scary to defend. Mechanics that allow for multiple opportunities, and therefore a lot of potential, at once is amazing for offense and terrible for defense. It’s why flip resets and double taps are so sought after along with air dribbles. The creativity on the fly also helps. Pun might be intended. I don’t know.

    • @Mster_J
      @Mster_J Рік тому

      For me a lot more than you can just use to the help of a child or something because it’s a horrible thing and it’s a horrible headache for you to do that so you don’t have to be so mad 😠 and I don’t think it’s that hard to get to sleep 🛌 I know you are a little bit 🎉better than just doing a thing and I just feel so childish I 😂just woke me you

    • @squaredsquee7814
      @squaredsquee7814 Рік тому

      @@Mster_J you bot your mom with that mouth???

  • @drake4931
    @drake4931 Рік тому +157

    I'm surprised people thought the glue would be better. My first thought was that it looks cleaner, but is very one dimensional. If you do the glue, an air dribble is all you can go for. The dribble, you can go for a flip reset, double tap, literally anything
    Edit: ope he said this after I commented it

    • @Osamu09
      @Osamu09 Рік тому +10

      I don't know how to air dribble so my first thought was that glue gives you more control over the ball, but now I see it's the opposite

    • @UGnoone
      @UGnoone Рік тому +1

      @@Osamu09 i can do the air dribble and i always tried doing glue lmao

    • @eobarbie4194
      @eobarbie4194 Рік тому

      I always liked dribble for more space to do plays and also if you dribble you can use speedflip or diagonal flip at start or even preflip to save boost if you learn how to angle your car before flipping for each situation. Glue still ain't useless cuz you can for example literally boost through the whole air dribble and you can start from dribble and then go for clue or other way around for long distance.

    • @Sahil_sw__
      @Sahil_sw__ Рік тому

      ⁠@@Osamu09i agree with everything wayton said but actually when u r rly good in air dribble (im not talking about ok tier like wayton) it becomes the most dangerous thing bc u can change the direction, the vertical momentum, stop in the air get a reset, get a plan b, go for a bump, or just fake

    • @NitraZone
      @NitraZone Рік тому

      @@Sahil_sw__ even at high level, the air dribbles where you are extremely close just limit you more. Going for a reset in that position is almost impossible because you can't impact the ball at all.

  • @LUVVEOUS
    @LUVVEOUS Рік тому +35

    Powerslide cuts are UNDERRATED

    • @Omycrome
      @Omycrome Рік тому +2

      Yes
      You can get to Champ with IT
      All Dia should slow down and make some cuts

    • @wzjoeRL
      @wzjoeRL 7 місяців тому

      i got to gc2 pretty much off of power slide cuts alone

  • @zap9044
    @zap9044 Рік тому +9

    Interestingly, I think freestyling has taught me to air-dribble like this and it comes from a very similar philosophy. When freestyling you want to stay in control while keeping your options open which is why the "dribble" air dribble is so OP. Every hard touch you get with the ball changes its momentum almost instantly, allowing one to theoretically air dribble forever, and the fact that it makes space between the car and the ball means that they can also go for a reset after every touch. For the longest time, I thought it was the opposite for ranked. Welp the more you know.

  • @emmanuelolivenciaayala5036
    @emmanuelolivenciaayala5036 Рік тому +6

    i consider myself a casual player (non mechanical) and over the years i’ve adapted small things like half flips and recently i noticed that i could potentially do this exact same thing! haven’t been able to score one yet but every time i try it, i get closer to the second hit. so cool that this random idea i was trying out turned out a mayor strategy that’s usually looked down on. might have to go on training for once instead of learning in matches like i always do :))))

  • @HoraryHellfire
    @HoraryHellfire Рік тому +1

    Fantastic topic Wayton! I didn't watch the whole thing, but the explanation of Glue vs Dribble is on point. The "dribble" one is better and elevated my game just before I went from mid/high GC2 to SSL (not the only factor) a couple years ago. A friend was telling me that all the pros do air dribbles like this and I was stuck on trying to glue because of extended air dribbles (30 seconds and higher). I call it "gapping" instead of dribble, because you're deliberately making gaps. Took no time at all to change and only took And I do think it's easier to do, since you have more forgiving room for error.

  • @stanz47
    @stanz47 Рік тому +1

    Wow, I can't believe I never thought of this. Ground plays for me revolve a lot around bounce dribbles and less around normal dribbles or carries, yet I never thought about translating this to the air. The threat of bounce dribbles are the same thing, of potentially explosive power or changes in trajectory whenever the attacker chooses. In many times with a good bounce dribble you can simply watch the defender and change your play to their movement instead of just dribbling and flicking. In the air this incorporates the same thing of deciding how to form your final explosive touch before their net. Placing that last touch just out of their reach is the best way to finish an air dribble it seems, because faking into a flip reset or a deadly bump is just so much easier after doing this. Thank you for opening my eyes, because I've always been a strong ground player in 1s, but never figured out how to translate this into the air.

    • @ragegaze3482
      @ragegaze3482 Рік тому

      true, but keep in mind it has the same weaknesses as bounce dribbles. Which is that it's weak against multiple opponenets, it takes a lot of space. Hence why most dribbling in 2s and 3s is just normal dribbling, 2 touch air dribbling is mostly effective against 1 defender, any more and it becomes unreliable.

    • @stanz47
      @stanz47 Рік тому

      @@ragegaze3482 I’d disagree with the ground version. I think ground dribbles are great against two opponents since you can easily break into another option to beat the first usually. Plus depending on your option you have a lot of freedom to stay close to the ball compared to just catching and flicking which forces a flip and puts the ball away from you. I’d say in the air though you are right about this and it does lose control easier. Though I guess I’d have to test that compared to normal air drivvles

  • @Thomasis5
    @Thomasis5 Рік тому +5

    This video will come in so much clutch! I will use this much more often! Thanks Wayton!

  • @lukaskolencik
    @lukaskolencik Рік тому +13

    I think this is really strong in 1s, but in 2s it will get shut down easily since the META is ballchasing as 1st man and forcing high, so the 2nd man will get easy possession on the backboard

  • @manoahmelching1415
    @manoahmelching1415 Рік тому

    I’ve always genuinely adored the amount of patience and positivity you have when coaching, that especially shows in this video. Keep doing what you love, we’re all here to support you!

  • @Darkyahweh
    @Darkyahweh Рік тому +2

    4:14 was glue and you counted it wrong to prove your incorrect thesis. Also this is very easy to save depending on the angle. If its from the corner, stay in the back of net it will always land back low, if it's above the next cross cut from wall as it's always high center, if it's mid field you already screwed up because you let them set up rather than killing the balls momentum BUT if this does happen, go tall and flat to counter the hit and call for backup OR tornado nose spin high and carry out like zen.

    • @fp21OnXbox
      @fp21OnXbox 29 днів тому

      It wasn’t glue you can see he stopped boosting to fake the opponent.

    • @Darkyahweh
      @Darkyahweh 28 днів тому

      @@fp21OnXbox key word "try" it was an awful attempt at a fake and very easily readable but I'm only top #10,000 so I can exactly speak.

  • @thesloth_r4m157
    @thesloth_r4m157 Рік тому

    I have been using this way of airdribbling for years now and always wondered why so few people do it because it is like an easy version of a flip reset. Loved the way you're explaining it.
    There's just one more possibilty that I would've liked to see you cover: The Pass option. If you're playing 2v2 or 3v3, bait 1 or 2 defenders into going for the ball and then slam it into the backboard or to the side of the goal, giving your teammates a free shot. The only downside is that if your teammates commit with you, they are leaving an open net for your opponents

  • @producedbyblake
    @producedbyblake Рік тому +12

    Flakes would be proud

  • @sabersting1274
    @sabersting1274 Рік тому +2

    SpookLuke: Practicing air dribbles is a waste of time
    Chad Wayton: Let me cook

    • @NiceDZNintro
      @NiceDZNintro Рік тому +1

      Spookluke didn't say that. he said that If you wanna get champ faster, you should focus only on game sense. but then you'll get hardstuck in champ until you start getting your mechs up.

    • @sabersting1274
      @sabersting1274 Рік тому

      @@NiceDZNintro idk how to tell you bro, he’s said it in multiple reels and videos, literally just watched the reel again🤣🤦‍♂️

  • @azoinga
    @azoinga Рік тому +688

    I thought all diamonds could air dribble

    • @FranTheGamer17
      @FranTheGamer17 Рік тому +209

      Im diamond almost got champ and i still can't air dribble lol

    • @HavocMusic1759
      @HavocMusic1759 Рік тому +236

      All diamonds can hit the ball off the wall and touch it into the net atleast once out of 20 tries.
      A decent bit of diamonds can hit the ball of the wall and "push" the ball in the net.
      Almost 0 diamonds can Air Dribble.

    • @FranTheGamer17
      @FranTheGamer17 Рік тому +10

      @@HavocMusic1759 yeah

    • @isaz2425
      @isaz2425 Рік тому +64

      I'm champ, I can't air dribble at all, I can barely ground dribble. There are big differences in the mechanics of different players around that level.

    • @mitsimitsii
      @mitsimitsii Рік тому +5

      fr in 2020-2021 i saw it at d3 all the time

  • @a7zo.
    @a7zo. Рік тому

    I miss you sometimes wayton, your content is actually so amazing and alot of times your channel is the main one i watch or come back to, I constantly re-watch your videos and the way you do documentaries and shit is just masterclass. I'm going to be honest i watch your videos to get my ingame confidence up because to me even though your only mid GC your one of the greatest and smartest players out there. I'm surprised your not SSL. Keep doing you man cause its working 😃

  • @jeanangelo98
    @jeanangelo98 Рік тому

    Using those lil animations for the arrows for “bump” or “flip reset” take SO long to create, and you only used them for a couple seconds. Mad respect, bro. That shit doesn’t go unnoticed 🔥

  • @Alexander.Berglund
    @Alexander.Berglund Рік тому

    This is a really good video that makes these concepts accessible, and I just want to point out how sick it is that JohnnyBoi has been talking about this for ages while casting

  • @lodi100xx
    @lodi100xx Рік тому

    Dude the diamond player is so wholesome. The pure excitement in his voice when he finally did it.

  • @SpookLuke
    @SpookLuke Рік тому +5

    Brilliant, I've never seen anyone put words to this...
    And the irony is... most air dribble tutorials teach the 1st method.
    Its funny.
    The "uglier" air dribble is (usually) the better one.

  • @Hg80202
    @Hg80202 Рік тому

    That air dribble training video is how I learned how to air dribble just this year! Still working on it, but I'll try practicing the two-touch strat!

  • @MimicalRL
    @MimicalRL Рік тому +1

    I do this so much in ssl and its just so op. They never know what u are going for so that just makes them have to guess or challenge really early

  • @greenberet3699
    @greenberet3699 Рік тому

    ~5:20… taking a second, no boost. It makes the defender think youre done w the dribble. And then they slam it in.
    I can remember games where this has happened to me, def easier to make sure it wont again. Thanks for the video

  • @BananaRivals
    @BananaRivals Рік тому

    Im not even gonna lie rn I love to watch Wayton because he is so chill and Good at teaching. I practice my air dribble with his map

  • @ConfirmTaco
    @ConfirmTaco Рік тому

    I love your videos so much. Keep it up, I haven’t looked forward to someone posting in years. I appreciate you.

  • @andregarcia572
    @andregarcia572 Рік тому

    Great video, it was a really good highlight of why air play (and flip resets) is now meta: The number of possibilities it gives you. Good work!

  • @xarical
    @xarical Рік тому +1

    SpookLuke: people below GC pls stop air dribbling
    Wayton:

  • @aaerie1229
    @aaerie1229 Рік тому

    also really beneficial because if you just get a bit more speed and power in the setup as you become comfortable with it, it’s the same set up for hitting double taps

  • @FeroxOccisor
    @FeroxOccisor Рік тому +1

    Flakes gave out these secrets in his roads to SSL back in 2019 and still barely anyone uses them effectively.
    It's all about that last touch in the air dribble. Its main purpose is to outplay anyone that challenges you. You can put the ball behind them in most situations and you'll likely score off of that alone as long as you recover well.
    The counter to this is to pick the best position where you can cover the entire net and just wait for that last touch from your opponent or until they're out of boost before you decide to go for the save.
    Even with this counter, it's still very difficult as you cannot allow the opponent to get too close to your net otherwise they'll score regardless.
    Edit: You can also always fake jump to bait out that last touch but just make sure that you're covering the net when doing so.

    • @ragegaze3482
      @ragegaze3482 Рік тому +1

      100% correct, I think the main key imo is that you can't let them get that close in the first place. It literally doesn't matter what shot technique they are doing it's dangerous if you let them into your box. That's why I think rocket league defense is a system based around 2 people, if you don't have 2 defenders the attacker always has the advantage.

  • @tortuga3402
    @tortuga3402 Рік тому +2

    With "glue" you can still manage your boost to accelerate the air dribble when the opponent challenges. Both ways are viable in any rank.

    • @luismvg11
      @luismvg11 Рік тому

      even while accelerating the glue is very predictable

    • @Bolts17
      @Bolts17 Рік тому

      @@luismvg11 predictable yet still hard to defend

    • @tortuga3402
      @tortuga3402 Рік тому

      @@luismvg11 I do not mean consistent acceleration. You can air dribble at a slow speed until they challenge, and then accelerate up. I could score it on you if you need.

    • @ragegaze3482
      @ragegaze3482 Рік тому

      @@luismvg11it doesn't matter, even if they know it's going to happen it still will go over them, or worst case scenario you 50/50 and your teammate picks up the ball and you lose nothing from attempting. If you air dribble with space then they are prone to prejump you, in which if they make contact with the ball, your 50 is garbage. If you outplay them, their teammate will pickup the ball for free since you normally only get 1 outplay touch. That's the inherent risk to 2 touch air dribbles.

    • @luismvg11
      @luismvg11 Рік тому

      @@ragegaze3482 you are right but you are forgetting about boost management, you dont need that much boost to air dribble with 2/3 touches. The glue requires a lot more because you are carrying the ball the whole time. While I agree that 50/50 are most likely to go wrong, the potential and options are endless.

  • @collinsmith6893
    @collinsmith6893 Рік тому

    Saturday morning in AZ, no work, overcast so less heat, fresh weed grinded, AND a new Wayton video? Maybe god hasn't abandoned us

  • @kdoggould1338
    @kdoggould1338 Рік тому +2

    This is how I air dribble and it doesn’t usually work because the opp is up in the air stopping it as soon as I go up

  • @srikrishnan2seetharaman997
    @srikrishnan2seetharaman997 Рік тому +2

    This is why that hard mechanics aren't always easy to score

  • @adrianrodriguez1627
    @adrianrodriguez1627 Рік тому +1

    Did us dirty with that ad placement

  • @jeanangelo98
    @jeanangelo98 Рік тому

    Did the production quality of these videos is INSANE 🔥

  • @eagle56786
    @eagle56786 Рік тому +1

    the visuals really make the video 🔥

  • @sircloud9923
    @sircloud9923 Рік тому

    The pure joy of that diamond, hitting it for the first time was so wholesome.

  • @Daniel-kw8fz
    @Daniel-kw8fz Рік тому

    best rl youtube channel no cap

  • @michaeldemel8884
    @michaeldemel8884 Рік тому

    Hey man, I want to learn it, but I have a few questions: Should we make small brake-tap after popping the ball off the wall or not? in your air dribble video you are saying that we should skip the second brake-tap once we got the setup going. Another question: should the car be almost the same speed as the ball when popping it up or a bit faster? when doing it almost the same speed I end up sticking quite tight to the ball, but when doing it faster it pops almost always againt the ceiling. Thanks.

    • @NiceDZNintro
      @NiceDZNintro Рік тому

      it's not necessary to brake tap. in fact you shouldn't do it as it wastes boost and momentum

  • @flowdotdocx6432
    @flowdotdocx6432 Рік тому

    Just Wayton casually flipping the world of rocket league upside down again. So many players are going to start doing this 😭

  • @super102298
    @super102298 Рік тому +8

    Thank you Wayton! . My diamond teammates are challenging early now.

  • @dreamy1855
    @dreamy1855 Рік тому

    Loved this video, great way of looking at addition by subtraction

  • @Husker-f1l
    @Husker-f1l Рік тому +1

    Great video WAYTON! Keep it up❤

  • @DaveyBlazey
    @DaveyBlazey Рік тому +1

    This trick truly breaks my mind

  • @oofyar
    @oofyar Рік тому

    Great video! It really opened my eyes to how air dribbles work, I’m pushing c3 and I never thought about this. Thanks wayton

  • @eyeseptical7191
    @eyeseptical7191 9 місяців тому +1

    Are ZEN & VATIRA the BEST DUO in EU?! (PRO SSL 2v2) 1:48 Zen used it.

  • @christianwiedmann3057
    @christianwiedmann3057 Рік тому +11

    heres a video idea: How RW9 changed how to defend in 1v1 situations. Rather than double jumping for aerials, everyone now single jumps with flicking into the ball. And RW9 started it...

    • @Malam_NightYoru
      @Malam_NightYoru Рік тому +1

      Rw9 didn't started it, he just perfected.
      Double jumping was a commitment that made it easier for ypur team comms. Saving flip makes it harder for your team cover net without comms.

  • @TheSmar09
    @TheSmar09 Рік тому

    This video idea was something that I've been thinking about for a while with air dribbles. I'm c2 and spam all types of wall/ground air dribbles in freeplay to where doing them in game is not hard if I can get control of the ball. I scored two air dribbles in game two days ago within 20 seconds and my tm8 said he can't air dribble consistently yet lol but I hate doing only air dribbles now so I'll incorportate flip resets and double taps after a touch or two in the air and they work well in game 👌🏾

  • @BlurryTension
    @BlurryTension Рік тому

    ive watched 3 minutes of the video and i cannot wait to watch the rest, as i know exactly why this type of airdribble is so deadly 💀

  • @BeshiniProduction
    @BeshiniProduction Рік тому +1

    I stack at gold/plat for already a month... i got 3 days practice to finaly learn this mechanic ... not for 100% result shots, maybe about 1/3 .... But only in practice mode.. dk why still can't realize it in matchmaking =) also got 110 latency(( but i think it's not so bad at all... The reason of all this - i can't catch up the ball while match and start this mechanic... also no speed, no boost, no angle, enemy car bamping etc.... any advice how to avoid this? Thanks... (And sorry for my bad English, it's not my native language)

  • @Phraxas52
    @Phraxas52 Рік тому

    This will be plats' and diamonds' favorite video of all time. Just air dribble to win.

  • @2007Damien1989
    @2007Damien1989 Рік тому

    not sure if you'll see this but I need help, I use an elite controller with the 2 back buttons as LB and RB for air roll, is there any advice or a video you can suggest that'd help me with my key bindings to help me with my more intricate gameplay for advancing ranks?

  • @nexus1g
    @nexus1g Рік тому

    The biggest issue is properly getting a setup in a real game. I've found that often times it's best to consider the first touch off the wall being done for you. It's very rare that it just rolls up perfectly or you're allowed to set it up by opponents (or sometimes your own teammate). Most of the time your setup in a live match will be an awkward bounce up and off the wall. Stop lower than the ball, leave the wall, and fly out straight. Generally, that'll get you to that "second" touch if the ball is already away from the wall.

  • @y03lr28
    @y03lr28 Рік тому

    Thanks Wayton for this amazing video ! 😄

  • @shepo2504
    @shepo2504 Рік тому

    as a high diamond who is just starting to learn more mechanics , I slow the game speed down to practice then gradully increace the speed. practicing the same thing but slower is a massive help

  • @Risen907
    @Risen907 Рік тому

    Great video man alot of good tips that little fake at the end is what im missing cant wait to get home and try this

  • @jules4631
    @jules4631 Рік тому

    I've known this awhile. Ty for finally teaching this, so many people make this mistake

  • @aqua-bery
    @aqua-bery Рік тому

    (Before watching the video) I think it's really effective because, compared to the glue, it's really unlinear, so it's way harder to read the trajectory then if you were to do the glue

  • @Wiseman501
    @Wiseman501 Рік тому

    I generally go up early and try to track the ball further from net to deal with someone using these... You can read the first or second touch before they get oriented. As only a D1 my best hope is to prevent my opponent from setting this up properly by applying a reasonable amount of pressure as soon as I see them go up the wall. I try to angle my car so I can boost laterally in any direction with my belly exposed and catch the ball more than striking it. It is surprisingly helpful on some players much better than me. Risky, but better than getting abused. YMMV because I have a very weird playstyle.

  • @Sa1ntyboi
    @Sa1ntyboi Рік тому +1

    I've used this for a long time since c1. The last touch is more unpredictable and can be really useful in a fake.

    • @Sa1ntyboi
      @Sa1ntyboi Рік тому

      This can be brutal if mastered.

  • @sonalisilas7802
    @sonalisilas7802 Рік тому +1

    bro is going to change the meta 100%

  • @CertifiedSchyco
    @CertifiedSchyco Рік тому

    Hey Wayton, what decal for the Octane do you use?

  • @rustysa1300
    @rustysa1300 Рік тому

    Great vid. It’s interesting to me cause I do it all the time and consider it a fail cause I wanted something smoother. I’ll definitely try and master this.

  • @FensPlayz
    @FensPlayz 15 днів тому

    Wayton you have the best videos imo!

  • @bendruce
    @bendruce 11 місяців тому

    This is legit. Excited to try

  • @yupadej4361
    @yupadej4361 Рік тому +1

    tried it got ceiling challenged into the shadow realm.

  • @Wilko_o
    @Wilko_o Рік тому

    Ngl I use the heavy touch air dribble often
    It’s oddly satisfying watching the ball go over the opponent as they try to predict where the ball goes

  • @aphztic
    @aphztic Рік тому

    3:35 woah it's wuzy 😱😱

  • @justinwatts-dinkelman4250
    @justinwatts-dinkelman4250 Рік тому

    I do agree with this for the most part and you show why, but there are still some scenarios where the glue technique would be better.

  • @SSSPxghy
    @SSSPxghy Рік тому +1

    Love the content, you have inspired me to make UA-cam videos. Much love ❤️ Wayton

  • @-j1-_
    @-j1-_ 9 місяців тому

    11:59 Nice one, i learned it through a day or two. But keep in mind, my peak MMR sets me at around Gold 2 div 2 XD

  • @dannyevans3884
    @dannyevans3884 Рік тому

    I also thought the air dribble was better because if u glue it to your car it's basically predictable and easy to read where the balls going, but if the ball pings off the side of the front of ur car while air dribbling it's hard to predict where the balls going and can go to the top corner and harder to save

  • @EspieJaz
    @EspieJaz Рік тому +1

    This is all good and all until you realise that every lobby you get in has a ball chaser that just stops you doing anything.

  • @metricrl_
    @metricrl_ Рік тому

    Just finished the video, awesome tip. Im opening RL right now to start practicing (gc2)

  • @extremeruleswrestling311
    @extremeruleswrestling311 Рік тому

    I just watched your original air dribble video yesterday, then this video comes out

  • @2s2bs
    @2s2bs Рік тому

    RW9 is my hero and I believe I can stop this. Also, great video as usual

  • @aqua-bery
    @aqua-bery Рік тому

    I need that diamonds replays. I'm about the same 2s rank but I think I'm way more mechanical, meaning, I really suck at rotation/ have bad awareness compared to them.

  • @threadpin
    @threadpin Рік тому +4

    im gold and im so confused why people think the glue is better... the dribble looked so much more unpredictable and it looks like uve got so much more control over what you want to do

    • @MentallyLatent
      @MentallyLatent Рік тому +1

      I would describe it as more like, control over the ball vs control over your options. The glue looks better and you can really put the ball where you want it if you have the skills for it, but the spaced out hard touches will be way less predictable

    • @ragegaze3482
      @ragegaze3482 Рік тому +1

      glue is safer and works better on multiple opponents. It looks more predictable because it is, but that doesn't mean it's easy to punish. if they half ass challenge you, you dunk it right through them, they need solid connection to defend it properly. And 2 touch air dribbling requires more space and time since you need the ball to seperate from your car multiple times, which invites early challenges. In a situation where there are more defenders than just 1, doing a glue air dribble is the safer and more effective option.

  • @nintendodude3367
    @nintendodude3367 Рік тому

    I love the work you put into your videos! You should get an Oscar!!!

  • @heddshot87
    @heddshot87 Рік тому

    I've conceded many times to this particular shot. It's always that extra last touch that messes you up.

  • @anguspup4869
    @anguspup4869 Рік тому

    This has help me soooo much i went from plat 2 div 2 to diamond 1 div 2

  • @cheesysnailburgers5885
    @cheesysnailburgers5885 Рік тому

    Cheers Wayton, now my ranked matches will be even more sweaty

  • @the_pope6073
    @the_pope6073 Рік тому

    Gonna start incorporating this into my games

  • @muneebnaeem1753
    @muneebnaeem1753 Рік тому

    Wayton don't change ANYTHING. your wok is amazing. keep up the good work. and pls train me im a gold 3 but i can air dribble and double tap and flip reset and ceiling shot

  • @lambda_rush
    @lambda_rush Рік тому

    I'm a hard stuck C1. Recently I started challenging smurfs very early when they go up the wall to start an air dribble. It's very effective. They are barely off the wall when I block, and they simply do not expect to be challenged so early at this rank.

    • @ragegaze3482
      @ragegaze3482 Рік тому

      theres no way you can prejump an air dribble so hard that they barely get off the wall, that's just called diving at the ball. They definitely aren't smurfs if they fall for that, because at that point they should just fake the air dribble and you will be flying across the map. If you mean when you are both on the side wall challenging the same rolling ball it's not as bad, but still susceptible to fakes. But if you are jumping from the ground preemptively, that is just a bad play.

    • @lambda_rush
      @lambda_rush Рік тому

      @@ragegaze3482 it's not if you know your teammate will be back for cover. There's no point in both of us defending the goal line. If you go for the challenge early they sure might dodge you, but at least you've disrupted and your teammate will have a better chance of clearing.

    • @lambda_rush
      @lambda_rush Рік тому

      @@ragegaze3482 they might not fall for it at their own rank, but on average nobody does this in C1. Also, it does not have to be a true smurf. There are plenty of mechanically gifted players in C1 that can be very deadly in the air. And I've been around C1/C2 for a long time, nowadays it's filled to the brim with GC titles

  • @pastorslant
    @pastorslant Рік тому

    11:15 "Ooooh nonononono" 😂

  • @kaimarriott-neale7781
    @kaimarriott-neale7781 Рік тому

    This is good but if defenses defend from backboard becomes a lot less effective. I'm not saying do the glue technique but at higher ranks which I'm at I defend airdribbles from backboard most of the time

  • @shawnalt9268
    @shawnalt9268 Рік тому

    pros like vatira, zen, rw9 nwpo and similar caliber players have mastered this skill and thats why they are so effective at scoring from the air.

  • @officialdavidhuffman
    @officialdavidhuffman Рік тому

    So... as a player since 2016(have a YT vid of one of the first BioHazard crate unlocks)...
    You're right!!!! Back in the day the glue was considered better because it was "more complicated" kind of like flicks were OP. Now it's bounce dribbles and dribbles and flip resets and being unpredictable WITH options.

  • @Soulsity
    @Soulsity Рік тому

    Should I learn to aerial before I air dribble?

  • @RogerH_CxP
    @RogerH_CxP Рік тому

    It really made me smile when the "Diamond" player learned how to do it!

  • @nathanrosborough3485
    @nathanrosborough3485 Рік тому

    Well, now I have to go learn to air dribble. Having no mechs sucks. Great video tho, Can't wait for the next one!!!