These 46 minutes cover EVERY Valorant mechanic (No BS)

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  • @CoachKonpeki
    @CoachKonpeki  День тому

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  • @snowtear5785
    @snowtear5785 Рік тому +1403

    5:40 Flicking & micro adjustments
    8:00 Tracking
    10:55 Spray control
    13:00 Gun Mechanics
    18:30 Crosshair placement
    20:30 Peeking
    26:00 Jumping
    31:30 Strafing & Deadzoning
    33:50 Deadzoning drills
    36:00 Peeking (drills in custom)

  • @Kira0070
    @Kira0070 Рік тому +450

    This is actually one of the best guides for those players who have been playing the game for 1-2 years now and actually want to improve. explanations about deadzoning, peaks, jumps and gun mechanics were on point. N1 dude ;)

    • @apollotv2651
      @apollotv2651 Рік тому +1

      this is just true

    • @OnlyJT03
      @OnlyJT03 Рік тому +4

      I feel it’s the opposite. This video is great for players who’ve never played. If you played 1-2 years this should all be basics to you otherwise you’ve been spending ur time incredibly inefficiently

    • @matthewclomo5265
      @matthewclomo5265 Рік тому +6

      @@OnlyJT03why are you guy?

    • @goldrushgamer2336
      @goldrushgamer2336 11 місяців тому

      @@OnlyJT03 i agree i know 80% of this already

    • @KT_ASV
      @KT_ASV 7 місяців тому

      I just started playing valo 3 months ago and I'm gold 2 my pre aim is really nice and aim is good that is why I hit this rank but now I thought I should watch some guide because my mechanics are lacking and this video really helped me

  • @CommentBanana
    @CommentBanana Рік тому +2154

    I wasn't sure if he meant every single mechanic but I am now very sure that he meant EVERY single mechanic.

    • @asuu5379
      @asuu5379 Рік тому +56

      You didn't even watch the video that time, you just want likes, you only watched until the part where he said every single mechanic

    • @CommentBanana
      @CommentBanana Рік тому +28

      @@asuu5379 good observation skills! 😊 👍

    • @zcrizzud9556
      @zcrizzud9556 Рік тому +14

      He forgot the 360 noscope

    • @fminsane7306
      @fminsane7306 Рік тому +2

      He did said no bs so

    • @kykybishop
      @kykybishop Рік тому +2

      This guy is the only radiant coach that understands ranks under radiant

  • @glaslow2633
    @glaslow2633 Рік тому +47

    actually one of the best educational guides I've found. The way you explained everything really clicked with me. Just things that seem basic but no one ever explains to you like bunny hopping and correct jump peeking. Also you actually gave a sensitivity to try out that the pros use and I switched to it and it was weird at first, but it is really steady now that i have gotten used to it. Went from bronze to gold 2 in a couple days after practicing some of this stuff. Thanks for making the video

  • @expiredyams
    @expiredyams Рік тому +134

    By far the best and most comprehensive beginner valorant video. Great job man! I know this took a lot of work!

    • @CoachKonpeki
      @CoachKonpeki  Рік тому +12

      Thank you! ❤

    • @sagirem
      @sagirem Рік тому +5

      I wouldn’t say «beginner» but yes it’s a great video to learn and be aware of *all* the mechanics

  • @crooks1000
    @crooks1000 Рік тому +14

    This guy knows how to sell a product. He mentions results and time frame and I instantly sub

  • @IfeNwawelugo
    @IfeNwawelugo Рік тому +84

    After watching this video i have ranked up from iron 1 to radiant #1! All jokes aside, this is the best it gets in terms of quality content. Keep it up man

  • @vegas6824
    @vegas6824 Рік тому +39

    you genuinely improved my aim skill by tenfold with just one video and 45 minutes of practice. Amazing.

  • @CreditBreakThroughSystem
    @CreditBreakThroughSystem Рік тому +67

    Wtf 46 minutes video. This too much value what are you doing!!! This is gold

    • @aarongonzalez787
      @aarongonzalez787 9 місяців тому +3

      Then why am I silver and not gold 🤔

    • @Nochances760
      @Nochances760 9 місяців тому

      ​@@aarongonzalez787skill issue

    • @death4759
      @death4759 5 місяців тому

      ​@@aarongonzalez787cuz you're dookie?

    • @fomoyolo
      @fomoyolo 4 місяці тому

      @@aarongonzalez787skill issue

    • @sidv0227
      @sidv0227 2 місяці тому +2

      @@aarongonzalez787because the video is gold, but your ability to learn is silver

  • @bryancage3667
    @bryancage3667 Рік тому +706

    Drills to do:
    1st Drill 5:06
    2nd Drill 10:53
    3rd Drill 33:31
    4th Drill 45:01

  • @BooGiMayn71
    @BooGiMayn71 Рік тому +6

    I already knew alot of these things you're teaching in this video. But somehow the way you explained strafing and dead zoning, it just made click in my head. And the tracking drill helped me also. Thank you very much for your help.

  • @StrafeTheus
    @StrafeTheus Рік тому +246

    Thank you so much, I may have not learned much as an ascendant player, but this definetely solidified what is, and isn't right. A long with knowing the missing puzzles to be finally set, and properly review my mechanics, you have no idea how much this means, and have helped. Have a nice day coach o7

    • @sfyner
      @sfyner Рік тому +1

      is deadzoning even useful? i feel like stopping is easier and that dead zoning isnt that useful unless you wanna jiggle peak. also would like to know your level on all ur accounts :)

    • @frazze2260
      @frazze2260 Рік тому +13

      ​@@sfynerdeadzoning is making it harder for enemies to hit u because u are constantly moving while being 100% accurate

    • @ICDX
      @ICDX Рік тому

      yo wait don't u play uhc duels?

    • @sfyner
      @sfyner Рік тому

      @@frazze2260 u can strafe stop and shoot with barely any Inbetween time, i ended up kinda learning dead zoning and it helped in general for other movement techniques because i kinda learnt when i can let go of movement keuand have my crosshair be on their head directly (i already knew but this helped abit more), strafing it isnt that useful, jiggling it is useful

    • @StrafeTheus
      @StrafeTheus Рік тому

      @@ICDX Snitchhh :p

  • @MameruArune
    @MameruArune Рік тому +31

    I love well-thought and serious teachings like this. All I can give are my thanks, a like, and sub, and the profound respect I have for releasing this despite knowing it will get to the nerves of all the half-baked coaches who keep information all for themselves. Thank you, and happy independence day.

  • @eyiceler60
    @eyiceler60 Рік тому +51

    A really good throughout explained video with all the things you need to know and how to apply them. You don't often see this kind of quality video.

    • @reizu886
      @reizu886 Рік тому +2

      Thorough?

    • @saliva1305
      @saliva1305 Рік тому

      @@reizu886 maybe thought out

    • @keatodiet
      @keatodiet Рік тому

      @@reizu886 he meant thoroughly

  • @julienst9197
    @julienst9197 Рік тому +2

    Great video, I learned a lot ! I also like your tik tok videos, thank you !

  • @havics8973
    @havics8973 9 днів тому

    Dude, that is so crazy. After watching the whole video, i learned things that I didn't know and would have never known unless I watched the whole video. it wasn't short but after you said last drill, I realized that the video was almost over. It felt so short. that's how you make a well put together video. Thank you for making paid content for free to people who cant afford coaching. I love this channel. Im subbing. Im going to watch your new updated v2 video now. :)

  • @real_grippy
    @real_grippy Рік тому +4

    respect to the people that are actually putting in effort to learn
    good luck lil bros

  • @Jiovalo
    @Jiovalo Рік тому +5

    this is straight up the best and probably only video you need to get your mechanics right and will get you to at least ascendent
    if you put your character knowledge and macro gameplay into it youre easily immo 4 or even radiant

  • @SleepyHal
    @SleepyHal Рік тому +2

    I was pretty bad at Valorant so I decided to watch this video and wow. Just from watching this video and practicing your drills a few times and then trying them out in dm I felt noticeably more confident in game and started placing better. I feel like I can actually compete now. Thanks brother

  • @lando_commando7
    @lando_commando7 Рік тому +22

    thank you so much konpeki. you have helped me get so far in valorant. ❤

  • @bekajean_
    @bekajean_ Рік тому +1

    I’ve been playing the game for abt a year now, and I just feel like my aim/ mechanics have been lacking. All of the other videos I’ve seen just go over the same things but don’t explain how to do them well. This vid helped a lot and actually explained well what you were talking about. Thank you :)

  • @hank01000
    @hank01000 Рік тому +2

    I gotta say theirs some actually useful in depth info in this video alone that I know people would of paid for incredibly helpful!

  • @Hanzothagod
    @Hanzothagod Рік тому +2

    Just came back from a long hiatus and felt like ive forgotten everything. Will be watching everything now😮‍💨

  • @zhongying
    @zhongying Рік тому +5

    This is exactly the kind of comprehensive guide I've been looking for! Appreciate the effort put into this

  • @fujinafiul6044
    @fujinafiul6044 2 місяці тому

    He literally meant every basic things !! And loved your saying that "I believe what holding you back is not knowing what you don't know", so once you know that this basic technique exist you can learn about that in depth and practice to skill up. Thanks..! ❤

  • @yinleongtee9954
    @yinleongtee9954 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for this guide, been really struggling with the game in things I don't even know and didn't know how to improve. Learned a lot. This was such an amazing guide.

  • @gahhram
    @gahhram Рік тому +1

    About 1/3 thru the video and im loving it! Saving this to extract all the tips!!

  • @yessir4796
    @yessir4796 7 місяців тому

    I’ve been playing for 8 months. Usually after my placement games, I am assigned to iron 2 and then rank up from that. But after your active aim routines (especially from this video), passive aim routines (other vids) and movement guides, for the first time, I was assigned bronze II as my starting rank. Also, I have been able to last longer in fights, win more, and survive for a longer time period in a round. Therefore, I would like to thank you for your effort and excellence you put into your videos and other mediums of content. Keep up the good work, cuz we all need it :))

  • @twhsaw6682
    @twhsaw6682 Рік тому +10

    My friends have always told me my movement sucks. It really helps to finally know what good movement looks like and will help break through my hardstuck ascendant 1

    • @Idklol3
      @Idklol3 Рік тому

      @@Pickyporcepine bro....its a game.

    • @Idklol3
      @Idklol3 Рік тому

      @@Pickyporcepine if you cant handle being called bad at a game by ur friends then ur just a snowflake

    • @K1ng_fps1
      @K1ng_fps1 Рік тому

      @@Pickyporcepinethose are good friends if i suck at something i want my buddies to tell me that so i can start improving faster .

    • @skye4341
      @skye4341 Рік тому

      @@Pickyporcepine Yes you are. You should let your friends give you feedback on what you can improve on, especially if it's holding you back from ranking up.

    • @skye4341
      @skye4341 Рік тому

      How do you know they meant it in a hateful and disrespectful manner?

  • @groundzero1439
    @groundzero1439 Рік тому +1

    From iron to silver 3 in two weeks thanks to this guide. The most informative, well explained, and easy to follow thank you!

  • @dalekim
    @dalekim Рік тому +6

    46 minutes of straight game, thx man!!

  • @julesromanova6951
    @julesromanova6951 Рік тому

    IM GOING TO TELL YOU YOU ARE THE FIRST PERSON TO DO THIS AND IM NEW SO IT WAS ANNOYING TRYING TO LEARN ON MY OWN AND LOOKING AT VIDEOES THAT TRY TO SELL YOU SOMETHING EVERY 5 SECONDS SO THANKKKKKKKKKKKK YOUUUUU SOOOO MUCH!

  • @httydmrdragon1409
    @httydmrdragon1409 Рік тому +2

    This is exactly what I need!
    You are Awesome, Thanks!!!

  • @rinkikaex
    @rinkikaex Рік тому +2

    All these tips from other dozen videos actually helped me get better on a personal level play. Thank you so much.

  • @Andymosity
    @Andymosity Рік тому +1

    This is an amazing video. Literally blows every other video out of the water.
    I know you have a course, so idk what's on there exactly, but for a next video, I'd like to see a comprehensive vid on a breakdown of how fights actually play out. For example, there's subtle defensive maneuvers in gunfights. Like strafing when you're spotted first to dodge their shots, and punish them to win the duel. Explaining how a player can train themselves to react to these advantage/disadvantage states, sortof like footsies in fighting games. Never really seen a video explain this well but I'm sure you understand this, if not consciously then you probably do intuitively.

  • @Siynex__
    @Siynex__ Рік тому +2

    Ok i watched every single how to get out of … and how to train everything but this Video is the best coaching video ive seen so far i feel like i owe you something ❤

  • @hyodou-issei2999
    @hyodou-issei2999 Рік тому +1

    probably the best valorant coaching video out there. I would definitely recommend it

  • @beckonez1943
    @beckonez1943 Рік тому +4

    great video. I learned a ton from it and took notes. I appreciate you putting this content out for free!

  • @MikeWick718
    @MikeWick718 Рік тому +1

    I have been going back and forth between being consistent and feeling like I can’t click heads no matter how much time and advantage I’m given. As a Diamond+ player I really thought I had it figured out between AimLab + warm up + training. With that said, this video made me realize I’ve been spending too much time on AimLab and NOT ENOUGH time building muscle memory around recoil control, strafe shooting, and micro adjusting. Thank you so much for making this video, my future feels clearer now ❤

  • @NovaaZR
    @NovaaZR 9 місяців тому

    lowkey probably the best valorant guide on youtube. Great job these explanations were very very good

  • @Binwas
    @Binwas Рік тому

    The (NO BS) in the title made me watch every single second of the video , although i did not benefit much it is a very good reminder for myself since I've only gotten immo 3 through dedication and focus over time i want to simply play i forget these mechanics. Thanks for the video probably one of the best out there. Peace

  • @RichBradshaw-v9j
    @RichBradshaw-v9j 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much I needed this video ❤❤

  • @EpicCrownBoy
    @EpicCrownBoy Рік тому +1

    You brought my faith back in humanity when you said this is a paid video but now free. I am subscribing. Thank you.

  • @amrhussien2274
    @amrhussien2274 Рік тому +1

    dude you are great i promise i have never seen anyone covering literally everything like that and even for free ,, you're great ❤

  • @CataclysmStellar
    @CataclysmStellar Рік тому +30

    Active aim -
    {Flicking-Go for speed instead of precisions- 10 minutes
    Micro-adjustment- Precisions instead of speed- 10 minutes}
    Tracking- Get an idea if it's too high or too low
    Spray control- Practice with the vandal and phantom difference in the spray between the two weapons (make sure you aim down after your third shot)
    Drill- Shoot across the 10 meter with phantom and vandal
    Bursting - best for 10-30 meters
    Tapping- Best for 30+ meters
    Spray- below 10 meters
    Gun mechanics- Take your time when shooting with ghost,pistol,sheiff
    Stinger- Past 15-20 meter start ads
    Spectre-Long range ads ( strafe if far) * move around if 5-10 meters close makes it harder to track you*
    Bucky- Best to left click if 10 meters or less any further right click * crouching also helps to get your bullets but tighter*
    Judge-Recoil pattern goes up to the right and over * best to pull down the opposite direction*
    Bulldog-Ads has very little recoil *really strong*
    Guardian- going take long range shots and if they use light shield a lot * also first shot as no rng*
    Marshal-best to be able to peak, jiggle peak, deadzone, or counter-strafe * Go up top of the building the shooting range and practice flicks and micro-adjustment also good for warmups for using op*
    Areas and Odin- Most shots will go where you crosshair is at * ads is best for odins ares don't really need ads*
    Picking up guns- best to drop weapons from your hands and press one ( recommend putting strongest weapon on easier to get the weapon in your hand without pressing one or when using abilty and not having your knife out)
    Passive aim-
    Platforms show the players height and head hight are * only the big boxes shown in the video*
    Crosshair-further away the shorter the model can get * also the further you are the higher the crosshair from where you previous had it
    Movement
    Peeks-standard peeks, jiggle peeks, shoulder peeks,jump peaks, wide peeks,slilent peeks * some are easy and some are kind of hard*
    Standard- one step and stopping
    Jiggle- just peeking and unpeeking * advance when shooting *
    Shoulder- get close to the wall (angle advantage ) *talked in the video*
    Wide- make sure if you are wide onto an angel aim two cross whiff * if you shoulder they will try to shot and mess with their rng and you can swing wide creating them to have to track you making it harder for them to shoot you as well due to rng
    Jump- Use w then hold a,s,d and going in a circle mid air * can bait op shots*
    Slient step- if you hold for less amount of time will not create sounds if step * Recommend first just tap a or d to get the grasp of silent step peek before trying to learn how to hold and create silent step*
    Crouching- Peek first then crouching *best to throw off their crosshair placement*
    Crouch jump- holding crouch mid air to get on boxes when hit on the ledge
    Silent jumping- hold crouch and jump then let go of crouch mid-air
    (Slient jump peak bit more advance)
    Slient stairs- jump and crouch while holding w to be quick and quiet
    bunny hopping- strafing with well timed jumps
    Slient dropping- tap the back key(s key) to get close to the bottom of the rope and tap f while crouched at the end of the rope
    Deadzone-more you move and the faster the more inaccurate if walking less inaccurate, and jump is even more inaccurate
    Strafing- Moving one directions then the other to stop movement
    Drill # 3- Lv.1 go to the starter point to the edge never stop only time you should be shooting the change in direction
    Lv.2 you just have to distance but will be shorter than Lv.1
    Lv.3 is half Lv.2 distance and Lv.4 now you use your mouse move the same distance but tracking * all distance show in video *
    Crosshair placement and angle isolation-
    Common ways that are bad *shown in the video*
    Slicing the pie- pre-aim all angels
    Peeling angel- just tracing all the angels *do a silent step if you think or know someone could be there*
    Jiggle peeks also one as well * peeling is best but the most riskiest and slicing the pie also safer but medium speed, jiggle longest but the most safest*
    Jiggle best if your lurker and your team making noise on a different site *don't look for a fight but seeing if anyone is holding you but shooting more accurate*
    T-rule *more explained in the video and diagram*
    Showing all angel and how to check them shown in the video
    IF YOU HAVE ANTHING ELSE YOU WANT ME TO ADD PLEASE COMMENT DOWN BELOW AND ILL APPLY IM HERE TO REVISE IT HELP EVERYONE!

    • @llouma3851
      @llouma3851 Рік тому +1

      Gawd damn

    • @Cloakz101
      @Cloakz101 Рік тому

      @@llouma3851 I said the exact same thing except in real life as I saw how much info he or she gave

    • @CataclysmStellar
      @CataclysmStellar 6 місяців тому +1

      A little late but, a lot of this stuff still applies. One key thing I can’t believe I forgot. Which is the most important part to these skills. Confidence and mental.
      Mental- keeping a good and composed mind instead of raging and blaming teammates can not only help with tension in your aim but less likely to burn out.
      Tips - ask yourself how did you play that?
      - did your death benefit or didn’t.
      - how could you have played it better to prevent dying?
      Asking these cane help improve even alone! ( yes teammates are bad at times if you solo but you can be bad too one day it’s life )
      - also better to help teammates who are playing bad ( give positive vibes that can help with their overall mood even if you loss you stilll made someone day better. )
      Confidence - some people think they have confidence. But that’s just fake confidence. Making you force believe something you know you don’t. It’s best to be confident at what you do best. Yes, learning new things take times. But better to do what you do best. And slowly learn the others.
      Everyone has different skills than you that they are confident in. ( remember that )
      Tips - simply believe at your best skill factors
      - aim
      - position
      - comms
      - game sense
      - movement
      Ect
      Using what you are best at while slowly learning the others can help a lot! Even someone like me who’s more confident im my game sense struggles with my aim ( despite my countless practice ) but as I slowly let myself see how I aim and how I can fix it. I’ve slowly became more than just a one-trick ( which is also a confidence factor ) being a one trick is fine.
      - understanding you aren’t an all-rounder. Understanding you aren’t perfect a jack of all trades. Is key to improvement. That is the fake confidence I refer to truly. Only believe in what you can do. Nothing else. Nothing more.
      Practice makes perfect. So practice those that you aren’t good at. Watch others that are. And see what they do differently!

  • @hussainshah5868
    @hussainshah5868 9 місяців тому

    Man I'm only 10 minutes in but I can already tell this is an amazing guide. I like your no-nonsense style and appreciate the guide!

  • @ananda_figo
    @ananda_figo Рік тому

    thank you so much for this video! super helpful :) i just got ranked up to diamond 1 for the first time and even though i already tried to apply most of these things, the way you explained them made a lot more sense in my head and i can now apply them better.

  • @just_ahuman1501
    @just_ahuman1501 3 місяці тому

    you are the first coach that is actually good at aiming not just theoretically

  • @helencopeland8151
    @helencopeland8151 Рік тому +1

    "There is no way you can shoot someone like that you dont have a 100 ms reaction time" c-ned "hold my beer"

  • @deshawnt1619
    @deshawnt1619 Рік тому

    thank you for the fact that you did this fir those who cant pay for coaching, im still young and dont have a job yet so thank you very much

  • @ryanwilliams-hb7zk
    @ryanwilliams-hb7zk 10 місяців тому

    thank to you , I did from bronze 2 , to plat 1 in episode 8 , act 1 .
    Crazy how fast I ranked up, I am still learning and getting better.
    Thank you ! from the bottom of my heart ♥

  • @nyborg50
    @nyborg50 6 місяців тому

    I rarely if ever comment on UA-cam videos, but this deserves it.
    I have 10-15 thousand hours in Css,csgo and Cs2 combined and alot of the things in this video are secound nature to me, but your very detailed way of explaining what I do when peaking and move is nothing short of fascinating and I'm gonna use this to check my self, see if the basics is there. I'm sure I'm gonna find holes and things to improve on.
    People are thanking you all over the comment section and rightfully so, this is just a masterpiece and there is no way not improving by listening, taking notes and practice this. Basics, basics, basic you can always imrovve on them.
    Thank you sir for making this video and making me hungry to check myself and improve.
    (BTW) for new or just players in general, look no further, this is it, this is straight up gold and it's everything you need.
    /Peace ❤💪

  • @papi3346
    @papi3346 Рік тому +2

    Well earned subscribe. Thank you so much. As a diamond 3 playing since beta (I know I’m kinda Garbo and played on and off) I kinda felt like I lost my spark in the game and left out a lot of mechanics in the game. Probably gonna be able to come back to this as much as I need.

  • @KandaYT
    @KandaYT Рік тому +4

    Bro.. I don’t comment on UA-cam videos very often, but this right here was the first video that I’ve watched that got straight to the point without all that extra bs lol it felt genuine and not recycled. Def earned a new subscriber! ❤

  • @lobinhodaweb
    @lobinhodaweb Рік тому +1

    I really love your tips and i´ve watched your video on repeat. Could you record a video on how to clear all the bombsites? like where should i clear first when walking in and the common mistakes (like you did on ascent B)

  • @DaysInvent
    @DaysInvent Рік тому +6

    I've been playing val for almost a year but I've started taking my gameplay seriously for the past 2 weeks, and I never knew there were mechanics like these, thank u cuz I can finally carry myself out of gold using these and ill make sure to show my tms this vid, thanks Konpeki

  • @yamigaruza1159
    @yamigaruza1159 Рік тому

    Great video and such a refresher! Keep up the content!

  • @ireaperv3
    @ireaperv3 Рік тому

    37:20 The issue with this would be people holding off angles. If you pre-adjust your crosshair through the wall and someone is holding an off angle, you will likely die too. You need to know when to pre-adjust vs adjusting your crosshair. In the beginning of the game it would be fine to pre-adjust because enemies normally wouldn’t have gotten enough map control to be able to hold an off angle. Further into the round though, I wouldn’t recommend pre-adjusting because enemies would have spread out more and could be anywhere holding off angles. But yes, it is important to know this. I come from a R6S background where crosshair placement is vital, and I learned this little tip from experience, I also learned how it can be dangerous to always pre-adjust through walls.

  • @sanshraykc196
    @sanshraykc196 Рік тому

    val is my first fps game- i somehow reached s3 on my dad’s office laptop not knowing what tf to do, apart from how the game functions and brushed up a lil bit of my knowledge abt the game, the agents etc. the only way i used to train my aim was in a deathmatch- without considering that my hs% was on the lower side being just 23%, i used to lose gunfights purely because i had to flick to the enemy- now everything is much more clear and i am sure i’ll see improvements in my game, thank you-

  • @reizu886
    @reizu886 Рік тому +4

    tip for shoulder peek: you can bait out op shots with it to gain info if someone on their team is using an op

  • @andrehalimz1030
    @andrehalimz1030 Рік тому +2

    thank you for the guide, i learn and improve a lot after watching some of your videos. keep the good work😁😁

  • @callmedummy8310
    @callmedummy8310 Рік тому

    I'M GONNA PRATICE THIS EVERYDAY THANK YOU FOR THE GUIDE IT'S VERY USEFUL

  • @iabp
    @iabp Рік тому +7

    This video is masterpiece Thx Konpeki ... no one will give u this information for free ❤

  • @kingblack4404
    @kingblack4404 Рік тому +1

    Amazing vid and good explanation.

  • @ElliottAbell
    @ElliottAbell 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for all the videos. There really helping me get better at valorant. Again thank you

  • @gustafscheich7410
    @gustafscheich7410 Рік тому +1

    Wow, that was very informative! Thank you❤

  • @VedpathakSamartha
    @VedpathakSamartha Рік тому

    Thank You So Much For This Lesson. I Will Sure Apply This Lesson

  • @johnbrown-zr1zq
    @johnbrown-zr1zq Рік тому

    Thank you for this because I now know what I need to work on further.

  • @yessir4796
    @yessir4796 7 місяців тому

    I’m (finally) stayn aliiiive in my ranked games. Ty man ur the goat.

  • @HPY07
    @HPY07 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much, it's been really beneficial for me to understand the different concepts. I looked for many valorant guides on youtube but yours this alone video is very much detailed, precise and relevant.

  • @chishiya2694
    @chishiya2694 11 місяців тому

    Hi,
    My mouvements were kinda bad and i was looking for a guide for this topic.After watching everything got clear to me. Thx u for the guide and hope to be able to apply for IMP !

  • @xetr9563
    @xetr9563 Рік тому +2

    best guide ive seen yet

  • @NAhimself
    @NAhimself Рік тому

    yo, thank you for this! Everything i needed on my journey! 👏

  • @heon9519
    @heon9519 Рік тому +1

    man I love unique educational videos

  • @Zxiiko
    @Zxiiko Рік тому

    woah this is actually good, thx for the tips now i know what to improve on ❤

  • @johanyepez6865
    @johanyepez6865 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for all this information, im going to practice all those tips...

  • @IconML
    @IconML Рік тому

    “Staying alive “ ahh I love that song, “First I was afraiddd I was petrified “ 🎶

  • @onlyongamingOp
    @onlyongamingOp Рік тому +1

    good work man you deserve more likes than 12k

  • @xyNova9741
    @xyNova9741 Рік тому

    Microadjustments part reminds me of something tenz said: "you should always br flicking twice when you're flicking."

  • @whomisac4616
    @whomisac4616 Рік тому

    Bro. This is amazing 🤩. I haven't been playing valorant in a while. Gonna grind my skills now 💪💪

  • @steggyweggy9887
    @steggyweggy9887 Рік тому +1

    This is like the gunplay bible

  • @NukaFresh
    @NukaFresh Рік тому +1

    What a genuinely good video on improving. So many of these little mistakes that i was making and not noticing. Cant wait to try and implement these adjustments.

  • @shlo_j
    @shlo_j Рік тому +3

    I had a question, so at 12:30 you say that when you are bursting and taping you should pull the crosshair down a bit still but woohoojin another radiant coach has said that it’s a bad habit that people develop and it messes up their gunfight hygiene. So can you help? Also when you said pull down did you mean or the phantom only or vandal also

    • @cheefkeeflol
      @cheefkeeflol Рік тому

      Usually, you want to pull down for 5 or 7 bullets b4 the spray is random with vandal and phantom. With a vandal though, just try to take your time and hit the headshots. With a phantom it is more forgiving for a spray but is not a good habit to develop

    • @shlo_j
      @shlo_j Рік тому

      @@cheefkeeflolI mean after you two tap burst fire he says you should pull down your crosshair like while ur strafing so that’s what I meant

  • @blendmaster007
    @blendmaster007 10 місяців тому

    Finally a good video on valorant guide

  • @vinayakagrawalagrawal3183
    @vinayakagrawalagrawal3183 Рік тому +1

    most informative video on whole youtube

  • @calebisgoated9690
    @calebisgoated9690 Рік тому +1

    THANKS A LOT MAN THIS IS SO APPRECIATED UR THE GOAT 🐐

  • @vilppu25
    @vilppu25 Рік тому

    Highly informative. Thank you boss!

  • @jaaaryl
    @jaaaryl Рік тому

    thank you for the great video, this is definitely very helpful for me

  • @MacOSTrash
    @MacOSTrash Рік тому +1

    10/10 I watch woohoojin a lot and knew a lot of these but still learnt new things from you. I peaked d1 last act and can already see mistakes I make mechanically thanks to your video.

    • @fruitpunch9452
      @fruitpunch9452 Рік тому +1

      do you think watching this video is enough for me to reach diamond or should I also watch woohojin as well?

    • @jacktheripper430
      @jacktheripper430 Рік тому

      @@fruitpunch9452 if you do realize your mistakes , you need not watch any video atleast for reaching diamond.This video is just an unfair advantage for you.

  • @XiTrOnE_SBT
    @XiTrOnE_SBT Рік тому +1

    Really good video thank you!
    I have around 1.2k hours in csgo and maybe 400 in Valorant, and even though I thought I knew what I was doing, I realized that I way to often forget to mix up my peeks, like I really never use crouch peeks or even silent jump peeks which will definitely be useful in certain scenarios, gotta work on those

  • @bubbletea5294
    @bubbletea5294 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the helpful guide! I've been playing casually since launch but am a little more interested in trying comp more and really learning the game properly, not just for fun. Competitive can be a little more exciting too >:3 Watching Game Changers got me more interested in higher level gameplay as well, so I appreciate the guide

  • @OddReal
    @OddReal Рік тому

    when doing spray i recommend turning off infinite ammo, then you can get a feel of a spray of a full mag instead of infinitely shooting

  • @LoudPxckk
    @LoudPxckk Рік тому

    exactly what i needed, thank you

  • @shadowworrier6650
    @shadowworrier6650 Рік тому

    thanks man. I needed this since i could not afford the course

  • @eeevan7939
    @eeevan7939 Рік тому

    Thank you Konpeki for this amazing source

  • @WøLfie-7YT
    @WøLfie-7YT Рік тому

    Amazing video . Hope we will get more content in future

  • @Tremendo135
    @Tremendo135 Рік тому

    Thank you so much Konpeki, insane video

  • @pchoitrades
    @pchoitrades Рік тому +59

    I WATCHED THIS VIDEO AS SOON AS IT CAME OUT, SPENT 30 MINUTES IN THE RANGE PRACTICING AND JUST WON FOUR GAMES IN A ROW, 2 TEAM MVPS
    now am two games away from diamond🥳🥳

  • @viniciussg9
    @viniciussg9 10 місяців тому

    The beat is more of a "seven natiom army" than "staying alive" for me haha