can’t thank you enough for these full videos, I recently started taking tracer more seriously and I’m climbing plat and understanding the hero a lot more than before. You deserve more recognition, much love🙏
I play Tracer/Sombra mainly so I dont have to depend on my team for healing. Rather than raging about never getting healed, figured I'd just play heroes that can get their own packs and get back in the fight quickly. After I started playing them, I just like the fast/intense gameplay more. I'll go soldier (or more Sojourn now) if I need to... but the constant flanking, off angle, diving in for a pick then recalling out, etc just leads to much more intense moments which is more fun to me.
I really like this video. I have been using this principle on lucio even at top10 level games. And It's been working for years. (My second support does not agree). I also came across with a team that incorporated this principle on lucio as a strategy in scrim parameters. They were not a low tier team at all.
i summarized tracer playstyle in 3 category 1. Assassin/Dive - hide until your teammate engage the fight, then u pounce n assassin ur target(kabaji playstyle) 2. Poke - blink to an off-angle and keep shooting, this playstyle focus more on damging (awkward u2gm for this style) 3. Distract - the goal here is to bait as many attention as u can, the goal isnt to kill but distract. if u can bait 2 people attention n ve them chase u, then ur tank ll win the frontline.but important thing here is to stay alive.
47:30 shoot the mauga, hanzo is completely out of the fight, you can shoot the weaver from the window, but he's probably gonna ignore you and live with his dash healing, and ur turning your back on the hanzo if you all in him, same with ana, the mauga is way too deep. Once weaver grips, probably go for hanzo.
This guy has lots of potential. Good understanding of the fundamentals for his rank and good insight on what he did wrong. He's gonna hit plat in no time.
It depends on whos backline is more valuable for the tracer/easier to kill, if their tracer backline is zen ana and yours is brig kiriko, you wanna try avoiding her as much as possible because you dont gain anything from marking her, you lose out on value instead, however if your own backline is more fragile than hers, eg ana zen again, marking is a lot better so you deny her the value she wants
This is really conflicting for me, I watched Akward Tracer to GM series and he always says "Damage damage damage" but your coaching is more like sneaky, make them forget you, wait for your team etc... For example at 26:20, shooting the tank is OK if in a better position if following Akward's tips, but yours is "activate sneaky moment" Very conflicting
Because in that situation it’s start of fight and teams usually spread out more to start and secure the push so shooting mauga does nothing because the enemy team is still together getting set up. Mauga is the only one taking damage so he’s the only one who will get healed. You time engagements based on situation and enemy/your team. If you engage as tracer there you just deal meaningless damage and give up your position.
I think spilo addressed that in a past vod, that spilos info is good and it works for him perfectly but the only reason it does is cuz his movement and aim/mechanics is VERY good, like oppressively good. And most tracers that are struggling haven't reached that level of gameplay yet so them just shooting shooting shooting isn't gonna help them get better in terms of what's gonna help the fight be won.
I think what im missing in my play is flexing like you during my matches. Very insightful !
Spilo you gotta stop doing cam shows before a vod review 😂😂
but girls love the cam shows tho
Just started the vid
1. Never do that again
2. That was hilarious
Appreciate the content chief
can’t thank you enough for these full videos, I recently started taking tracer more seriously and I’m climbing plat and understanding the hero a lot more than before. You deserve more recognition, much love🙏
I play Tracer/Sombra mainly so I dont have to depend on my team for healing.
Rather than raging about never getting healed, figured I'd just play heroes that can get their own packs and get back in the fight quickly.
After I started playing them, I just like the fast/intense gameplay more. I'll go soldier (or more Sojourn now) if I need to... but the constant flanking, off angle, diving in for a pick then recalling out, etc just leads to much more intense moments which is more fun to me.
Agree. I'm ass at DPS, but I did play a lot of Sombra after her rework, and while I still suck at the role, it's so much fun.
I really like this video. I have been using this principle on lucio even at top10 level games. And It's been working for years. (My second support does not agree). I also came across with a team that incorporated this principle on lucio as a strategy in scrim parameters. They were not a low tier team at all.
yo, I'm a gold tracer so this vid helps me so much.
i summarized tracer playstyle in 3 category
1. Assassin/Dive - hide until your teammate engage the fight, then u pounce n assassin ur target(kabaji playstyle)
2. Poke - blink to an off-angle and keep shooting, this playstyle focus more on damging (awkward u2gm for this style)
3. Distract - the goal here is to bait as many attention as u can, the goal isnt to kill but distract. if u can bait 2 people attention n ve them chase u, then ur tank ll win the frontline.but important thing here is to stay alive.
47:30 shoot the mauga, hanzo is completely out of the fight, you can shoot the weaver from the window, but he's probably gonna ignore you and live with his dash healing, and ur turning your back on the hanzo if you all in him, same with ana, the mauga is way too deep. Once weaver grips, probably go for hanzo.
shooting weaver could probably work honestly, I think Spilo is too anti shooting tank in general though.
You can start the show like that everytime lmao
Intimidating start to the video
Good thumbnail, great video chief
I exploded all over the screen😂😅
This guy has lots of potential. Good understanding of the fundamentals for his rank and good insight on what he did wrong. He's gonna hit plat in no time.
I appreciate it bro. I'm gonna keep trying!
@@Kalahira0308what rank you at now bro
As a tracer, how much time should i spend marking their tracer vs going for backline? I find i tunnel too much on the 1v1
It depends on whos backline is more valuable for the tracer/easier to kill, if their tracer backline is zen ana and yours is brig kiriko, you wanna try avoiding her as much as possible because you dont gain anything from marking her, you lose out on value instead, however if your own backline is more fragile than hers, eg ana zen again, marking is a lot better so you deny her the value she wants
@@WaseemmmmSmart. Climbing gold right now from the depths of silver. Never thought about my supports comp when deciding to mark or not.
Pls do that again
This is really conflicting for me, I watched Akward Tracer to GM series and he always says "Damage damage damage" but your coaching is more like sneaky, make them forget you, wait for your team etc...
For example at 26:20, shooting the tank is OK if in a better position if following Akward's tips, but yours is "activate sneaky moment"
Very conflicting
Because in that situation it’s start of fight and teams usually spread out more to start and secure the push so shooting mauga does nothing because the enemy team is still together getting set up. Mauga is the only one taking damage so he’s the only one who will get healed. You time engagements based on situation and enemy/your team. If you engage as tracer there you just deal meaningless damage and give up your position.
I think spilo addressed that in a past vod, that spilos info is good and it works for him perfectly but the only reason it does is cuz his movement and aim/mechanics is VERY good, like oppressively good. And most tracers that are struggling haven't reached that level of gameplay yet so them just shooting shooting shooting isn't gonna help them get better in terms of what's gonna help the fight be won.