To be honest, this video has motivated me to try on and start gettin actually good and stop thinking that just for top fragging 35/12 in a silver 3 lobby, being my peak rank means that i am any good. I, will proceed to try on Aim Labs for a long time, and if i make any progress it will all thanks to this video. Thanks for gathering the patience to make this entire video and post it, because i think 300k views isn't nothing for all the work and motivation this video gives, thanks. If im honest, you deserve more and better, and i hope you cat gets good soon hehe. Thanks for recording all this 100 days❤
@@Tobi21089 dm sucks due to predictable spawns not connected to real ranked games in any way. You can’t clear angles in dm because enemies will spawn in area you don’t look at
This is some great content man, appreciate the post and keep it up. I wanted to get back into aimlabs after not using it for a couple years and this video seems like the perfect place to start to get an idea of the training sims i should run etc. Thanks!
That's not bad, but I think you'd have had better results if you had practiced more with Sixshot Ultimate and it helps with precision flicking. Gridshot is nice as a warm up. But nonetheless, it's amazing that you hit Ascendant
@@nowzz6816 no aimlabs actually very very good, You just have a play the same thing on repeat, first time playing aimlabs you should play 6 shots like 20 times in a row, then on the next day you play it until you beat your highest score, and then every day you just keep beating your highest score. How this guy only got a score of 96K or whatever he said on gridshot after 100 days makes 0 sense.
aimlabs might be good if you are brand new to pc gaming, if you are not, just play ingame deathmatch/bots etc, movement and everything else is also important, feel of the guns etc@@VengeanceCore
I want to say thank you for this video Before i was lazy and hyperfocused on gamesense while fully ignoring the mechanic side of the game(especially aim) But this video motivated me to hop on aimlabs and aimtrain everyday
Aim training is important and you should do it every day, you just shouldn't get obsessed with it. Select 1 training routine and do it every day, that is all you need. Game sense just takes a lot more time to improve and therefore should be your focus
@@SophNova ye agreed, I do 1 or 2 grid shots as fast as i possibly can, as a warm up, Then do 2 of the six shot type things ware you just shoot tiny dots and basically just try to be accurate on it and not think about speed to much. Takes like 6/7 minutes to do all that after you know how to navigate the menus.
Havent finished the video yet but a great tip for yall that are starting from the bottom, dont play like 2 hours of aimlab and one val game, i promisse you you are 100% gonna get better by just playing the game a lot. And once you feel like you already learned the game movement and all that stuff go for aimlab to polish your gameplay. If you notice at the beggining of the video, his aim wasnt even the biggest problem, he didnt have great positioning and was shooting while moving. You can get to like diamond without even having a good aim, game sense and good position will get you far!
While that is true, a normal game of valorant is like 20+ min plus queueing time, you can get way more out of practicing your aim first then worry about mechanics later
This is so true, I've never even played Valorant and the first thing I noticed was how bad his crosshair placement was when moving & peeking during the first part of the video, his crosshair is so far away from where you would expect an enemy to come from and that makes it way harder to hit the shot fast enough.
I learned that when it comes to aim practice, less can be more. Playing movement combined with shooting at targets as warmup is great, and after you've played your games end the day with the aim training. If you push your aim before the games fatigue will get you. Ofc, going hard at aim pracc will eventually work, but you can gain just as much with less practice by optimizing the routines. Undertsaning how muscle memory and hand to eye coordination works is a big plus. My sources are several videos i watched that explained some studies around this a while ago. When you're done with your games your hand to eye and muscle memory are sort of set to default. Then you'll prac aim and you'll notice you might be making more mistakes, but that is when your training starts fixing your "default" aim mistakes. Instead of the defaults overwriting your hard work when instincts kick in. Hope it made sense. Good work!
@@cyneptu6785 i dont get it. if he reached ascendant from bronze whilst playing aimlabs everyday for 100 days doesnt that count? or did he have breaks from aimlabs where he was still playing valorant and ranking up?
I'm Italian and I love watch videos in English bc (idk why) I understand it all and I found so funny and good this video, you are definetly one of my favorite :)
You inspired my aimless ass to get on aimlabs, i have enough game time but my aim is so inconsistent so i will train 100 days , my rank right now is gold and my goal rn is diamond 1, love❤
I have two routines, "agachate" is a short routine and then there is "JLIOS RUTINA" which has more tasks, for the latter I recommend playing 5 tasks 5 times per session, for this you hit the "shuffle" and play whatever comes out
I think you hit a wall where you can't really see any improvement anymore. Now is the time to go crazy with Aimlab's tasks. Go crazy and play a lot of random tasks. Sometimes you just need something to overcome that wall. Idk what it is but doing what I said above worked for me.
Hello, I watched your video. Although I have only been practicing with AIMLAB for a week, I have made significant progress. My SIXSHOT score went from 63,000 on the first day (with a maximum of 67,000) to consistently exceeding 80,000 from the sixth day onwards. I practice for approximately 2 hours every day. Here are some of my experiences and insights: 1. Avoid practicing the same task continuously. 2. I focus on practicing only six tasks: LINETRACE, GRIDSHOT, SPIDERSHOT, MICROSHOT, HEADSHOT, and SIXSHOT. 3. (Key point) Use a metronome for training and maintain a rhythmic practice, especially for SIXSHOT. 4. Take a 15-20 minute break between each cycle of practice. 5. After completing the training, it is okay to play some relaxing shooting games (non-competitive mode). 6. (Key point) Practice each cycle with different sensitivities, such as 800, 1600, 3200, or even higher. Regarding the method of practicing with a metronome, it is essential to follow the beat, regardless of hitting the target (maintain the rhythm). (Key point) Use a metronome with different tempos for practice, ensuring a hit rate of over 97% (ideally 100%) for each sensitivity setting. The metronome's tempo interval is set at 5 BPM. For example, if I already achieve a hit rate of over 97% at 70 BPM, I switch to practicing with a metronome set at 75 BPM. I hope these insights will be helpful for some beginners. Thank you.
@@FuzzyDPozzy differential learning if the things you have to act on change every session you dont get into autopilot as fast and if you can control you mouse on higher sens you can also cobtrol lower senses better
@@FuzzyDPozzy Thanks to @Sin_VAL for explaining that switching DPI is quite important, but in games, you still need a fixed DPI for playing. "Quickly moving the crosshair and hitting the target" is referred to as 'muscle memory' in some situations, but I prefer to call it hand-eye coordination. The reason for not using a fixed DPI during practice is to prevent you from developing such 'muscle memory', enabling you to achieve 'hand-eye coordination'.
the smurfing problem is actually a non - issue in the asian community. I've played around 50 games and only once have i ever suspected a player of smurfing
Oh there are smurfs. Some just don't have the aim to frag in their rank so they smurf and turns out some shit head in lower elo has insane aim but close to no game sense.
@@RockyPunk thanks keep up the good work you really do deserve more clout I almost pissed myself at least 7 times and your just so unbelievably funny and like some of these other comments say there was not a second where I was bored your humor is amazing and so is your content
So far im only on day 24 but honestly I think a lot of what could help you is crosshair placement and learning how to swing and peak correctly. Im am an absolute dogwater aimer and I too came from controller but learning how to peak correctly has made a far larger difference for me than any actual improvement to my aim.
nice vid, i think it is pretty funny that at the end of the vid you make it look like you are a variety channel while all you do is grind valo and still not get ascendent. i hope you do, im rooting for you
It looks like your movement and mechanics are more of a problem than your flick aiming, you preaim at the floor and run while shooting more so than miss crazy flick shots.
@17:31 I press the DOUBT button at finishing the season in Silver 2 and then right after being placed in Platinum 2. The difference between Plat2 and Silver2 is on paper the same as between Iron2 and Silver2, but also much MUCH! harder to achieve. I find it very hard to believe that at the end of episode 1 those were Silver lobbies, and then the second episode it's Plat lobbies. In my personal experience on the European server, Silver and Gold are the most infested by smurfs, and climbing is all sorts of wrong because of smurfs in the other team wanting to win, and smurfs in your team wanting to lose. And just to be clear, the smurfing problem is worse, deathmatch servers are full of low account level smurfs, discord servers dedicated to smurfing activities in a party like trolling to drop rank or stomping even harder. There are few smurfs that raise new accounts, troll hard during placement (or even buy lvl 20 accounts) and these will stomp hard. But there are many other smurfs that float the same account, playing for their own pettiness in lower ranks. And I mean the Diamonds and Ascendants floating in Gold, and the Plats and Diamonds floating in Silver or lower.
I can't stop laughing while watching and i love the cat part i thought something sad was gonna happen to his cat but no i almost died after what he said lol🤣
gridshot aint really that useful, i had 69k (nice) pb on gridshot, and i can only do 5/30 hardbots in range. Now i can do max 22/30 and 20/30 hardbots constantly (not that good haha but its still 4x more than before) and i still have a very bad gridshot score of 71k.
At the end of every episode riot will actually hard reset every rank. That is why you will have 5 placement games instead of 1. ( That 1 placement rank is every end of an act) That was the reason why you ended up in gold.
Hitting 100k is very difficult, I haven't played Aim labs or Kovaac's every day or anything but, with 500 hours in AL and K combined + another 3k in cs2 and 4k in apex respectively I can just barely reach 100k. Hitting 92k in 30 days is darn impressive.
You hitting "that" rank at the beginning of the "last" act is the reason people complain about smurfs. You don't deserve to be in that rank, but you are. Now you're gonna own those in that rank until you rank up, while having them complain about you, and the cycle repeats over and over for everyone XD
one thing with flicks is that you should stop trying to go fast and actually go slow. when flicking you should move from A to B as straight, smoothly and efficiently as possible with good consistant tempo. you will naturally get faster with the flicks but this will take your mouse control to the next level
My experience is getting to diamond2 after join Valorant as my first fps game in 2 months: At first, I’m learning abilities (enemy location already mastered in other games) Then, I trained in range for aim and get the white dot Crosshair without outline Afterwards, I went for map spots and tricks (playing sage) After 2 weeks, my aim get good, but my peeking isn’t good. I went for a few peeking guide and go for some team strategy guide. Learning, movement, marshal instant aim. 2 weeks after, I go for comps and with higher ms advantage of peeking, I gone from unranked to plat3. And I learnt a lot of calm aim, flicks, and the win rate of peeking in an angle. My process is: ability > aim > map > movement > peeking > more aim > more peeking
Aim is good but your crosshair placement needs some fine tuning. I would suggest to aim higher and to use a guardian or a sheriff on tdm until you consistently are on the top 3 of the scoreboard. Your movement also needs heavy work. I would suggest to go to the practice range and practicing your strafing on practice bots until you can consistently shoot where you want to shoot right after strafing right and left.
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"You'll never guess what rank I ended on day 100"
You weren't lying rocky, I never would have guessed in a million years
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@@RockyPunk at 10:37 what's the name of that aim tracing set in Aimlab ?
@@maksadnahibhoolna-wc2ef linetrace
😂😂I started laughing when he said gold lol...valorant was like no way I am allowing you to reach Immortal so fast
prob iron
i have never watched a video this long without losing my attention. a marvelous feat indeed.
Thank you! It took a long time to make so I’m glad you enjoyed it
@@RockyPunk it was great!!
Tiktok mind 💀
never used tiktok in my life. just got a short attention span@@e2kw9
Bro what the hell, you’ve got to be under 12
To be honest, this video has motivated me to try on and start gettin actually good and stop thinking that just for top fragging 35/12 in a silver 3 lobby, being my peak rank means that i am any good. I, will proceed to try on Aim Labs for a long time, and if i make any progress it will all thanks to this video. Thanks for gathering the patience to make this entire video and post it, because i think 300k views isn't nothing for all the work and motivation this video gives, thanks. If im honest, you deserve more and better, and i hope you cat gets good soon hehe. Thanks for recording all this 100 days❤
Good luck! If u need aimlab routines I gotchu
You’re very sweet, glad you enjoyed the video.
Just play tdm in valorant and play pistol sherif guardian and vandal/phantom only if u really want to improve fast
Results?
@@Tobi21089 dm sucks due to predictable spawns not connected to real ranked games in any way. You can’t clear angles in dm because enemies will spawn in area you don’t look at
This is some great content man, appreciate the post and keep it up. I wanted to get back into aimlabs after not using it for a couple years and this video seems like the perfect place to start to get an idea of the training sims i should run etc. Thanks!
That's not bad, but I think you'd have had better results if you had practiced more with Sixshot Ultimate and it helps with precision flicking. Gridshot is nice as a warm up. But nonetheless, it's amazing that you hit Ascendant
the best routine for valorant is the one created by VT Cartoon
@@Codrut62 I mean best routine for valorant is clearly in game stuff like bots aimlabs rly sucks imo
@@nowzz6816 no aimlabs actually very very good, You just have a play the same thing on repeat, first time playing aimlabs you should play 6 shots like 20 times in a row, then on the next day you play it until you beat your highest score, and then every day you just keep beating your highest score.
How this guy only got a score of 96K or whatever he said on gridshot after 100 days makes 0 sense.
I can guarantee you that for 60 percent of perople at least aimlab performance will not transcribe to valorant perf@@VengeanceCore
aimlabs might be good if you are brand new to pc gaming, if you are not, just play ingame deathmatch/bots etc, movement and everything else is also important, feel of the guns etc@@VengeanceCore
hello welcome to video
edit: Welcome to video, again. Also thx for the likes
hello welcome to video
hello welcome to video
Hello welcome to video
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U too
I want to say thank you for this video
Before i was lazy and hyperfocused on gamesense while fully ignoring the mechanic side of the game(especially aim)
But this video motivated me to hop on aimlabs and aimtrain everyday
u can't leave us hanging without the result
So hows it going?
Aim training is important and you should do it every day, you just shouldn't get obsessed with it. Select 1 training routine and do it every day, that is all you need. Game sense just takes a lot more time to improve and therefore should be your focus
@@SophNova ye agreed, I do 1 or 2 grid shots as fast as i possibly can, as a warm up, Then do 2 of the six shot type things ware you just shoot tiny dots and basically just try to be accurate on it and not think about speed to much.
Takes like 6/7 minutes to do all that after you know how to navigate the menus.
@@VengeanceCore do the woohoojin x voltaic aim routine novice version. its better then just playing ram don tasks
Havent finished the video yet but a great tip for yall that are starting from the bottom, dont play like 2 hours of aimlab and one val game, i promisse you you are 100% gonna get better by just playing the game a lot. And once you feel like you already learned the game movement and all that stuff go for aimlab to polish your gameplay. If you notice at the beggining of the video, his aim wasnt even the biggest problem, he didnt have great positioning and was shooting while moving. You can get to like diamond without even having a good aim, game sense and good position will get you far!
While that is true, a normal game of valorant is like 20+ min plus queueing time, you can get way more out of practicing your aim first then worry about mechanics later
This is so true, I've never even played Valorant and the first thing I noticed was how bad his crosshair placement was when moving & peeking during the first part of the video, his crosshair is so far away from where you would expect an enemy to come from and that makes it way harder to hit the shot fast enough.
@@Hhhh22222-w aiming is important, but you can go up ranks way faster by just knowing how the game works
I learned that when it comes to aim practice, less can be more. Playing movement combined with shooting at targets as warmup is great, and after you've played your games end the day with the aim training. If you push your aim before the games fatigue will get you. Ofc, going hard at aim pracc will eventually work, but you can gain just as much with less practice by optimizing the routines. Undertsaning how muscle memory and hand to eye coordination works is a big plus. My sources are several videos i watched that explained some studies around this a while ago. When you're done with your games your hand to eye and muscle memory are sort of set to default. Then you'll prac aim and you'll notice you might be making more mistakes, but that is when your training starts fixing your "default" aim mistakes. Instead of the defaults overwriting your hard work when instincts kick in. Hope it made sense. Good work!
Bro got the emerald rank, go trade it for some bread
BREAD!!!
Or go get some cod buckets 💀
Mending
You can have up to 6 bread
(1 emerald = 6 bread)
Or kidnap the trader so u get emerald and bread
i still cant believe that u went from bronze to ascendant in 100 days. this is first vid i saw from you and u deserve a follow. keep up the good work
@@cyneptu6785 k buddy
@@cyneptu6785 i dont get it. if he reached ascendant from bronze whilst playing aimlabs everyday for 100 days doesnt that count? or did he have breaks from aimlabs where he was still playing valorant and ranking up?
@@cyneptu6785 yep, skipped through the video and heard '4 month break'
in a year, he says it himself. first 30d video was posted a year ago
Anyone who isn't a kid or a degenerate can hit ascendent pretty easily. People are stuck in low elo only because of character issues.
This is an inspiration not being dramatic I also felt quitting and I have to move on with my losses and start another day
you are truly underrated, you have the video quality of a relatively big youtuber, i dont understand why noone subscribes to you.
I really enjoyed the video ♥️
It feels so genuine. Thank you for the entertainment
I'm Italian and I love watch videos in English bc (idk why) I understand it all and I found so funny and good this video, you are definetly one of my favorite :)
You inspired my aimless ass to get on aimlabs, i have enough game time but my aim is so inconsistent so i will train 100 days , my rank right now is gold and my goal rn is diamond 1, love❤
Sameeeeee
hows it going
Real brotha wya
How’s it going so far
@@dimiyh my aim got pretty good i got from bronze 3 to plat 1 in this act but it can get better and my pc is trash jaja
Love the video an all but that fanfiction segment of killjoy and kayo was very touching and I appreciate you for it
Bro day 18 had me DYING OF LAUGHTER😂😂 (Keep up the good work my g)
Me in a losing streak, MVPing most of the games, Awesome video liked and subbed
"Well, it turns out,"
"ITS GONNA COST ME 6 GRAND TO FIX THIS LITTLE BASTARDS PAW"
😂
this man actually motivated me to use aimlabs again after i saw those 1 taps
Aim lab is shit the sens not good
from shooting while running while panicking to cool, calm, and collected 1 taps and sprays. proud of u man! you deserve the sub and like
31:48 that Kay/O story is amazing wow
You improved massively :D well done Big Mamaa! I hope your kitty turned out ok in the end :(!
Tytyytyy
@@RockyPunkwhat was the valorant specific aim trainer you used on day 30?
Its also linetrace@@CheeseLoverrrr
Hes so right its never only one more episode
First video I’ve seen of u and you’re literally so funny to me, I laughed so hard so many times.
I have two routines, "agachate" is a short routine and then there is "JLIOS RUTINA" which has more tasks, for the latter I recommend playing 5 tasks 5 times per session, for this you hit the "shuffle" and play whatever comes out
I think you hit a wall where you can't really see any improvement anymore. Now is the time to go crazy with Aimlab's tasks. Go crazy and play a lot of random tasks.
Sometimes you just need something to overcome that wall. Idk what it is but doing what I said above worked for me.
Hello, I watched your video. Although I have only been practicing with AIMLAB for a week, I have made significant progress. My SIXSHOT score went from 63,000 on the first day (with a maximum of 67,000) to consistently exceeding 80,000 from the sixth day onwards. I practice for approximately 2 hours every day. Here are some of my experiences and insights:
1. Avoid practicing the same task continuously.
2. I focus on practicing only six tasks: LINETRACE, GRIDSHOT, SPIDERSHOT, MICROSHOT, HEADSHOT, and SIXSHOT.
3. (Key point) Use a metronome for training and maintain a rhythmic practice, especially for SIXSHOT.
4. Take a 15-20 minute break between each cycle of practice.
5. After completing the training, it is okay to play some relaxing shooting games (non-competitive mode).
6. (Key point) Practice each cycle with different sensitivities, such as 800, 1600, 3200, or even higher.
Regarding the method of practicing with a metronome, it is essential to follow the beat, regardless of hitting the target (maintain the rhythm). (Key point) Use a metronome with different tempos for practice, ensuring a hit rate of over 97% (ideally 100%) for each sensitivity setting. The metronome's tempo interval is set at 5 BPM. For example, if I already achieve a hit rate of over 97% at 70 BPM, I switch to practicing with a metronome set at 75 BPM.
I hope these insights will be helpful for some beginners. Thank you.
whats the point in switching dpi?
@@FuzzyDPozzy differential learning if the things you have to act on change every session you dont get into autopilot as fast and if you can control you mouse on higher sens you can also cobtrol lower senses better
@@FuzzyDPozzy Thanks to @Sin_VAL for explaining that switching DPI is quite important, but in games, you still need a fixed DPI for playing. "Quickly moving the crosshair and hitting the target" is referred to as 'muscle memory' in some situations, but I prefer to call it hand-eye coordination. The reason for not using a fixed DPI during practice is to prevent you from developing such 'muscle memory', enabling you to achieve 'hand-eye coordination'.
Hi Bro, do you have a Playlist on AimLab?
It will be very helpful
The beginning of this video gave me a tumor and overtime it cured most of it again. Well done Rocky!
the smurfing problem is actually a non - issue in the asian community. I've played around 50 games and only once have i ever suspected a player of smurfing
Asia servers also face the problem of language barrier which is pretty bad
Oh there are smurfs. Some just don't have the aim to frag in their rank so they smurf and turns out some shit head in lower elo has insane aim but close to no game sense.
40:12 THE PANIC LMFAO!!
I have not laughed this much in a week wow
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video :)
i like how in one of the last clips someone said in the game chat "who was ascendant last act" LOL
I’ve never wanted to like a video more then once more absolutely goated video only 30 thousand subs is a crime this man deserves at least 1 mil
Ur sweet
@@RockyPunk thanks keep up the good work you really do deserve more clout I almost pissed myself at least 7 times and your just so unbelievably funny and like some of these other comments say there was not a second where I was bored your humor is amazing and so is your content
Please stop or my ego will grow too big. Glad you enjoyed the vid :)
Great video! By the way, what were the names to the aimlabs trainings?
The kayo and killjoy story was really a missed opportunity.
yh riot missed my beautiful story!! Aimlabs playlist, just type BigMama - it'll be called "daily dos of your mum"
@@RockyPunk Thank you! I’ll be using this everyday! Love your videos and you earned a sub!
That playlist name tho 😂
subbed at "blue stuff goes boom boom". you get me like no one else does.
as a German I can confirm we speak like demons
So far im only on day 24 but honestly I think a lot of what could help you is crosshair placement and learning how to swing and peak correctly. Im am an absolute dogwater aimer and I too came from controller but learning how to peak correctly has made a far larger difference for me than any actual improvement to my aim.
best yt vid ive seen this year LOL
LOL much love bro
“No way they added anime skins! Who would buys these??” Has it in the next clip😂
8:05 its not master shifu 😭its oogway
First video I have seen of yours. Bloody brilliant 👏
What playlist u recommend
Great Vid and happy the cat is okay !
Tyty
nice vid, i think it is pretty funny that at the end of the vid you make it look like you are a variety channel while all you do is grind valo and still not get ascendent. i hope you do, im rooting for you
Much love
bro im literally trying to like this video twice it's so good
The way he says valorant is… I mean it’s not wrong just odd
dude i felt the bad teammate shit. i've been dropping 25-30 kills almost every match as brim and i still lose most games
Please upload again this was very very entertaining a lot of Valorant RUclipsrs see boring but this is entertaining very entertaining
It looks like your movement and mechanics are more of a problem than your flick aiming, you preaim at the floor and run while shooting more so than miss crazy flick shots.
@17:31 I press the DOUBT button at finishing the season in Silver 2 and then right after being placed in Platinum 2.
The difference between Plat2 and Silver2 is on paper the same as between Iron2 and Silver2, but also much MUCH! harder to achieve.
I find it very hard to believe that at the end of episode 1 those were Silver lobbies, and then the second episode it's Plat lobbies.
In my personal experience on the European server, Silver and Gold are the most infested by smurfs, and climbing is all sorts of wrong because of smurfs in the other team wanting to win, and smurfs in your team wanting to lose.
And just to be clear, the smurfing problem is worse, deathmatch servers are full of low account level smurfs, discord servers dedicated to smurfing activities in a party like trolling to drop rank or stomping even harder.
There are few smurfs that raise new accounts, troll hard during placement (or even buy lvl 20 accounts) and these will stomp hard. But there are many other smurfs that float the same account, playing for their own pettiness in lower ranks. And I mean the Diamonds and Ascendants floating in Gold, and the Plats and Diamonds floating in Silver or lower.
AMAZING VIDEO AS ALWAYS. LOVED IT MAN
I can't stop laughing while watching and i love the cat part i thought something sad was gonna happen to his cat but no i almost died after what he said lol🤣
Glad you had fun :)
@@RockyPunk I had so much fun mate🙂
great video Rocky keep up the good work
i never sat down and watched a vid this long........... and i have adhd. in all honesty great vid man keep it up😍🥰🤪❤
Thank you cutie
its crazy his silver gridshot scores is better than mines and im d3 loool just got 64k on gridshot xd
Gridshot is just for fun, I don’t think it’s actually useful tbh
Ur not doing gridshot properly then
gridshot aint really that useful, i had 69k (nice) pb on gridshot, and i can only do 5/30 hardbots in range. Now i can do max 22/30 and 20/30 hardbots constantly (not that good haha but its still 4x more than before) and i still have a very bad gridshot score of 71k.
Hey I got 83k on gridshot and I’m peak gold 1 😂😂
Mf made me almost emotionel With that cat sheit just to make me bust out laughing over him rageing over 6 "smackaroonies" 😂
It’s a lot of smackeroonies !!
At the end of every episode riot will actually hard reset every rank. That is why you will have 5 placement games instead of 1. ( That 1 placement rank is every end of an act) That was the reason why you ended up in gold.
honestly, the game makes no sense to me. I stopped playing the game and I was Bronze 3, came back played the 1 placement match and I got placed Plat 1
@@gpfhantom1890 no you didn’t that’s not how it works
@@ryanmailander4970 How in the fuck would you know, did you log onto my account. I'm telling you what happened, even I don't believe it myself
I actually died laughing when he started playing music. Purely for the fact that I used those exact songs when I warm up
Day 69 lore goes crazy😂😂😂
Bro started doing fanfics
ngl i got super scared at the injured cat part, he's so cute
Hitting 100k is very difficult, I haven't played Aim labs or Kovaac's every day or anything but, with 500 hours in AL and K combined + another 3k in cs2 and 4k in apex respectively I can just barely reach 100k. Hitting 92k in 30 days is darn impressive.
Subscribed you bcz when the panda part came it war kinda fun 😂❤
yo good job keep up the good work also love the vid
also just started a new aimlabs routine because you gave me the motivation to so yeah
Yooo love a vid keep pushing my guy
Damn that jiraya caught me of guard
best intro ever “hello, welcome to video”
24min in and this video is funny as hell! Great job man!
You hitting "that" rank at the beginning of the "last" act is the reason people complain about smurfs. You don't deserve to be in that rank, but you are. Now you're gonna own those in that rank until you rank up, while having them complain about you, and the cycle repeats over and over for everyone XD
The turn to raging at teammates is funny af
love you rockypunk, you always cheer me up!
one thing with flicks is that you should stop trying to go fast and actually go slow.
when flicking you should move from A to B as straight, smoothly and efficiently as possible with good consistant tempo. you will naturally get faster with the flicks but this will take your mouse control to the next level
3:06 was a violation to Joel man 😭
Bro im irish so i thought of this straight away and u actually showed it 😂 27:02
Bro really saved the goal
Haha the editing is amazing!
As a German I had to listen to ur phrase like 16 times to actually hear what u wanted to say, u did amazing
Guten morg!!
Love the content bro!!
SO EXCITED TO WATCH THIS
Damn, I felt that GG.
Honestly aimwise you're already good, just need to work on those taps. I recommend using classic or ghost everytime you play deathmatch.
My experience is getting to diamond2 after join Valorant as my first fps game in 2 months:
At first, I’m learning abilities (enemy location already mastered in other games)
Then, I trained in range for aim and get the white dot Crosshair without outline
Afterwards, I went for map spots and tricks (playing sage)
After 2 weeks, my aim get good, but my peeking isn’t good. I went for a few peeking guide and go for some team strategy guide.
Learning, movement, marshal instant aim.
2 weeks after, I go for comps and with higher ms advantage of peeking, I gone from unranked to plat3. And I learnt a lot of calm aim, flicks, and the win rate of peeking in an angle.
My process is: ability > aim > map > movement > peeking > more aim > more peeking
bro kakashi is the one that said those who brake the rules are scum but those who abandon comrades are worse than scum
7:02 this quote killed me idk why 💀
Master Oogway said that lol good vid bro
Looked so long for this comment 😂
That "I am not your Mama, I am just Big Mama" was unexpected
Absolute pleasure to watch this video watched the whole thing bro. ❤
Let’s go! Glad you enjoyed it!
very underrated channel, genuinely
The fact that you shoot while moving is driving me up a wall😂
Spat my water on that Jiraiya quote, bro It was Kakashi's words 😭😭😭😭
8:11 Liar it was Musta Oogway!
The first days You really loved feet LOL.
I have a fetish
Is that the 100 days of aimlabs guy
nice video, good progress
"His Paws broke?"
"Nah IM BROKE"
where u getting this from bro u left me dying lol
Amazing work on the video
Thanks!
Watching these vids just gives me more motivation to take aim trainers seriously
You got this. Ez!!
He was destined to rank up when he realized on his own that insta lock Reyna won't save you
Aim is good but your crosshair placement needs some fine tuning. I would suggest to aim higher and to use a guardian or a sheriff on tdm until you consistently are on the top 3 of the scoreboard. Your movement also needs heavy work. I would suggest to go to the practice range and practicing your strafing on practice bots until you can consistently shoot where you want to shoot right after strafing right and left.