I am in low grandmaster, between 4k and 4.1k and Pharah is my second most played hero after soldier. I feel that in your videos you often tell us *how* to do stuff, but rarely go in depth on when, where and why to do certain things. I definitly understand that it is hugely helpful for lower ranked people who these drills are really good to practice with to diversify your gameplay and improve your current technique. I would appreciate more advanced guides for certain heroes that targets a higher ranked audience like myself who often just looks for new tips and tricks, or even certain drills to help diversify your combos. In this video for example you just talk briefly about Pharahs E ability and show the most obvious thing we all have seen in streams and such, booping urself on a wall to gain speed to get somewhere. If you would go in depth with this there are so many scenarios where it can be game changing if you just have an inch of coordination with your team. E behind Reins shield in beginning of fight anyone? Bump away healers out of line of sight? Create space for low HP team mates? Split entire enemy team when they run through a choke? The list is endless, yet very few Pharahs see it that way. I see a lot of Pharahs being very conservative with the "blue ball", personally I tend to use it as soon as possible in every fight, anything at all to gain a small advantage. Currently sitting on a 60% winrate with her across +40 games.
You are right, these episodes target the lower ranked players and start with the basics, later we would like to add more advanced drills and guides also! Thank you for the feedback and good luck!
Thank you so much for this~ I'm a dedicated Pharah main and I've got 300+ hours on Fareeha. I've definitely got her basics down from fuel management to environmental cover to rocket placement but this routine will really help me warm up before playing and sharpen my skills. On the look out for more Pharah content. From the skies of course. 🦅🚀🌀
A good thing to practice that went overlooked is shooting both the conc-shot and rocket at the sametime, then getting an air shot on the target. Excellent way to kill 200hp squishies, albeit a very skill-challenging combo.
Would it be detrimental to do a few of these drill sets for different characters back to back? Like 10 min Genji, 10 min Mcree and 10 min Phara? Iirc one of these videos said not to go past 30 minutes for one hero but I didn't know if it'd be different since each of the three have fairly different attacks. Would there be a chance it'd be counter productive and mess with the muscle memory to be training such different attacks so closely? Also, thanks for these videos, they're much more helpful than the usual "just practice/play more to get better" advice that's thrown out there.
The best way if you focus to one hero for a while to master, maybe try 1 week sessions or when you reach a milestone. E.g. 1500 dmg / minute avg. on competitives with McCree during 10 games.
Probably left click each individually. Whatever couple of microseconds you would save from holding it down isn't going to be worth the extra acc you get from timing each shot.
The sheets are handy because I can put it next to my monitor while I am playing. I can't really watch the video while I am playing so I would either have to remember it or write it all down. I'm sure remembering isn't a problem after you've done it a few times, but at first the sheet is really handy.
question. is it a good idea to jump from one hero to the next practicing different things all at once or should I space it out. I usually stay in the training area until it kicks Me out. after some of your videos my damage on my tracer has increases by over 2k
We suggest that you should practice and focus on 1, at max. 2 heroes at same time. Find out some target (dmg, accuracy or anything else) and start a new hero after you made it.
It is a special purpose keyboard for gaming. The real keyboard is to the left, you can not see it in the video. That is used to type stuff, but usually spoken communication is preferred.
If you are really interested in the topic, read this: www.reddit.com/r/Competitiveoverwatch/comments/4p2a4s/improving_your_aim_a_motor_learning_perspective/
The people who uses pharah are the most noob people in the game. They are just fucking flying in the air and shots near the enemy. Other classes needs to aim to the enemy, but pharah needs to aim nearby. So pls overwatch should remove pharah. ty for reading
This is like saying that soldier is bs because he can shoot in a straight line. Blaming won't get you anywhere, learning the game will. Pharah has a lot of counters and while she does not have to hit the enemy directly, the rockets take time to travel.
Correction (thanks /u/ThatCreepyBaer): Ster was playing in the Word Cup, not in the Overwatch Open. Sorry about the mistake!
I am in low grandmaster, between 4k and 4.1k and Pharah is my second most played hero after soldier.
I feel that in your videos you often tell us *how* to do stuff, but rarely go in depth on when, where and why to do certain things. I definitly understand that it is hugely helpful for lower ranked people who these drills are really good to practice with to diversify your gameplay and improve your current technique. I would appreciate more advanced guides for certain heroes that targets a higher ranked audience like myself who often just looks for new tips and tricks, or even certain drills to help diversify your combos.
In this video for example you just talk briefly about Pharahs E ability and show the most obvious thing we all have seen in streams and such, booping urself on a wall to gain speed to get somewhere. If you would go in depth with this there are so many scenarios where it can be game changing if you just have an inch of coordination with your team. E behind Reins shield in beginning of fight anyone? Bump away healers out of line of sight? Create space for low HP team mates? Split entire enemy team when they run through a choke? The list is endless, yet very few Pharahs see it that way. I see a lot of Pharahs being very conservative with the "blue ball", personally I tend to use it as soon as possible in every fight, anything at all to gain a small advantage. Currently sitting on a 60% winrate with her across +40 games.
You are right, these episodes target the lower ranked players and start with the basics, later we would like to add more advanced drills and guides also! Thank you for the feedback and good luck!
The quality of these videos are insanely good
Thank you dude, we are growing day by day :)
Wow, I always look in the comment section of the videos that I watch and it's impressing that you have answered all the comments.
We like our viewers, our community :) We also try to answer in a day and you also contact us on our discord channel :)
Thank you so much for this~ I'm a dedicated Pharah main and I've got 300+ hours on Fareeha. I've definitely got her basics down from fuel management to environmental cover to rocket placement but this routine will really help me warm up before playing and sharpen my skills. On the look out for more Pharah content. From the skies of course. 🦅🚀🌀
Outstanding video. Great fundamentals and explanation of direct hits v splash damage.
Thank you, dude!
Very very helpful drill guide! Best one I've seen for practice range Pharah :)
Thank you, dude!
My favorite hero! So close to Masters with almost pharah only
Nice job, man!
I can always count on OverwatchDojo to literally help with everything. 😂 Thanks
What a nice compliments, thank you! :)
this channel is very helpful and i cant wait for widowmaker aim guide
Thank you! :)
Phara was my first main and thx for this video i can finally be good as phara xD
this video literally helped me get a 11 win streak... THANKS!!
Glad to read! :)
Gonna try out Pharah soon! Thanks for the amazing guide
Give us feedback! :)
Awesome! This was really good.
Thank you!
Aaand you Delivered :D Thanxx ! Grrreaat video
Thank you, dude!:)
Another great drills video! thank you for your work
Thank you, Niki!:)
Such a great channel, keep up the good work :)
I feel like your sub count will explode soon!:D
Really appreciate!:)
In my opinion this channel will be very big soon.
Thank you for the compliment! :)
now THIS is a hero tutorial video
Thank you :)
99 percent of the Pharah mains I see don't use the concussive blast ability
Link them this video then :)
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A good thing to practice that went overlooked is shooting both the conc-shot and rocket at the sametime, then getting an air shot on the target. Excellent way to kill 200hp squishies, albeit a very skill-challenging combo.
You are right, it need a lot of practice!
No google spreadsheet for this one? Those are lifesavers!
You are right, soon! :)
Like the new Format! Much better. Winston aim training next?
Thank you :) Interesting idea!:)
Wow. Great vid! Really helped.
The pleasure is ours! :)
This actually helped :D
I'm actually a pharah main :p
We are really happy when we hear news like this ;)
i need to learn her. thanks
Good luck!
I HEARD THAT ROLLING SKY MUSIC IN THE INTRO
Yeeeeah!
Would it be detrimental to do a few of these drill sets for different characters back to back? Like 10 min Genji, 10 min Mcree and 10 min Phara? Iirc one of these videos said not to go past 30 minutes for one hero but I didn't know if it'd be different since each of the three have fairly different attacks.
Would there be a chance it'd be counter productive and mess with the muscle memory to be training such different attacks so closely?
Also, thanks for these videos, they're much more helpful than the usual "just practice/play more to get better" advice that's thrown out there.
The best way if you focus to one hero for a while to master, maybe try 1 week sessions or when you reach a milestone. E.g. 1500 dmg / minute avg. on competitives with McCree during 10 games.
i know you might find it annoying but please consider redoing your earlier aim drills with handcam please
also what is ur dpi?
We are a team, the recorder settings in the description :) The other request..uhm..rational, but ma be boring again, we will talk about it! Thank you!
120 Per direct hit is subject to change? How do you know that?
couldnt a drill be that you go into a custom game with 6 lucios in skirmish? i have done it alot and its helped significantly with aiming rockets
Nice idea!
Wohou. That sounds great. I'll make sure to practise that
I have a question: is it better to hold left click and lead your shots between rockets, or left click for each rocket ?
Probably left click each individually. Whatever couple of microseconds you would save from holding it down isn't going to be worth the extra acc you get from timing each shot.
Agree
Is there a downloadable/printable drill sheet for Pharah like there are for S:76 and Tracer?
If you need it, will be :)
The sheets are handy because I can put it next to my monitor while I am playing. I can't really watch the video while I am playing so I would either have to remember it or write it all down. I'm sure remembering isn't a problem after you've done it a few times, but at first the sheet is really handy.
WTF!? This guy is a Phara´s GOD
Thank you :)
question. is it a good idea to jump from one hero to the next practicing different things all at once or should I space it out. I usually stay in the training area until it kicks Me out. after some of your videos my damage on my tracer has increases by over 2k
We suggest that you should practice and focus on 1, at max. 2 heroes at same time. Find out some target (dmg, accuracy or anything else) and start a new hero after you made it.
When i shoot her rockets if they arent direct it does no damage??? I think the new update messed her up
Can you share some tips to find right sensitivity pls :3
We plan a whole series about these settings! ;)
Very naisu
Thank you, dude :)
What gamepad are you using?
awesome video
Thanks!
What's the discord channel? I want to join
Why do you use Keypad? How do you type for strategic or just talking to someone?
It is a special purpose keyboard for gaming. The real keyboard is to the left, you can not see it in the video. That is used to type stuff, but usually spoken communication is preferred.
Thanks for replying do you know where I can buy it from
Think you can do Widowmaker?
We have plans about it :)
could you make one about WidowMaker Please?
:) maybe you will have luck in the near future..
noice
But we like ice tea :( Thank you!
What's your keyboard called at 1:44
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I play pharah as well as ster but still stuck in gold cuz teams suck
Be patient :)
1. Nice video. 2. That's a cool keyboard. It just doesn't seem practical since it must only be useful for gaming.
1. Thank you :) 2. Thats why it is the secondary one :)
do it on ana pls
What do you mean?:)
racket?
i thought you're not supposed to aim from the wrist?
It depends, aim from wrist is harder to master but faster in our opinion :)
If you are really interested in the topic, read this: www.reddit.com/r/Competitiveoverwatch/comments/4p2a4s/improving_your_aim_a_motor_learning_perspective/
It sucks that the bot takes 4 years to respawn
Wtf is the sponsor?
What do you mean? :)
The people who uses pharah are the most noob people in the game. They are just fucking flying in the air and shots near the enemy. Other classes needs to aim to the enemy, but pharah needs to aim nearby. So pls overwatch should remove pharah. ty for reading
This is like saying that soldier is bs because he can shoot in a straight line. Blaming won't get you anywhere, learning the game will. Pharah has a lot of counters and while she does not have to hit the enemy directly, the rockets take time to travel.