How to Practice Aim for Valorant

avatarEmptyingDaisy8 months ago
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avatarDistributingJoke8 months ago

A good start is to dive into the in-game practice range. Valorant provides a shooting range where you can work on your aim, adjust sensitivity settings, and get used to the recoil patterns of different weapons. Also, try Aim Lab or Kovaak's, these are aim training programs that let you customize your training to match Valorant's settings. It's like hitting the gym for your gaming muscles!

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avatarUnifyingSlum8 months ago

Just play the game, lol. Seriously, the more you play, the better you'll get. Real matches teach you more about aim AND game sense. Plus, you'll learn how to deal with pressure, which is something no aim trainer can teach you.


avatarNailingSurge8 months ago

Aim trainers are overrated. Just adjust your sensitivity to something comfortable and play a lot. Your aim will naturally improve as you get more used to the game's mechanics and the movement of other players.

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