So you have heard about crossfire placement. You practice your aim and you probably got into a rank you're already proud of but how do you perfect your aim beyond that. Today we'll be bringing you our advanced Valorant aim guide in order to push yourself to finally reaching that rank of your dreams.
#1 Third-Party Aim Trainers
To improve your aim even further than it already you should start using third-party aim trainers. If you really want to work on some of the more specific areas of your aim make sure that you're using these third-party aim trainers like Kovacs 2.0, Aim lab, aimtastic or aim hero. You don't have to use all of them but you should definitely try them out and see which ones that suit you. These aim trainers have a lot of different scenarios that work on all kinds of different parts of your aim. Some of which might be a lot harder to do in-game and thus performing it on an aim trainer instead is more efficient and also tends to be a cleaner environment just because you really only have to worry about one thing at a time.
For example, if you want to work on your tapping game against moving targets in Valorant you can either go with the in-game practice mode although those targets will become predictable quite fast or you can hop into deathmatch but then you won't have targets to shoot at the entire time or in fact not even the majority of the time. On top of that, you'll also have to worry about other things like your own movement or even the recoil of your weapon. In a third party aim program that's just not the case and your practice is a lot more isolated in focus.
#2 Work on your Weaknesses
Something else that's very important to take a look at is your weaknesses. If you're an experienced player and already have decent aim you're probably aware of your weaknesses. Just in case, the best way of finding out your weaknesses is by looking at your demos especially taking a look at what engagements you're winning and which ones you're losing or alternatively recording yourself playing something like deathmatch in Valorant and doing the same.
Once you see what engagements you're winning and which ones you're losing you probably have a good idea of what you're strong at and what you're weak at. By working on your weaknesses you'll both see the fastest results and you'll also lose fewer matches. Of course, it still makes sense to have a balanced practice regime working on all areas of your aim but at the end of it make sure you're having a big focus on the areas that are holding you back that way you'll be improving and ranking up the fastest way possible.
#3 Losing Focus
if you ever held an angle longer than 5 seconds in Valorant then you've probably experienced losing focus. You're just so focused on looking at the angle that you just zone out and your reaction worsens. A lot of players refer to this as falling but how do you avoid sleeping on the wheel? How can you be sure that you're always laser-focused?
Well, there's actually a neat little trick for it that's both surprisingly easy to execute and unbelievably effective. All you really have to do is move your screen a bit either by moving your crosshair or by doing a quick jiggle by simply using your movement keys. A pro player that's pretty known for doing this is Stewie2k who is currently playing for team liquid. Whenever he's holding an angle for a reasonably long amount of time and he suspects that he's losing focus all he does is shakeup that crosshair.