5 Common Mistakes EVERY Beginner Makes in Valorant

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Published 2023-10-24

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  • @SenaVL
    Bringing it back with an old school type video. Hope you guys enjoy! :) ♥
  • @not3lawy
    Thanks for the video Sena, very informative + well done explaining! 💙
  • @a_mox
    Ive just joined valorant and this helped me a lot thanks!
  • @cam_shellard7725
    Id love to see a guide on how to correctly play the sentinel role and different set ups for the different agents if that is possible
  • @arceusgod6589
    For Silver and below you should learn and understand the game and movements For gold and plat work on your mechanics (the difficult as well as the longest period) And diamond + work on team play, comms and agent mastery
  • @burpledee
    Sometimes, walk clearing is good in certain situations. This can be useful when clearing corners where you have an angle advantage such as the cubby on the right side of b main, as you will see the enemies before they can see you from the angle advantage. Hope this helps!
  • @isaack8146
    Thanks, the walk clearing and distance from angles tips really helped.
  • @UZEETM
    the shift walk clearing angles is what I experience but when I use normal a & d I feel the crosshair gets harder to keep stable
  • @avesbaig5905
    all the tips were great! thank you senna for the content.
  • @lelvi9626
    Hey sena, im asc 2 and i am trying to vod review my own Games all the Time. While doing this im getting bored alot of time and im also never sure what to realy look for and how i can improve
  • @adelleinne
    wow, vid's very helpful and detailed. I know jackshot on any of these terms
  • @ranjim
    i would suggest shift clearing a corner when you have clear angle advantage
  • @shadowgarra360
    my walk is on toggle so i make that walk clear mistake a lot, because i just forget to toggle it back
  • @user-jz6lw2yh9m
    You can do a on agent do you newer play that often and brin only with this angent to acedenz or dia
  • @archidux1079
    Maybe a How to teachin routines that teach them how to actually learn these things.
  • @tsx_sovereign
    A video on holding a small spot and getting the shot perfectly