Your Movement is the Real Problem | Gunfight Hygiene

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Published 2022-10-02

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  • @Woohoojin
    I'm gonna redo this video and upload a more comprehensive tutorial. This current one is fabulous for beginners and intermediate players, but it leaves room for improvement especially for higher ranks. Many fights in higher ranks have a lot more nuance and I want to try and provide a complete guide for understanding how you should've taken any given fight. When I first posted this I didn't expect the viewership I ended up receiving - and the advice is a bit one-dimensional for my liking in hindsight.
  • @Yayaka222
    Omg, you’re the best coach and explainer I’ve ever seen. You’re helping me a lot! I wish, you would coach lower ranks than immo 😔
  • @dusky5531
    JESUS. This is probably the single most helpful valorant "tip" i've ever seen. I get frustrated so much because i recognise that i'm literally standing still and not displacing my hitbox at all. but given the nature of the game I found it hard to weave movement into my gameplay. the "2-tap strafe" combo is just enough to make opponents miss. in the games i've played so far implementing it i've quite literally noticed enemies whiffing due to the slight left or right movement. i ended up going flawless and winning a DM almost immediately after watching this video. I know it's not some magical pill that'll make me a god but it's definietly filled a hole in my gameplay. thank you. liked and subbed. Hope the algorithim picks this up!
  • @measu4822
    dude ive been slowly developing this entire method by myself through trial, error and elimination of inefficient habits during gun fights and i was like 60% done, this video LITERALLY completed like 20% and brushed up the 60% ("20% because i dont believe in perfect, there is always room for improvement) thank u SO much for this video, earnt yourself a sub and definetly checking out the stream. Keep the good work love to see it 👍
  • @kanganep3008
    This is such an informative video! A lot of coaches has explained when to spray, but none of them said anything about constantly moving and crouching like the way you demonstrated! I'll try to implement these habits!
  • @abortme123
    Month 2 of doing what woojin tells me. Went from gold 1 to plat 2, and its not cutting it close either. The games i lose i cant do much about but now i pull rounds out of my ass all thanks to the banana. Consistently top fragging or having major impact on the round regardless of agent selection. Team banana
  • @FriedThug
    This video is so underrated, short and straight to the point. Absolutely one of the best movement guides ive seen, youve earned a sub❤
  • this video is insanely informative for being so consice. i started playing val a month ago and i’m only bronze 1 but this is by far the most informative piece i’ve seen on gunfight ranges and how to approach them.
  • @justins8634
    I already know basic movement, but I did NOT know about that graph. A player at any level can utilize it to perfect their duel potential. Thanks so much for bringing that feature to the forefront
  • @eedwindc
    First tutorial to explain that in valorant run and gun in close range is actually better, nice video!
  • @9dogCS
    Saw your video on reddit. I’m looking forward to more videos from you! The shooting error stat is something I didn’t know existed. Thank you for the info!
  • @bigmonkey4333
    literally just went into a dm and used the gunfight hygiene tips, won by 8 kills and felt like i was hitting headshots left and right, when before i was literally just crouch spraying and hoping for the best. thank you banana man!
  • @GladiatorCez
    It's so hard to kill the habbit (as someone who played cs) to stop spraying even on mid-range. My habit was always to try and start the spray with a HS, so if you don't hs you revert to spraying, if hs -you just stop. But in valorant it seems way more important (like you show) to "deazone", and try hit a shot, revert to spray if closer or revert to burst/re-strafe depending on mid or long range. Super good info
  • @ravenyapyap
    Hey man, been watching movement and taking gun fight vids a lot but this is the first time i saw a detailed classification of gunfights according to distancve from opponents!!!! thanks a lot man 1 new sub here!!!
  • After watching this video, I spent at least 3 hours practicing in deathmatch using tips and then, I tried in unrated match and guess what. I got my first MVP hahaha. thanks a lot😁😁
  • @SorahKetsu
    "two bullets and move" is famous in Brazil as "dua bala" which is a gaming slang for "two bullets". Mwzera (who used to play for Gamelanders and is now playing for Keyd Stars) was known for being a master at it.
  • @Dracas42
    Wanted to see about trying ranked for the first time this act, this advice is really great for helping me know how to properly practice aiming. Thanks!
  • That setting is exactly what I needed! I hate playing with movement error on in my crosshair and going back through a VOD to focus on the barely visible crosshair.
  • thank you naners! i just recently put this graph on and i’m really they put some sort of velocity graph in next to get a hard visual on your actual movement to better tell when you have bad movement hygiene (not just gunfight but ALL movement)
  • @BlackHoleRabbiit
    Just started playing consistently last act and had always thought I may have been holding angles too tight. Saw this vid and finally changed up my cross hair placement up when holding angles and won a lot more gunfights which helped me win 4/5 games. Thanks for the tip!