In this section, I will be breaking down the importance of each map subset, and splitting them into categories depending on what aspect of aim they train, and their general difficulty. The same information can be found through my posts in a more readable manner, so if you haven't checked out my reddit posts in this sub, I advise you to do so before reading further.
I have recently completed and uploaded a full game guide for Valorant on google drive which also includes information concerning optimal gear, agent functions, map tactics, bad habits, and finally, a daily routine to help you develop your mechanics in Valorant. If you are interested in finding out more about my coaching services, or want to chat with a friendly, improvement / training oriented FPS community make sure to join my Discord server here: discord.gg/6ZYVZ6x I have been dedicating my entire coaching schedule to Valorant since the game was in closed beta, and have worked with people ranking from iron to immortal, playing with friends or on teams, all with unanimously positive feedback.
Thanks to my server moderator Pauer#9861 for helping with recreating kovaak's maps into better versions of themselves + porting my playlist over into Aiming.Pro through their map creation tool!įor those of you that don't know me, I am a previously competitive CS player and top 1% aim trainer grinder with numerous achievements across multiple FPS games including top 500 in Apex, that focuses mainly on the mechanical components of coaching in FPS games. I have added a couple of new maps which I believe are useful for training Valorant mechanics specifically, and I have also changed existing maps into more "suitable" variants.
This post is an update to my original extended analysis and aim-training guide. Hey guys, It's Twix again, the sub's dedicated Valorant coach and guide creator. And thank you Pauer for porting it to Aiming.pro. Thank you Twix for creating this great routine and for allowing us to post it here. Here is Coach Twix's Valorant Aiming.pro Playlist We have changed the formatting in places where a webpage can offer a few more features than a reddit post. Some of the wording references the sub-reddit it was posted in. We haven’t touched the wording, to remain authentic to the source. The post below is copied verbatim from this reddit post, with the explicit permission of Coach Twix himself. Coach Twix - Valorant Aim Training Guide Foreword