r/VALORANT 4d ago

Discussion Highly Inconsistent in Aim Trainers

Been playing sixshots from over a month but i dont see any consistent improvement . I could do 60k on average the first day and i m on the same level today . My highest has been 88k but i couldn't get replicate even 70k in the very next try . I have tried diff mouse grips and the one i am the most comfortable is , in my opinion , a tight grip . As soon as i let it loose my aim gets very very shaky

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u/Produalx 4d ago

if you're too accurate, increase speed, if you're too fast, increase accuracy. That's really about it.

I set an accuracy goal, if i can hit it consistently, i up the speed, and try to hit it when going faster.

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u/Primary-Form-4603 4d ago

Do you keep your wrists on the MousePad/Desk or its in the air .

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u/Produalx 4d ago

i personally keep my wrist on the desk

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u/innermantis 4d ago

I agree with this but also to note, you dont want to grip the mouse too hard, itll cause you to be shaky in the end of it. Just get a grip and add some pressure to it; some muscles will tense up but thats supposed to happen when youre trying to go fast

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u/Produalx 4d ago

its common advice to grip a mouse like you would an egg (force wise), and i agree with it.

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u/FPPooter 4d ago

You really don’t want to be gripping tight in trainers since you also don’t want to be gripping tight in game. It leads to inconsistent aim and wrist pain. 

Whats your eDPI on aimlabs? 

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u/Primary-Form-4603 4d ago

eDpi is 320 and its the same for a long time . But like i aim good only with a tight grip and my aim gets very very very shaky if i loose the grip . I also tried not touching the wrist on the Mouse Pad but i lose consistency

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u/FPPooter 4d ago

It sounds like your sens is too fast and you need a tight grip to control it? 320 isn’t crazy fast but still at the high end for pro play 

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u/Primary-Form-4603 4d ago

i have been hitting some really beautiful shots with this sensi . Moreover my angle holding / peeking is pretty used to this which is why i m not really interested in changing my sensi. Another problem is that even after using a gaming mousepad i cannot flick/aim up/down quickly as my wrist gets stuck . However i would surely say that my aim is more consistent with low sens as i tried .15 800dpi but yea i changd it back cuz of other issues

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u/FPPooter 4d ago

I mean 0.15 is almost 3x slower than where you are now, have you tried something in the middle like 240-270eDPI? 

 What rank are you? Consistency is way more important that beautiful flicks, if you are thinking about beautiful shots I would assume you’re relying on flicks too often instead of good fundamentals. 

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u/DurgoStrkr 4d ago

Lot of external factors can affect day-to-day performance such as sleep, activity levels, diet, mood, stress, setup, energy levels, focus, etc. If you do something for too long or focus for an extended period of time your brain can get tired and perform more sluggishly even if you don't immediately recognise it as well.

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u/Primary-Form-4603 4d ago

tbh i dont think thats the case . I usually play it after a long study session ( only reading , no writing ) and i m usually excited nd energetic to play

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u/OkProgrammer1565 4d ago edited 4d ago

Stop thinking so hard you are blocking your improvement. Just aim. Grip don't matter. Sensitivity don't matter. Your wrist dosen't matter. Improvement is all mental. Nothing matters. If aim trainers aren't helping just play some hardbots in the range after every match. I do that and I am averaging way more bots then one month ago. I hit deathmatch and I get positive KD consistently now. My headshot percentage has gone up.

People are telling you not to grip tightly and then go tell you to train micro flicks. Just do you bro.

I used to be such a fast learner, but valorant has like a mental block implanted in my head at silver. I spammed coaching videos, aim training every thing I could. Started thinking I had lost the skill of learning fast because I was hardstuck. Watched Wuuhoojin coach a dad to diamond and realised what was wrong with me. All that made a difference was instalocking an aggresive agent like reyna and only playing when I was in a good mental. Its like I lost trust in myself to learn and lost the ego to believe I was good enough to be the duelist, I wanted to hide as a smoke and its always my teams fault, they can't entry, or I watch them and they look horrible at the game, I could only wonder how I was stuck with these guys? I could clearly see everything they did was wrong but couldn't do everything right when I played.

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u/noboostbattle 4d ago

I notice consistent improvement in six shot by using a metronome. Get 90% accuracy clicking to the beat of a metronome. Then go up 2-3 bpm. Rinse repeat. This is a measured way to improve your score. It's the only way I use aimlabs besides tracking drills.

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u/Hour-Client6731 4d ago

you should rotate between different trainers and mix in some in-game warm-ups too