![]() So don't spend 90% of your time practicing and 10% in comp, at least if your goal is to eventually climb. Some other things (mainly outplaying tanks) you'll only get from grinding actual games. I don't play Genji, but seeing the duel from the other side improved my Tracer a lot. ![]() Learning how to play Genji into Tracer was a real eye-opener for me. Seita 1v1 lobbies are pretty good for working out how various duels play out. It's way too easy to win duels by just playing health packs better. But focus on practice and not just on winning. Tryhard FFA on Chateau is generally okay because it's fun and easier to grind for hours at a time. Eventually the trajectory of the bots will become too easy for you, at which point I suggest you swap over to trrocketshooting2. For beginning to learn airshots trflingerb2 is very good. You can choose your distance to get a good difficulty and disable body shots if you need it. Don't play endif, it has modified gravity in areas, spire/bball is much better practice for airshots and DM in general. If you're just kinda generally unhappy with your aim, shooting Ana bots in skirmish is not bad. (Although they don't actually move so you don't get to practice their animations.) If you're bad at predictable tracking or just need to warm up your aim, the bouncing heroes Lijiang mode is great and gives you a good variety of hero hitboxes to practice on. If you suck at close range shots on Widow, go a small FFA map, take only close range duels and don't use SMG. Widow HS on Necro or aim arena on Havana are decent for that. If you suck at max range shots on Widow, go a large FFA map and force yourself to not take the free close range shots. Set up a game with six Ana bots on the other team and change the settings to headshots only. If you can't reliably hit through AD spam it's a great idea to practice against AD spamming bots. Overwatch custom games are great for flickshot training as well. What shots did you miss that actually got you killed or cost you a fight win? Then work on that. ![]() ![]() Especially don't spend all your time grinding what you're already best at. Imo the most important thing is to mix up your practice. ![]()
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