I meant since the coin costs 10,000 then it's like saving 10,000 instead of buying it, which at the time besides the mail, the only way to get it was through buying it yk, I don't know about nowadays since I haven't played the game since but that was my thought process since I wanted more coins cause of the things I could get, so instead of buying it I'd just consistently do the mail to save money
Yeah it does, Muscle memory is just gained by doing an action over and over again until soon won't have to "think" about doing that action again. If you flick to an opponent, that itself is muscle memory as flicking onto an enemy head itself is only able to be done with muscle memory :)
You claim that you've spent 3 hours a day for a month, but the play count is 2185 which is around hour an ~10-15 minutes a day, if you didn't restart more than 2/3 of the runs you did. Either you're lying or something else is going on.
@@Joel-ue7kqthat would be even worse, his play count is 2185 when he got his highscore of 108 000, which supposedly happened by the end of the month. As I said, if his first sixshot round happened when he first started training that comes around to 1 hour and 10/15 minutes a day, if he has played sixshot before the training, that means that he has spend even less time trying a day during this one month period than my estimation of 1 hour and 15 minutes
I think it would be better if you do an aim training routine (30 min) after your matches and a warmup before them. And also don't forget to improve movement, on the video I saw you lack good peeking technique.
It's been a few months, so here's some more tips: 1. Potato isn't the only crop with a watering bonus. Use cabbage in the "any" spaces for extra watering boost! 2. The compasses don't work nearly as well as your fellow players when searching for palium, flow trees, or magical creatures. Team up! 3. Make sure to check chat for flow tree Grove spottings at midnight in the game and reply "omw" so the team will wait to chop. 4. Silk thread is super hard to find unless you love bug catching. Use a lure (or ask a friend) to get more thread. Tish also sells silk from the till in the furniture shop. 5. You can't request an item that hasn't been in your inventory at least once! Find it before asking.
Wish they had trading in Palia or that you can mail ithems to each other, I mean in final fantasy amd minecraft you can trade and give ithems so easy, would be nice if palia had it to.
The best time to go after Tamala is between 7pm and midnight. She is the furthest South, near the Ancient Aqueduct, during these hours. You can get Tau, Najuma, and Hodari along the way.
@OWDanobi You mention at 1:40 that a lucky coin is basically a free $10,000. Can you elaborate on that? I've never used a lucky coin and received anything anywhere even close to being worth that much. I feel like when it comes to making money I'm doing something really wrong.
Well if I remember correctly, a lucky coin costs $10,000 to buy so when I stated that it's a free $10,000 I meant that you get the $10,000 Item for free, sadly selling it to make money is pointless but hey, it's a free item :)
3 year of playing this shitty game and no aim training whatsoever just hopping straight into unraked or swiftplay or spike rush.. no this ain't a motivational comment... and now I am the worst 200 level player of all time remember level of player doesn't matter when it comes to valorant
you could have improved soooo much more if you used a playlist or at least different scenarios. you should consider watching west proter, woohojin or 4bangerskovaaks if you're still actively trying to improve. they have some great advice and tips on their youtube
you would’ve benefited way more from finding a routine and sticking to that instead of doing one scenario only. u should try that for the next month! loved the video keep it up
I personally like tap to sprint because i dont like having to tap again to stop. Id rather just stop moving for a second or and just tap it again to run. I dont know why but toggle annoys me😂😂
keep pushing bro! bit of advice: doing sixshot only for 3 hours a day isnt really the best idea considering you are only focusing on 1 part of your aim (being statick micro flicks) and doing one specific task with no variation for an excessive period of time. Its a good idea to tackle all areas of your aim at once so you can actually hit moving targets consistently. Some good playlists i recommend are the voltaic valorant benchmarks and the woohoojin x voltaic valorant aimtraining playlist. other things that will improve your kills are target confirmation, gunfight hygiene and movement (woohoojin has great videos on these topics) if you keep a similar level of consistency and commitment im sure you will reach great heights. gl!
A couple tips (sorry if they are a bit easy): 1. Get all the treasure chests you can find (the official wiki has info on locations). Some of them need a glider to reach, but you will explore areas that are hard to get to and some free resources inside (or sometimes wallpapers or flooring). The chests can be used as decor or gifted to Tish. 2. Einar is always glad to receive shiny pebbles from you! 3. Some cooking recipes require you to fish them out or find them in the world. 4. You might find it easier to go to the blacksmith and pay to repair tools than use repair kits. The cash register there also sells things like metal bars and wooden planks.
while picking up an object on the ground jump at the same time (while running) to avoid the animation so in order to cancel it just Press "F" while "Spacebar". I am sure you are gonna figure it out.
Legitimate question - As a content creator how do you justify spending so much time on making a video that is for a game in beta that will absolutely be updated thus making a large part of info contained in your video wrong? Genuinely curious why making limited time content is worth the effort.
Great question! A lot of people have different answers to this type of question, but for me, I of course do videos for views but the second purpose of me making videos is to share my experience with everyone. As cringy as that sounds, when I find something sick in a game, do something amazing, find game-changing strategies, or even experience something first-hand for the first time, I just wanna share that experience. I know most of the tips in this video will not be viable in the future but when that happens I can just make another video if I wanna. Almost any video will become irrelevant someday anyway so that shouldn't be a reason for me not to make what I want :) I'm basically a nobody on RU-vid so my mindset may not be of any use, but I hope my answer was at least of some satisfaction lmao
@@owdanobi Fair enough! It's not the size of the channel that matters. In the next few years that's going to become extremely important. How many of the big channels have the exact same content recycled and refiltered? It's a tiny echo chamber and people are getting sick of it. Keep the constant updated videos coming. I appreciate the fact it's a real time response for you - play the game/share the info. I guess it would also make good repeat content going back a year later and comparing after updates? Thanks for the reply!
Putting cake in a glow warm farm makes more gold it works best with all apple jam cakes but it truly doesn't matter cause your still making more off the fertilizer and worms than you would off the cake