I know I know lol, got all my equipment destroyed in last years blizzard because a pipe busted in my apartment. So after saving and a few months of ramen I'm finally back in business! 👍
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In the reactive dummy training, I would also recommend occasionally incorporating mirroring, which is where you mirror the opponent’s movement every now and then to throw off their aim since it’s unexpected, while making it easy for you to aim since you don’t need to move your mouse much if at all. Don’t do it too often, though, because in real fights, it shouldn’t be used more than once or twice MAX per opponent so as to not allow them to get used to it. Also, blend it in with moving in the opposite direction of the target so that in game, you can throw it in and go right back to normal strafing to really throw off the opponent.
Wish RU-vid would give me comment notifications rather than me having to manually check 😑. Anyhow Thank you so man, that is truly motivating as hell to hear!
I would like you to revamp the counter strafing part in an extra video. If you watch people like DZ Zer0, you see them often just mirror strafing. I'd guess it's to prevent rotational aimassist kicking in and being able to play a lower eDPI. I know you get no aimsmoothing then, but i think it's worth it, if it cancels the strongest component of aimassist in Apex.
im subscribing to for actuallly addressing this issue we dont have aim guides for mnk players on apex i myself find it hard to track and use the r99 as an mnk player
I really appreciate that man, thank you! As for the R99 and Car there’s a trick to it, try loosening up your grip while aiming. I have a whole video dedicated to it called “Fix this to boost your damage in Apex Legends”. Essentially the tighter your grip is the harder the gun is to control. Try relying on tracking with a looser grip while counter strafing (for recoil smoothing). Using the methods in my video, quickly turned my two most hated weapons into my all time favorites (even after the nerf). Hope this helps!
Bro I must say, the quality of your videos is top notch. I hope that you get the recognition you deserve and are able to upload more often as that comes. Keep at it brother.
Hey man, nice Video! Im currently lerning how to strafe better and thats why im wondering when mirroring or copying ones strafe pattern is the best. Are there any other Strafe that are useful and how can I dodge the enemys bullets the best? Im just a movement freak and I want to know if theres any useful way of implementing tap strafes / ts jumps or bh into strafes.
I keep falling off the ledges at the top during the strafe for the microflick, and Im probably not in the right spot since my position looks different based on the background 😢
It does take time for me the transition took around 2 weeks of getting stomped, but it was worth it. Just keep at and it will eventually become second nature!
I was a controller player i picked up mouse n key did good with mnk for 2 days and started burning out i tired to go back to controller and it feels weird now, what should i do i feel im missing shots on both now
It's completely normal to feel a bit uncomfortable when switching between controller and mouse/keyboard, especially if you've been primarily using one for a long time. Here are a few suggestions to help you adjust and improve your gameplay: 1. Give it time: Switching input methods can take some time to get used to. Keep practicing with mouse and keyboard, and give yourself time to adapt to the new as well as old input. 2. Focus on muscle memory: Building muscle memory is crucial when transitioning to a new input method. Spend some time in creative mode or practice modes to familiarize yourself with MnK. Repetition and consistency will help you develop muscle memory and improve your accuracy. 3.Practice regularly: Consistent practice is key to improving your skills. Dedicate regular time to practice with both controller and mouse/keyboard. This will help you maintain proficiency with both input methods and eventually improve your overall performance.
The grip style I think depends though, like for players who uses glass pads they would require much more control on the hand which sometimes take up a very tight grip.
RSI or carpaltunnel syndrom don't care, what mouse pad you use. Do yourself a favor and play a loose fingertip. It's harder to learn and to control the tension, but will allow you to still play on mnk in your 50s. Also relaxed muscles have a quicker reaction time.
Hi! Very helpful video for me, but my kids want to play too (they 5 years old). Many exercises are difficult for them. What exercises would you recommend for them in kovaak's?🤗
I would let them try the Voltaic Bronze fundamental playlist, but instead of the full routine only do one set of each exercise. Then go on to play their game of choice, it’ll make it less of a chore and more of an enjoyable warmup that will really benefit them in-game! I’ve included the website link to Voltaic down below, join the discord from there and they should have all the tools/ directions to get started. Hope this helps! Voltaic Link: voltaic.gg
hi man. thanks for the effort. i am planning on buying a deathadder v3 pro and a razer strider mouse pad or an artisan mouse pad. i was debating between the hayate otsu and the ninja. which one do you recommend for apex legends and what softness? i use 800 dpi and around 1.10 to 1.20 ingame sens.
Thanks guys for taking the time out to watch my video and hopefully it helps in some way! If it did please drop a like and if you want more Apex Aim Training and Aim theory videos, subscribe! 👇👇👇 ru-vid.com/show-UCeWRzx4zEHoKp2gAOcD4nnA Thanks again guys, peace and love! ❤
First shooter ever. I've been a master of kbnm since 3rd grade and playing diablo 1 haha! (was hitting 160-180 wpm in 4th grade LMAO) Your training is exactly what I needed to calm myself. I figured I was doing a lot of these errors you mentioned since I would notice it during gameplay. Keep going with advice and videos. You've been the most helpful out of hundreds of videos I've watched and channels I've subbed to. Truly, thank you.
Thank you for the kind words and support! Hearing that my training helped you out someway is motivating as hell for me! I'll definitely keep pumping as much content as I can out. Thank you again for sticking around!
NP man. I'd consider private courses if you don't already. (if it's your thing, some get burned out from game from doing this) Being very particular is what helps me the most in your vids, so definitely keep that aspect! Thanks again, glad my words amped ya up xD@@HazedNConfused
Thank you for videos ! I've download Destiny 2 to get used to keyboard and mouse but I was wondering if there were any more tips to get used to keyboard or is it just that I have to keep playing until it just clicks. once again thank you for all your videos they helped me tremendously especially the centering video !!( I'm transferring from controller so its been rough 😅)
First of all thank you so much for watching my vids, it means a lot! Now to answer your question, yes getting use to MnK is acquired through repetition. However to you can speed up this process by playing more aggressively in game, thus putting yourself in tough situations that need quick responses and action. This will not only speed up the process of integrating MnK skill with previous skill obtained through controller, but also make your responses more fluid and natural. *Now I recommend playing more aggressively in TDM or Control modes rather than anything competitive to not frustrate teammates in comp or high-stake game modes (From personal experience lol).* Hope this helps!
sick vid!!! first time viewer. been playing apex for a few years. I am on roller... this is where i ended up though when i typed in "how to mnk apex" :D