10 Tips To IMPROVE And Rank Up FAST In Splatoon 3
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Improving in Splatoon can be unusually difficult and Splatoon 3 is no diffrent, so today let me share my my tips from over 6 years of experience on the game.
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Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
1. Practice - 0:20
2. Warm Up - 1:01
3. Find Your Playstyle - 1:39
4. Watch Pros Play - 2:40
5. Watch Yourself Play - 3:23
6. Learn The Game - 3:53
7. Take Breaks - 4:55
8. Take Your Time - 5:38
9. Be Open About Gear - 7:02
10. Use Your Map - 8:13
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The 'taking a break' one hits deep, I know that feeling, where you're just like, "One more game, just one more win." Right now it's a little bit of a mess in Anarchy, I'm finding it very difficult to get together a good comp in Series, it's usually no teamwork, scattering into different directions, as well as rushing in without support. And that really can demotivate me after losing 3 series in a row.
@drydragonfruit
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've had times where I go on a losing streak, and start to play frustrated and have tunnel vision, taking breaks helps you refocus and snap bad momentum
@shrimpshufflr7745
Жыл бұрын
Ok but that feeling when your team has perfect synergy 😩👌
@flareon1368
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I've noticed the same thing. I've only been playing Splatoon for a week, never played the others games before. Getting from C rank to B rank with only a week worth of practice was a rough undertaking because of what you're talking about, because I was studying techniques and weapon matchups and builds, and then going into the battle feeling like I knew what to do but it seemed as though half of the time the enemy team was perfectly organized and wiped the floor with my team who insisted on running in head first with a numbers disadvantage while I was desperately just trying to keep the objective in our court and not allowing them to score a knockout, while the other half of the time my team was decently organized and the enemy team would be barely better or match with us on skill level which tended to be a 50/50 of wins to losses and were the best ones to play/practice in. Very rarely did my teams ever knockout the opponent, but one time I had a winning streak playing backline-midline with the Hydra Splatling where my team just absolutely wrecked shop in 4 games of Splat Zones and 1 game of Rainmaker and we won all 5 games on the series in a row with no losses. After that I went on a losing streak for two full rank up series and after getting incredibly frustrated I took a break, tried the next day, and I actually managed to win and break through to B rank in my first series of the day... Only to then find out that everyone with Splatoon 2 data who was previously A rank and above were all sorted into B rank, so from B to S+ ranks and during the first month until all the really high rank players rank up and out of S ranks and lower, us mid to low level players will be facing up against not only higher rank players, but some of the best players in the game. That's why match ups feel so strange, sometimes you get around equal skill level (this is what ranked should always feel like, something I noticed when watching Splatoon 2 ranked matches) and sometimes you get a team with one or more players playing against you who were very high ranking in Splatoon 2. I'm thinking that climbing the ranks will feel more balanced after the first ranking season is over and the highest level players have all had time/a chance to rank up and out of the lower levels.
@PrincePoison
Жыл бұрын
“There are gonna be rough periods” ProChara 2022
@sundae4033
Жыл бұрын
That was the deal for me just yesterday. I was miserable but I really wanted all the sea snails from the splatfest.
I had a dumb Idea where you cover the manga and the inconsistencies, like how the splatoon 2 splattershot has ray, and that no one tries to shoot down a splashdown, not even the super skilled people
@meta4240
Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a great idea.
@qwertyman7564
Жыл бұрын
Bro this is such a good idea
@ProChara
Жыл бұрын
I have never read the manga but maybe 1 day
@calo1467
Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see that. The manga cracks me up.
@dragoknight489
Жыл бұрын
another funny thing is the gear builds because they're so obviously not made with optimal abilities in mind, like i remember at least half of mask's team using bomb range up with sub weapons that it does literally nothing for
Many of these tips apply not only to Splatoon, but to every game. Warming up, especially on shooters, is a godsend and can sometimes make the difference between that satisfying pick or the flop of the century. Never, EVER, be afraid of warming up. In Splatoon's case, I'd say try Salmon Run every couple of warmup sessions, since the circumstances contained within it help you with ink management, sub and special placement AND displacement, and overall helps players stay mobile in every situation! I tend to warm up with PvE modes a lot in my other games, especially Team Fortress 2, and it helps a ton!
@austriab1
Жыл бұрын
Big agree here, having tried to get into and get better at all sorts of games most of these tips are the exact same. Even the in-game Splatoon ones are just a couple of tweeks from being universal.
@Hikarixhikarixhikari
Жыл бұрын
I was going to comment the same thing! Excellent advice as well!! :))
@plaidhatter1674
Жыл бұрын
That chart also applies to everything. I have a hard time finding out what I am good at, as my only real talent us being well rounded, so these tips really help
@OPLord
Жыл бұрын
I agree, Salmon Run is such an underrated tool to warm up
@vinievex
Жыл бұрын
The only comment I have that is a disagreement on the salmon run suggestion for specific weapons, Dynamo roller plays pretty much inverted to it's multiplayer counterpart, the best roller for rolling, but awful at getting damage with flicks, it is a monster nobody knows how to use because they are conditioned by versus modes to play a certain way that is actually detrimental with the dynamo in SR
One bad habit I sometimes get into is when i'm on a losing streak I play weapons with wildly different play styles or "good weapons" and it never works out I've found that when I get into that spiral of losing Playing something like salmon run or another game entirely is super useful
@ShaOryDow
Жыл бұрын
Do you also have that urge after seeing the results screen, where one opponent has like +10 kills with a weapon, you want to use that one as well, only to do absolutely awful with it yourself?
@leftovernoise
Жыл бұрын
@@ShaOryDow absolutely
@CATLOAFMAN
Жыл бұрын
@@ShaOryDow Yep its the slosher for me I really want to get good with it but have been struggling
@meatbleed
Жыл бұрын
I just whip out a funny gun. blaster or bloblobber. gets my winning streak back so I can go back to sploosh
@leftovernoise
Жыл бұрын
@@meatbleed I can't explain why but I have such a hard time against bloblobbers. Like it's not even that good but I choke whe all those blobs flood the screen
Also, it should be mentioned that if you want to improve, you can't let yourself fall into the habit of complaining about the game when you fail. Complaining and getting tilted only stunts your progress. Top players don't complain, they adapt and find a way to play around the meta. The game won't necessarily change for you.
@sellosqueez6278
Жыл бұрын
I've been guilty of that recently and as soon as I stopped complaining, I improved immediately.
@ProChara
Жыл бұрын
I would say everyone complaints, but good players can complain and still always recodnize flaws.
@stevenseufert2520
Жыл бұрын
My main complaint is that the motion controls on the Switch games feel like they're sloshing about and don't respond well enough. In contrast, the Wii U gamepad had fantastic motion controls. Yet I'm still much better with the motion controls than I am with just sticks, so I'm stuck with inferior motion controls. I've experimented plenty with the sensitivity settings, both for motion controls and the right stick, but that doesn't change how the hardware works.
@GrimReaper86107
Жыл бұрын
@@ProChara right exactly, especially when pros are tryna win a prize, most pros taking an L in a tournament can get easily frustrated & mad. That just shows you & other people how competitive you are
@AGuy-vq9qp
Жыл бұрын
While complaining
We NEED that weapon role video!! Or at least some guide to finding a main.
@bjmax3045
Жыл бұрын
i second the main guide
@KiTkAt-si1fr
Жыл бұрын
Yus totally agree with this comment
Maintaining focus all the matches is pretty hard. Sometimes I feel I awake the Sharingan and see every tiny movement of the other players. But keeping that concentration so high up is pretty tough. Definitely taking breaks is pretty helpful.
In a way, this video is very relieving to me. It's nice knowing what I've been doing to improve all this time is right, even if these things tend to be second nature as an artist. I've found that taking breaks until you feel in the groove to play again is especially helpful, even if it's for months. If I play in these downtimes, I'll only practice. I found the Inner Agent 3 fight is a nice way to practice my aiming. Also, I think having a good mindset can be very helpful. Getting mad or upset will make you play worse, as will stress. If a lot is going on in your life or you've had a bad day, keep that in mind. Stress can be one of the causes of art/writer's block and it's no different with video games.
Solid advice! I was literally thinking "this is exactly like hitting plateau in art" when you put up the painting improvement chart. Thanks a lot, I'm really liking blasters and i'm trying to main range blaster + rapid blasters and your vids help a lot.
Fun fact, this video can be applied to every competitive game
the breaks part actually almost made me cry- it meant a lot to me. the biggest problem I have in splatoon is I’m always blaming myself and think I’m the worst and I can never see the good that I do. I worried that if I stopped playing and took breaks then everyone would think I suck and that I am trash. It’s my biggest insecurity, and hearing you say everyone has off days and if your feeling down then take breaks, that touched me. I’ve never seen a top level more kind and more open minded then you chara. You deserve all the subscribers you can get and I will stay subscribed forever. Thank you
@ADepressedDragon
Жыл бұрын
Also yes I’m aware I’m super late sorry about that
As someone who avoided warm-up drills in Spl2 in the latter half of that game's life span, I cannot reitterate enough how much they actually help. Whenever I did warm up, it helped quite a bit with my results, and now doing it every day before I start my ranked sessions, I definately have been seeing better results and feeling better about my gameplay.
@parker-jet
Жыл бұрын
this!!! i always lost ranked in splat2 because i never did warm-up drills, until splat3 came out and decided to try it out since theres a lobby that you can warm-up in while waiting for other players, then i realized how warming up helps ALOT
@dappleofthedualies
Жыл бұрын
warming up prob got more popular because of the lobby test range
Yesterday I was in a winning streak super hard, having a win rate of almost 30-20. Then playing the splat fest I was getting spawn camped so often, mostly by people with similar builds and usernames so obviously it was coordinated teams, so i just decided to not play... Taking a break can suck because of FOMO, especially in the Splatfests, but it helps...
@13_cmi
Жыл бұрын
I fight x rank players all the time. Like top 500 stuff. I see a sploosh player with a high level and a little prefix in his name and I know he’ll outrange my charger with that thing. It sucks. It isn’t even a fight. It’s grown man vs fetus at that point.
@amberukiseve
Жыл бұрын
@@13_cmi sploosh in X? Is it that good, or is it that they pick it for fun despite being a mid tier weapon?
See, i love competitive play, but something i love about splatoon is the variety of weapons, and I always feel bad for not trying all the options available to me, I wanna use everything
Babe wake up prochara posted
This is something I really needed. In splat 2 I never went into ranked because I was terrified of ranking down despite the minimal consequences and the improvement it offered, and having a few tips about mechanical and mental improvement really help
@emiliabedelia5982
Жыл бұрын
I was scared of ranked mode in splat 2 for a while, too, and finally accepted I would just be bad until I got better. I still went up and down in ranks but I was so proud to see improvement. Trying to stay positive as I restart in S3!
This one's about to go on trending again, king. This video was very clear and cohesive. It's at the perfect pacing, not too slow, not too fast. The visuals are helpful and is overall really well made. Your content is about to take off
I love using turf wars to warm up and doing "drill" like stuff before matches. only doing the drills for 30-45 seconds at a time keeps me from getting bored of them. the lobby training area is legitimately one of the best things in this game, imo it's better than the default test range because all of the variable platforms. I think having that little area to stay warm between games is so nice, and it helps keep me focused between games
My main is the splat roller and in my own opinion, I'm pretty decent and have started winning more after I picked it up, my advice to get better is to find a weapon you feel comfortable with and practice, that's how I got better. Hope I helped!
@glugging
Жыл бұрын
roller gang
Thank you for talking about needed breaks and taking a step back if you’re feeling like you’re struggling or not improving. I try to take breaks when I’m frustrated or tilting but I tend to just keep going and get really down on myself for not being good enough. It’s nice to hear these words out loud
been playing splatoon for 7 years and this *still* helps to hear, looking forward to more videos like this and I'm glad to see these videoes popping off lately!!
This video is very well done and is open to many different types of players and people. You do a good job at saying that everyone struggles when improving. sometimes people feel like there the only ones struggling with improving. Your telling others that there not alone which helps them realize that there not the only one struggling. A lot of thought went into this and I’m very pleased with this video. AMAZING job!
As someone coming from playing traditional shooters for ages, this channel has really scratched that itch of me for wanting to really improve in this game! Thanks for the great content!
This was so true. The hardest part of improving at anything is going through those doldrums and the times where it feels like you’re stuck. But later when you look back at those periods, it’s when you have the greatest growth. Thanks for sharing your experience, I think it’s valuable for a lot of people!
The advice on roadblocks is really solid; in fighting games (and I'm sure a lot of other competitive games) we call those plateaus. On the graph you showed, they would be the flat areas, which look like the plateaus on your "mountain" of improvement. Whenever I hit one of those, I like to take a quick break from the game, and properly reassess. I often find those plateaus are the best time to take a look at your own replays, or take a look at others. Having good players to do replay review with helps a lot as well, and as far as I'm aware another youtube channel, Squid School has been live streaming some of those lately.
You should’ve also talked about playing with friends! You can learn a lot from playing with your friends and you won’t get frustrated very much while playing with them.
I'm the kind of guy who doesn't normally except tips that much, but it's very informative. Will take this to the game.
I love that you included tips about mentality. It’s important to keep in mind in any competitive game.
4:50 aint no way he pulled a "this is a timer?" on us jokes aside very good tips, will definitely share around
Watching others can be a super important tip. I remember that for glowflies on salmon run a lot of people say to stick to walls to bottleneck the salmons but recently in a run I saw someone who had a good strategy of using the charge into a squidsurge on a wall to hold them in place a lot better than the other tricks that get shared a lot for how to stick on the wall. Sometimes watching how other players do things can give a lot of perspective and sometimes you can learn a good trick now and then.
Thanks Chara. Your videos and tips are one of the only things that keeps me going on my journey to go pro. Without people like you making videos to help others get better at such a tough and mentally draining game, I would already quitted. Can’t thank you enough.
Chara, can I just say. I don't think I've ever seen a more helpful tutorial video in my life. If, by some miracle, I ever get good at this game I'll make sure to credit this channel as my starting point.
Your voice is honestly super relaxing and nice also great video thank you for the assistance and advise
Your channel is blowing up so quick and it's so satisfying as someone who's been here since your climb era 🥳 congrats dude
Quite possibly the best and most realistic video on this topic on KZread. Thanks as always, man for sharing this with the people!
I’ve been playing Splatoon on and off since it’s first game, and I’ve never been that great at it. This time I seriously want to get better, but its still pretty hard. A lot of these tips here are stuff I haven’t even thought about honestly and the “periods of frustration” *REALLY* hits home, definitely gonna take that and everything else you said here to heart.
Wow the list of pros is all I've been searching for, good job
I too have put THOUSANDS of hours into the first and second game, but took a break before starting this one, and this was a good refresher, thanks Chara!
Currently in one of those slumps rn and this has been extremely helpful, thanks as always chara
6:35 really hits home for me. I have some bad self esteem issues and often start constantly blaming myself for everything, so it's hard for me not to feel defeated fast
Dude this is SUCH a great video, i'm so glad i subscribed after one of your tier lists ^^ I'm currently trying to get better, my main is the sloshing machine and i'm mostly working on gear and playstyle right now Thanks a bunch!
Thanks for this video, these advices helps for any activity where you need to improve!
Very helpful video. I main the Splat Roller and tend to get discouraged easily when outplayed. I'm taking these tips to heart. Thank you 😊
3:23 idk why but the delivery on "YOURSELF" paired with the octoling pointing at me with a comically large hand cracked me up
Channel is underated honestly. These are the best and most helpful Splatoon videos!
I’m so glad I found your channel in the lead up to Splatoon 3!
thank you for making this video, coming back from playing the first and second Splatoon can be really confusing for most people this has a lot of helpful tips!
this is extremely solid advice that can be used almost anywhere; creatively, mentally, etc. great video :]
Great video, Chara! I saw lots of this kind of videos but they’re not as well as yours. I was in yesterday’s stream but I’m Spanish and y’know hour changes and that kind of stuff. Here the stream started at 11pm. Keep it going Chara!
“When you’re doing bad, its easy to tunnel yourself into ‘needing to do better’ and not letting yourself stop until you start doing better” WOW i was doing that exact thing around a week ago that hit different I used to play mostly support weapons but i’ve found i enjoy playing backline a lot more. I’m getting pretty good with it now but I hit this massive losing streak at one point, that probably wasn’t helped by me being like “i was doing so good a few days ago why am i bad now” and i mostly quit out of being upset. but that break actually helped a lot and i feel like im improving again. Thank you so much for this video, these tips are all really helpful!
Adding on to taking breaks and taking your time, what I find I need to work on most is my mood during gameplay. I always see top level players just laugh off a loss or always find some light out of any bad situation. Meanwhile, raging at the game, blaming your team mates, having that negative mindset during the game actually makes you a bad player, in terms of being unsportsmanlike, but also makes you tense and more prone to mistakes anyway. Always having a positive mood is something I see you and all the other Splat tubers having, because you all love this game so much. I do too, and I'm trying my best to improve my temper while playing the game. Love your videos Chara
This is my first Splatoon game, and first shooter of any kind since OG Halo. Loving the enthusiasm and support of the community. Still a bit wary of going into ranked, but having a blast in Turf War and the Splatfest!
5:39 I’ve been stuck in A+ for a few weeks trying so hard to get up to S rank, I’ve been getting so frustrated at the game and unsure as to why I’m not ranking up. This really helped me thank you.
All good tips. #5 is easily overlooked yet crucial. Assess yourself and BE HONEST w/assessment and you’ll learn quite a bit in a short amount of time. Good vid
this was so helpful and really comforting i love this channel
I just started playing turf war two days ago and I’m addicted. I’m gonna play turf war for a few weeks before I hop on ranked. But this video just helped me so much you have no idea. Also I played drums professionally for 5 years and a lot of these tips I teach when I give drum lessons. Good stuff 👌
Having an open mind about gear builds is such a good tip, I put a bit of Intensify on my Nautilus build despite Nautilus already having perfect jump accuracy. The squid roll / surge boost is just too valuable. Previously I thought it was useless on Naut for those reasons but after getting advice from some people on discord I decided to try it in the fest, and it worked wonderfully.
I started playing the game yesterday and Im having a lot of fun. Thank you for the information
I’m excited to see your roles video. I feel like I struggle turning my brain off and going “WM1” and I can’t wait to learn roles.
Whenever I warm up in the s3 training room before a match, rotating the camera to quickly aim blaster directs on each dummy in succession creates a nice challenge and honestly improves my entire game, so I definitely agree that warming up is essential and s3 does it pretty well
Even as someone who has a few hundred hours in Splatoon 2, this was really helpful!
This helps alot. In S1 and S2 I was a stick player for the longest time causing me to stuggle and baby rage when trying to rank up. About a month before splatoon 3 came out I got into the game after a long period and switched to motion (Hard, but so worth the practice. I improved alot, going from 3-5 kills a match to 9-15 on average matches. However, I seem to have hit a wall about 3 days after splatoon 3 launched, even getting bodied in turf war. This hopefully will help me to improve more and maybe even make it to S one day! Thx man.
Thx so much for this guide dude! Really appreciate it
A fun thing I noticed while trying to improve playing splash, I was jus crabbing like I normally do when Someone approached with the sploosh and when pinned against the corner they jumped and were able to laser me around the armor of the crab. I took that and was able to apply that 3 or so games later. Paying attention to your weaknesses can sometimes give you the advantage when applied ^-^
4:48 i remember this! i actually found out about this while reading the news dialogue in splatoon 2 and pearl said something along the lines of: the meter shows when the bridge is down!, so i went to recon and it was true! i will never forget the ONE TIME the unskippable news could actually be helpful
This video was pretty helpful and I'm glad it could reassure that some of the things I was already doing is good. This makes my quest of being a pro splatoon player slightly faster than the huge amount of time its gonna take me.
The map advice is brilliant and that would definitely help a lot
3:28 dunno why but the Octo randomly materializing an enormous finger scared the life out of me lol
Great tips especially with burnout, this happens where I feel like I get worse but then I start fresh another day and kill it
Found your channel today like the content! personality/speech is a good mix of not too overbearing but not too dreary. would love to see maybe competitive analysis explaining what players are doing, maybe your own replays? would love to see ability comparison the whole mix of sub and main abilities and what they're suited for. i hear a lot about intensify action but its hard to understand with side by side comparison!
Thank you it helps a lot. The way you explains thing is clear and your advices are instructives (?)
This video really helps, #8 really hits me specifically, so thank you Chara!
I've felt better grinding out technique and improvement in this game than I have with other games in the past, and I think it's age and perspective. I'm no longer a teen venting frustrations in a game, I'm an adult having fun in my downtime. I'm happy to improve, but also not as frustrated when I can't see rapid improvement. I think thats the biggest thing for me personally, a change in mindset. I've had a lot of fun in splatoon
thank you for making these tips are going to help a lot now and in the future
This is my 1st splatoon game so I need this guide thanks man :)
Crazy good vid as always
Just spent the last hour getting absolutely destroyed and only won one game. Thanks for the vid bro 😂
I'm in a rough area right now. A+ trying to hit S and I lose constantly. Glad to hear its normal to be stuck like this. Thank you for the tips!
#9. Thats something I really love about gear in 3. since you can change your main abilities now, as well as sub abilities. i can find the sets i like appearance wise wise. and then modify them so they have the abilities I want. Its a hell of a lot of grinding. but to me, that content and longevity. I have things to do and goals to reach as a casual player
this video is super helpful! a great reminder too to work on the things i struggled with most in the previous game (which, for me, is map awareness, especially as a solo q player) i do wonder - how do you actually find out what gear works for your weapons? its not the sort of thing i just run into or know where to look for it, and while i obviously know what changes in broad strokes, its hard to know exactly what my mains need.
#1 use motion controls
@dountwrap
Жыл бұрын
When you use motion controls but don’t revise it then you turn it of you relies you neeed motion controls
@oldmanwolffe5248
Жыл бұрын
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@That1Silly
Жыл бұрын
@@dountwrap english please
@leemons8352
Жыл бұрын
ew never
@_Cloudmist
11 ай бұрын
Why
I’ve learned that for rollers(specifically flingza) that having ink refill rate and main ink saver is so helpful, and the have stronger tenga missiles(special) or be faster. I started playing during splatoon 2 and didn’t know what my main was to be, or what my gear should be. New players I recommend finding what you like to use and then what gear helps you.
A video on weapons would be super cool. I've never played a splatoon game before (or any shooter game really, so I'm lowkey trash) so all the different weapons are pretty daunting. For now I've been sticking to hit and run tactics with my beloved sploosh-o-matic and it seems to work pretty well but it would be nice not stumbling around in the dark when it comes to weapons.
I am loving my journey training, with alot of weapons, I getting better everyday with the tri stringer and with the squeezer. the dark tetra is also looking insane, to being honest I love how they balanced the weapons on this game, even if has some of worsties decision like giving inkmines to undercover brella.
3:12 I think that stealth move is something every player gotta see cause damn that was hella smooth. Reminds me of the Mister President meme comic made off of Rainmaker. Since it’s like trying to protect ur own John F Kennedy from getting assassina-*cough* anyways.
The thing about taking breaks and taking time to improve really helps. After 5 years of playing the series I finally decided to switch to motion controls and it’s been ROUGH and very demotivating. But I gotta remember that im not gonna surpass my skill level as a sticks player overnight and it’s gonna take a while
This is really helpful. Can't wait for my switch to not be broken so I can implement this
Good stuff thanks again ~
Ironically I got better at using the original Blaster from watching you for such a long time Prochara lol, also I agree at the map tip USE YOUR DANG MAP PEOPLE
The edit at 3:27 is brilliant
You know I look up all these tips and tricks to get better at Splatoon 3 thinking there might be something I’m missing but I just find the same one I already know by heart sense the first game. I guess it’s more as the adjustment to the new gimmicks in the game like the squid roll and squid surge. However I will say your the first person I’ve watched for tips that had mentioned the importance of getting better at weapons of similar class not even for what they are but what they’re mainly used for. Which is great that was something I didn’t really consider.
I’m definitely gonna use these tips, as someone who already plays competitive Smash and wants to get into competitive Splatoon a bit more (or at least get better at ranked lol)
Thanks for the tips! Not only am I bad at Shooters, all my friends have played all the other Splatoon games and I have NOT. This is my first Splatoon game and I have no idea what I'm doing hahaha. Kind of tired of dying every 2 seconds, and feeling like the rest of the team is carrying me... TIME TO GET GUD.
This is a really good video and actually leads me towards a topic I've been wondering about for a while, mainly how to start getting into competitive spaces. I consider myself a decent Splatoon player and since 3 released I've been wondering how to get my foot in the door with that kind of thing.
whenever i first hop on i usually warm up with 2-3 salmon run games, i found that works the best for me
The warming up one is somethjng I’ve been doing without realizing in splatoon 3. While waiting for matchmaking I’ll just practice shooting the targets and see how many shots I can land in a row (scope charger btw), and I think it’s actually helped my aim. It’s just something to keep me busy, and it helps. So if you think it won’t help, trust me, it will
0:21 little caveat for this: it’s important to practice with purpose. Just playing the game without thinking isn’t going to help much and will ingrain bad habits. Personally, I’m working on paying attention to where my teammates are and keeping track of where everyone on the other team is before pushing
Wow this was actually really helpful. Thanks
This is a good video to start the game and ranked mod with a good mindset. I'm really waiting for the weapon role video, not for me cause I have my little drak tetra with me, but to know my ennemy, how they want to play, how I can play against etc.
I think anarchy battles open were one of the best additions to this game. In the past i was always afraid to play ranked because I didn't want to lose rank and i didn't want others to lose rank because of me. But now it's only a few points and I've been improving a lot.