What the Top 1% DONT TELL YOU | ft. Tenz
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What I've learned as one of the best players in the world in valorant
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TimeCodes
0:00 - intro
1:10 - Mental
2:10 - AutoDidact
3:28 - Aim
6:11 - Advantage
7:28 - Preperation
8:17 - Less Risk
11:25 - No HELP
13:00 Conclusion
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This is my first time doing a video like this, ill try to improve more as i make these. Sorry if its hard to understand on certain parts.... tried my best ❤❤❤❤❤
@mina-bananas
2 ай бұрын
good job 🐸
@lmnop6609
2 ай бұрын
i think you did a good job man
@sub-chocolat4016
2 ай бұрын
nah the video is clear and really good
@F1reTekz
2 ай бұрын
you did good man
@Menezia
2 ай бұрын
Loved the video and you have given me confidence
bro is lowkey dissing Tenz while having a diss track on the background is wild
@ProzFan
2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 I'm sneak dissing Hella
@s7hu9494
Ай бұрын
well he gave him the credit
I feel like I actually learned a lot from this video. Some of these tips seem "obvious" to some, others may not even know them, but I feel like it's a good refresher for people like me who go into mindless autopilot and forget to consider these kinds of tips and tricks. I want more!!!
@ProzFan
2 ай бұрын
It's not obvious, teammates who throw and rush into things and blame teammates all the time
@clouds000
2 ай бұрын
@@ProzFan Do you do VOD revs?
@ProzFan
2 ай бұрын
@clouds000 if u really wanted one, u can join my discord server and DM me
@Champion0724
2 ай бұрын
@@ProzFan for sure 🤝👍
This video is more helpful than any of the other thousands of videos that have thousands of views saying the same regenerated bs over and over again. It's always guides like these that really help.
I really enjoyed watching this video! It felt honest and had a lot of genuine information that I think will really help me. You seem like a genuine, honest guy and earned a sub. I would love to see more like this.
This is probably one of the most consise, well written and put together information i have ever seen related to "tips" for Valorant, defo worth the watch and I personally would enjoy watching more content related to this video, honestly. great video!🎉
The context in which you delivered the info was extremely helpful! I’ve heard many of these things before but you made it so “no nonsense” and simplified it so it’s easy to understand how to start learning on your own. Thank you for that. Subbed and waiting for the next one ☝🏻 🔥
That "you are not Tenz" hit hard
This is the best guide ever , other people just blab about aim a major factor but you covering that is mind-boggling. Amazing work bro , keep it up.🤜🤛
I really like your thought process man I have so many hours in this game and learnt a lot from watching and studying a lot of valorant but the way you put things into words is very similar to how my thought process is. I try to teach people valorant mindset and it is nice to feel reassured in some ways that when i think i’m knowing how to optimally think and do things i’m not actually hurting myself. good vid.
your concept of the game is literally the best concept of how to live life, having to rely on yourself and yourself only, making you a very formidable person and of resilient character, the only way to do so is to master relying on yourself first before relying on others. i just subbed
@ProzFan
2 ай бұрын
Perfect way to describe it. I ask for teammates help but (if they don't help) I'm still able to support myself
@LegendEr1k
2 ай бұрын
@@ProzFan and honestly thats all you need. If you are confident in your ability to carry the game yourself, like instalock and allat shi if you need to. Its just a game anyways and you can begin a match with the mindset that you already won, minus the cockiness
@iwishicouldsaveyou3954
2 ай бұрын
@@ProzFan Which is why you like self efficient agents like Yoru, Phoenix, Clove, Omen.. etc. You can make plays but also help team also.
I like your way of thinking, it’s analytical but not in the way most other people think about improving, you earned yourself a sub
this is a genuinely amazing guide, v comprehensible explanations, unique and non repetitive advices, amazing rlly. thank you for making these videos, I j started but I hope I can be good enough to play w my brother again^^
this was genuinely the only no bs rank up guide ive seen so far, and as a new player it means a lot
4 years of watching val vids and this is one of the best ones I've seen so far. It's things I've felt but never knew how to explain. I'd love to see more videos on even just each component like showing places where you fast clear, slow clear, then fast clear [risk]. Or places where you told yourself what you'd do if they hit your site or if you had to play retake [preparation]. It'd be cool to see those from your pov. Sick video bro. You should be proud.
@ProzFan
2 ай бұрын
I stream every day 👀 but my pc is really bad rn, so I might be crashing so give me a bit
well thank you so much for this video i really needed it and i learned so much from it keep up the great work
U are amazing brother looking forward to another video to learn more of how the game plays out in your image, keep up the good work love u
i cannot tell u how much this video is better than any other coach video about valorant on yt. truly ty
Great video dude, solidified the conclusions I was coming to. Thinking what I can do is why I moved to playing smokes, because the tool I most often feel we need is smokes, and playing around smokes is such a powerful way to gain an advantage. So playing smokes puts me in control.
I would love to see more of this kind of content. You covered a lot of important topics in a way that proves you have a more than decent grasp of what you're talking about. I'm currently in Asc 3 and would love to see more from you. Specifically, I'd like to see more in-depth examples of how and where to apply some of the principles you talk about, as well as showing us gameplay where you explain what you're thinking about while playing. Ex. Why you're pushing to a certain position, why you expect an enemy to peak a certain angle the way they do, how you remain calm etc. I would love to know if there's almost like an order of operations that you run through mentally when playing. But yeah, overall, loved the video and hope to see more from you in the near future, you've earned my sub :)
Proz showed us what “self enlightenment” is all about, fail and learn have a mentality to self criticise and improve on your mechanics having an open awareness mind to be humble while you get better.. top dawg for a reason🔥🔥🔥
Bro i watched many valo tutorials and as a solo queuer, this is the best out there w/ all the necessary topics that needs to be covered. Thanks bro!
Great video Proz! I'm currently Asc 3 and its often blinding to blame your team-mates for mistakes but at the end of the day self-improvement is KEY. Thanks for re-opening my eyes.
Your point on autodidacting was a thing i didnt realise i didnt do! im quite low i the ranks but around gold high gold ish, and after rewatching some of the clips ive saved my crosshair is glued (at head height) at the corner of the wall, its crazy i never thought to had my crosshair out of the angle im getting peaked from but this is a great tip i will take on board. definitely worth my sub!
You actually nailed the video for alot of players trying to improve. Alot of people are focusing on the wrong goal, when trying to improve, Great bBideo overall!
This is one of the best tips videos I´ve ever sawn... For real man I would aprieciate another video❤❤❤
This is a very good video, I personally believe that this video has completely changed my perspective on the game and how it should be played. Keep it up m8!
This is actually the type of video i was looking for, a no bs, raw, important factual video.
Uk what, i saw a lot of videos saying this nd tht, but this guy here truly genuinely tries to simplify the concepts and help low elo players (bronze to maybe gold plat) to get the best out of their play... I mean to thanks alot mate... 🤝 nd well done... Keep going 👍
This video actually helped, hope u gonna do more of these
wait ur actually cooking with this, the aiming away from a corner is def nice, much different than how you play other fps games because you can actually move while shooting lol, also learning whats best for you in that situation based off your personal reaction time is very nice, this makes sense why i aim insane and other times i just get inconsistent, realizing that i aim a certain way simply because where my crosshair is rather than flicking everytime
Underrated, need more of those from you, keep the content coming man
Keep up the good content man feels great to get good advices and not boring ones, continue like that bro
This has to be the most “valorant in a nutshell” video i’ve ever seen. Thank you!
Great script, detail, examples, review. Everything was super clear and super realistic. Definitely subbing
yes plz release another video; I def agree radiant mindset is sooo different than even imm and its cool to see
certainly will be trying these tips thank you great video, looking forward to improve more on you're next video
The first tip about my mental really had me thinking bout all the bottom frags I've screamed at u got my sub
I’m so happy you went over that first part, so many low rank players blame teammates or smurfs or whatever the fuck for them not ranking up, and don’t hold themselves accountable at all.
Such a good video the space when you hold a corner is not discussed enough thank you for open my eyes on this one
Great video, i feel like writing this down and reading it before the games will help a lot
incredible video, just a genuine guy being real and giving great advice, so many of these people online give terrible advice and majority of the time val advice is subjective as everyone carries a different perspective to how they play the game, that is what i learnt over playing so many fps games and competitive ones, keep it up ill drop a follow on twitch and hopefully sub when i get paid soon bro :)
@ProzFan
2 ай бұрын
Bro 😭 I wish YT would monetize me so i can buy a cooler for my cpu 😡 (idk what I'm yapping) I appreciate the comment 😂
love the video, please keep doing what you doing and keep deliver those great informations coming out
yes i do think you should definitely release another video with more tips, great job on this video, keep it up!
ur videos insane bro, a video on finding a sensitivity would be amazing, and making more videos like this would be amazing, these tips helped me so much
Lmao dope video I love it all especially you casually dumping on the over glazed tenz
video like this won’t blown up bc people don’t care about getting better, they just have little feelings that come and go of getting better and don’t want to do the work. Average people will never not be average, u see this outside of video games too
This is actual class thankyou sir I really appreciate the first point you discussed is the most imp if you want to improve ❤
One thing that really helped me improve my crosshair placement and fundamentals was playing with guns that really punish bad crosshair placement. If you're playing with a sheriff or guardian against vandals/phantoms on swiftplays on unrateds, even if the other player is fundamentally worse than you, they will have a gun diff advantage against you because you will need to hit your first shot whereas they can get away with spraying through their crosshair correction. After a few days of doing this to warm up I noticed a huge improvement in my accuracy and headshot percentage, as well as winning more games.
the not hacking aim technique is definitely one i need to apply. catch myself pre locking onto common angles and being surprised upon the swing. W tips make another! +1 sub
Amazing video. The things you just said improved my game, especially the mental part HAHAHA
yo bro, just wanted to tell you that this video's great, you have the great ton of voice to make them helpful type of videos! u should defo keep doing it! :)
I feel like this is one of the few valorant guides that don’t give advice in fking riddles bro. Very straight forward and to the point. This probably is the best Val guide I’ve ever watched. 🙏
Not "Cheating" is what i learnt by my self recently and it got me to immo finally. Never seen a better tips video in my life.
Amazing video. Great advice on aiming away from the wall. I need to really work on that one
The tip about reaction time crosshair placement is great. Nice video!
I love how transparent this vid is, definitely helpefuy
Im kinda new to the game, thank you for these tips
OMG. Most useful tips I have ever seen bro. cant want for the next video.
something differente that could be really fun to see would be which are the biggest mistakes per elo that you see the most, like Bronze - mostly mechanics, and so on. I feel like around diamond/asc is mostly overall but i also feel that people on this rank tends to be "the hero" too much and always ends up losing a lot of 5v3, 3v1 etc. So would be really nice to have like a top 3 tips for each rank or anything around that (: good luck btw, great video
amazing video man i just climbed from p1 to d2 very fast but im struggling there and i think this is gonna help me alot. especially the risk and advantage part as I've never really thought of those. and i like your explenation of aim because it pisses me off how many people are like "this aimlabs routine will get you to immortal no bs"
7:35 now thats what I call an ace, great job. Also nice video i've subscribed
wont even lie this is one of the best fkn videos i have seen out there i will defo try to implement this and come back and give you feeback
Awesome tips! I mma focus on what you said about self improvement,positioning and crosshair placement
great job man keep making videos like this
This is the best Valorant video which I have ever seen. I would say the only 1 you need to watch. Have been playing from Beta version and still bronze. I believe that I am going to grow up now. Ty ♥
you got urself a new sub such a good detayed video not basics guide like the other big up you deserve more fame
I was hard stuck plat for 3 years and I found it so hard to stay consistent. Until I figured out on my own that I need to change my mentality approaching games and stop crying and realise how I could stop taking BAD fights. I caught my self in full focus and I was happy that I got diamond but I was still so dialled in that I went from being plat 3 to diamond 3 99 rr in one season. And I mean until that point I was CARRYING my games and out fragging people that I never imagined I could ever even kill. Then I sort of lost my focus again but after a break I'm gonna be coming back and going for immortal. It's everything that this video includes is everything I figured out naturally from playing for so long I can't agree with it anymore and I'm sending this to everyone who asks me for tips. Good video!
9:50 I love how he subtitled the "30 seconds left" lmao
@ggwp7745
2 ай бұрын
Probably AI generated subs
@A1zeNvl
2 ай бұрын
@@ggwp7745 that's premier pro auto caption
@xenird
2 ай бұрын
It's automated. A few seconds before that it said "peak" instead of "peek"
@ProzFan
2 ай бұрын
..... I spelled it wrong, capcut doesn't do auto captions well so I went through and corrected them 😅
@blitzvii322
2 ай бұрын
It also mixed up comm to calm
9:50 “30 seconds left!!” 🗣️☝️🔥🔥
You did this video really well dude, very informational, coming from an immortal
what i have discovered that some people that start to be toxic are not immune to love, i know its hard but u have to be really kind to them, they throw tantrums like children, you have to act to them like they are, so tell them that you can buy them, tell them gj/nt. because like whos gonna be toxic to you when you throw love at them
@KentaSaku
Ай бұрын
doesn not work every time, but it can at leastlessen the rage
@elisabeth0307
Ай бұрын
omg ngl ur so right for that 😭 i also realised it, i had a rlly toxic jett but he kept asking for my skin and eventually he started being nice and be like ahh unlucky man nt nt 😭
i've been playing valorant for a long time, and watch so many tutorial but this, this is diff i literally learn alot on this vid is just like he's coaching you but in a video.. W vid
awesome video dude, could learn so much from this
Really some advanced tips man! great work
this was super helpful thanks man also radiant at lvl 42 is crazy
Great video! Definitely the first video ill be sending my friends who also want to rank up!
One of the best valorant tips video I've ever seen thanks a lot i learned a lot thanks to you
Just gained a new fan I loved this video so much 🧸
Extremely well made video, keep it up. Also thanks for the tips. : )
This is the most understandable, well-structured val coaching/guide video I’ve ever watched. Thank you
@xoitsjello
24 күн бұрын
How does someone find their ideal dpi and sensitivity based on your mouse and wrist moving habits? I have a superlight pro x mouse and lowkey hate it because I have a habit of wanting to use my entire arm to move in the moment of a gun fight. What do you recommend for “full arm swing” gamers?
@ThornDissonance
16 күн бұрын
@xoitsjello Personally I would recommend finding what sens gives you a comfortable and consistent 180. For me I got a large desk and mousemat, and basically measured my swipe distance to roughly the edge of my mousemat, then adjusted the sens bit by bit so that swipe was a 180. Also once you find that sens, just stick with it and don't over think it! Hope this makes sense?
@ThornDissonance
16 күн бұрын
Oh additionally DPI (dots per inch) is not really super relevant, but TECHNICALLY a higher dpi with a lower sens is preferable to low DPI and high sens, since it has a higher resolution. Like how 1080p gives you a clearer smoother video that 720p ig. But honestly that's getting really nitpicky at that point
@xoitsjello
11 күн бұрын
@@ThornDissonance this helps tremendously. Thank you so so much!!!
I watched this 3 times but ima save it to watch later so I can watch it again in case I forget.😂😂
This video is fantastic, covers a ton of information. I would love to see more tips and tricks videos from you
@ProzFan
2 ай бұрын
I'll do my best for you 😇
I don’t play valorant or plan to even after watching this but I like yr attitude towards improving at a game. Subscribed
Its funny to realise that ur auto didact applies to real life problems as well so thank you proz i wish you the best and im looking forward to new videos
Great video, I am a Diamond Jett player and a few of these resonate a lot with me. Like playing more self-sufficient agents because I often get tilted when my team is not flashing/smoking/darting and I'm still trying to "be the duelist" and go in and I just die because I have no info. I also am quite good with the op but just average with vandal. I had a realization that I hold off the corner the way you showed every time I op to because I play with this "can't miss" attitude where with the vandal I tend to hold too tight with a "shoot quick" attitude. Which usually means reacting too slow and having to adjust my aim and now try to control recoil as well. I am excited to give this tip a try and hold my vandal more how I hold with my op.
wont lie you earned a sub today bro easily the best free coaching video for val. Not an hour long and goes over the most important sh for low elo
@ProzFan
2 ай бұрын
I just stayed up until 6AM editing my next video making sure it can be uploaded by today at 9 AM 🙁
@nuggetwuggle
2 ай бұрын
@@ProzFanwatched it love ur vids
these are the videos that should be popping off on the internet
Bro the first valo tips and guide video that I genuinely think is worth it.... Not the scammer ytbers who just wana State the obvious like head level placement or just aim practice bro just gave a nice piece of mind to me ngl
No joke, this is the first time valorant learning has felt legitimate. This is a fantastic video.
Brother this video is so good man ofc im subscribing
bro so good video, i never heard so many good tips excpet you and i would love another video like this and i hope with these tips i'll be able to rank up as quickly as possible i also liked and subscribed immediately have a good one !
As a hardstuck Immortal since act2, (and one game off of rad) these are honestly the best tips to hear. ❤️😢 Thank you Proz.
Underrated asf keep the grind
Great video man, thanks for the tips
Good video, youre the goat. Solo q’ers need to hear this
awsome bro I just got back to playing valorant after 2y and you got me real hyped about it. just watched video twice and ready to go. u r great keep it going
@layon7017
2 ай бұрын
like fr I hope u are doing something similar professionaly. Planing, script and speech are phenomenal. One of the best creators I've come across in the educational content communities I've been part of!
W youtuber. Absolutely love your attitude!
best info i’ve gotten for val and i’ve been playing on and off for 2 years💀
insane video bro i hope u do more videos like that