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Tips on being great
Posted on 06 June 2015 - 06:15 AM
I want to be the best player and or person I can be.I will take suggestions from anyone as long as, it can help me with being a better player.
One of my goal's on badlion is to eventually achieve host, But I don't think I can accomplish that with out the community's help.
You may ask why help some randy, Good question. Here is my awnser, Simply the fact that I want to be the best I can at everything I do and I cant do that single handed. Who's better to ask than staff or just some of you players! I personally think im determined and really wan't feedback to become better.
Also, If anyone has some pevepe tip's I would love to get higher than 1,600 ELO uhc.. <3
LUV CA
Posted on 06 June 2015 - 06:29 AM
In UHC ladder you want to really learn how to bow. I honestly think learning how to bow is a trial and error thing. I dont have any tips there, but @Hivlik would probably know a few :PAlso, when you gapple try your best to get behind something so they dont bow you while you're chugging a gap. As for UHC gamemode, you have to be cautious, use torches, use strategy, and be aware. Turning up volume helps. Headphones are better because you can pinpoint what you're hearing better. You might wanna start on smaller games before going to badlion, there's always 250+ people. As for surviving in UHC Games, you just have to know the game well, maybe study the wiki or watch a uhc series, I highly recommend mindcrack, etho. hope this helps. @keoxy
Posted on 06 June 2015 - 06:34 AM
Thnk wrote
In UHC ladder you want to really learn how to bow. I honestly think learning how to bow is a trial and error thing. I dont have any tips there, but @Hivlik would probably know a few :P
Also, when you gapple try your best to get behind something so they dont bow you while you're chugging a gap. As for UHC gamemode, you have to be cautious, use torches, use strategy, and be aware. Turning up volume helps. Headphones are better because you can pinpoint what you're hearing better. You might wanna start on smaller games before going to badlion, there's always 250+ people. As for surviving in UHC Games, you just have to know the game well, maybe study the wiki or watch a uhc series, I highly recommend mindcrack, etho. hope this helps. @keoxy
Also, when you gapple try your best to get behind something so they dont bow you while you're chugging a gap. As for UHC gamemode, you have to be cautious, use torches, use strategy, and be aware. Turning up volume helps. Headphones are better because you can pinpoint what you're hearing better. You might wanna start on smaller games before going to badlion, there's always 250+ people. As for surviving in UHC Games, you just have to know the game well, maybe study the wiki or watch a uhc series, I highly recommend mindcrack, etho. hope this helps. @keoxy
This helps alot, Not exactly what I was fully looking for but covers the strategy part. Im trying to go for host so im trying to figure out good's and bad's.
Posted on 06 June 2015 - 06:35 AM
CADylan00 wrote
Thnk wrote...
This helps alot, Not exactly what I was fully looking for but covers the strategy part. Im trying to go for host so im trying to figure out good's and bad's.
Posted on 06 June 2015 - 01:19 PM
If you want to improve as both a player and a person, then there is one catch-all key that you need to keep in mind. If you have a final goal, then you need to work towards it however you find yourself able to. While doing this, you cannot search recognition for your trials; if you do, you will become satisfied with a half-finished project. You must work at it and not tell people about it. You must improve because you want to improve and not because you want somebody else to pat you on the back. That's all I can give to you.Posted on 06 June 2015 - 06:46 PM
Hivlik wrote
If you want to improve as both a player and a person, then there is one catch-all key that you need to keep in mind. If you have a final goal, then you need to work towards it however you find yourself able to. While doing this, you cannot search recognition for your trials; if you do, you will become satisfied with a half-finished project. You must work at it and not tell people about it. You must improve because you want to improve and not because you want somebody else to pat you on the back. That's all I can give to you.
Thanks, Really helpful feedback.