Wtf are you on about? It literally just sums up the video, how radiants abuse angles. Thats exactly what the video is about, maybe not specifically radiants but generally high rank angle holding. Why would it be shameful or clickbaity?
Just got to Silver 1 and this is the first time I'm watching a Wooohoojin video. I swear I grew 8 braincells just by watching. You're an incredible coach.
I climbed from bronze to gold in a week but I've been mucking around in silver. Woohoojin is great because he improves my skill but also the general skill level of the entire community. How are you doing now?
@@fbi1319 Im Radiant and learned so much from this too. My role is duelist so I didnt know a lot of basic lurking stuff, this may help me to play against good lurkers too, which is my worst nightmare in ranked. I play BR ranked and Loud LESS is literaly a demon, his lurking timing always destroys me.
thank you banana for not only covering important topics but also showing how to use them right. I personally find this video really helpful as I was aware of the 'right technique of peeking and positioning with certain angles' but I had no idea how to do it properly.. Now I do, so thanks!
Your advice on how to peek out and abuse angles here has shed light on why I feel so inconsistent at times. My peeks get LAZY when I don't actively think about it and that results in me getting tapped every time. Meanwhile when I am playing at my BEST I am popping heads myself and they don't hit me as often. I'm Ascendant 1 and this has brought clarity to my inconsistencies as a player.
Very hot take on sinatraa but I agree with almost everything you've said. He's got a linear playbook and he doesn't try very hard to out-think his opponents, but he's got really really good habits etched deep within his soul. One thing I've noticed when I watch sinatraa play, is that even when he gets shit on, I think almost always he had a very good chance of killing his opponents because of his clean and careful playstyle. He almost always plays his life super well.
Ya i think because he plays for content now!! And he was pro before so those habits are deep within his mind!! He try or not he can't get rid of that consciousness "to anticipate danger".
I love how Wooho is literally trolling by listening to fake calls but actually teaching them a lesson. He is trolling & still coaching. Just not caring about the outcome and just trying to improve is kinda an OP Buff
The amount of times I felt personally called out by your peeking advice means that this was a very helpful video for me lol. Seriously though, amazing content.
I had no idea about disciplined peaking. I was literally pondering the other day, wondering why higher ranks don’t have one taps, I literally just thought they were faster. Thank you so much
This is insanely helpful (even for ranks lower than diamond). Please keep up the good work🙌 I made a quick recap with some notes that could be used when you’re going into a game. This is not a replacement to watching the vid but attempts to remind you briefly on what to focus on: - Avoid circular/diagonal peeks (W/S keys). Maximise horizontal momentum - Use angle (geometry) and peekers (netcode) advantage - Slicing the pie (do not UBER) - ADS 1-tap to confirm kills when enemy isn’t aware of you - Don’t always push for the next fight instantly after a kill - Planting in the open is beneficial for attackers, defenders should try to prevent that - Extra: Viper lineups and tricks (just memorise them)
for some reason i thought this was a 5 min video , didnt check the time and i ended up watching the entire 30 min vid. Crazy how a good video can just hook you like that, great video
Sinatra made me start to buy Ares after pistol wins and that made me think more about each weapon type and how they fit together in a 'comp' in the same sense as agents, I know it's not that deep because Vandal and Phantom are just that good all-arounders but in special cases Odins and Shotguns can punish push-heavy teams in low elos
I just found this video and channel you just laid out everything I do wrong in gold and Plat lobbies and my peeking is so horrible. How you explain things just brings a new understanding.
dude ngl ur videos have made me improve my aim instantly, im a bronze shitter atm and just watching some of your stuff made me feel so much more confident in hitting shots rather than just gambling every game on my team and whiffing hard
I, a Bronze player learnt a so much from this. After watching hundreds of valo videos i finally found the second video which will increase my skill. Subscribed.
I just want you to know, I've been playing since beta and I've never seen a video make it this clear. Valorant is my second pc game (first was Overwatch) and i never understood why that worked. Now it makes sense, thank you sir.
I've played a lot of cod/gears/halo and (outside of swat in halo) games like this and cs go have such different approaches to fights movement wise. Your explanations of why certain things should be done are exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for as someone trying to transition from those games to something more "disciplined".
18:15 Student: When are we gonna use these X and Y and planes that we learn in Math Class and apply them in real life? Woohoojin: Hehe, valorant coaching
wow you addressed exactly what I am doing wrong. I'll try to be aware ingame about those angle approaches and I am sure I'll get much better because everyone tells me my basic aim is actually good.. thank you :)
this helped me so much. my aim was never terrible but i realised i wasnt incorporating good angles into my playstyle, so when i did i finally started to climb out of plat
Bro im immortal 2-3 and i still do like 60% the things you told not to in this video, now i will watch every video of yours and practice, thank you i will write a comment when i hit radiant cause of you g
I’ve been trying to implement your teachings into my games, my mechanics are not good but I know from watching your videos that even though my aim is trash it’s not my biggest weakness.
this is actually really helpful cuz i tend to circular peek without realizing instead of diagonal peek. peeking with discipline improved my peek gunfights drastically even with my potato aim. i just realized im too impatient and not play safe. patience is key and i treated angle peeking as art ever since
Thank you so much. This video helps me a lot, especial the advantage of the angles part. Not because ur aim bad cause u to lose the gun fight, its because they see u first
bro i reached as 2, and i had no clue about this shit, this is actually really helpful. Ive been strugglign a lot, but this is definitely what i needed to see. Because i know im doing shit wrong but have no clue whaat doing it right is
been slowly going through vod reviews and...I think this vod has the most anguished-bewildered-agitated-NOO!NOOOOOoo!!!! WHY DO YOU DO THIS??? Woohoojin by far LOL
Amazing content, I would only change it so that you're much more blunt. But that's just the style that resonates with me and tends to help me more, I can only imagine that many people only get stressed out by blunt/harsher teaching styles.
Halfway the video I subscibed because this is really helpful content to improve. Then I heard crash bash music in the outro and wanted to subscribe, realising I forgot that I had already just subsbcribed.
DAMN I actually LOVE the tips your give! No bs, straight tips so that you can improve instantly! I'm actually Iron 3 my aim is good but positioning needs work. Oh and the way i handle gunfights. Thank you SO MUCH!
A good way to describe the angle advantage for repeatability: Whoever is furthest away from the wall seperating the two players has the advantage. I guess wide swinging is the opposite (being close to the corner to increase the amount of mouse correction for the enemy).
"The way we approach the fight affects the game way more than our aim" This. I watched pro csgo for over a year before i started playing, and got pretty good really fast because i knew how to move and play fights correctly. In fact I relied on it so much that my aim ended up being nonexistent lol :P
Woohoojin is the type of guy who makes shameless, clickbaity titles but then actually delivers on it with the content. THANK YOU!
@@LoneBeastYT genius
if he delivers, then it's not clickbait bruv
it does take a while but its worth it
@@keishacutie3746 its just click
Wtf are you on about? It literally just sums up the video, how radiants abuse angles. Thats exactly what the video is about, maybe not specifically radiants but generally high rank angle holding. Why would it be shameful or clickbaity?
Just got to Silver 1 and this is the first time I'm watching a Wooohoojin video. I swear I grew 8 braincells just by watching. You're an incredible coach.
I climbed from bronze to gold in a week but I've been mucking around in silver. Woohoojin is great because he improves my skill but also the general skill level of the entire community. How are you doing now?
@@fbi1319 Im Radiant and learned so much from this too. My role is duelist so I didnt know a lot of basic lurking stuff, this may help me to play against good lurkers too, which is my worst nightmare in ranked. I play BR ranked and Loud LESS is literaly a demon, his lurking timing always destroys me.
@@fbi1319 the best thing is he does that for free
thank you banana for not only covering important topics but also showing how to use them right. I personally find this video really helpful as I was aware of the 'right technique of peeking and positioning with certain angles' but I had no idea how to do it properly.. Now I do, so thanks!
Your advice on how to peek out and abuse angles here has shed light on why I feel so inconsistent at times. My peeks get LAZY when I don't actively think about it and that results in me getting tapped every time. Meanwhile when I am playing at my BEST I am popping heads myself and they don't hit me as often.
I'm Ascendant 1 and this has brought clarity to my inconsistencies as a player.
Very hot take on sinatraa but I agree with almost everything you've said. He's got a linear playbook and he doesn't try very hard to out-think his opponents, but he's got really really good habits etched deep within his soul.
One thing I've noticed when I watch sinatraa play, is that even when he gets shit on, I think almost always he had a very good chance of killing his opponents because of his clean and careful playstyle. He almost always plays his life super well.
his movement is also really good which helps him with his fights
Ya i think because he plays for content now!! And he was pro before so those habits are deep within his mind!! He try or not he can't get rid of that consciousness "to anticipate danger".
sinatraa just doesnt care if he wins in ranked or no just watch his streams
I love how Wooho is literally trolling by listening to fake calls but actually teaching them a lesson. He is trolling & still coaching. Just not caring about the outcome and just trying to improve is kinda an OP Buff
your style of coaching is so passive-aggressive and it's really entertaining + educational at the same time
"Okay Champ! Handle this, I'm bunny hopping away"
- Woohoojin 2022
that was so funny xD
@@d4ne1gh_val XD
The amount of times I felt personally called out by your peeking advice means that this was a very helpful video for me lol. Seriously though, amazing content.
woohoojin is the best kept secret in valorant, I’m glad I found this channel cuz I’ve learned a lot already
I had no idea about disciplined peaking. I was literally pondering the other day, wondering why higher ranks don’t have one taps, I literally just thought they were faster. Thank you so much
You explain it so simple, i feel like an idiot now😅. You bassically called out all my lazy and bad habits and it makes so much sense that it hurts😭
Literally lmao
This is insanely helpful (even for ranks lower than diamond). Please keep up the good work🙌
I made a quick recap with some notes that could be used when you’re going into a game. This is not a replacement to watching the vid but attempts to remind you briefly on what to focus on:
- Avoid circular/diagonal peeks (W/S keys). Maximise horizontal momentum
- Use angle (geometry) and peekers (netcode) advantage
- Slicing the pie (do not UBER)
- ADS 1-tap to confirm kills when enemy isn’t aware of you
- Don’t always push for the next fight instantly after a kill
- Planting in the open is beneficial for attackers, defenders should try to prevent that
- Extra: Viper lineups and tricks (just memorise them)
My new favorite radiant coach! You gave so much useful info and examples to back it up which is SUPER helpful. Can’t wait for your next upload!!
for some reason i thought this was a 5 min video , didnt check the time and i ended up watching the entire 30 min vid. Crazy how a good video can just hook you like that, great video
I think of all the hours ive spend watchich valorant tutorials and coaching sessions on TH-cam, this was one of the most usefull ones of them all
Sinatra made me start to buy Ares after pistol wins and that made me think more about each weapon type and how they fit together in a 'comp' in the same sense as agents, I know it's not that deep because Vandal and Phantom are just that good all-arounders but in special cases Odins and Shotguns can punish push-heavy teams in low elos
This is the best Valorant coaching I've seen so far.
Most realist coach ever, woke up to auto play to this vid. Just earned my sub, and probably a few views on previous views
I like that you showed the whole main point of the video in the first 20 seconds but there's still so much value in the other 31 minutes
I just found this video and channel you just laid out everything I do wrong in gold and Plat lobbies and my peeking is so horrible. How you explain things just brings a new understanding.
dude ngl ur videos have made me improve my aim instantly, im a bronze shitter atm and just watching some of your stuff made me feel so much more confident in hitting shots rather than just gambling every game on my team and whiffing hard
I, a Bronze player learnt a so much from this. After watching hundreds of valo videos i finally found the second video which will increase my skill. Subscribed.
I just want you to know, I've been playing since beta and I've never seen a video make it this clear. Valorant is my second pc game (first was Overwatch) and i never understood why that worked. Now it makes sense, thank you sir.
Had to give this a like. The amount of value in every second of this video. Easy explanation, and examples shown on this video.
Very good advice. Great video, keep up the great work! :)
Sena!
"ill handle it" is a good comm fr
I've played a lot of cod/gears/halo and (outside of swat in halo) games like this and cs go have such different approaches to fights movement wise. Your explanations of why certain things should be done are exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for as someone trying to transition from those games to something more "disciplined".
Super helpful vid. Made me realize my bad habits too especially getting cocky and pushing which is awful when I have a habit of reloading often.
Thanks man, I just started Valorant (currently in Bronze rn) I have a lot of new things to learn. This will be helpful on my journey to beat the game
18:15
Student: When are we gonna use these X and Y and planes that we learn in Math Class and apply them in real life?
Woohoojin: Hehe, valorant coaching
Best coaching I have seen thank you for the humour as wel. good way to smooth things out
Wenny hitting ASC in three weeks after this coaching... W Coach, W Student!!!
Omg, its the World Powerlifting Congress!
Isnt it 1 rank away?
L slavery
@@remedy3507 Dont you mean W?
i love everything about this video 😂 esp the way you talk about handling ghost comms
So much more value per minute in this than any other guide/coaching video I've watched (I don't watch many, but still)
wow you addressed exactly what I am doing wrong. I'll try to be aware ingame about those angle approaches and I am sure I'll get much better because everyone tells me my basic aim is actually good.. thank you :)
this helped me so much. my aim was never terrible but i realised i wasnt incorporating good angles into my playstyle, so when i did i finally started to climb out of plat
Bro im immortal 2-3 and i still do like 60% the things you told not to in this video, now i will watch every video of yours and practice, thank you i will write a comment when i hit radiant cause of you g
I love your enthusiasm of teaching the game mechanics
I’ve been trying to implement your teachings into my games, my mechanics are not good but I know from watching your videos that even though my aim is trash it’s not my biggest weakness.
this is actually really helpful cuz i tend to circular peek without realizing instead of diagonal peek. peeking with discipline improved my peek gunfights drastically even with my potato aim. i just realized im too impatient and not play safe. patience is key and i treated angle peeking as art ever since
As a bronze who deals with smurfs everyday I find this information helpful, and then I will forget about it all in my next game😂
wow this is the best coach i have watched so far
Seeing a video about how to do it right in depth is amazing thank you
dude i am BINGING ur coaching rn holy, thanks OD for having a W duo/friend as a great coach as well. might grab a session soon
Thank you so much. This video helps me a lot, especial the advantage of the angles part. Not because ur aim bad cause u to lose the gun fight, its because they see u first
I like this! You clearly have a lot of fun with these and it's contagious!
I’ve been hardstuck imm for quite a while. This was still so freakin enjoyable to watch. Love your content!! Keep it up
First coaching vid i watched from your channel. Now im hooked
bro i reached as 2, and i had no clue about this shit, this is actually really helpful. Ive been strugglign a lot, but this is definitely what i needed to see. Because i know im doing shit wrong but have no clue whaat doing it right is
Love the humor! Especially when talking about the allies' coms
I swear this channel is so underrated.
wow this is the best advice i have ever gotten in val thanks
I instantly subbed before even finishing the video. I learned so much from this thank you! 🙏🏼
Bro I love this so much, 30k subs is not enough! I now immediately want to be coached by you.
I’ve learned more from this one video than I have my entire Val career, explains why I’m gold hard-stuck 😂
"Ahh bet, fighting time." That got me...
Learned a lot from this thank you good sir
bruh your coaching is so great. Love this videos, Ive seen so much ive to work on XD And why did i not think about that viper wall on pearl...
I’m glad you make these videos bc I see myself in a lot of these players and it helps my gameplay
Best valorant coaching vid Ive seen in 2022
been slowly going through vod reviews and...I think this vod has the most anguished-bewildered-agitated-NOO!NOOOOOoo!!!! WHY DO YOU DO THIS??? Woohoojin by far LOL
Thanks for actually showing stuff I havent seen before
Whoever animates that banana deserves a goddamn raise.
Amazing content, I would only change it so that you're much more blunt. But that's just the style that resonates with me and tends to help me more, I can only imagine that many people only get stressed out by blunt/harsher teaching styles.
Halfway the video I subscibed because this is really helpful content to improve. Then I heard crash bash music in the outro and wanted to subscribe, realising I forgot that I had already just subsbcribed.
I like how I be watching these for fun then come out wit new knowledge
My guy giving us valorant lessons and swag lessons
Got my sub bro, High ascendant, but You say a lot of things I had no idea about man. Thanks, really good coaching vid
When you said pull their crosshair close, and then swing wide…. My mind expanded
i'm actually diamond and this is help me so much to understand how peeker advantage works & to better peek thanks man
DAMN I actually LOVE the tips your give! No bs, straight tips so that you can improve instantly! I'm actually Iron 3 my aim is good but positioning needs work. Oh and the way i handle gunfights. Thank you SO MUCH!
Only watched 6 minutes and this man knows what he is talking about, 10/10 coach
Randomly saw this on my recommended and insta sub cause this small video taught me a lot
"i killed him its a fighting time lesgooo"...lmao bro this is definitely me ahahahahha
As soon as you talked about sinaatra I started laughing so hard. Love your humour Woohookin
This is super eductional yet funny at the same time xD omg so hilarious
Underrated channel…
U got a new sub here
I’m new to valorant and this video just taught me a MILLION things holy fuck insane content.
bro i need to tune into these livestreams you're so easy to watch. actually intelligent and are petty asf (also gigachad)
When I tell my team to make noise or fake a site they always either all die or don’t listen
Damn, thank you so much for all of these tips. It’s so much useful to me as i am only 5days in the game now and still unranked 😅😅
this video benefited me , i appreciate
even there is no subtitles
27:30 Best most sensible most relatable best part of the video
Man, i learned something new today, thanks for the clip dude
OD26 thumbnail + title tech
When are u uploading again? Will it be after Christmas or before?
@@xxcridonxx7614 I’m uploading tomorrow
@@Woohoojin I was asking od26. Ur uploads at consistent mr banana
A good way to describe the angle advantage for repeatability: Whoever is furthest away from the wall seperating the two players has the advantage.
I guess wide swinging is the opposite (being close to the corner to increase the amount of mouse correction for the enemy).
"The way we approach the fight affects the game way more than our aim"
This. I watched pro csgo for over a year before i started playing, and got pretty good really fast because i knew how to move and play fights correctly. In fact I relied on it so much that my aim ended up being nonexistent lol :P
I have this problem and now I know what to do. Thanks mr.banana
Thankful for this being in my feed 🙏🏼
I did not expect such good explanations god damn good shit man
Goddess now I see why I consistently win 50/50 duels but sometimes gets insta dinked when I don't even see people.
No joke, just the first few minutes of the vid secured me 3 kills when I applied it the next time I played on Pearl
honestly i kid you not, I learned a lot from this video as a climbing gold
I deleted the game to focus on my career but I'll continue watching you so when I return I'll be low immortal atleast
from banana to albert einstein of valorant
sinatraa has some of the funniest clips for his autopilots thas why i like him lowkey
Logged in just to like, comment, and subscribe, quite literally. i dont think ive ever done that before. thank you for being my first
Thank for this video, I start playing VAL like 2 weeks ago and this will help
I was hardstuck iron 3 and now I’m watching ur jett videos I’m abt to rank up to silver keep out the good coaching