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The Top 5 Aim Lab Routines For Valorant

The Top 5 Aim Lab Routines For Valorant
Written by: Shizza
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01/12/2022

Good aim is crucial in any first-person shooter game if you want to climb higher ranks. There are very few games that teach players how they can accurately aim. When it comes to training their aim to win more gunfights, Valorant players have different options to choose from.

 

The game encourages players to win their aim duels against their enemies. In Valorant, the in-game range allows players to practice their aim, or they can try out deathmatches against real opponents.

 

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Deathmatches are a great choice, too, and can prove to be helpful as players will be playing on actual maps from the game. Moreover, there are also third-party aim training apps that players can use to help with their aiming.

 

 

Aim lab is one of the most popular aim training software that features some excellent warmup exercises that build muscle memory, thereby significantly improving your accuracy. However, Aim Lab is still in early access, according to its developers, State Space.

 

Aim lab is a game with many predetermined exercises that help you build your aim and improve your shot accuracy and speed. Regardless of the software’s current status, it provides a variety of games for Valorant featuring training routines that players can use to improve their consistency in gunfights.

 

 

Top 5 Aim Lab Exercises For Improving Aim In Valorant

 

Aim Lab features playlists for various competitive shooters, including Apex Legends, Rainbow Six Siege, and Valorant. In order to make the training useful for players and improve their aim in certain ways, playlists and exercises are created for each game.

 

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It also features some great Valorant routines that players can try out. In this article, we will list the five best Aim Lab exercises Valorant players should consider trying to better their aim and play them in a routine.

 

 

 

1. Headshot (Precision)

 

The value of headshots is far greater in Valorant than anything else in the game. So, players should learn how to accurately and precisely aim for the enemy’s head without having shaky crosshair placement.

 

The Headshot training in Aim Lab will spawn targets at the head level for players to practice shooting at. This training aims to improve the player's ability to judge and understand the height of an enemy at a distance and gives them a chance to work on their reaction time.

 

Practicing three repetitions of the Headshot (Precision) exercise every day will help players see results. They should also work on stabilizing their crosshair placement while working on this exercise.

 

 

2. Gridshot (Ultimate)

 

Gridshot is one of the most common and popular training exercises for first-person competitive titles. The main purpose of this exercise is to help players warm up their arms and calibrate their aim. In this exercise, maintain your accuracy score at 90% and build up your speed.

 

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It is crucial for players in Valorant to constantly stay alert for potential targets and stay on their toes, to be extremely precise. Gridshot teaches players discipline, gives them a chance to train their muscle memory, and improves their response time.

 

 

In this exercise, several balls appear on the screen, and each ball should be shot as fast as possible. When one ball is destroyed, a new one will appear for the player to shoot at. For the perfect warmup, players are required to repeat this exercise two to three times.

 

 

3. Motionshot (Precision)

 

Your enemies in Valorant will always be on the move so tracking your shot is necessary. The players will be moving in every direction, so you have to fire your shots with great precision and accuracy so that you do not miss them.

 

Valorant often requires players to switch targets and be prepared for the next gunfight. With the help of Motionshot, players can train their ability to track down a target and reposition their crosshair to a different threat.

 

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In the exercise, the blue ball will start moving in a direction once it appears on the screen. Whenever you destroy the ball, another one will just keep appearing and will start moving. You are required to track and shoot all the balls while maintaining a high speed.

 

This is one of the most efficient aim training exercises in Aim Lab, and players can use these exercises to improve their flicking and tracking skills in Valorant. Also, try your best to maintain your accuracy score between 85 to 95%.

 

 

4. Multilinetrace

 

An excellent way to add consistency to your aim after a warmup is by practicing the Multilinetrace exercises. This exercise helps players to trace the fastest way from one on-screen target to another.

 

Multilinetrace is a flicking task that focuses on smooth flicks that are perfectly lined between your targets. Make sure that you trace the line properly, as this factors into your accuracy more than the hits-and-misses on the targets themselves.

 

While doing this, players will have to make sure that their crosshairs are not jittery or shaky and that they follow a straight path. This exercise also helps players improve their flicking accuracy, and doing it in two to three repetitions daily will increase accurate aim tracing.

 

Slow your pace down until you can consistently score in the 70s for the accuracy for this task. Once you get there, then gradually start increasing your speed.

 

 

5. Spidershot 180

 

It is very important for players to practice turning around 180 degrees in-game so they can instantly react to the enemies that might be behind them. In Spidershot 180, players constantly alternate between targets on either side of them.

 

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Mainly, this exercise focuses on maintaining accuracy after turning around in Valorant. Moreover, Spidershot spawns random targets that force players to micro-adjust their crosshairs after each shot.

 

Two to four repetitions on Spidershot 180 exercise can help players work towards a more consistent aim while also maintaining their reaction time in Valorant.

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