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Let’s be real. You’ve spent hours in the Range. You’ve watched TenZ’s crosshair placement guide three times. You warm up with two DMs before every ranked session. Yet, you still lose those wide-peek duels on Ascent. Your rifle swings wide, you panic, and you spray at a ghost.
Enter the world of .
If you are , skip Kovaak’s. Your issue isn't your arm; it's your crosshair placement and peeking technique. The Range is better for you. kovaaks valorant
If you are , Kovaak’s is a cheat code. You already understand where to aim; you just need the mechanical speed to execute those micro-adjustments faster than the other guy.
Here is the hard truth about using Kovaak’s for Valorant. In a Valorant match, you might take 30-40 gunfights in 40 minutes. In Kovaak’s, you can take 200 gunfights in 10 minutes. Let’s be real
Kovaak’s teaches you to react to floating blue spheres in a void. Valorant teaches you to pre-aim at head level while clearing 50/50 angles.
But does raw aim actually translate to Valorant? Or is it just a fancy scoreboard for your ego? You warm up with two DMs before every ranked session
If you rely on Kovaak’s flicks, you are playing "Whack-a-Mole." The best Valorant players don't flick—they move their mouse 2 millimeters because their crosshair was already there. If you want to see your Ranked RR go up, stop grinding "Tile Frenzy" for high scores. You need Valorant-specific scenarios.
Why?
Valorant is not an aim trainer. It is a . If you grind Kovaak’s for 2 hours and then play ranked for 30 minutes, you will lose.
For every pro who swears by The Range , there is another (like Hiko, Asuna, and TSM ImperialHal) who swear that is the reason their micro-adjustments look like aimbot.