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Smartie

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Thank you so much for helping me become a better player. Let this be inspiration for anyone wanting to get better with this tool. It is possible. Thank you heisa so very much.

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Aristo

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Thank you for being a part of the community! 


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chimpfn

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what did you do to get that title


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I placed top 128 in RLCS qualifiers.
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I placed top 128 in RLCS qualifiers.

did you use the tool?  :lol:


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did you use the tool?  :lol:

Yes, I did. Admittedly, anyone who’s read my posts knows I don’t use the tool on full auto—I "feather" it, kind of like managing boost. Finishing, for the most part, still has to be fully manual. And until v4 drops, I haven’t found a better way to initialize plays than doing it manually either.

Sometimes I’ll hold aerial, but after day one of RLCS, the competition gets too fast, and players manage their boost far better than the tool can. I've been doing some research to understand why that is. Theoretically, the tool should reach interceptions faster, but without a better first touch system—or something like Zen touch—manual play is just more reliable right now.

I use the boost overlay constantly, and I sometimes use prediction lines. But I've noticed that relying too much on predictions can actually hurt my gameplay—like mistiming touches or depending too much on bounces instead of reading the opponent.

As for dribbling, it takes way too long to catch the ball, so I only really use that feature if I feel like I’m losing control. The best use of the aerial intercept bot, for me, is helping straighten out awkward aerials so I can take over manually.

I’d like to use the flip reset feature more effectively, but right now it feels unpredictable. I usually only fall back on it as a last-ditch option when I feel mechanically off while trying to do a manual reset.
 

I’ll admit—I do feel bottlenecked in terms of what I can pull off. I rely heavily on reading enemy boost and positioning, along with using the tool to get out of tough spots. But since starting with it in Gold back in 2023 and now being around GC3/low SSL, I’d say that’s not bad. Used like training wheels, I think this tool can genuinely help players improve their manual mechanical control.


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I placed top 128 in RLCS qualifiers.

contender is top 16 or top 8 idk, challenger is top 128


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