Tired of being hard-stuck at 600? You’re spamming 200 shots a game and still losing?
Listen — aiming might not be your problem. The real mess starts before your first shot even lands.
Let’s clean that up.
Here are 5 mistakes you’re probably making that are ruining your games before the gems even spawn or the ball gets touched.
It’s gonna hurt — read carefully.
1. You Don’t Even Look at the Map Before You Queue
Takes you two seconds. But nah, you’re out here smashing “Ready” like a bot, not checking if it’s a wide open field, a wall maze, or full of bushes.
Then you wonder why your Piper gets absolutely clapped on Snake Prairie.
Every map changes the rules.
Positioning, angles, timing — everything.
If you don’t analyze it first, you’re walking into the jungle naked.
And spoiler alert: you’re walking out the same way.
2. You Pick Your Brawler Just ‘Cause You Like Him
« But Mortis is my main since 2019! »
Yeah, cool story. But if you’re picking Mortis on something like Canal Grande or Minecart Madness — you’re not “maining,” you’re throwing.
Pick someone who can use the map, not someone with a fancy skin.
You love Colt? Good for you. But if the map’s all closed up, grab Bull. Or Darryl. Or Ash.
Adapt or lose.
You wanna win or you wanna show off your outro animation?
Because trophies don’t care what your skin looks like.

3. You Don’t Even Check the Enemy Comp
You’ve got 3 whole seconds before the match starts to see who you’re up against.
What do you do instead?
You stare at the ceiling. Or worse — full sprint down mid like a psycho.
Then you get jumped by a Fang or clapped by Chester and cry about balance.
Look at the enemy brawlers.
Position yourself smartly, avoid early counters, or plan a flank.
It’s not RNG — it’s game sense.
Use it.
4. You Don’t Count Enemy Ammo in Trades
You rush a Colt, eat three shots to the face, and still keep pushing like you’re wearing a bubble shield.
Every brawler has a set ammo count.
When they empty the clip?
That’s YOUR moment.
It’s not luck — it’s literally just counting to 3.
If you can’t do that… sorry, I can’t help you, king.
5. You Play Every Match Like It’s Your First
You don’t learn.
You don’t adapt.
You keep falling into the same traps.
Lost that fight because you pushed the same line twice?
Ignored the Rico zoning you out?
Rushed mid like a wild boar?
Learn. Adjust. Anticipate.
Every loss is a free lesson.
But if you keep ignoring it — stay comfy in 600.
It’s cozy. Plenty of space.

Precision. Domination. Chaos.
But only if you stop playing like it’s your warm-up game every single time.



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