But when used correctly? Kovaak’s 2.0 is the ultimate shortcut to fixing your mechanical floor. The in-game Range is fine for warming up, but it has zero randomness. Bots move in predictable loops. Kovaak’s forces you to react to unpredictable movement , which builds raw mouse control.
| Time | Scenario | Goal | |------|----------|------| | 5 min | Tile Frenzy - Standard | Wrist activation (ignore score) | | 5 min | Valorant Small Flicks | 90% accuracy minimum (speed comes later) | | 5 min | Pasu Voltaic Small | Keep crosshair on head during strafes | | 5 min | Valorant Target Switch | Clean transitions between 2-3 bots | kovaak valorant
Aim Labs (but Kovaak’s has better Valorant-specific scenarios like "Valorant Hard Mode Park.") Do you use Kovaak’s for Valorant? Drop your rank and your favorite scenario in the comments below. Let’s settle the debate: Is 0.35 @ 800 DPI actually the best? Happy grinding, Radiants-to-be. Tags: #ValorantTips #Kovaaks #AimTraining #FPSAim #ValorantGuide But when used correctly
From Silver to Diamond: How to Use Kovaak’s for Valorant (The Right Way) Bots move in predictable loops
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Tile Frenzy makes you feel like an aim god. But those tiles are huge and static. It teaches you speed over precision — the exact opposite of Valorant, where missing the first shot usually means you die.
Here is the reality: It’s a tactical shooter with slow movement, high first-bullet accuracy, and counter-strafing mechanics. If you grind Kovaak’s like a tracking-obsessed Apex player, you will actually get worse at Valorant.