Base elim will teach you basic 1v1 and vulching skills. Also when not to bomb..
Javduel is the most effective tool in teaching teaming. (Which is how you win jd's)
And even better is to play many many jd's..
By missing a bomb 1) You leave yourself vulnerable (& get rocked)
2) You immediately attract attention from 1 or more enemies
3) You put your team at risk, b/c they might try to save you
So one of many strategies is to ONLY BOMB IF YOU'RE CONFIDENT IT WILL HIT!
Use boost bombs properly. You can boost until 1170 energy, before bombing. This will increase bomb speed, and make it hard to dodge.
These are just basics, there are hundreds of strategies.. Learn by watching other players, and develop your own moves and dekes.
Be patient and pick your shots wisely. Kills will come naturally if your team is playing properly.
step 1: tape down your tab, up and left arrow key in a public arena
step 2: close your monitor
step 3: leave your computer for 2 hours
step 4: ???
step 5: profit
I watched squallff8 (who was quite possibly the worst javelin in the game at the time, no offense squall) really improve to a fairly respectable jav in twjd. You just have to be open to learning new moves. You'll eventually start learning when NOT to bomb. Which is the problem i see with warbirds. You guys will mistime your bombs and fire at an obvious spot where even the mediocre javs will know to avoid.
How to play javs is so random, it totally depends on who ur enemy is. Look at Shock Therapy. He is pretty good in baseelim, but come on you ever saw him jding? Guy goes out 10-10 or 11-10 each game after 5 minutes, leaving the rest of his team alone for the other 15 mins. Just dont be shy to bomb at known names as much as you bomb other newbs, and you're good to go
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