Sword aim improvement.

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  1. Andy the candy

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    gladsome
    Hey so i have been wanting to get better at aiming when I PvP. Any suggestions on what I can do? My sensitivity is currently at 54 so does anybody else have further suggestions?
     
  2. EssentialsPlus

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    If you want the best sword aim I would recommend using a low sensitivity. However, it really depends on the DPI of your mouse, mine is 500 so I use 32 as my sensitivity. If you're trying to get into PotPvP you might want to try to get used to higher sensitivities around 50-70.
     
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  3. JustBeChill

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    Hi! I 100% agree with Essentials. It really depends on what DPI you mouse is. If you don't have a mouse
    that you can't change your DPI I suggest using 60-70 sensitivity on Minecraft.
    Have a wonderful day!
     
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  4. Plsyes

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    I used to use hyperspeed. However when I started using a rod I went down to 160 and I’ve been improving so good. It all depends on what you play. I would say.. use a lower sensitivity if you wanna improve bow and rod.
     
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  5. seekingattention

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    You gotta find a sensitivity you like. If you've been using 54 for a while and you don't like it or you feel like you can improve, you should either experiment with higher/lower ones, or just try and get more used to what you have atm. I could recommend you mine as well but honestly, just experiment with a bunch of different ones, and whittle it down to something you feel comfortable with.
    You also have to ask yourself how much you usually move your hand when you pvp when deciding your sens because if you don't want to move your hand a lot you're probably better off with a higher sensitivity. My sensitivity is pretty high and I have relatively decent aim as I've just gotten comfortable with it over the years, but again you just need to experiment and see what you like, because what works for someone else might not necessarily work for you.
     
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  6. Andy the candy

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    gladsome
    yeah i use 54% and i do potpvp the most but idrk how to check my DPI but ill look it up. Thanks though! :)
     
  7. 10Controls

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    It really depends on what you would be comfortable with. If you try a lower sensitivity and you like it, then you're set. It's all about trial and error really. I've also found that lowering your FOV can help a bit as well (I usually have mine at 90).
     
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  8. Departition_

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    autoclicking improves your aim a lot
     
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  9. Kyee__

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    Hey, I reccomend having Labymod or Badlion Client to improve your PVP skills! There are addons that can help you. Plus there are a few YT videos that could help you too! Also another thing is to have your sensitivity around 70-80%, FOV 85-95%. Another tip is to turn Enhance Pointer Precision off.
    If you are on windows do: Mouse Settings>Additional Mouse Settings>Pointer Options>Uncheck Enhance Pointer Precision.

    I also dont reccomend using hacks or autoclicker etc. Unless you want to get banned.
     
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  10. Nestly

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    Hey dude!
    I would definitely suggest using Badlion or Labymod. I am using Labymod which in my opinion helps a little with combat. Its not a hack but it is a mod. It wont help you with your aim but it is just smoother than the original MC.
    Enjoy your day!
     
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  11. Advolton

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    Funnily enough, I clicked on this Thread to suggest exactly that.
    Seems like you beat me too it, but I totally agree...

    Download Badlion Client, and you should automatically get a boost in your PVP.
    It's helped me a ton in SG to get better at aiming, combat, eg.

    Highly recommend you doing this and trying it out for yourself!
    Thanks, Vize.
     
  12. FFandF

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    I use jitterclick. I think this is a good PVP strategy. There are some good youtube videos about it!
     
  13. Pax

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    I feel like having a good grasp on the mouse is a good tip. You also need to have a fast reaction time in order for you to move your crosshair to wherever the designated player moved to.
     
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  14. Cxrtr

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    First off, find a sensitivity that fits your comfortability. People can argue about whether low or high is better, but it all comes down to what you like personally. People also can't really give a % number to keep it on ingame because all mice are different; playing with 1600 DPI and 25% sensitivity and playing with 250 DPI and 200% are interchangeable, so TL;DR, pick a sensitivity that you're comfortable with.

    Getting better on Minecraft comes 100% with experience. You can watch all the videos in the world and listen to the best tips you'll ever hear, but you need to practice over and over if you want to make progress.

    There are games like osu! and other aim-practice games that you can play to help improve better, but I'd say that it mainly comes with practice and warming up.
     
  15. QDYou_

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    use a hack client
     
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  16. Yeho

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    I see so many people talking about Sensitivity and all that. It plays an important part, but it's not the whole story.

    How to improve with aiming? By practicing. Practice, practice, practice.

    You need to improve on 2 things: 1) Click Speed (Certainly can't be lower than 8cps) 2) Your actual aim.

    It might seem kinda un-intuitive but bear with me for a moment. If you practice a lot on moving targets, your aim will improve. Try to always hit them. That's how at least, I improved my aim. You need to practice on moving targets, and constantly aim at them. Not necessarily hitting them, just aiming at them. Once you're comfortable with that, try strafing around while also hitting them. From right to left. Start moving in circles around a static target, and try to always aim the cursor at them.

    If you need more tips, feel free to ask :D
     

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