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20 OUTDATED Rocket League Tips to STOP DOING In 2024

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Introduction

Rocket League is continuously evolving, and players must adapt to these changes to avoid being left behind. A few months ago, I found myself struggling at Grand Champ 1, but after working with pro player Shock, I hit my new peak rank of Grand Champ 3. I've made 20 key changes that have helped me improve, and I'm here to share these outdated tips you should stop following in 2024 to enhance your gameplay.

Outdated Tips to Stop Following

1. Ranked 3v3 is the Best Game Mode to Improve

While many high-level players suggest 3v3 is the slowest mode and therefore the best for improvement, it's essential to spend more time in 1v1 and 2v2 if you want to increase your car control and skill rapidly.

2. Only Air Roll to Line Yourself Up

Contrary to traditional advice, air rolling can confuse your opponents and reduce knockback. Use it more frequently to help with stability and momentum when hitting the ball.

3. You Have to Solo Queue to Improve

Many pros prefer to duo queue until they reach an appropriate rank, making it easier to climb. If you're struggling to find teammates, join my growing Discord community.

4. Just Play Ranked to Rank Up

Ranking up requires more than just playing games. Focus on training essential skills such as backward saves, bounce dribbles, and fast aerials to rise quickly through the ranks.

5. Just Flip More to Play Faster

Flipping too much can actually hinder your ability to change direction. Pro players minimize flips, flipping only when necessary to maintain mobility and ball control.

6. Power Slide is Just for Freestylers

In reality, high-ranked players utilize power slides for smoother recoveries. Remember to hold this button upon landing to maintain momentum and control.

7. Default Keybinds are Good

Default keybinds may not be the best. Consider adjusting binds to improve your gameplay significantly.

8. Challenge Fast and First in Ranked 2v2

Observe pro players like Flakes: they fake challenge most of the time. Avoid challenging first to minimize overcommitting and leaving your teammate alone.

9. Speed Flips are a Champ Plus Mechanic

Learn speed flips instead of simply driving through kickoffs. Even lower-ranked players are incorporating speed flips.

10. Tutorials are Just for Beginners

Tutorials can benefit players at any level. Don’t stop learning; the skills required increase as you rank up.

11. You Don’t Need Mechanics to Rank Up

Today, it's clear that mechanics matter. You need at least a basic level of mechanics to reach higher ranks successfully.

12. Higher Stiffness is Better

Adjust your camera stiffness for optimal performance. A stiffness setting of 4 to 6 is ideal for average players, with lower settings suiting more mechanical players.

13. Just Dump the Ball into the Corner

High ranks require a strategic approach. Instead of simply dumping the ball, assess the gameplay to maintain pressure or starve your opponents.

14. Go for Boost on Kickoff

In 2v2 ranked play, prioritize possession over boost. Allowing possession to slip away can be costly.

15. Coaching is Only for the Pros

Coaching can significantly benefit players of all levels. The best time to seek coaching was a year ago; the second-best time is today.

16. Just Hit the Ball Hard

Giving away possession becomes detrimental as you rise ranks. Focus on maintaining control rather than just hitting hard.

17. Warm-Ups Don’t Matter

Warm-ups are vital as mechanics improve. Don’t underestimate the impact of a consistent warm-up routine to boost performance.

18. Training Packs are Just for New Players

High-level players, too, benefit from training packs. Incorporate these into your routine for skill improvement.

19. Back Post is Just for Low Ranks

Never skip the basics. Maintain discipline in rotations to improve your defensive game.

20. You Shouldn’t Be Demoing in Ranked

Look for demos while rotating rather than returning to the ball. Sometimes, it’s strategic to leave the ball and pursue demos instead.

With these outdated tips in mind, you can focus on what's truly important to continue improving in Rocket League.


Keyword

  • Rocket League
  • Grand Champ
  • Mechanical skills
  • Solo queue
  • Power slide
  • Speed flips
  • Coaching
  • Training packs
  • Warm-ups
  • Possession

FAQ

Q1: What is the best game mode to improve in Rocket League?
A1: Instead of 3v3, focus on 1v1 and 2v2 to enhance your mechanics and car control more rapidly.

Q2: Why should I use air rolls more frequently?
A2: Air rolls not only confuse opponents but also reduce knockback, leading to better ball control and stability.

Q3: Can I improve without solo queueing?
A3: Yes, playing with a good teammate in duo queues can be more beneficial and less frustrating.

Q4: How can I improve my kickoffs?
A4: Learn speed flips or use diagonal flips for consistent and safe kickoffs, especially in higher ranks.

Q5: Are practice tutorials useful for advanced players?
A5: Absolutely, tutorials provide essential learning tools for players at all skill levels, especially as you encounter more complex mechanics in higher ranks.